“Around, around the sun we go: The moon goes round the earth. We do not die of death: We die of vertigo.” EarthDiesSunDyingMoonRoundsDeath And DyingVertigo Book:Collected Poems, 1917-1982 Source: Collected Poems, 1917-1982
“The roots of the grass strain, Tighten, the earth is rigid, waits-he is waiting- And suddenly, and all at once, the rain!” EarthWaitingWaterRainRootsEnvironmentalGrassStrain Book:Collected Poems, 1917-1982 Source: Collected Poems, 1917-1982
“To see the earth as we now see it, small and beautiful in that eternal silence where it floats, is to see ourselves as riders on the earth together, brothers on that bright loveliness in the unending night ~ brothers who see now they are truly brothers.” EarthTogetherBeautifulNightNatureSilenceAtheismBrotherEternalEternityFloatsRidersLovelinessUnending Author:Archibald MacLeish
“Never in all their history have men been able truly to conceive of the world as one: a single sphere, a globe, having the qualities of a globe, a round earth in which all the directions eventually meet, in which there is no center because every point, or none, is center - an equal earth which all men occupy as equals. The airman's earth, if free men make it, will be truly round: a globe in practice, not in theory.” IfsMenWorldAbleEarthSpaceQualityPracticeTheoryEqualRoundsSpheresGlobesFree ManAirmenRound Earth Author:Archibald MacLeish