Dusk Quote by Anuradha Roy
““In winter, the air is clear enough to drink, and your eyes can travel many hundreds of miles until they reach the green of the near hills, the blue-gray beyond them, and then the snow peaks far away, which rise in the sky with the sun, and remain suspended there, higher than imaginable, changing color and shape through the day. Every hour, they come closer, their massive flanks clearly visible, plumes of cloud smoking from their tips. After the last of the daylight is gone, at dusk, the peaks still glimmer in the slow-growing darkness as if jagged pieces of the moon had dropped from sky to earth.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Earthspinner, 2015
Winter’s clear air reveals distant horizons, making mountains appear monumental and ever‑changing.
In simple terms: Winter reveals distant, changing mountains.
Appreciate fleeting beauty.
Themes
Mood
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When to use this quote
- hiking
- photography
- mindfulness practice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does this description affect your sense of scale?
- What emotions arise from distant vistas?
May romanticize weather conditions.