Far clouds of feathery gold, Shaded with deepest purple, gleam Like islands on a dark blue sea. — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image
I make a lot of mistakes. One time I mixed dark blue and black in a suit. — Ricky Rubio Copy Share Image
In fall-orbed glory, yonder moon Divine Rolls through the dark-blue depths. — Robert Southey Copy Share Image
“You are a strange people. So loving, yet so lonely, inside. I would lie awake at night and gaze up at the… — Charlotte Stein Copy Share Image
“She wore a steel gray business suit and under the jacket a dark blue shirt and a man's tie of lighter shade.… — Raymond Chandler Copy Share Image
“You are my song, my dark blue dream Of doves, of winter's drowsy drone, And sleighs that slow and golden go Through… — Velimir Khlebnikov Copy Share Image
A man notices a woman's figure when she walks in a room. Women have eight million words for blue; a man says… — Hallie Ephron Copy Share Image
“A rumor grows, there in the first evening shadows, and gathers speed. A patchy, slippery, taffeta rumor. She was wearing a dress.… — Karen Foxlee Copy Share Image
“The roof of the big top was dark blue, spangled with silver stars, and it reminded him of something but he couldn't… — Kate Atkinson Copy Share Image
“Hey Logan?” “Aye?” “What’s your favorite color?” “I don’t have one.” “Everyone has one.” “Blue.” “Light or dark blue?” Again, I answer… — Emma Chase Copy Share Image
I made cranberry sauce, and when it was done put it into a dark blue bowl for the beautiful contrast. I was… — Elizabeth Berg Copy Share Image
“ Bye ,” he said with a gentle smile. And with that, his delicious boots walked right out of the J-Bar, his… — Ree Drummond Copy Share Image
I have very little fashion sense, and to tell you the truth, I give it very little thought. I dress to be… — Leonardo DiCaprio Copy Share Image
“He moved now, A tiny jerk of movement, and Elissa saw what she hadn't grasped before. that his fingers showed white and… — Imogen Howson Copy Share Image
For the first time in my life I saw the horizon as a curved line. It was accentuated by a thin seam… — Ulf Merbold Copy Share Image
“When I open my eyes, the morning light makes me wish I hadn’t. Raffe lies on his sofa, watching me with those… — Susan Ee Copy Share Image
Conceive a jelly-fish such as sails in our summer seas, bell-shaped and of enormous size - far larger, I should judge, than… — Arthur Conan Doyle Copy Share Image
“Presents are made for the pleasure of the one who gives them, not for the merits of those who receive them,' said… — Carlos Ruiz Zafón Copy Share Image
“Towards four o'clock the dew fell, and she smelled a gust of sweetness from the roses and a paleness showed in the… — Rumer Godden Copy Share Image
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“This morning, Ray Bradbury is dead and there is only soy milk at my coffee shop. I do not know which to… — Lewis Mundt Copy Share Image
“Darwin, landing in Brazil in 1832, had a similar reaction, colored by his reading of his predecessor." Humboldt's glorious descriptions are &… — Charles Darwin Copy Share Image
“flavourings, and many other assorted pollutants. I got a plain house blend, black, no sugar, in the middle-sized go-cup, not the enormous… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Then I heard footsteps on a stairs, and in a moment the thickish figure of a woman blocked out the light from… — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
“I had the most ridiculous dream.” I point at my brother. “You were there.” I point at Simon beside him. “And you.”… — Emma Chase Copy Share Image
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Heavens, how charming it is! There is now in the sky only the soft vaporous color of pale citron - the last… — Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot Copy Share Image
What beauty. I saw clouds and their light shadows on the distant dear earth…. The water looked like darkish, slightly gleaming spots….… — Yuri Gagarin Copy Share Image
Rays were blazing through the atmosphere of the earth, the horizon became bright orange, gradually passing into all the colors of the… — Yuri Gagarin Copy Share Image
“I learned another Italian word recently, painstakingly working on the translation of Jovanotti’s lyrics: storia. It means “history,” but it can also… — Lauren Henderson Copy Share Image
“Then Ruskin came. I showed him our small library. He looked at it with disapproving eyes. “ Each book ”, he said… — Jane Ellen Harrison Copy Share Image
“You hurt,too?" When the female nodded, Marissa was stunned. Then a little relieved. "It wasn't all painful. I mean, what led up… — J.R. Ward Copy Share Image
“Running along the bank was a white rabbit wearing a waistcoat and looking worriedly at a clock. Appearing and disappearing at various… — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
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