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" But if they, the infinitely dead, were awakening an image within us,
see, they would perhaps point to the catkins
hanging from the bare hazels, or
mean the rain pelting the dark earth in spring.—

And we, who think of happiness as
rising, would feel an emotion
that almost startles
when a happy thing falls. "

Rainer Maria Rilke , Duino Elegies


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Rainer Maria Rilke quote : But if they, the infinitely dead, were awakening an image within us,<br />see, they would perhaps point to the catkins<br />hanging from the bare hazels, or<br />mean the rain pelting the dark earth in spring.—<br /><br />And we, who think of happiness as<br />rising, would feel an emotion<br />that almost startles<br />when a happy thing falls.