Quote for Today: Leonora Carrington
We went down into the silent garden. Dawn is the time when nothing breathes, the hour of silence. Everything is transfixed, only the light moves. —Leonora Carrington
We went down into the silent garden. Dawn is the time when nothing breathes, the hour of silence. Everything is transfixed, only the light moves. —Leonora Carrington
Gardens are made of darkness and light entwined. ―F.T. McKinstry, Crowharrow Image: Soprano Mary Garden in Debussy’s opera Pelléas et Méĺisande, Public Domain Image via The Library of …
Oh, what strange wonderful clocks women are. They nest in Time. They make the flesh that holds fast and binds eternity. They live inside the gift, know power, accept, and …
Looking from outside into an open window one never sees as much as when one looks through a closed window. There is nothing more profound, more mysterious, more pregnant, more …
Here is my second set of Mysteries, this time featuring the architecture and gardens of the Philbrook Museum in Tulsa. The Philbrook Museum is a fascinating collection of art housed in a …
Architecture can create layers of mystery and depth in human life by recalling the past. Photography enhances that romance beautifully. This group of photos feature Seminary Hall at Northeastern State University in …
There is something in this world which no one has ever seen. It is soft and sweet. If it is spotted, I’m sure everyone will want to have it, Which …
Don’t ever empty the bucket of mystery. Never let people define what you do. It’s not about zigging when you should zag. It’s not about doing something unprecedented and unpredictable. …
When Don Quixote went out into the world, that world turned into a mystery before his eyes. That is the legacy of the first European novel to the entire subsequent …
We are all bodies of water, guarding the mystery of our depths, but some of us have more to guard than others. ―Deborah Smith, Alice at Heart
