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beautiful stars night
Charles Dickens When she took her opposite place in the carriage corner, the brightness in her face was so charming to behold, that on her exclaiming, "What beautiful stars and what a glorious night!" the Secretary said "Yes," but seemed to prefer to see the night and the stars in the light of her lovely little countenance, to looking out of window.
beautiful struggle years
Charles Dickens I see a beautiful city and a brilliant people rising from this abyss, and, in their struggles to be truly free, in their triumphs and defeats, through long years to come, I see the evil of this time and of the previous time of which this is the natural birth, gradually making expiation for itself and wearing out...
beautiful temptation use
Charles Caleb Colton A beautiful woman, if poor, should use double circumspection; for her beauty will tempt others, her poverty herself.
beautiful witty jewels
Charles Caleb Colton Wit in women is a jewel, which, unlike all others, borrows lustre from its setting, rather than bestows it; since nothing is so easy as to fancy a very beautiful woman extremely witty.
beautiful hate giving
Charles Dickens How beautiful you are! You are more beautiful in anger than in repose. I don't ask you for your love; give me yourself and your hatred; give me yourself and that pretty rage; give me yourself and that enchanting scorn; it will be enough for me.
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.
witty profound sublime
Charles Caleb Colton Shakespeare, Butler and Bacon have rendered it extremely difficult for all who come after them to be sublime, witty or profound.
witty expression order
Charles Simmons Euphonic and harmonious expressions, forcible and just expressions, profound and comprehensive expressions, and especially apt and witty expressions, each have their specific influence upon different minds, and their common influence upon all minds.... It is therefore high time our most valuable aphorisms and paragraphs were put in order for frequent perusal, and for handy reference, as the circumstances of life call up subjects.
witty men noses
Edmond Rostand A large nose is in fact the sign of an affable man, good, courteous, witty, liberal, courageous, such as I am.
witty humorous idiot
Charles de Gaulle What do you take me for, an idiot?
witty people peanuts
Charles M. Schulz I love mankind; it's people I can't stand.
witty men good-man
Charles M. Schulz You're a good man, Charlie Brown.
witty funny-life lying
Charles M. Schulz Sometimes I lie awake at night and ask why me? Then a voice answers nothing personal, your name just happened to come up.
witty fitness-motivational exercise
Charles M. Schulz Jogging is very beneficial. It's good for your legs and your feet. It's also very good for the ground. If makes it feel needed.
witty torah dare
Charles Grodin I wouldn't even dare read the Torah, let alone attempt a witty observation on the Torah.
jewels cash existence
Charles Dickens And what about the cash, my existence's jewel?
jewels light black
Audre Lorde I am Black because I come from the earth's inside now take my word for jewel in the open light.
jewels
Leonor Varela I don't need jewels and cars. It's about the delicacy of the way I'm handled.
jewels one-day upbraid
William Shakespeare The clock upbraids me with the waste of time.
jewels may watches
William Shakespeare A woman that is like a German clock, Still a-repairing, ever out of frame, And never going aright, being a watch, But being watched that it may still go right!
jewels monsters canvas
Camille Pissarro I sometimes have a horrible fear of turning up a canvas of mine. I'm always afraid of finding a monster in place of the precious jewels I thought I had put there!
jewels use ornaments
Arthur Conan Doyle A fine thought in fine language is a most precious jewel, and should not be hid away, but be exposed for use and ornament.
jewels mind opal
William Shakespeare Now the melancholy God protect thee, and the tailor make thy garments of changeable taffeta, for thy mind is opal.
jewels house chastity
William Shakespeare My chastity's the jewel of our house, bequeathed down from many ancestors.