“...one's movement towards the divine reaches its end only when one reaches God... 'The true Sabbaths are the rest laid up for the people of God' (Heb. 4:9). God can 'bear these sabbaths' (cf. Is. 1:13) because they are true. And the one 'in which the world is crucified' (Gal. 6:14) reaches these sabbaths of rest because he has clearly turned away from worldly things and returned to his own spiritual resting place. The one who arrives there will no longer be moved from his place, for there he finds quiet and tranquility.” PeopleWorldEndsChristianSpiritualMovementDivineBearsQuietMovedOrthodoxTranquilityWorldlySabbathCfsGalsWorldly Things Author:Maximus the Confessor
“My work is not so overtly about movement. My horses' gestures are really quite quiet, because real horses move so much better than I could pretend to make things move. For the pieces I make, the gesture is really more within the body, it's like an internalized gesture, which is more about the content, the state of mind or of being at a given instant. And so it's more like a painting...the gesture and the movement is all pretty much contained within the body.” MindRealStatesBodyMovingGivenPiecesMovementPaintingQuietHorseInstantState Of MindGestures Author:Deborah Butterfield
“It's nice, when fishing, to catch a fish. But it doesn't really matter if you don't. What you always catch is a quiet time sitting at the water's edge, or in a gently rocking boat, a silent time of water and sky and the movement of natural things.” IfsMatterWaterNaturalNiceSkyMovementQuietSittingSilentEdgesFishesBoatFishingNatural ThingsQuiet Time Book:Forgotten pleasures: a guide for the seasonal adventurer Source: Forgotten pleasures: a guide for the seasonal adventurer
“Sounds of life and movement, people getting ready and people giving up, the sound of hope and the sound of hanging on, and behind them all, the quiet, deadly ticking of a thousand hungry clocks.” PeopleGivingSoundBehindsMovementReadyThousandQuietGiving UpHungryClockHanging On Book:The Rum Diary: Film Tie-in Edition Source: The Rum Diary: Film Tie-in Edition
“There is a movement happening, a quiet one. A low-profile, low-resolution revolution. Comprised of writers and dreamers, of guerrilla artists and thought-ninjas. Those with something to say. They communicate through text inscribed on true public spaces, rather than blogs and forums. Choosing fewer words, even without being bound by 140 character limits. Using ink instead of pixels. Sending messages in living, breathing space. Pens scream louder into the void. Even if permanent ink is not aptly named.” IfsCharacterArtistSpaceMovementRevolutionQuietLimitsMessagesLowsHappeningsBoundsCommunicateBreathingPermanentResolutionPensDreamerScreamVoidFewerInkBlogsProfileForumsNinjaGuerrillas140 CharacterBreathing SpacePixelsSending A Message Author:Erin Morgenstern