In a letter to her friend, the sculptress Clara Rilke-Westhoff, from Worpswede, 13 May 1901; as quoted in Voicing our visions, – Writings by women artists; ed. Mara R. Witzling, Universe New York, 1991, p. 202
1900 - 1905
“The magic of autumn has seized the countryside; now that the sun isn't ripening anything it shines for the sake of the golden age; for the sake of Eden; to please the moon for all I know.”
Source: Personal Geography: Almost an Autobiography
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Elizabeth Coatsworth 1
American writer 1893–1986Related quotes
“We all shine on in the moon and the stars and the sun.”
Source: The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud
“We all shine on… like the moon and the stars and the sun… we all shine on… come on and on and on…”
Variant: Yeah we all shine on, like the moon, and the stars, and the sun.
Source: Song Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)
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The Janitor's Boy And Other Poems (1924)
“With the ripening of the fruits in Autumn”
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book II, Chapter IX, Sec. 2
Context: With the ripening of the fruits in Autumn the leaves begin to wither and the trees, taking up their sap from the earth through the roots, recover themselves and are restored to their former solid texture. But the strong air of winter compresses and solidifies them.
“For thy sake, tobacco, I
Would do anything but die.”
A Farewell to Tobacco (1805)
“I look at things for the art sake and the beauty sake and for the deal sake.”
New York Magazine (11 July 1988), p. 24
1980s