Concluding paragraph to novel
Still Glides the Stream
“The perpetual stream of human nature is formed into ever-changing shallows, eddies, falls and pools by the land over which it passes.”
The Mask of Apollo (1966)
Context: Christianity and Islam have changed irrevocably the moral reflexes of the world. The philosopher Herakleitos said with profound truth that you cannot step twice into the same river. The perpetual stream of human nature is formed into ever-changing shallows, eddies, falls and pools by the land over which it passes. Perhaps the only real value of history lies in considering this endlessly varied play between the essence and the accidents.
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English novelist 1905–1983Related quotes

“It was like falling down an elevator shaft and landing in a pool full of mermaids.”

Voici la conclusion de ce voyage sous les mers. Ce qui se passa pendant cette nuit, comment le canot échappa au formidable remous du Maelstrom, comment Ned Land, Conseil et moi, nous sortîmes du gouffre, je ne saurai le dire.
Part II, ch. XXIII: Conclusion
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870)

“Sculpture is the essence of things, the essence of nature, that which is perpetually human.”
As quoted in Expressionism (2004) by Norbert Wolf and Uta Grosenick, p. 64

“Human forms are perpetuated through sex, and sex also perpetuates human consciousness.”
Source: Zero Gravity interview (2006), p. 75

“Clear and cool, clear and cool,
By laughing shallow, and dreaming pool.”
Song I, st. 1.
Water Babies http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext97/wtrbs10h.htm (1863)