“In everything that lives, if one looks searchingly, is limned the shadow line of an idea”

an idea, dead or living, sometimes stronger when dead, with rigid, unswerving lines that mark the living embodiment with the stern immobile cast of the non-living. Daily we move among these unyielding shadows, less pierceable, more enduring than granite, with the blackness of ages in them, dominating living, changing bodies, with dead, unchanging souls. And we meet, also, living souls dominating dying bodies — living ideas regnant over decay and death. Do not imagine that I speak of human life alone. The stamp of persistent or of shifting Will is visible in the grass-blade rooted in its clod of earth, as in the gossamer web of being that floats and swims far over our heads in the free world of air.
Regnant ideas, everywhere! Did you ever see a dead vine bloom? I have seen it.
The Dominant Idea (1910)

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "In everything that lives, if one looks searchingly, is limned the shadow line of an idea" by Voltairine de Cleyre?
Voltairine de Cleyre photo
Voltairine de Cleyre 78
American anarchist writer and feminist 1866–1912

Related quotes

Toni Morrison photo

“The vitality of language lies in its ability to limn the actual, imagined and possible lives of its speakers, readers, writers.”

Toni Morrison (1931–2019) American writer

Nobel Prize Lecture (1993)
Context: The vitality of language lies in its ability to limn the actual, imagined and possible lives of its speakers, readers, writers. Although its poise is sometimes in displacing experience it is not a substitute for it. It arcs toward the place where meaning may lie. When a President of the United States thought about the graveyard his country had become, and said, "The world will little note nor long remember what we say here. But it will never forget what they did here," his simple words are exhilarating in their life-sustaining properties because they refused to encapsulate the reality of 600, 000 dead men in a cataclysmic race war. Refusing to monumentalize, disdaining the "final word", the precise "summing up", acknowledging their "poor power to add or detract", his words signal deference to the uncapturability of the life it mourns.

Stephen King photo
Wallace Stevens photo
Richard Rodríguez photo
Henri Barbusse photo

“Let everything be remade on simple lines. There is only one people, there is only one people!”

Henri Barbusse (1873–1935) French novelist

Light (1919), Ch. XXII - Light

John Updike photo

“We live down here among shadows, shadows among shadows.”

John Updike (1932–2009) American novelist, poet, short story writer, art critic, and literary critic

Act I
Buchanan Dying (1974)
Context: Facts are generally overesteemed. For most practical purposes, a thing is what men think it is. When they judged the earth flat, it was flat. As long as men thought slavery tolerable, tolerable it was. We live down here among shadows, shadows among shadows.

Donald J. Trump photo

“Look, I take responsibility always for everything because it's ultimately my job, too. I have to get everybody in line.”

Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America

As quoted by * 2020-07-19
Trump pushes back against critics on coronavirus, addresses whether he will accept election results in exclusive interview
Ronn Blitzer
Fox News
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-pushes-back-against-critics-on-coronavirus-addresses-whether-he-will-accept-election-results-in-exclusive-interview
2020, July 2020

Harry Chapin photo
Aeschylus photo

“Ah state of mortal man! in time of weal,
A line, a shadow! and if ill fate fall,
One wet sponge-sweep wipes all our trace away.”

Source: Oresteia (458 BC), Agamemnon, lines 1327–1329 (tr. E. D. A. Morshead)

Charles Stross photo

Related topics