Curiously Quote by Robert William Chambers
““THERE are so many things which are impossible to explain! Why should certain chords in music make me think of the brown and golden tints of autumn foliage? Why should the Mass of Sainte-Cécile send my thoughts wandering among caverns whose walls blaze with ragged masses of virgin silver? What was it in the roar and turmoil of Broadway at six o'clock that flashed before my eyes the picture of a still Breton forest where sunlight filtered through spring foliage, and Sylvia bent, half curiously, half tenderly, over a small, green lizard, murmuring, "To think that this also is a little ward of God?””
About This Quote
Source Book: The King in Yellow, Robert W. Chambers, 1895
Our senses often link unrelated experiences, creating vivid, synesthetic associations that feel mysterious and profound.
In simple terms: Our minds connect different sensations in surprising ways.
Embrace curiosity about unexpected connections.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- listening to music
- visiting art galleries
- writing poetry
- exploring nature
- attending theater
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What triggers your own unexpected associations?
- How can you use these links in creative work?
Such connections may be subjective and not universally meaningful, limiting shared understanding.