Weight Of The World Quotes by Allen Ginsberg, Sue Monk Kidd, Vera Nazarian, Alexander Gordon Smith, Virginia Woolf, Carlos Santana and many others.

The weight of the world is love. Under the burden of solitude, under the burden of dissatisfaction.
I’m tired of carrying around the weight of the world. I’m just going to lay it down now. It’s my time to die, and it’s your time to live. Don’t mess it up.
The weight of the world is a trifle, if we all put our two fingers under it and try to lift together.
Better to be a spirit with the earth beneath you than a corpse pinned tight by the weight of the world.
The hatchet must fall on the block; the oak must be cleft to the centre. The weight of the world is on my shoulders. Here is the pen and the paper; on the letters in the wire basket I sign my name, I, I, and again I.
When you play from the heart,
all of a sudden there’s no gravity.
You don’t feel the weight of the world,
of bills, of anything.
That’s why people love it.
Your so-called insurmountable problems disappear,
and instead of problems you get possibilities.
all of a sudden there’s no gravity.
You don’t feel the weight of the world,
of bills, of anything.
That’s why people love it.
Your so-called insurmountable problems disappear,
and instead of problems you get possibilities.
I tried carrying the weight of the world. But I only have two hands.
Let the desert wind cool your aching head. Let the weight of the world – drift away instead
The weight of the world is on our shoulders, its vision is through our eyes; if we blink or look aside, or turn back to finger what Plato said or remember Napoleon and his conquests, we inflict on the world the injury of some obliquity. This is life.
Don’t give up. It’s just the weight of the world.
A responsible warrior is not someone who takes the weight of the world on his shoulders, but someone who has learned to deal with the challenges of the moment.
But the universe isn’t fair. Things don’t work out neatly, pain, hardship and challenges divided equally among those best equipped to deal with them. Sometimes individuals have to be Atlases and carry the weight of the world alone. It shouldn’t happen that way, but it does.
But I saw the little-Ant men as they ran
Carrying the world’s weight of the world’s filth
And the filth in the heart of Man–
Compressed till those lusts and greeds had a greater heat
than that of the Sun.
Carrying the world’s weight of the world’s filth
And the filth in the heart of Man–
Compressed till those lusts and greeds had a greater heat
than that of the Sun.
You feel the weight of the world and you take things in and you are acting out from a place of being pushed and visceral. It’s heavy. You can’t be there all of the time.