When the beginnings of self-destruction enter the heart it seems no bigger than a grain of sand.
--
The Late Forties and the Fifties, 1952 entryJohn Cheever
We call it a grain of sand
but it calls itself neither grain nor sand.
It does just fine without a name,
whether general, particular,
permanent, passing,
incorrect or apt.Wislawa Szymborska
Sometimes, that mountain you've been climbing, is just a grain of sand.
Carrie Underwood
The divine is everywhere, even in a grain of sand; there I represented it in the reeds.
Caspar David Friedrich
For instance, the symbolism of matter, with its controversies, that is to say, the inner similarity of the deepest being of human and nature. The symbolism of ashes, earth, of mud and clay from which the human being originates and to which he eventually will return; the grains of sand which so obviously indicate the fragility and insignificance of our life and the solidarity emanating from it when one realises that the differences between us (people, fh) are the same as those between one grain of sand and the other; fact is: there is no difference.(1977)
Antoni Tapies
I am hanging in the balance of the reality of man. Like every sparrow falling, like every grain of sand.
Bob Dylan
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