“Association is the delight of the heart, not less than of poetry. Alison observes that an autumn sunset, with its crimson clouds, glimmering trunks of trees, and wavering tints upon the grass, seems scarcely capable of embellishment. But if in this calm and beautiful glow the chime of a distant bell steal over the fields, the bosom heaves with the sensation that Dante so tenderly describes.” IfsHeartSeemsBeautifulTreeFieldsCapableCalmCloudsDelightStealingGrassSunsetAutumnSensationsAssociationBellsBosomsTrunksCrimsonWaveringChimesEmbellishment Book:Pleasures,objects and advantages of literature Source: Pleasures,objects and advantages of literature
“Even if you have the wit to look by yourself in a bush away from the other children, there are not many bell crickets in the world. Probably you will find a girl like a grasshopper whom you think is a bell cricket.And finally, to your clouded, wounded heart, even a true bell cricket will seem like a grasshopper. Should that day come, when it seems to you that the world is only full of grasshoppers, I will think it a pity that you have no way to remember tonight's play of light, when your name was written in green by your beautiful lantern on a girl's breast.” IfsThinkingWorldWayShouldLooksHeartChildrenPlayLightSeemsBeautifulRememberGirlNamesWrittenGreenWitPityBreastsTonightBellsWoundedCricketLanternsCloudedYour BeautifulGrasshoppersWounded Heart Author:Yasunari Kawabata
“We commend a horse for his strength, and sureness of foot, and not for his rich caparisons; a greyhound for his share of heels, not for his fine collar; a hawk for her wing, not for her jesses and bells. Why, in like manner, do we not value a man for what is properly his own? He has a great train, a beautiful palace, so much credit, so many thousand pounds a year, and all these are about him, but not in him.” MenYearsBeautifulValuesRichFeetShareFineThousandHorseWingsTrainAppreciationCreditPoundsBellsHeelsPalacesCollarsHawksGreyhounds Author:Michel de Montaigne