“Stirrup to stirrup and side by side
We crossed the mountains and the valleys wide.”
"Tennessee Stud" (1958)
Context: Stirrup to stirrup and side by side
We crossed the mountains and the valleys wide.
We came to Big Muddy and we forded the flood
On the Tennessee mare and the Tennessee stud.
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“It's the sides of the mountain which sustain life, not the top.”
Robert M. Pirsig book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
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“Knowledge is simply a terrible ocean we must cross, and hope that wisdom lies on the other side.”
Paolo Bacigalupi (1972) American science fiction and fantasy writer
"The Pasho", Asimov's Science Fiction, September 2004
Felicia Hemans (1793–1835) English poet
The Graves of a Household http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/hemans/records/graves.html, st. 1.
“On my 100th birthday, piloting Gordon and myself into the side of a mountain.”
Maeve Binchy (1940–2012) Irish novelist
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“The Gate is Straight, Deep and Wide; Break On Through to the other side.”
Jim Morrison (1943–1971) lead singer of The Doors
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“The world stands out on either side
No wider than the heart is wide”
Edna St. Vincent Millay Renascence
"Renascence" (1912), st. 20, Renascence and Other Poems (1917)
Context: The world stands out on either side
No wider than the heart is wide;
Above the world is stretched the sky, —
No higher than the soul is high.
The heart can push the sea and land
Farther away on either hand;
The soul can split the sky in two,
And let the face of God shine through.
But East and West will pinch the heart
That can not keep them pushed apart;
And he whose soul is flat — the sky
Will cave in on him by and by.