“I have enjoyed the trees and scenery of Kentucky exceedingly. How shall I ever tell of the miles and miles of beauty that have been flowing into me in such measure? These lofty curving ranks of lobing, swelling hills, these concealed valleys of fathomless verdure, and these lordly trees with the nursing sunlight glancing in their leaves upon the outlines of the magnificent masses of shade embosomed among their wide branches-these are cut into my memory to go with me forever.” Has BeensMemoriesForeverCuttingTreeMassWideMilesEnjoyedHillsBranchesShadeValleysSunlightMagnificentNursingConcealedOutlinesLoftySceneryKentuckySwelling Book:A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf Source: A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf
“A very beautiful woman hardly ever leaves a clear-cut impression of features and shape in the memory: usually there remains only an aura of living color” BeautifulMemoriesClearCuttingColorShapesRemainsImpressionFeaturesBeautiful WomenVery BeautifulAurasLiving Color Author:William Bolitho
“that pathetic short-cut suggested by Nature the supreme joker as a remedy for our loneliness, that ephemeral communion which we persuade ourselves to be of the spirit when it is in fact only of the body - durable not even in memory!” FactsBodySpiritSexMemoriesCuttingLonelinessSupremeRemedyCommunionPatheticEphemeralShort Cuts Book:No Signposts in the Sea Source: No Signposts in the Sea
“If we accept that we are all cut from the same genetic cloth, all cultures share the same genius. And whether that genius is placed into technological wizardry which has been our great achievement, or, by contrast, placed into the unraveling of complex threads of memory inherent in a myth is simply a matter of choice.” IfsHas BeensMatterChoicesCultureMemoriesAcceptingCuttingShareGeniusAchievementComplexesMythContrastThreadInherentTechnologicalGreat AchievementWizardryUnraveling Author:Wade Davis