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Lake Quote by Mark Twain

“We were on the north shore. There, the rocks on the bottom are sometimes gray, sometimes white. This gives the marvelous transparency of the water a fuller advantage than it has elsewhere on the lake. We usually pushed out a hundred yards or so from shore, and then lay down on the thwarts, in the…” quote by Mark Twain
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““We were on the north shore. There, the rocks on the bottom are sometimes gray, sometimes white. This gives the marvelous transparency of the water a fuller advantage than it has elsewhere on the lake. We usually pushed out a hundred yards or so from shore, and then lay down on the thwarts, in the sun, and let the boat drift by the hour whither it would. We seldom talked. It””

Mark Twain

About This Quote

Source Book: Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain, 1883

The passage describes a tranquil, drifting boat ride where observation of nature replaces conversation, highlighting simple pleasure in stillness.

In simple terms: A calm boat ride lets one enjoy nature without talking.

Key Takeaway

Embrace quiet moments to notice surroundings.

Themes

nature tranquility observation solitude leisure

Mood

peaceful reflective

Type

descriptive contemplative

When to use this quote

  • river outings
  • solo travel
  • sunny afternoons
  • meditative walks

Key Concepts

mindfulness sensory detail slow living

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does silence affect your perception of surroundings?
  • What small details become visible when you stop talking?
A Different Perspective

May become boring without occasional engagement.

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