Ellen Meloy Quotes
- There are people who have no engaged conversation with the land whatsoever, no sense of its beauty or extremes or limits and therefore no reason…
- I hope to make pictures like I walk in the desert—under a spell, an instinct of motion, a kind of knowing that is essentially indirect…
- The complex human eye harvests light. It perceives seven to ten million colors through a synaptic flash: one-tenth of a second from retina to brain.…
- Before Alaska came along and ruined everything, one of every twenty-five square miles in America was Montanan. This much space has nurtured a healthy Cult…
- A map, it is said, organizes wonder.
- ...to slip beneath the surface and soar along the silent bottom of the sea agile and shining in water honeycombed with light.