“Beyond the terrace, a light breeze stirred the reeds at the edge of the pond. Looking out at this intimate vista, one could see the reeds and a stone lantern and the brightest of the evening's stars floating on the gloaming mirror of the pond. Then the breeze came again to crack the water's surface, and the picture was flooded.” LightStarsWaterStonesMirrorsEdgesSurfaceEveningIntimateCracksFloatingBreezePondsReedsVistasLanternsTerraceGloaming Book:The Commoner Source: The Commoner
“My whole life has been spent walking by the side of a bottomless chasm, jumping from stone to stone. Sometimes I try to leave my narrow path and join the swirling mainstream of life, but I always find myself drawn inexorably back towards the chasm's edge, and there I shall walk until the day I finally fall into the abyss.” TryingHas BeensSometimesWholeFallSidesWalksPathDangerWalkingStonesEdgesWhole LifeMainstreamAbyssJumpingChasmsNarrow Path Book:Edvard Munch: The Man and the Artist Source: Edvard Munch: The Man and the Artist
“The mystical perception (which is only "mystical" if reality is limited to what can be measured by the intellect and senses) is remarkably consistent in all ages and all places. All phenomena are processes, connections, all is in flux...have the mind screens knocked away to see there is no real edge to anything, that in the endless interpenetration of the universe, a molecular flow, a cosmic energy shimmers in all stone and steel as well as flesh.” IfsMindWellsRealRealityAgeUniverseEnergyProcessPerceptionFlowStonesConnectionsEdgesIntellectScreensFleshSensesEndlessConsistentCosmicSteelMysticalFluxShimmerCosmic Energy Author:Peter Matthiessen
“Fear not, nor be dismayed at the appearance that is darkness, at the disguise that is evil, at the empty cloak that is death, for you have picked these for your challenges. They are stones on which you choose to whet the keen edge of your spirit.” SpiritEvilChallengesDarknessStonesEmptyEdgesAppearanceYou ChooseDisguiseFear NotCloaksDismayed Author:Richard Bach
“She sat in her room on the couch my parents had given up on and worked on hardening herself. Take deep breaths and hold them. Try to stay still for longer and longer periods of time. Make yourself small and like a stone. Curl the edges of yourself up and fold them under where no one can see. ~pg 29, Susie's sister Lindsey dealing with grief.” TryingStillsGivenParentRoomsGriefPeriodsStonesBreathsEdgesSatFoldsGiven UpCouchesCurlsDeep Breath Author:Alice Sebold
“Me, I was still in the pygmy hippo in a skirt, singing lusty songs about Solomon's private life and a giant stone back and forth through the air as I climbed out of the quarry at the edge of the site.” StillsSongAirSingingStonesEdgesGiantsSitePrivate LifeBack And ForthSkirtsSolomonHippoQuarry Book:The Ring of Solomon Source: The Ring of Solomon
“A lonely man is a lonesome thing, a stone, a bone, a stick, a receptacle for Gilbey's gin, a stooped figure sitting at the edge of a hotel bed, heaving copious sighs like the autumn wind.” MenLonelinessFiguresWindBedSittingStonesLonelySticksEdgesBonesHotelAutumnSighBeing AloneBeing LonelyGinLonesomeLoneliness And SolitudeLonely ManAutumn WindLonesomenessSitting On The Edge Author:John Cheever