“To keep through life the posture of the grave,
While others walk and run and dance and leap.”
Eugene Lee-Hamilton (1845–1907) English poet and translator
Sonnets of the Wingless Hours https://archive.org/details/sonnetswingless01leegoog (1894).
Source: Hainish Cycle, The Telling (2000), Ch. 4, §3 (pp. 90–91)
Context: One of the historians of Darranda said: To learn a belief without belief is to sing a song without the tune.
A yielding, an obedience, a willingness to accept these notes as the right notes, this pattern as the true pattern, is the essential gesture of performance, translation, and understanding. The gesture need not be permanent, a lasting posture of the mind or heart, yet it is not false. It is more than the suspension of disbelief needed to watch a play, yet less than the conversion. It is a position, a posture in the dance.
“To keep through life the posture of the grave,
While others walk and run and dance and leap.”
Eugene Lee-Hamilton (1845–1907) English poet and translator
Sonnets of the Wingless Hours https://archive.org/details/sonnetswingless01leegoog (1894).
Robert H. Jackson (1892–1954) American judge
Orloff v. Willoughby, 345 U.S. 83, 87 (1953)
Judicial opinions
“And everything comes to One,
As we dance on, dance on, dance on.”
Theodore Roethke book The Far Field
Once More, the Round," ll. 11-12
The Far Field (1964)
Context: p>And I dance with William Blake
For love, for Love's sake;And everything comes to One,
As we dance on, dance on, dance on.</p
Sean Russell (1952) author
Source: Sea Without a Shore (1996), Chapter 37 (p. 526)
“Life is a dance. Mindfulness is witnessing that dance.”
Amit Ray (1960) Indian author
Mindfulness Living in the Moment - Living in the Breath (2015)
Jack Canfield (1944) American writer
Source: Chicken Soup for the Single's Soul (Chicken Soup for the Soul
Merce Cunningham (1919–2009) American dancer
1952 <br class="br">from the front-page of the website of the Merce Cunningham Trust http://www.mercecunningham.org/merce-cunningham/