Author: Brian Leung
Cites
- Willa Cather (1)
- IN: Take Me Home (2010) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: The years seemed to stretch before her like the land: spring, summer, autumn, winter, spring; always the same patient fields, the patient little trees, the patient lives; always the same yearning; the same pulling at the chain -- until the instinct to live had torn itself and bled and weakened for the last time, until the chain secured a dead woman, who might cautiously be released.
FROM: O Pioneers!, (1913), Novel, US
- Ssu-T'ung T'an (1)
- IN: Take Me Home (2010) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: If heaven and earth will endure,
Our reunion will come as surely as our parting.
The dust of my carriage has obliterated the interminable road,
But the road is interminable: how can I forget?
FROM: Parting Chant, (None), NULL, China
- E. M. Forster (1)
- IN: Take Me Home (2010) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Their happiness was to be together; they radiated something of their calm amongst others, and could take their place in society.
FROM: Maurice, (1971), Novel, UK