“I lost a few goddesses while moving south to north
and also some gods while moving east to west.”
Wisława Szymborska (1923–2012) Polish writer
"A Speech at the Lost-and-Found".
Poems New and Collected (1998), Could Have (1972)
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Essays in Idleness (1967 Columbia University Press, Trns: Donald Keene)
“I lost a few goddesses while moving south to north
and also some gods while moving east to west.”
Wisława Szymborska (1923–2012) Polish writer
"A Speech at the Lost-and-Found".
Poems New and Collected (1998), Could Have (1972)
James Thomson (B.V.) (1834–1882) Scottish writer (1834-1882)
Part I
The City of Dreadful Night (1870–74)
Gertrude Stein (1874–1946) American art collector and experimental writer of novels, poetry and plays
"The Superstitions of Fred Anneday, Annday, Anday; a Novel of Real Life" (1935)
How Writing Is Written: Previously Uncollected Writings, vol.II (1974)
“The north and the west and the south are good hunting ground, but it is forbidden to go east.”
Stephen Vincent Benét book By the Waters of Babylon
By the Waters of Babylon (1937)
Context: The north and the west and the south are good hunting ground, but it is forbidden to go east. It is forbidden to go to any of the Dead Places except to search for metal and then he who touches the metal must be a priest or the son of a priest. Afterwards, both the man and the metal must be purified. These are the rules and the laws; they are well made. It is forbidden to cross the great river and look upon the place that was the Place of the Gods — this is most strictly forbidden. We do not even say its name though we know its name. It is there that spirits live, and demons — it is there that there are the ashes of the Great Burning. These things are forbidden — they have been forbidden since the beginning of time.
William Blake book Songs of Experience
Source: Poems from the Pickering Manuscript (c. 1805), Auguries of Innocence, Line 123
Source: Songs of Experience
“From north to south, from east to west.”
Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas (1544–1590) French writer
First Week, Second Day. Compare: "From north to south, from east to west", William Shakespeare, A Winter's Tale, act i. sc. 2.
La Semaine; ou, Création du monde (1578)
“[Henry] "…when you start running from yourself, you end up in some pretty dark places."”
Michael Nava (1954) American writer
Source: Henry Rios series of novels, The Burning Plain (1997), p.282 (Chapter 21)
“To some of us, the nights are too long. To some, the days.”
Chuck Palahniuk book Haunted
Source: Haunted