“Out of the ruined lodge and forgotten mansion, bowers that are trodden under foot, and pleasure-houses that are dust, the poet calls up a palingenesis.” PoetryHousePleasureFeetPoetForgottenDustRuinedMansionsLodges Book:Essays on the Poets: And Other English Writers Source: Essays on the Poets: And Other English Writers
“I like owls. I admire their intransigent spirit. I have respected them deeply ever since I met a baby owl in a wood, when it fell over dead, apparently from sheer temper, because I dared to approach it. It defied me first, and then died. I have never forgotten the horror and shame I experienced when that soft fluffy thing (towards which I had nothing but the most humanitarian motives) fell dead from rage at my feet.” FirstsSpiritFeetBabyMetsHorrorApproachDiedShameForgottenWoodsHumanitarianRageAdmireMotiveTemperSheerOwlFluffy Author:Vita Sackville-West
“Nor must Uncle Sam's Web-feet be forgotten. At all the watery margins they have been present. Not only on the deep sea, the broadbay, and the rapid river, but also up the narrow muddy bayou, and wherever the ground was a little damp, they have been, and made their tracks.” LittlesHas BeensMadeSeaFeetRiversForgottenTrackUnclesRapidsMarginsMuddyDampDeep SeaUncle SamBayou Book:Lincoln: Political Writings and Speeches Source: Lincoln: Political Writings and Speeches
“Running, close companion to death, summons us to the most vivid acts of life. Our ancestors (we have forgotten) ran for food and for love, love and lust. For us, a prime symbol of sexuality is the automobile. For the ancients it was the chase, the foot race. Satyr and nymph, maiden and god, hot pursuit. The mythic hunters, Diana and Atalanta, available only to the males, men or gods, who could outrun them; death to all others.” MenRunningRaceFeetHotMalesForgottenAvailableSexualityPursuitLustSymbolsRanCompanionPrimeAncestorHuntersVividAutomobileMaidensDianaOutrunNymphsLove And LustSatyrs Book:The Ultimate Athlete Source: The Ultimate Athlete