“When I was small child, all that belonged to conservative society was fashionable, and no republicans were welcome in the smartersalons. People living in such a milieu could imagine that the impossibility of ever inviting an "opportunist", much less a "radical", was a thing that would last forever, like gas lamps and horse-drawn omnibuses. But similar to kaleidoscopes turning from time to time, society successively places in various ways elements which were thought to be immutable and creates a new composition.” PeopleWayChildrenLastsPoliticsForeverImagineSocietyFashionRepublicanElementsHorseConservativeVariousWelcomeRadicalGasImagine ThatCompositionLampsImpossibilityFashionableInvitingSmall ChildOpportunistKaleidoscopeMilieu Author:Marcel Proust
“There is a touch of divinity even in brutes, and a special halo about a horse, that should forever exempt him from indignities.” ShouldLiteratureForeverSpecialHorseDivinityBrutesHalosIndignity Book:Redburn.His First Voyage Source: Redburn.His First Voyage
“If we are still discussing its merits tomorrow, I will agree with you," said Diagoras. "Cheer up, laddie. Nobody lives forever." "Oh I expect you will, Druss, Old Horse. It's the mortals around you who always seem to kiss the granite.” IfsSaidStillsSeemsForeverTomorrowKissingHorseAgreeMortalsMeritCheerDiscussingCheer UpGranite Author:David Gemmell
“I wondered what I’d end up looking like once I bloomed. I couldn’t even guess. If I had to be stuck in my own skinny, gawky, coltish body forever… well. It probably wouldn’t be so bad. I wouldn’t mind a little more in the chest, though. But wild horses wouldn’t drag that out of me. Ever.” IfsMindWellsLittlesEndsBodyMy OwnForeverHorseStuckChestsDragSkinnyWild Horses Author:Lilith Saintcrow
“And I knew that the Spirit that had gone forth to shape the world and make it live was still alive in it. I just had no doubt. I could see that I lived in the created world, and it was still being created. I would be part of it forever. There was no escape. The Spirit that made it was in it, shaping it and reshaping it, sometimes lying at rest, sometimes standing up and shaking itself, like a muddy horse, and letting the pieces fly.” WorldMadeStillsSometimesWould BeSpiritLyingGoneForeverDoubtPiecesAliveShapesStandingHorseMade ItNo DoubtShakingMuddy Book:Jayber Crow: A Novel Source: Jayber Crow: A Novel
“Once upon a time there was a dwarf knight who only had fifty words to live in and they were so fleeting that he only had time to put on a suit of armor and ride swiftly on a black horse into a very well-lit woods where he vanished forever.” WellsBlackForeverHorseWoodsSuitsFiftyFleetingLitKnightsArmorOnce Upon A TimeDwarfsDwarvesSuits Of Armor Author:Richard Brautigan
“I would not see our candle blown out in the wind. It is a small thing, this dear gift of life handed us mysteriously out of immensity. I would not have that gift expire... If I seem to be beating a dead horse again and again, I must protest: No! I am beating, again and again, living man to keep him awake and move his limbs and jump his mind... What's the use of looking at Mars through a telescope, sitting on panels, writing books, if it isn't to guarantee, not just the survival of mankind, but mankind surviving forever!” IfsMenWritingMindBookUseSeemsMovingScienceForeverMankindWindSurvivalSittingHorseDearAwakeGuaranteesProtestCandleAgain And AgainMarsLimbsSmall ThingsSurvivingWriting A BookStar GazingTelescopesImmensityGifts Of LifeBeating A Dead Horse Author:Ray Bradbury
“It is at a fair that man can be drunk forever on liquor, love, or fights; at a fair that your front pocket can be picked by a trotting horse looking for sugar, and your hind pocket by a thief looking for his fortune.” MenLoveFightingForeverFrontsFairsHorseFortuneDrunkPocketsSugarThievesLiquorTrotting Author:E. B. White