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Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings Quotes: "The light died in the low clouds. Falling snow drank in the dusk. Shrouded in silence, the branches wrapped me in their peace. When the boundaries were erased, once again the wonder: that *I* exist."

The light died in the low clouds. Falling snow drank in the dusk. Shrouded in silence, the branches wrapped me in their peace. When the boundaries were erased, once again the wonder: that *I* exist.



Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings Quotes: "Better than other people.' Sometimes he says: 'That, at least, you are.' But more often: 'Why should you be? Either you are what you can be, or you are not - like other people."

Better than other people.' Sometimes he says: 'That, at least, you are.' But more often: 'Why should you be? Either you are what you can be, or you are not - like other people.




Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings Quotes: "You wake from dreams of doom and--for a moment--you know: beyond all the noise and the gestures, the only real thing, love's calm unwavering flame in the half-light of an early dawn."

You wake from dreams of doom and--for a moment--you know: beyond all the noise and the gestures, the only real thing, love's calm unwavering flame in the half-light of an early dawn.



Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings Quotes: "Like the bee, we distill poison from honey for our self-defense--what happens to the bee if it uses its sting is well known."

Like the bee, we distill poison from honey for our self-defense--what happens to the bee if it uses its sting is well known.




Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings Quotes: "Acts of violence-- Whether on a large or a small scale, the bitter paradox: the meaningfulness of death--and the meaninglessness of killing."

Acts of violence-- Whether on a large or a small scale, the bitter paradox: the meaningfulness of death--and the meaninglessness of killing.



Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings Quotes: "He is one of those who has had the wilderness for a pillow, and called a star his brother. Alone. But loneliness can be a communion."

He is one of those who has had the wilderness for a pillow, and called a star his brother. Alone. But loneliness can be a communion.



Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings Quotes: "Humility before the flower at the timber line is the gate which gives access to the path up the open fell."

Humility before the flower at the timber line is the gate which gives access to the path up the open fell.




Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings Quotes: "Trees quiver in the wind, sailing on a sea of mistout of earshot."

Trees quiver in the wind, sailing on a sea of mistout of earshot.



Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings Quotes: "This accidentalmeeting of possibilitiescalls itself I.I ask: what am I doing here?And, at once, this Ibecomes unreal."

This accidentalmeeting of possibilitiescalls itself I.I ask: what am I doing here?And, at once, this Ibecomes unreal.



Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings Quotes: "His moral lectureblazed with hate.What could have driven a child that far?"

His moral lectureblazed with hate.What could have driven a child that far?



Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings Quotes: "My home drove meinto the wilderness.Few look for me. Few hear me."

My home drove meinto the wilderness.Few look for me. Few hear me.



Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings Quotes: "Apes. The moon woke them--round the world's navel revolvedprayer wheels of steps."

Apes. The moon woke them--round the world's navel revolvedprayer wheels of steps.