“Synonyms know each other like old colleagues, like a set of friends who've seen the world together. They swap stories, reminisce about their origins and forget that though they are similar, they are entirely different, and though they share a certain set of attributes, one can never be the other. Because a quiet night is not the same as a silent one, a firm man is not the same as a steady one, and a bright light is not the same as a brilliant one because the way they wedge themselves into a sentence changes everything.” KnowsMenWorldWayDifferentStoriesLightTogetherNightCertainForgetShareQuietSilentSentencesBrilliantFirmAttributesSteadyColleaguesWedgesSynonymReminiscingBright Lights Author:Tahereh Mafi
“All Nature's wildness tells the same story: the shocks and outbursts of earthquakes, volcanoes, geysers, roaring, thundering waves and floods, the silent uprush of sap in plants, storms of every sort, each and all, are the orderly, beauty-making love-beats of Nature's heart.” HeartStoriesBeatsPlantSilentWaveStormShockFloodMaking LoveEarthquakesOrderlySapRoaringVolcanoesWildnessBouldersOutburstYosemiteGeysers Book:John Muir, in His Own Words: A Book of Quotations Source: John Muir, in His Own Words: A Book of Quotations
“I do not know if Alice in Wonderland was an original story-I was, at least, no conscious imitator in writing it-but I do know that, since it came out, something like a dozen story-books have appeared, on identically the same pattern. The path I timidly explored believing myself to be 'the first that ever burst into that silent sea'-is now a beaten high-road: all the way-side flowers have long ago been trampled into the dust: and it would be courting disaster for me to attempt that style again.” IfsKnowsWayWritingFirstsBelieveLongBookStoriesWould BeSidesPathSeaStyleFlowerConsciousOriginalsSilentPatternsDisasterDustDozenLong AgoBeatenWonderlandImitatorHigh RoadStory Book Book:Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Other Tales Source: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Other Tales