“Those who dwell among the beauties and mysteries of the earth are never alone or weary of life. Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe, the less taste we shall have for destruction.” LongRealityEarthLastsUniverseAttentionWonderFocusMysteryTasteDestructionEndureContemplatingReservesWearySilent SpringBeauty Of The Earth Author:Rachel Carson
“Dwelling beside a body of water is tonic for the weary psyche. Sea smells, sea birds, seawrack, sands - alternately cool, warm, moist and dry - a taste of brine and the presence of the rocking, slopping bluegraygreen spit-flecked waters, has the effect of rinsing the emotions, bathing the outlook, bleaching the conscience.” BodyWaterEmotionSeaEffectsTasteBirdConscienceWarmSmellDrySandWearyOutlookDwellingSpitBathingBodies Of WaterSea BirdsBleaching Book:Isle of the Dead ; Eye of Cat Source: Isle of the Dead ; Eye of Cat
“I have neither talent or taste for kingship, cousin. I am a warrior, and to dwell always in one place and live at court would weary me to death!” TalentTasteCourtWarriorWearyCousinKingship Book:The Mists of Avalon Source: The Mists of Avalon
“It seemed a place where heroes could fitly feast after victory, where weary harvesters could line up in scores along the table and keep their Harvest Home with mirth and song, or where two or three friends of simple tastes could sit about as they pleased and eat and smoke and talk in comfort and contentment.” TwoHomeSongThreeLinesSimpleHeroVictoryComfortTasteTablesSmokeScoreContentmentWearyHarvestMirthThree Friends Book:The Wind in the Willows: An Annotated Edition Source: The Wind in the Willows: An Annotated Edition