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Flower Quote by Susan Kearsley

“For now she knew he had been right--the fields might fall to fallow and the birds might stop their song awhile; the growing things might die and lie in silence under snow, while through it all the cold sea wore its face of storms and death and sunken hopes...and yet unseen beneath the waves a…” quote by Susan Kearsley
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““For now she knew he had been right--the fields might fall to fallow and the birds might stop their song awhile; the growing things might die and lie in silence under snow, while through it all the cold sea wore its face of storms and death and sunken hopes...and yet unseen beneath the waves a warmer current ran that, in its time, would bring the spring.””

Susan Kearsley

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unknown title, unknown author

Even in harsh, silent winter, unseen warm currents promise eventual renewal and spring.

In simple terms: Hope persists beneath bleak conditions.

Key Takeaway

Trust that hidden forces will bring renewal.

Themes

hope nature resilience

Mood

melancholic hopeful

Type

metaphorical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal loss
  • seasonal depression
  • creative block

Key Concepts

winter metaphor renewal hidden forces

Questions to Reflect On

  • What unseen currents support you now?
  • How can you nurture hope in darkness?
A Different Perspective

May downplay active effort needed.

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