Quote by Ambrose Bierce
On this night I had searched for them without success, fearing to find them; they were nowhere in the house, nor about the moonlit dawn. For, although the sun is lost to us for ever, the moon, full-orbed or slender, remains to us. Sometimes it shines by night, sometimes by day, but always it rises and sets, as in that other life.
Summary
This quote emphasizes the narrator's fear and desperation in searching for someone, but with no success. The mention of the moon symbolizes a glimmer of hope and endurance in the midst of darkness. It holds significance as a constant presence that offers guidance and meaning, reminiscent of the cycle of life itself. Although the sun, representing an ultimate sense of fulfillment, may be lost, the moon's ability to rise and set, both during day and night, reflects the eternal nature of existence itself.