“First, there is the person one thinks he is and the appearance one thinks he has. Then there is the thing one actually is, and there is that which the others think, and here a myriad-faced being arose in her thought, but the second came back as being more difficult to know, for what eyes would see it and where would it stay?” ThinkingKnowsFirstsPersonsEyeDifficultAppearance Author:Elizabeth Madox Roberts
“I never was lost. I was bewildered right bad once for as much as a week, but not lost.” LostWeekTravelBewildered Book:The Great Meadow Source: The Great Meadow