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“Words travel as swiftly as desire, so it is possible to send a message of love without them.”
Laura Esquivel“Imagination is haunted by the swiftness of the creatures that live on the mountain - eagle and peregrine falcon, red deer and mountain hare. The reason for their swiftness is severely practical: food is so scarce up there that only those who can move swiftly over vast stretches of ground may hope to survive. The speed, the whorls and torrents of movement, are in plain fact the mountain's own necessity. But their grace is not necessity. Or if it is - if the swoop, the parabola, the arrow-flight of hooves and wings achieve their beauty by strict adherence to the needs of function - so much the more is the mountain's integrity vindicated. Beauty is not adventitious but essential.”
Nan Shepherd, The Living Mountain“The day arrived,when myriad teary rivers flow and the muted wind faintly died in his tears—an altar for the beloved one's departure,for sister-hood is no more,for her to adore!while pangs the beating world in a lamenting voice;their remembering loss of the 'one' they embrace most and when the crepuscule came like a phantom,the mournful,gathered birds swiftly flew in gloom.”
Nithin Purple, Venus and Crepuscule: Beauty and Violence on Me Thrown“when you have a reasonable reason to dare, dare swiftly and unrelentingly”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah“When shrouded meanings and grim intentions are nicely polished up and pokerfaced personae are generously palming off their fantasy constructs, caution is the watchword, since rimpling water on the well of truth swiftly obscures our vision and perception. ("Trompe le pied.")”
Erik Pevernagie“A man of honor does swiftly that which must be done.”
Susan Kearney, Lucan“Swiftly the remembrance of all things is buried in the gulf of eternity.”
Marcus Aurelius, Meditations“Life runs on with bag pack of problems tackle them swiftly.”
Kishore Bansal“Survival depends on denial, and death comes swiftly to those who forsake it.”
B.G. Bowers, Death and Life“Ah, cruel fate, how swiftly joy and sorrow alternate!”
Raimbaut de Vaqueyras