Atrocities Quote by Matthew White
““Legend has it that while drinking wine in a boat on the river, [8th century Chinese poet Li Po] tried to grab the moon's reflection on the surface and tumbled in, which is probably the poet's equivalent of dying bravely in battle.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Poetry and Mythology, 2019
A poet attempted to seize an impossible goal, symbolizing daring sacrifice similar to heroic death in battle.
In simple terms: Poets sometimes chase unattainable dreams, risking everything.
Recognize the bravery in pursuing lofty, risky aspirations.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- artistic endeavors
- personal challenges
- historical storytelling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What drives people to chase impossible goals?
- When is risk justified?
Such daring can lead to needless loss if not tempered.