“And her voice is a string of colored beads,
Or steps leading into the sea.”
Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892–1950) American poet
Source: Renascence and Other Poems
“And her voice is a string of colored beads,
Or steps leading into the sea.”
Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892–1950) American poet
Source: Renascence and Other Poems
Robertson Davies book A Voice from the Attic
A Voice from the Attic (1960)
Context: An old friend of mine who died recently at a great age was, in infancy, held on the knee of an elderly godmother who had been, in her infancy, held on the knee of yet another godmother who had been held on the knee of Queen Anne, who died in 1714. Viewed unsympathetically, this is nothing, a chance association-by-knees; yet if we cherish life, and are not mere creatures of death and sepulcher, deluded by the notion that only our own experience is real and our demise the end of the world, we see in it a reminder that we are all beads on a string — separate yet part of a unity.
Annie Besant (1847–1933) British socialist, theosophist, women's rights activist, writer and orator
The Birth of New India: A Collection of Writings and Speeches on Indian Affairs http://books.google.co.in/books?id=n7ZMF8Mjh2oC, p. 85
Henry Morton Stanley (1841–1904) Welsh journalist and explorer
Source: Leopold II, Het hele Verhaal, Johan Op De Beeck Horizon, 2020 https://klara.be/leopold-ii-aflevering-6 ISBN 9789463962094 Stanley writes this on his first expidition commissioned by King Leopold II of Belgium after describing with horror the horrible scenes of atrocities and cannibalism that take place in Congo.
Matthew Scully (1959) American political writer and speechwriter
Dominion (2002)
David Attenborough (1926) British broadcaster and naturalist
Opening narration
Life in the Undergrowth (2005)
John Gray (1948) British philosopher
Cross-correspondences (p. 69-70)
The Immortalization Commission: The Strange Quest to Cheat Death (2011)