Straight line Quote by Ayn Rand
““He stood naked at the edge of a cliff. THe lake lay far below him. A frozen explosion of granite burst in flight to the sky over motionless water. The water seemed immovable, the stone- flowing. The stone had the stillness of one last movement when thrust meets thrust and the currents are held in a pause more dynamic than motion. THe stone glowed wet with sunrays. The lake below was only a thin steel ring that cut the rocks in half. The rocks went on into the depth, unchanged. They began and ended in the sky so that the world seemed suspended in space, an island floating on on nothing, anchored to the feet of the man on the cliff. His body leaned back against the sky. It was a body of long straight lines and angles each curve broken into planes. He stood rigid his hands hanging at his sides, palms out. He felt his shoulder blades drawn tight together. The curve of his neck, and the weight of the blood in his hands. He felt the wind behind him in the hollow of his spine. The wind waved his hair against the sky. His hair was neither blonde nor red, but the exact color or ripe orange rind... He stepped to the edge, raised his arms, and dived down into the sky below.””
About This Quote
A vivid, surreal tableau of a man confronting the abyss, merging physical tension with elemental forces to symbolize transcendence through surrender.
In simple terms: A man leans into the void, merging with sky and stone.
Embrace the unknown to transcend limits.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- standing on a cliff edge
- contemplating a leap
- feeling wind on spine
- observing a frozen landscape
- experiencing a moment of stillness
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- meditative visualization for creative writing
- inspirational prompt for art installations
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the cliff represent in your own life?
- How does surrendering to the wind change perception?