“Feminist art is not some tiny creek running off the great river of real art. It is not some crack in an otherwise flawless stone. It is, quite spectacularly, art which is not based on the subjugation of one half of the species.” ArtRealRunningHalfArt IsRiversStonesSpeciesFeministGenderTinyCracksOne HalfFlawlessCreeksSubjugationFeminist Art Author:Andrea Dworkin
“Every fairy child may keep Two strong ponies and ten sheep; All have houses, each his own, Built of brick or granite stone; They live on cherries, they run wild I'd love to be a Fairy's child.” MayChildrenTwoRunningHouseStrongTenBuiltStonesFairySheepBricksCherriesPoniesGranite Book:Complete Poems Source: Complete Poems
“Nature hav no music; nor would ther be for theeany better melody in the April woods at dawnthan what an old stone-deaf labourer, lying awakeo'night in his comfortless attic, might perchancebe aware of, when the rats run amok in his thatch?” MightRunningLyingNightStonesWoodsMelodyRatsDeafAprilAtticsLabourers Author:Robert Bridges
“Beginnings start without shade,Thinner than minnows.The live grass whirls with the sun,Feet run over the simple stones,There's time enough.Behold, in the lout's eye, love.” EnoughEyeRunningSimpleSunFeetStonesGrassShadeMinnows Book:The Collected Poems of Theodore Roethke Source: The Collected Poems of Theodore Roethke
“November is chill, frosted mornings with a silver sun rising behind the trees, red cardinals at the feeders, and squirrels running scallops along the tops of the gray stone walls.” RunningBehindsMorningSunTreeWallRedStonesRisingSilverGrayChillNovemberCardinalsSquirrelsStone WallsScallops Book:The Shape of a Year Source: The Shape of a Year
“I have a cottage near Aldeburgh, and from there its a sturdy two-mile walk across farmland to an empty beach, where I collect hag stones and run around with the dog. Im a keen walker, and I love Suffolks big skies.” TwoBigsRunningWalksSkyDogStonesEmptyMilesBeachCottagesWalkersSturdyFarmland Author:Diana Quick