“It was the work of the quiet mountains, this torrent of purity at my feet.”
Jack Kerouac book The Dharma Bums
Source: The Dharma Bums
“It was the work of the quiet mountains, this torrent of purity at my feet.”
Jack Kerouac book The Dharma Bums
Source: The Dharma Bums
Franz Kafka book Letters to Felice
Variant: You are at once both the quiet and the confusion of my heart.
Source: Letters to Felice
Lisa Kleypas (1964) American writer
Source: Blue-Eyed Devil
“Vacant heart, and hand, and eye,
Easy live and quiet die.”
Walter Scott book The Bride of Lammermoor
The Bride of Lammermoor (1819), Ch. 3 - Lucy Ashton's Song.
“I put my head under my pillow and let the quiet put things where they are supposed to be.”
Stephen Chbosky book The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Variant: Put my head under my pillow, and let the quiet put things where they are supposed to be.
Source: The Perks of Being a Wallflower
“I have always done my best to keep my young men quiet, but some of them will not listen.”
Black Kettle (1803–1868) Leader of the Southern Cheyenne
As quoted in "Notes Among the Indians", Putnam's Magazine (October 1869), p. 476
Context: I always feel well while I am among these friends of mine, the Witchitas, Wacoes, and affiliated bands, and I never feel afraid to go among the white men here, because I know them to be my friends also. … I come from a point on the Washita River, about one day's ride from Antelope Hills. Near me there are over one hundred lodges of my tribe, only a part of them are my followers. I have always done my best to keep my young men quiet, but some of them will not listen. When recently north of the Arkansas, some of them were fired upon, and then the war began. I have not since been able to keep my young men at home.