Quote by Myrtle Reed

The river itself portrays humanity precisely, with its tortuous windings, its accumulation of driftwood, its unsuspected depths, and its crystalline shallows, singing in the Summer sun. Barriers may be built across its path, but they bring only power, as the conquering of an obstacle is always sure to do. Sometimes when the rocks and stone-clad hills loom large ahead, and eternity itself would be needed to carve a passage, there is an easy way around. The discovery of it makes the river sing with gladness and turns the murmurous deeps to living water, bright with ripples and foam.


The river itself portrays humanity precisely, with its tortu

Summary

This quote uses the imagery of a river to depict the complexity and resilience of humanity. The winding course of the river represents the twists and turns of life, while the accumulation of driftwood symbolizes the baggage or experiences we carry with us. The river's depths allude to the hidden depths within each human being, while its crystalline shallows symbolize moments of clarity or transparency. The obstacles and barriers encountered by the river represent challenges in life, which ultimately bring strength and power when overcome. Additionally, the quote suggests that there may be hidden paths or alternate routes when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles, emphasizing the power of discovery and adaptability.

By Myrtle Reed
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