“Describe your sorrows and desires, passing thoughts and the belief in some sort of beauty-describe all these with loving, quiet, humble sincerity, and use, to express yourself, the things in your environment, the images from your dreams, and the objects of your memory.” UseDreamDesireBeliefMemoriesEnvironmentObjectsSorrowQuietHumblePassingPassingsYour DreamsSincerityOur EnvironmentOur MemoriesExpress Yourself Author:Rainer Maria Rilke
“I love museums, but I always thought there was something funny about a group of strangers silently staring at works of inanimate objects together. Each person is having a very personal and maybe even emotional experience, but it's in the confines of an extremely quiet and sterile room.” PersonsTogetherRoomsGroupsObjectsEmotionalQuietStrangerStaringMuseumsInanimate Objects Author:Hiro Murai
“And it is a quiet terrible thing, too, to discover the value of love this way [after loss] - when the object of love is no longer there, when love dies or goes away or changes. When it is too late.” WayValuesDiesLossLove IsObjectsTerribleQuietLateToo LateTerrible ThingsValue Of Love Author:Vera Nazarian
“People say they 'find' love, as if it were an object hidden by a rock. But love takes many forms, and it is never the same for any man and woman. What people find then is a certain love. And [he] found a certain love with [her], a grateful love, a deep but quiet love, one that he knew, above all else, was irreplaceable.” PeopleIfsMenFormCertainFoundRocksObjectsQuietMen And WomenGratefulFinding LoveIrreplaceableGrateful Love Author:Mitch Albom
“Childhood romances always seem so real, so enduring, when we are separated from the object of our affection. But usually, when we return, we find that our dreams and memories quiet surpassed reality. -Lady Anne, Whitney's aunt” RealDreamRealitySeemsRomanceMemoriesChildhoodObjectsReturnQuietEndureAffectionOur DreamsAuntWhitney Author:Judith McNaught
“There are characters which are continually creating collisions and nodes for themselves in dramas which nobody is prepared to act with them. Their susceptibilities will clash against objects that remain innocently quiet.” CharacterObjectsDramaQuietCreatingPreparedClashCollisionSusceptibility Book:Middlemarch Source: Middlemarch
“For this quiet, unprepossessing, passive man who has no garden in front of his subsidised flat, books are like flowers. He loves to line them up on the shelf in multicoloured rows: he watches over each of them with an old-fashioned gardener's delight, holds them like fragile objects in his thin, bloodless hands.” MenBookHandsLinesWatchesFrontsObjectsFlowerQuietGardenDelightFlatsFragilePassiveShelvesOld FashionedGardener Book:The Post Office Girl Source: The Post Office Girl