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nature giving natural
Charles Dickens Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own.
nature humility pride
Charles Caleb Colton We cannot think too highly of our nature, nor too humbly of ourselves.
nature men self
Charles Dickens If Natur has gifted a man with powers of argeyment, a man has a right to make the best of 'em, and has not a right to stand on false delicacy, and deny that he is so gifted; for that is a turning of his back on Natur, a flouting of her, a slighting of her precious caskets, and a proving of one's self to be a swine that isn't worth her scattering pearls before.
nature moon shining
Charles Dickens When the moon shines very brilliantly, a solitude and stillness seem to proceed from her that influence even crowded places full of life.
nature dark moon
Charles Dickens The earth covered with a sable pall as for the burial of yesterday; the clumps of dark trees, its giant plumes of funeral feathers, waving sadly to and fro: all hushed, all noiseless, and in deep repose, save the swift clouds that skim across the moon, and the cautious wind, as, creeping after them upon the ground, it stops to listen, and goes rustling on, and stops again, and follows, like a savage on the trail.
nature wall dark
Charles Dickens A moment, and its glory was no more. The sun went down beneath the long dark lines of hill and cloud which piled up in the west an airy city, wall heaped on wall, and battlement on battlement; the light was all withdrawn; the shining church turned cold and dark; the stream forgot to smile; the birds were silent; and the gloom of winter dwelt on everything.
nature morning fall
Charles Dickens It was a cold hard easterly morning when he latched the garden gate and turned away. The light snowfall which had feathered his schoolroom windows on the Thursday, still lingered in the air, and was falling white, while the wind blew black.
nature dark winter
Charles Dickens The white face of the winter day came sluggishly on, veiled in a frosty mist; and the shadowy ships in the river slowly changed to black substances; and the sun, blood-red on the eastern marshes behind dark masts and yards, seemed filled with the ruins of a forest it had set on fire.
flower memorable thinking
Charles Dickens Pause you who read this, and think for a moment of the long chain of iron or gold, of thorns or flowers, that would never have bound you, but for the formation of the first link on one memorable day.
flower sleep eye
Charles Dickens The flowers that sleep by night, opened their gentle eyes and turned them to the day. The light, creation's mind, was everywhere, and all things owned its power.
flower thinking may
Charles Caleb Colton Of present fame think little, and of future less; the praises that we receive after we are buried, like the flowers that are strewed over our grave, may be gratifying to the living, but they are nothing to the dead.
flower eye scary
Charles Dickens I saw that the bride within the bridal dress had withered like the dress, and like the flowers, and had no brightness left but the brightness of her sunken eyes.
flower rain believe
Charles Spurgeon The more a church flourishes, the more, I believe, do hypocrites get in, just as you see many a noxious creeping thing come and get in a garden after a shower of rain. The very things that make glad the flowers bring out these noxious things. And so hypocrites get in and steal much of the church's sap away.
flower giving perfume
Charles Spurgeon Give because you love to give - as the flower pours forth its perfume.
flower garden scripture
Charles Spurgeon No Scripture is exhausted by a single explanation. The flowers of God's garden bloom not only double, but sevenfold; they are continually pouring forth fresh fragrance.
flower humility garden
Charles Spurgeon True humility is a flower which will adorn any garden.
flower long realizing
Alan Watts You will begin to realize that if you contemplate long enough on the leaf of the flower, that it involves the whole universe.
tree shade way
Charles Dickens Train up a fig tree in the way it should go, and when you are old sit under the shade of it.
tree world this-world
Alan Watts We do not "come into" this world; we come out of it, as leaves from a tree.
tree sun bigs
Chinua Achebe When there is a big tree small ones climb on its back to reach the sun.
tree lizards praise
Chinua Achebe The lizard that jumped from a high Iroko tree to the ground said he would praise himself if no-one else did.
tree remember sometimes
David Hockney It sometimes takes a foreigner to come and see a place and paint it. I remember someone saying they had never really noticed the palm trees here until I painted them.
tree tongue shows
William Shakespeare Tongues I'll hang on every tree That shall civil sayings show. . . .
tree bent grows
Bill O'Reilly As the tree is bent, so it will grow.
tree spheres earth
Bill Nye Hard to find anything lovelier than a tree. They grow at right angles to a tangent of the nominal sphere of the Earth.
tree storm violent
Bertolt Brecht The storm that bends the birch trees Is held to be violent But how about the storm That bends the backs of the roadworkers?