“How gracious those dews of solace that over my senses fall At the clink of the ice in the pitcher the boy brings up the hall.” FallBoysDrinkingSensesIceHallsGraciousPitcherDewSolace Book:The Works of Eugene Field: Second Book of Verse Source: The Works of Eugene Field: Second Book of Verse
“Beside the grand history of the glaciers and their own, the mountain streams sing the history of every avalanche or earthquake and of snow, all easily recognized by the human ear, and every word evoked by the falling leaf and drinking deer, beside a thousand other facts so small and spoken by the stream in so low a voice the human ear cannot hear them.” HumansFactsFallVoiceThousandMountainLowsRiversEarsDrinkingEnvironmentalSnowStreamsLeafsEarthquakesDeerGlaciersAvalanchesFalling LeavesMountain Streams Book:John of the Mountains: The Unpublished Journals of John Muir Source: John of the Mountains: The Unpublished Journals of John Muir
“It is strange that a person may find it easy to protect himself from: eating Haraam, oppression and injustice, adultery, theft, drinking khamr (alcoholic drinks), and from unlawful looking, but it is hard for him to restrain the movement of his tongue. How often do we see people who are very cautious about falling into shameful deeds or injustice, but their tongue lashes against the living and the dead and they don't mind it?” PeopleMindMayPersonsHardFallEasyMovementStrangeDrinkProtectEatingDrinkingInjusticeDeedsTongueOppressionAlcoholicsAdulteryTheftCautiousShamefulLashesUnlawfulAlcoholic Drinks Author:Ibn Taymiyyah