The Quest of Iranon Quotes
The Quest of Iranon
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H.P. Lovecraft1,325 ratings, 3.47 average rating, 124 reviews
The Quest of Iranon Quotes
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“Wherefore do ye toil; is it not that ye may live and be happy? And if ye toil only that ye may toil more, when shall happiness find you? Ye toil to live, but is not life made of beauty and song? And if ye suffer no singers among you, where shall be the fruits of your toil? Toil without song is like a weary journey without an end. Were not death more pleasing?”
― The Quest of Iranon
― The Quest of Iranon
“Into the sunset wandered Iranon, seeking still for his native land and for men who would understand his songs and dreams.”
― The Quest of Iranon
― The Quest of Iranon
“I remember the square of moonlight on the floor, that was not like any other light, and the visions that danced on the moonbeams when my mother sang to me. And too, I remember the sun of morning bright above the many-coloured hills in summer, and the sweetness of flowers borne on the south wind that made the trees sing.”
― The Quest of Iranon
― The Quest of Iranon
“My wealth is in little memories and dreams, and in hopes that I sing in gardens when the moon is tender and the west wind stirs the lotus-buds.”
― The Quest of Iranon
― The Quest of Iranon
“And in the twilight, as the stars came out one by one and the moon cast on the marsh a radiance like that which a child sees quivering on the floor as he is rocked to sleep at evening, there walked into the lethal quicksands a very old man in tattered purple, crowned with withered vine-leaves and gazing ahead as if upon the golden domes of a fair city where dreams are understood. That night something of youth and beauty died in the elder world.”
― The Quest of Iranon
― The Quest of Iranon
“But most of the men of Teloth yawned, and some laughed and some went away to sleep; for Iranon told nothing useful, singing only his memories, his dreams, and his hopes.”
― The Quest of Iranon
― The Quest of Iranon