Caves Quote by Stephen Gardiner Download Open image “The mystery is what prompted men to leave caves, to come out of the womb of nature.” — Stephen Gardiner ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Caves Caves Come Leave Caves Men Men Leave Mystery Mystery Prompted Nature Womb
caves so often symbolize rebirth. It's a hidden space, an expected, inscrutable space. Strange things live in there - eyeless salamanders, albino fish, a… — Barbara Hurd Copy Share Image
When I was little, the great mystery to me was not how babies were made, but why? — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
Deep in the cavern of the infant's breast; the father's nature lurks, and lives anew. — Horace Copy Share Image
The terrain of the mysteries is the ordinary. To seek out mystery, we don't have to go anywhere. We must simply change our preception,… — Starhawk Copy Share Image
We must leave the discovery of this mystery, like all others, to time, and accident, and Heaven's pleasure. — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man's desire to understand. — Neil Armstrong Copy Share Image
The mystery is in the body and the way the body works itself into nature. — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image
The further forward we go, the further back we have to explore in order to go forward again. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
The chief concern of the French Impressionists was the discovery of balance between light and dark. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
It is thought that the changeover from hunter to farmer was a slow, gradual process. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
The center of Western culture is Greece, and we have never lost our ties with the architectural concepts of that ancient civilization. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
The corridor is hardly ever found in small houses, apart from the verandah, which also serves as a corridor. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
Victorian architecture in the United States was copied straight from England. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
The interior of the house personifies the private world; the exterior of it is part of the outside world. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
The garden, by design, is concerned with both the interior and the land beyond the garden — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
In the crowded and difficult conditions of a steep hillside, houses have had to struggle to establish their territory and to survive. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
The largest and most influential houses chiefly demonstrate the aloofness of the French approach. — Stephen Gardiner Copy Share Image
When man of slender visits you / Nothing on earth that one can do / In well he’ll hide, or watery hole / And… — Jack Goldstein Copy Share Image
There is nothing to do, just be. Do nothing. Be. No climbing mountains and sitting in caves. I do not even say "be yourself"… — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj Copy Share Image
A man in a cave or in a camp, a nomad, will die with no more estate than the wolf or the horse leaves. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
(At the back of the cave, Phoebe placed her hand against one of the stones where a spring release opened an elevator door. Chris… — Sherrilyn Kenyon Copy Share Image
There were doors that looked like large keyholes, others that resembled the entrances to caves, there were golden doors, some were padded and some… — Michael Ende Copy Share Image
Many of us didn't believe in the image of bin Laden as a wandering Old Man of the Mountains, living on plants and insects… — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
You know,” he said, “I wish you could see this cave.” “What’s it like?” He paused. “It’s...beautiful, really.” “Tell me.” And so Po described… — Kristin Cashore Copy Share Image
Do you know, I always imagine that the subway trains are dragons,' Rose said to Bear as they clung to his coat for support… — Regina Doman Copy Share Image
Imagine an American Hans Christian Andersen, conceive of the Brothers Grimm living in Missouri, and you will approximate Howard Schwartz, a fable-maker and fable-gatherer… — Cynthia Ozick Copy Share Image
There is no civilization that did not begin with art, Whether it was drawing a line in the sand, painting a cave or dancing. — Toni Morrison Copy Share Image
Some are nice and some aren't. Some are smart, and others are about as bright as a wet match in a dark cave. In… — Lisa Kleypas Copy Share Image
Endure, put up with whatever comes your way, learn to overcome weakness and pain, push yourself to breaking point but never cave in. If… — Toni Nadal Copy Share Image