Drove Quote by Ernest Hemingway
““We drove out along the coast road. There was the green of the headlands, the white, red-roofed villas, patches of forest, and the ocean very blue with the tide out and the water curling far out along the beach. We drove through Saint Jean de Luz and passed through villages farther down the coast. Back of the rolling country we were going through we saw the mountains we had come over from Pamplona. The road went on ahead. Bill looked at his watch. It was time for us to go back. He knocked on the glass and told the driver to turn around. The driver backed the car out into the grass to turn it. In back of us were the woods, below a stretch of meadow, then the sea.””
About This Quote
A vivid travel scene that captures the fleeting beauty of a coastal journey, juxtaposing natural splendor with the inevitability of time and return.
In simple terms: Travel and transience
Nature's beauty is fleeting
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- road trip along a coast
- watching a sunset over the sea
- returning home after exploration
- reflecting on a landscape
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- inspiring travel writing
- enhancing descriptive storytelling
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the landscape reveal about the narrator's inner state?
- How does the act of turning back alter the perception of the journey?