“Monks congregate like dogs in a kennel, From contact with their superiors they acquire knowledge, Is one the course of the wind, is one the water of the sea? Is one the spark of the fire, of unrestrainable tumult? Monks congregate like wolves, From contact with their superiors they acquire knowledge. They know not when the deep night and dawn divide. Nor what is the course of the wind, or who agitates it, In what place it dies away, on what land it roars.” KnowsNightDiesCoursesWaterFireSeaLandDogWindSuperiorsContactDawnAcquireDividesSparksMonkTumultAgitate Author:Taliesin
“Reviving Spring, a toast to thy fresh lips! Thy blush is music, and e'en heaven lurks In thy thick perfumed hair that hangs about Thy flowered shoulders like enchanted rain; Thy sigh is song and thy soft breath a balm, Dispelling death -- soft loosing his cold grip, Unravelling darkness in the heart of pain, As o'er dank waters rings the laugh of dawn.” HeartPainSongHeavenWaterDarknessLaughingHairColdSpringRainBreathsLipsRingsShouldersDawnThickSighToastsEnchantedDankDispelling Book:Cloudrifts at Twilight Source: Cloudrifts at Twilight
“[Dawn] is always such a forgiving time. When that first cold, bright streak comes over the water, it's as if all our sins were pardoned; as if the sky leaned over the earth and kissed it and gave it absolution.” IfsFirstsEarthWaterSinSkyColdForgivingDawnStreaksAbsolution Book:The Novels and Stories of Willa Cather ... Source: The Novels and Stories of Willa Cather ...
“Nor is a day lived if the dawn is left out of it, with the prospects it opens. Who speaks charmingly of nature or of mankind, like him who comes bibulous of sunrise and the fountains of waters?” IfsLeftSpeakWaterMorningMankindDawnSunriseFountainProspectsLeft Out Book:Tablets Source: Tablets
“The Mississippi Delta is not always dark with rain. Some autumn mornings, the sun rises over Moon Lake, or Eagle, or Choctaw, or Blue, or Roebuck, all the wide, deep waters of the state, and when it does, its dawn is as rosy with promise and hope as any other.” DoeStatesWaterDarkMorningSunPromiseMoonRainBlueWideDawnLakesAutumnEaglesMississippiRosySun RiseDeltaDeep WaterMississippi Delta Book:Wolf Whistle Source: Wolf Whistle
“We must get back into relation, vivid and nourishing relation to the cosmos and the universe. The way is through daily ritual, andis an affair of the individual and the household, a ritual of dawn and noon and sunset, the ritual of the kindling fire and pouring water, the ritual of the first breath, and the last.” WayFirstsLastsUniverseIndividualWaterFireRelationBreathsAffairDawnSunsetCosmosGet BackRitualHouseholdVividNoonPouringKindling Author:D. H. Lawrence
“When you're heading into Anzac cove you are going into this battle situation staring into the sun. So, any movement in that water, any glint is going to be seen for miles away. Even in the first rays of dawn, there's nowhere to hide.” FirstsWaterSituationSunMovementBattleMilesDawnStaringRaysHeadingsMiles Away Author:Russell Crowe
“Those who don't feel this Love pulling them like a river, those who don't drink dawn like a cup of spring water or take in the sunset like supper, those who don't want to change, let them sleep on. This Love is beyond the study of theology, that old trickery and hypocrisy. If you want to improve your mind that way, sleep on. I've given up on my brain. I've torn the cloth to shreds and thrown it away. If you're not completely naked, wrap your beautiful robe of words around you, and sleep on” IfsWayWantFeelsMindBeautifulGivenWaterSleepLove IsBrainStudyDrinkSpringRiversTheologyNakedCupsDawnHypocrisySunsetThrownPullingTornWrapsGiven UpRobesSupperTrickeryYour BeautifulSpring Water Author:Rumi