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morning stars moon
Charles Dickens The night crept on apace, the moon went down, the stars grew pale and dim, and morning, cold as they, slowly approached. Then, from behind a distant hill, the noble sun rose up, driving the mists in phantom shapes before it, and clearing the earth of their ghostly forms till darkness came again.
morning light long-ago
Charles Dickens I took her hand in mine, and we went out of the ruined place; and, as the morning mists had risen long ago when I first left the forge, so, the evening mists were rising now, and in all the broad expanse of tranquil light they showed to me, I saw no shadow of another parting from her.
morning air giving
Charles Dickens The great grindstone, Earth, had turned when Mr. Lorry looked out again, and the sun was red on the courtyard. But, the lesser grindstone stood alone there in the calm morning air, with red upon it that the sun had never give, and would never take away.
morning halloween night
Charles Dickens I recollected one story there was in the village, how that on a certain night in the year (it might be that very night for anything I knew), all the dead people came out of the ground and sat at the heads of their own graves till morning.
morning life-and-love up-early
Charles Dickens Possibly we might even improve the world a little, if we got up early in the morning, and took off our coats to the work.
morning sunday waiting
Charles Stanley On Sunday morning, I'm not nervous... I can't wait to tell what God wants me to say.
morning heart years
Alan Watts The morning glory which blooms for an hour differs not at heart from the giant pine, which lives for a thousand years.
morning thinking looks
Alan Watts To define is to limit, to set boundaries, to compare and to contrast, and for this reason, the universe, the all, seems to defy definition....Just as no one in his senses would look for the morning news in a dictionary, no one should use speaking and thinking to find out what cannot be spoken or thought.
smell confusing library
Alan Bennett Cloisters, ancient libraries ... I was confusing learning with the smell of cold stone.
smell paper energy
Chris Colfer I love bookstores. I love the energy in a bookstore and the smell of the paper.
smell sight joy
Edward Gibbon The Gauls derided the hairy and gigantic savages of the North; their rustic manners, dissonant joy, voracious appetite, and their horrid appearance, equally disgusting to the sight and to the smell.
smell succeed toilets
David Reuben I was the only westerner to succeed in a place that's like a toilet, and you always come out of a toilet with a smell.
smell i-can knows
Deborah Harkness I know,I can smell it, too,
smell afternoon hot
Billy Wilder It was a hot afternoon and I can still remember the smell of honeysuckle all along the street. How can I have known that murder can sometimes smell like honeysuckle?
smell noses ifs
Billy Wilder If something smells bad, why put your nose in it?
smell color sound
Bill Walton I could smell colors, I could feel sounds.
smell play funky
Buddy Guy I'm gonna play something so funky you can smell it
victory events defeat
Charles Stanley In times of defeat, we never know how close we are to victory. In every event of failure, God has planted a seed of success.
victory needs conflict
Charles Spurgeon Victory needs conflict as its preface.
victory saws
William Shakespeare I came, saw, and overcame.
victory spirituality
Beth Moore Our victory rests not on faith in our spirituality. Our victory rests on faith in our God.
victory battle hotter
Bob Marley The hotter the battle the sweeter the victory.
victory
Bill Walsh Victory is produced by and belongs to all.
victory graves
William Shakespeare And either victory, or else a grave.
victory germs defeat
Carl Jung Every victory contains the germ of future defeat.
victory events campaigns
Elizabeth May You should never even ask if a campaign is winnable, because the question is not answerable. No-one can predict the course of the future. Time and time again I have seen completely unforeseeable shifts in the tide of events that result in campaign victory.