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Annie Dillard Quotes - Page 5

I am a fugitive and a vagabond, a sojourner seeking signs.

Annie Dillard (1994). “The Annie Dillard reader”, Harpercollins

Nature's silence is its one remark, and every flake of world is a chip off that old mute and immutable block.

Annie Dillard (2016). “Teaching a Stone to Talk: Expeditions and Encounters”, p.65, Canongate Books

You can't test courage cautiously, so I ran hard and waved my arms hard, happy.

Annie Dillard (2016). “An American Childhood”, p.102, Canongate Books

The point of going somewhere like the Napo River in Ecuador is not to see the most spectacular anything. It is simply to see what is there.

Annie Dillard (2016). “Teaching a Stone to Talk: Expeditions and Encounters”, p.56, Canongate Books

An Eskimo shaman said, Life's greatest danger lies in the fact that man's food consists entirely of souls.

Annie Dillard (2011). “Pilgrim at Tinker Creek”, p.242, Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd