Centre Quote by Michael Ayrton
“About the fearful sphere which we inhabit, whose centre may be calculated and whose circumference is physically established, there spin metaphors whose centre is everywhere and whose circumference shows itself only through holes in the dark.”
About This Quote
The passage uses geometric metaphor to describe fear as a pervasive sphere whose center is calculable, but its boundaries are only visible through gaps, suggesting that fear is both measurable and mysterious.
In simple terms: Fear is like a sphere with a known center but hidden edges.
Explore and illuminate hidden aspects of fear.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal anxieties
- social tensions
- creative writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What hidden fears shape your life?
- How can you reveal the unknown parts of fear?
Fear’s complexity may resist simple measurement.