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beautiful sky done
Charles Dickens And a beautiful world we live in, when it is possible, and when many other such things are possible, and not only possible, but done-- done, see you!-- under that sky there, every day.
beautiful weed feelings
Charles Dickens ... Natural affections and instincts, my dear sir, are the most beautiful of the Almighty's works, but like other beautiful works of His, they must be reared and fostered, or it is as natural that they should be wholly obscured, and that new feelings should usurp their place, as it is that the sweetest productions of the earth, left untended, should be choked with weeds and briers.
beautiful character interesting
Charles Dickens She had gained a reputation for beauty, and (which is often another thing) was beautiful.
beautiful sweet character
Charles Dickens ... when he saw her sitting there all alone, so young, and good, and beautiful, and kind to him; and heard her thrilling voice, so natural and sweet, and such a golden link between him and all his life's love and happiness, rising out of the silence; he turned his face away, and hid his tears.
beautiful girl sleep
Charles Dickens I don't remember forms or faces now, but I know the girl was beautiful. I know she was; for in the bright moonlight nights, when I start from my sleep, and all is quiet about me, I see, standing still and motionless in one corner of this cell, a slight and wasted figure with long black hair, which streaming down her back, stirs with no earthly wind, and eyes that fix their gaze on me, and never wink or close...
beautiful nature real
Charles Dickens Upon the purple tree-tops far away, and on the green height near at hand up which the shades were slowly creeping, there was an equal hush. Between the real landscape and its shadow in the water, there was no division; both were so untroubled and clear, and, while so fraught with solemn mystery of life and death, so hopefully reassuring to the gazer's soothed heart, because so tenderly and mercifully beautiful.
beautiful nature blue
Charles Dickens But, for all that, they had a very pleasant walk. The trees were bare of leaves, and the river was bare of water-lilies; but the sky was not bare of its beautiful blue, and the water reflected it, and a delicious wind ran with the stream, touching the surface crisply.
beautiful nature horse
Charles Dickens He lowered the window, and looked out at the rising sun. There was a ridge of ploughed land, with a plough upon it where it had been left last night when the horses were unyoked; beyond, a quiet coppice-wood, in which many leaves of burning red and golden yellow still remained upon the trees. Though the earth was cold and wet, the sky was clear, and the sun rose bright, placid, and beautiful.
secret disease pestilence
Charles Dickens In seasons of pestilence, some of us will have a secret attraction to the disease--a terrible passing inclination to die of it.
secret together needs
Alan Watts Really, the fundamental, ultimate mystery -- the only thing you need to know to understand the deepest metaphysical secrets -- is this: that for every outside there is an inside and for every inside there is an outside, and although they are different, they go together.
secret wipe take-a-deep-breath
Alan Watts Take a deep breath and tell us your deepest, darkest secret, so we can wipe our brow and know that we're not alone.
secret easy carried-away
Alan Patricof The secret now is to be disciplined. It's so easy to get carried away with things valued on the hereafter.
secret dawn cry-the-beloved-country
Alan Paton But when the dawn will come, of our emancipation, from the fear of bondage and the bondage of fear, why, that is a secret.
secret shortcuts substitutes
Al Oerter There's no substitute for work. There are no shortcuts. There are no secrets.
secret ingredients responsible
Akio Morita There is no secret ingredient or hidden formula responsible for the success of the best Japanese companies.
secret experience together
David Hume We learn the influence of our will from experience alone. And experience only teaches us, how one event constantly follows another; without instructing us in the secret connexion, which binds them together, and renders them inseparable.
secretary
David Brooks It's rare in an administration for a secretary of state and a secretary of defense to get along really well.
despair surrender never-surrender
Alan Moore Never despair. Never surrender.
despair infinity debauchery
Edmond de Goncourt Debauchery is perhaps an act of despair in the face of infinity.
despair hope leads path stand today total utter wisdom
Woody Allen We stand today at a crossroads: One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness. The other leads to total extinction. Let us hope we have the wisdom to make the right choice.
despair amusement boring
Charles Baudelaire Il faut travailler sinon par go u" t, au moins par de sespoir, puisque, tout bien ve rifie , travailler est moins ennuyeux que s'amuser. We should work: if not by preference, at least out of despair. All things considered, work is less boring than amusement.
despair boring amusing
Charles Baudelaire It is necessary to work, if not from inclination, at least from despair. Everything considered, work is less boring than amusing oneself.
despair enmity
William Shakespeare I will despair, and be at enmity With cozening hope.
despair tongue speak
William Shakespeare Discomfort guides my tongue And bids me speak of nothing but despair.
despair good moments overall
Bobby Douglas We wrestled pretty well the first round. We had some moments of despair, but overall we had a pretty good round.
despair storm september
Catherynne M. Valente The storm ate up September’s cry of despair, delighted at its mischief, as all storms are.