Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston

This book is definitely a little different from what I usually read and write about. For one, it's from way back in the 1930s; for another, it's literary fiction rather than my beloved science fiction and fantasy. It makes me laugh to describe literary works as unusual in my reading, because once upon a time, when I was a high school student, other kids in my classes commented about taking a look at what I was carrying around this week. I always had "one of The Classics" with me. One week, […]

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Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston

This book is definitely a little different from what I usually read and write about. For one, it’s from way back in the 1930s; for another, it’s literary fiction rather than my beloved …

Alex Keane
Surface of Daymar, a moon of the gas giant Crusader, in the #Hurston solar system of #StarCitizen
If you look super close you can see a little hole above the center where there's a sand cave to explore.
Ludlow is an unmarked #StarCitizen settlement on #Hurston in #Stanton, that is built from the hull of a #600i.
https://starcitizen.tools/Ludlow
Ludlow - Star Citizen Wiki

Ludlow is an unmarked settlement on Hurston in Stanton that is built from the hull of a 600i, as of its introduction in Alpha 3.22.0 it contains a bar. The quickest...

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Maker's Point is a derelict #StarCitizen settlement built on top of a hill on #Hurston in the #Stanton system.
https://starcitizen.tools/Maker%27s_Point
Maker's Point - Star Citizen Wiki

Maker's Point is a derelict settlement built on top of a hill on Hurston in the Stanton system.

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Picker's Field is a derelict #StarCitizen settlement built inside of a crater on #Hurston in the #Stanton system.
https://starcitizen.tools/Picker%27s_Field
Picker's Field - Star Citizen Wiki

Picker's Field is a derelict settlement built inside of a crater on Hurston in the Stanton system.

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Rappel is a derelict #StarCitizen settlement built on #Hurston in the #Stanton system. https://starcitizen.tools/Rappel
Rappel - Star Citizen Wiki

Rappel is a derelict settlement built on Hurston in the Stanton system.

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“Ships at a distance have every man’s wish on board.”
― Zora Neale #Hurston, Their Eyes Were Watching God
“I want a busy life, a just mind and a timely death.”
― Zora Neale #Hurston, Dust Tracks on a Road
#Prayer seems to me a cry of weakness, and an attempt to avoid, by trickery, the rules of the game as laid down. I do not choose to admit weakness. I accept the challenge of responsibility. #Life, as it is, does not frighten me, since I have made my peace with the universe as I find it, and bow to its laws. The ever-sleepless sea in its bed, crying out “how long?” to Time; million-formed and never motionless flame; the contemplation of these two aspects alone, affords me sufficient food for ten spans of my expected lifetime. It seems to me that organized creeds are collections of words around a wish. I feel no need for such. However, I would not, by word or deed, attempt to deprive another of the consolation it affords. It is simply not for me. Somebody else may have my rapturous glance at the archangels. The springing of the yellow line of morning out of the misty deep of dawn, is glory enough for me. I know that nothing is destructible; things merely change forms. When the consciousness we know as life ceases, I know that I shall still be part and parcel of the world. I was a part before the sun rolled into shape and burst forth in the glory of change. I was, when the earth was hurled out from its fiery rim. I shall return with the earth to Father Sun, and still exist in substance when the sun has lost its fire, and disintegrated into infinity to perhaps become a part of the whirling rubble of space. Why fear? The stuff of my being is #matter, ever changing, ever moving, but never lost; so what need of denominations and creeds to deny myself the comfort of all my fellow men? The wide belt of the universe has no need for finger-rings. I am one with the infinite and need no other assurance.”
― Zora Neale #Hurston, Dust Tracks on a Road
“The #present was an egg laid by the #past that had the #future inside its shell.”
― Zora Neale #Hurston