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Divides Quote by Marianne Moore

“Concurring hands divide flax for damask that when bleached by Irish weather has the silvered chamois-leather water-tightness of a skin.” quote by Marianne Moore
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“Concurring hands divide flax for damask that when bleached by Irish weather has the silvered chamois-leather water-tightness of a skin.”

Marianne Moore

About This Quote

Source Poem: "The Fish" by Marianne Moore, 1925

A vivid metaphor comparing the delicate process of dividing flax to the resilient quality of weathered leather.

In simple terms: Flax division yields a tough, weathered material.

Key Takeaway

Appreciate how ordinary tasks can produce strong outcomes.

Themes

nature craft resilience

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

poetic descriptive

When to use this quote

  • textile work
  • artisan crafts
  • environmental design

Key Concepts

metaphor material culture weathering

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does weathering affect material strength?
  • What does the silvered leather symbolize?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may obscure practical details of the process.

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