For mercy has a human heart, pity, a human face, and love, the human form divine, and peace, the human dress
For mercy has a human heart, pity, a human face, and love, the human form divine, and peace, the human dress
William Blake, the renowned English poet, artist, and visionary, was known for his profound insights into the human condition and his unique perspective on spirituality. In his works, Blake often explored themes of love, mercy, and peace, viewing them as essential aspects of the human experience. One of his most famous quotes, “For mercy has a human heart, pity, a human face, and love, the human form divine, and peace, the human dress,” encapsulates his belief in the inherent goodness and divinity of humanity.