Awe Quote by Conrad Aiken
““And the mist of snow, as he had foreseen, was still on it - a ghost of snow falling in the bright sunlight, softly and steadily floating and turning and pausing, soundlessly meeting the snow that covered, as with a transparent mirage, the bare bright cobbles. He loved it - he stood still and loved it. Its beauty was paralyzing - beyond all words, all experience, all dream. No fairy-story he had ever read could be compared with it - none had ever given him this extraordinary combination of ethereal loveliness with a something else, unnameable, which was just faintly and deliciously terrifying. ("Silent Snow, Secret Snow")””
About This Quote
The scene describes a breathtaking, otherworldly snow that overwhelms the observer with awe and a subtle, unsettling terror, transcending ordinary experience.
In simple terms: A stunning snow scene that is both beautiful and slightly terrifying.
Embrace moments that awe you, even if they unsettle you.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- standing in a snowy landscape
- watching a sunrise
- contemplating art
- experiencing profound silence
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does this paradox of beauty and terror reveal about your own limits?
- How can you seek such moments in daily life?
The feeling may be fleeting and hard to articulate, limiting its lasting impact.