“Where lambs have nibbled, silent moves the feet of angels bright; unseen they pour blessing, and joy without ceasing, on each bud and blossom, and each sleeping bosom.” MovingJoySleepFeetBlessingAngelSilentUnseenBosomsBudLambs Book:Songs of Innocence and of Experience Source: Songs of Innocence and of Experience
“The deepest life of nature is silent and obscure; so often the elements that move and mould society are the results of the sister's counsel and the mother's prayer.” MovingMotherPrayerResultsSilenceElementsSilentObscureMouldDeepest Life Author:Edwin Hubbel Chapin
“... at times they are good and quiet company, the dead; they will not interrupt your musings, but when they speak, whether they be Jews or Turks or heathens, they will speak in a tongue all can understand. there are even countries where the moving, breathing people are less intelligible, dwell in a world further apart form you, than that silent population under the earth.” PeopleWorldCountryEarthMovingFormSpeakCompanyQuietSilentPopulationJewTongueBreathingMusingsHeathen Book:Persian Pictures: From the Mountains to the Sea Source: Persian Pictures: From the Mountains to the Sea
“Poetry and code - and mathematics - make us read differently from other forms of writing. Written poetry makes the silent reader read three kinds of pattern at once; code moves the reader from a static to an active, interactive and looped domain; while algebraic topology allows us to read qualitative forms and their transformations.” WritingKindMovingFormPoetryThreeLiteratureWrittenReaderTransformationMathematicsSilentPatternsActiveCodeDomainStaticInteractiveQualitativeTopology Author:Stephanie Strickland