Author: Anne Korkeakivi
Cites
- Dante Alighieri (1)
- IN: One Unexpected Quest (2012) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: "Needs must thou find another way to flee,"
He answered, seeing my eyes with weeping fill,
"If thou from this wild place wouldst get thee free;
Because this beast, at which thou criest still,
Suffereth none to go upon her path,
But hindereth and entangleth till she kill,
And hath a nature so perverse in wrath,
Her craving maw never is satiated
But after food the fiercer hunger hath."
FROM: The Inferno, Canto I, 91-99, (1472), Poem, Italy
- George Fraser Gallie (1)
- IN: Shining Sea (2016) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Again it is peaceful, the valley is silent,
Only the birds and the stream have their noise,
The twittering, bubbling sounds of nature.
Apart from this -- silence which nothing destroys.
FROM: NULL, (1943), NULL, NULL