“Château and hut, stone face and dangling figure, the red stain on the stone floor, and the pure water in the village well-thousands of acres of land-a whole province of France-all France itself-lay under the night sky, concentrated into a faint hairbreadth line. So does a whole world, with all its greatnesses and littlenesses, lie in a twinkling star.” WorldWellsDoeWholeFacesLyingNightStarsWaterNatureLinesSkyLandFiguresGreatnessPureRedStonesLaysWhole WorldFranceVillageProvincesStainsNight SkyAcresHutsTwinklingTale Of Two CitiesPure WaterTwinkling Stars Book:A Tale of Two Cities (Illustrated) Source: A Tale of Two Cities (Illustrated)
“The sight of stars always sets me dreaming just as naively as those black dots on a map set me dreaming of towns and villages. Why should these points of light in the firmament, I wonder, be less accessible than the dark ones on the map of France? We take a train to go to Torascon or Roven and we take death to a star.” ShouldDreamLightStarsBlackDarkWonderSightTownsTrainFranceMapsVillageDotsFirmamentPoints Of Light Author:Vincent Van Gogh