“Old men, what are they? Fast fading the leaf, Three-footed they walk, yet frail as a child, As a dream set afloat in the daylight.” MenChildrenDreamAgeThreeWalksOld AgeOld ManLeafsDaylightFadingFrail Book:The Oresteia: Agamemnon, Choephoroe, Eumenides Source: The Oresteia: Agamemnon, Choephoroe, Eumenides
“Everybody is two beings: one lives and flourishes in the daylight and stands guard. The other being walks and howls at night.” TwoNightWalksDaylightHowl Book:Moses: Man of the Mountain Source: Moses: Man of the Mountain
“One can get very fond of the people one meets in bars. The trouble is they then appear sort of different in the daylight and you realize that taking them with you is rather like taking a goldfish for a walk: not entirely correct, and surprising for the next people you run into.” PeopleDifferentRunningNextRealizingWalksTroubleBarsSurprisingDaylightGoldfish Book:Home Life Three Source: Home Life Three