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Air Quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

“What is now the foliage moving? Air is still, and hush'd the breeze, Sultriness, this fullness loving, Through the thicket, from the trees. Now the eye at once gleams brightly, See! the infant band with mirth Moves and dances nimbly, lightly, As the morning gave it birth, Flutt'ring two and two…” quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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“What is now the foliage moving? Air is still, and hush'd the breeze, Sultriness, this fullness loving, Through the thicket, from the trees. Now the eye at once gleams brightly, See! the infant band with mirth Moves and dances nimbly, lightly, As the morning gave it birth, Flutt'ring two and two o'er earth.”

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

About This Quote

Source Poem: Faust Part I, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1808

Nature awakens with vibrant life, celebrating the birth of morning.

In simple terms: Morning nature comes alive.

Key Takeaway

Observe and cherish natural moments.

Themes

nature renewal beauty

Mood

tranquil joyful

Type

descriptive inspirational

When to use this quote

  • morning walks
  • photography
  • meditation
  • environmental education

Key Concepts

poetry phenomenology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does sunrise affect your mood?
  • What can we learn from nature’s cycles?
A Different Perspective

May overlook harsher aspects of nature.

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