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Not a living thing was to be seen and the cottages that sat huddled close to the ground remained fast shut the smoke fro
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"Not a living thing was to be seen and the cottages that sat huddled close to the ground remained fast shut; the smoke from the chimneys alone still gave a sign of life"

- Stijn Streuvels

About this Quote

The quote paints a picture of a desolate and peaceful landscape. Not a single living animal shows up, and the homes that are scattered around the location are all closed up. The only indication of life is the smoke that increases from the chimneys, indicating that people are still living in the homes. The quote conveys a sense of loneliness and emptiness, as if the location has been abandoned. It likewise suggests that the people residing in the homes are attempting to keep to themselves, as they have actually closed their doors and windows and are not venturing out. The quote is a reminder of the fragility of life, and how quickly it can be removed. It also serves as a tip of the importance of neighborhood and connection, as the smoke from the chimneys is an indication that people are still living in the location, even if they are not visible.

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Belgium Flag This quote is written / told by Stijn Streuvels between October 3, 1871 and August 15, 1969. He/she was a famous Writer from Belgium. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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