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Bobcat Quote by Rebecca Lee

“And I did long for it, to say one true sentence of my own, to leap into the subject, that sturdy vessel travelling upstream through the axonal predicate into what is possible; into the object, which is all possibility; into what little we know of the future, of eternity--the light of which…” quote by Rebecca Lee
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““And I did long for it, to say one true sentence of my own, to leap into the subject, that sturdy vessel travelling upstream through the axonal predicate into what is possible; into the object, which is all possibility; into what little we know of the future, of eternity--the light of which, incidentally, was streaming in on us just then through the high windows. Above Stasselova's head the storm clouds were dispersing, as if frightened by some impending goodwill, and I could see tht the birds were out again, forming into that familiar pointy hieroglyph, as they're told to do from deep within.””

Rebecca Lee

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unknown (likely literary fiction), date unknown

The writer longs to express an original truth, diving into deep thought and future possibilities, while observing nature’s renewal as a metaphor for insight.

In simple terms: Seeking personal truth and seeing renewal in nature.

Key Takeaway

Embrace deep reflection and notice natural signs of change.

Themes

creativity philosophy nature future truth

Mood

contemplative hopeful

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • writing
  • personal journaling
  • creative brainstorming
  • nature observation

Key Concepts

existentialism metaphor stream of consciousness

Questions to Reflect On

  • What truth are you yearning to express?
  • How does nature inspire your ideas?
A Different Perspective

Personal insight may be elusive without clear structure.

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