
“We rode on the winds of the rising storm”
Footer to the last chapter.
Crossroads of Twilight (7 January 2003)
Source: The Dragon Reborn
Original text: Nous dormons sur un volcan… Ne voyez-vous pas que la terre commence à trembler. Le vent de la révolte souffle, la tempête est à l’horizon.
Speaking in the Chamber of Deputies just prior to to outbreak of revolution in Europe (1848).
1840s
“We rode on the winds of the rising storm”
Footer to the last chapter.
Crossroads of Twilight (7 January 2003)
Source: The Dragon Reborn
“As a little skiff attached to a great ship, when the storm blows high, takes in her small share of the raging waters and tosses in the same south wind.”
Immensae veluti conexa carinae
cumba minor, cum saevit hiems, pro parte furentis
parva receptat aquas et eodem volvitur austro.
iv, line 120
Silvae, Book I
“The wind is blowing, adore the wind.”
Symbol 8
The Symbols
“All civilization has from time to time become a thin crust over a volcano of revolution.”
Source: Little Essays of Love and Virtue http://www.gutenberg.org/files/15687/15687-h/15687-h.htm (1922), Ch. 7
"All of Us"
A Picnic of Poems in Allah's Green Garden (2011)
“Now, I don't know,
I don't know where I'm a gonna go
When the volcano blow.”
Volcano, written with Keith Sykes and Harry Dailey
Song lyrics, Volcano (1979)
“If it rains, let it rain, if the wind blows, let it blow.”
As quoted in The Essence of Zen : Zen Buddhism for Every Day and Every Moment (2002) by Mark Levon Byrne, p. 28.
Context: From the world of passions returning to the world of passions:
There is a moment's pause.
If it rains, let it rain, if the wind blows, let it blow.
“Far the horizon
Hove to the wind;
We're sailing the sea
To the Edge of the World.”
Song lyrics, The Millennium Bell (1999)