Book: White Silence



... But only harder, only deeper - White Silence in his detachment. Nothing moves, the sky was bright as polished copper, the slightest whisper seems sacrilege, and man is frightened of his own voice. The only piece of a living, moving across the shadowy desert of the dead world, he fears his audacity, acutely conscious that he was only a worm. Themselves have strange ideas, the mystery of the universe looking for his expression. And man finds the fear of death, before God, before the world, and together with fear - the hope of the resurrection and the life and longing for immortality, the vain striving of the captive of matter; then the person is left alone with "God".
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The man and the beast frantically wrestled for dominance.
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Nature has many ways to convince a man in his mortality: continuous alternation of the tides, the fury of the storm, the horrors of earthquake, the thunder of heavenly artillery.
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- And then sit in... in a box, and PIFF! went. - In the form of an explanation of Mason flipped the empty Cup, and deftly caught it, cried: - And now - puff! - have arrived! Of the great shamans! You go to Fort Yukon, and I'm going up to Arctic city- twenty-five dreams. A long rope from there to here, I cling to that rope and say, "Hello, Ruth! How are you?" And you say, "Is that you, husband?" I said, "Yes." And you say: "it is Impossible to bake bread: no more soda". Then I said, "Look in the closet, under the flour. Goodbye!" You go to the closet and take soda as needed. And all the time you Fort Yukon, me in the Arctic city. That's what the shamans!
Quote Explanation: Ruth is the wife of Mason.
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