Treading Quotes

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Rixa White
“Injured Soul
Fainted Eyes

Returning
from where?

Weary feet
Weak arms

Treading
toward where?

Struggled
in vain battles

Fighting
delusive enemies

Erred by
a deception

The ancient deception”
Rixa White

Friedrich Nietzsche
“You are treading your path of greatness: now it must call up all your courage that there is no longer a path behind you!
You are treading your path of greatness: no one shall steal after you here! Your foot itself has extinguished the path behind you, and above that path stands written: Impossibility.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra

Sarah J. Maas
“The liquid was delightfully warm, and I strode in until it was deep enough to swim out a few strokes and casually tread in place. Not water, but something smoother, thicker. Not oil, but something purer, thinner. Like being wrapped in warm silk. I was so busy savouring the tug of my fingers through the silvery substance that I didn't notice him until he was treading beside me.”
Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Thorns and Roses