Cyril Connolly Quotes About Water

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  • Hemingway is great in that alone of living writers he has saturated his work with the memory of physical pleasure, with sunshine and salt water, with food, wine and making love and the remorse which is the shadow of that sun.

  • A stone lies in a river; a piece of wood is jammed against it; dead leaves, drifting logs, and branches caked with mud collect; weeds settle there, and soon birds have made a nest and are feeding their young among the blossoming water plants. Then the river rises and the earth is washed away. The birds depart, the flowers wither, the branches are dislodged and drift downward; no trace is left of the floating island but a stone submerged by the water; - such is our personality.

    "The Unquiet Grave". Book by Cyril Connolly, 1944.
  • Like water, we are truest to our nature in repose.

    "The Unquiet Grave". Book by Cyril Connolly, 1944.
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