Quote #133351
When snow falls, nature listens.
Antoinette van Kleeff
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line personifies nature as a sentient presence that becomes hushed and attentive during snowfall. Snow is often experienced as a muffling force—softening sound, slowing movement, and simplifying the landscape—so “nature listens” suggests a rare interval of stillness in which the world seems to pause. The quote can be read as an invitation to the observer as well: when snow falls, human attention is drawn inward and outward at once, toward quiet perception rather than activity. It frames winter not as emptiness but as a contemplative season, where silence becomes a kind of awareness.




