“A stone thrown up into the air is bound to fall down, and absolute power is like a huge stone thrown up into the air.”
“Stones and sticks are thrown only at fruit-bearing trees.”
“Statues to great men are made of the stones thrown at them in their lifetime.”
“My trust in you was like the small child’s; who, when thrown in the air, expects to be caught, but you dropped me down, and not a moan escaped my lips.”
“The music of the Stones pounds the air like the amplified pulse of my erection.”
“How does one say in the jargon of musicology that my sould was pulled out of me and thrown up in the air, to be tossed about by the music. How does one say that I breathed, that I existed, in harmony with the ups and downs of those notes. What kind of notes both elevate and cast down, exalt and crush?”