Indolent

to be lazy; to want avoid activity or exertion; lazy; idle; slothful; loafing; languid; sluggish; lethargic

Michael Jay McClure

Michael Jay McClure

@mjmimages.bsky.social

Send peace on all lands and flickering corn.—

O, may tranquility walk by his elbow

When wandering in the forest, if he love

No other.—Hear, and may the indolent flocks

Be plentiful.—And if he love another,

May panthers end him.

—W. B. Yeats, from “Anashuya and Vijaya,” & a perfect wedding vow

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第一の手記.

第一の手記.

@talesofmacabre.bsky.social

granting no space to think or feel, why did the soft, indolent earth thus greet me with the shock of a steel plate? did the soft earth turn to steel only to show me my own softness? that nature might bring home to me

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MobiQuotes

MobiQuotes

@mobiquotes.bsky.social

We do not know today whether we are busy or idle. In times when we thought ourselves indolent we have discovered afterward that much was accomplished and much was begun in us.

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