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“O how all things are far removed and long have passed away. I do believe the star, whose light my face reflects, is dead and has been so for many thousand years. I had a vision of a passing boat and heard some voices saying disquieting things. I heard a clock strike in some distant house... but in…” quote by Anonymous
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“O how all things are far removed and long have passed away. I do believe the star, whose light my face reflects, is dead and has been so for many thousand years. I had a vision of a passing boat and heard some voices saying disquieting things. I heard a clock strike in some distant house... but in which house?... I long to quiet my anxious heart and stand beneath the sky's immensity. I long to pray... And one of all the stars must still exist. I do believe that I would know which one alone endured, and which like a white city stands at the ray's end shining in the heavens.”

Anonymous

About This Quote

Source Poem: Unknown, possibly personal journal, 20th century

The speaker reflects on cosmic distance, mortality, and a yearning for spiritual peace amidst existential awe.

In simple terms: Feeling small under the vast universe and seeking comfort.

Key Takeaway

Embrace stillness and seek meaning beyond the fleeting.

Themes

existential spirituality loneliness

Mood

melancholic hopeful

Type

poetic reflective

When to use this quote

  • nighttime contemplation
  • stargazing
  • meditation
  • grieving loss

Key Concepts

cosmology transcendence memory

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the sky represent for you?
  • How can you find grounding when feeling adrift?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor of stars may oversimplify grief.

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