Ancient Quote by Anonymous
““Nothing grows among its pinnacles; there is no shade except under great toadstools of sandstone whose bases have been eaten to the shape of wine glasses by the wind. Everything is flaking, cracking, disintegrating, wearing away in the long, inperceptible weather of time. The ash of ancient volcanic outbursts still sterilizes its soil, and its colors in that waste are the colors that flame in the lonely sunsets on dead planets.””
About This Quote
Source Poem: Untitled, 2018
Time erodes all structures, leaving only remnants that hint at past grandeur.
In simple terms: Everything decays over time.
Accept impermanence and find beauty in decay.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- urban decay
- natural erosion
- personal loss
- historical sites
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does decay reveal about resilience?
- How do you find meaning in impermanence?
Some may find hope in renewal rather than decline.