Violet Froste

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Average rating: 3.87 · 982 ratings · 173 reviews · 7 distinct worksSimilar authors
Sapphire and Steel (Blood a...

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Topics Mentioning This Author

G.K. Chesterton
“Poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese.”
G.K. Chesterton, Alarms and Discursions

Alfred Tennyson
“So runs my dream, but what am I?
An infant crying in the night
An infant crying for the light
And with no language but a cry.”
Lord Alfred Tennyson, In Memoriam

Hermann Hesse
“O how incomprehensible everything was, and actually sad, although it was also beautiful. One knew nothing. One lived and ran about the earth and rode through forests, and certain things looked so challenging and promising and nostalgic: a star in the evening, a blue harebell, a reed-green pond, the eye of a person or a cow. And sometimes it seemed that something never seen yet long desired was about to happen, that a veil would drop from it all, but then it passed, nothing happened, the riddle remained unsolved, the secret spell unbroken, and in the end one grew old and looked cunning . . . or wise . . . and still one knew nothing perhaps, was still waiting and listening.”
Herman Hesse, Narcissus and Goldmund

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