“Autumn has come to northeast Montana. The vapor of one’s breath, the clarity of the stars, the smell of wood smoke, the stones underfoot that even a full day of sunlight won’t warm- these all say there will be no more days that can be mistaken for summer.” StarsSummerStonesBreathsWoodsWarmSmellClaritySmokeAutumnSunlightMistakenMontanaVapor Author:Larry Watson
“Though our smoke may hide the Heavens from your eyes, It will vanish and the stars will shine again, Because, for all our power and weight and size, We are nothing more than children of your brain!” MayChildrenEyeHeavenStarsBrainWeightShiningSizeSmoke Book:Delphi Complete Works of Rudyard Kipling (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Rudyard Kipling (Illustrated)
“When sleep enters the body like smoke and man journeys into the abyss like an extinguished star that is lighted elsewhere, then all quarrel ceases, overworked nag that has tossed the nightmare grip of its rider.” MenBodyStarsSleepJourneyDyingCeaseSmokeNightmareHolocaustElsewhereAbyssQuarrelsRiders Book:O the Chimneys: Selected Poems, Including the Verse Play, Eli Source: O the Chimneys: Selected Poems, Including the Verse Play, Eli
“A lot of stand-up specials for cable are meant to glorify the comedian. They put you in a really beautiful theater, and sometimes they even blow a little smoke in there to make it misty and sweet. They make the guy look like he's a big rock star. But comedy's not really glamorous. It doesn't enhance comedy for it to look good.” LooksLittlesSometimesBigsBeautifulGuyStarsComedyRocksSweetTheaterBlowSmokeComedianRock StarCablesGlamorousGlorifyReally BeautifulMisty Author:Louis C. K.