What can and doesn't have to be always, at the end, surrenders to something that has to be.
Ivo Andric
A Field Marshal never surrenders in front or to the enemy.
Walter Model
One must do violence to the object of one's desire; when it surrenders, the pleasure is greater.
Donatien de Sade
Shape nothing, lips; be lovely-dumb:
It is the shut, the curfew sent
From there where all surrenders come
Which only makes you eloquent.Gerard Manley Hopkins
Shakespeare alternated between musical surrenders to social prestige and magnificent fits of poetic remorse.
Laura Riding
I know that when the world
surrenders, pallid, to repose,
the murmur of a tranquil stream
through the deep silence flows.Jose Marti
Andric, Ivo
Andrieux, Francois
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