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    Lawrence Durrell
    “Grapes from this mountain region yield a wine that bubbles ever so slightly; an undertone of sulphur and rock. Ask for red wine at Lakones and they will bring you a glass of volcano's blood.”
    Lawrence Durrell, Prospero's Cell

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    D.H. Lawrence
    “If we sip the wine, we find dreams coming upon us out of the imminent night”
    D. H. Lawrence
    tags: wine

  • #3
    Paul Tillich
    “Wine is like the incarnation--it is both divine and human”
    Paul Tillich
    tags: wine

  • #4
    John Steinbeck
    “On the black earth on which the ice plants bloomed, hundreds of black stink bugs crawled. And many of them stuck their tails up in the air. "Look at all them stink bugs," Hazel remarked, grateful to the bugs for being there.
    "They're interesting," said Doc.
    "Well, what they got their asses up in the air for?"
    Doc rolled up his wool socks and put them in the rubber boots and from his pocket he brought out dry socks and a pair of thin moccasins. "I don't know why," he said. "I looked them up recently--they're very common animals and one of the commonest things they do is put their tails up in the air. And in all the books there isn't one mention of the fact that they put their tails up in the air or why."
    Hazel turned one of the stink bugs over with the toe of his wet tennis shoe and the shining black beetle strove madly with floundering legs to get upright again. "Well, why do you think they do it?"
    "I think they're praying," said Doc.
    "What!" Hazel was shocked.
    "The remarkable thing," said Doc, "isn't that they put their tails up in the air--the really incredibly remarkable thing is that we find it remarkable. We can only use ourselves as yardsticks. If we did something as inexplicable and strange we'd probably be praying--so maybe they're praying."
    "Let's get the hell out of here," said Hazel.”
    John Steinbeck, Cannery Row

  • #5
    John Steinbeck
    “He put on a little knapsack and he walked through Indiana and Kentucky and North Carolina and Georgia clear to Florida. He walked among farmers and mountain people, among swamp people and fishermen. And everywhere people asked him why he was walking through the country.
    Because he loved true things he tried to explain. He said he was nervous and besides he wanted to see the country, smell the ground and look at grass and birds and trees, to savor the country, and there was no other way to do it save on foot.”
    John Steinbeck, Cannery Row

  • #6
    John Steinbeck
    “A man with a beard, ordering a beer milk shake in a town where he wasn’t known—they might call the police.”
    John Steinbeck, Cannery Row



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