“No moon rose that night. We walked on the tracks, hot and sticky, in displeased gusts of wind that slapped and whipped and pushed, and did more to keep us restless than the events of the day could do to exhaust us. One fact about that night can never be denied — Bright Andromeda, Cassiopeia, Orion and Perseus, the starry heroines and heroes of one-million human nights, marched over our heads in a great procession across the dome of heaven, and sank to the west, undisturbed, silently ashamed of the cowardice of man.”
Quote by -Milan Sime Martinic, Ironway: Watching Over Benjamin Hill -
Author
You May Also Like
“Nina matatizo ya kiafya: Udadisi wa hali ya juu wa kiakili.”
Source: Letters to Saint Olympia
“Parrying a blow before it strikes, Giving a commission to one who is skillful.”
Source: Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms
Source: The Way to Discipleship: Thinking Well About the Kingdom of God