Thousands of stars in the night sky, And shells on the shore together, Hundreds of birds that go singing by, Especially in… — John Walter Bratton Copy Share Image
Come, Friend, you too must die. Why moan about it so? Even Patroclus died, a far, far better man than you. And… — Homer Copy Share Image
When Veronica Mars was canceled, the following season of pilots for The CW had been announced, and one was Gossip Girl. I… — Kristen Bell Copy Share Image
If I were to choose the sights, the sounds, the fragrances I most would want to see and hear and smell--among all… — Edwin Way Teale Copy Share Image
“At such a time [at dawn] I would dream of being a baker who delivers bread, a fitter from the electric company,… — Bruno Schulz Copy Share Image
The weeping of the guitar begins. The goblets of dawn are smashed. The weeping of the guitar begins. Useless to silence it.… — Federico Garcia Lorca Copy Share Image
“I woke up early and took the first train to take me away from the city. The noise and all its people.… — Charlotte Eriksson Copy Share Image
Life had taught her that we all require big and small lies in order to survive, just as much as we need… — Carlos Ruiz Zafon Copy Share Image
“Dawn makes a sound. If you listen closely, right as the sun starts to come up, you'll hear it. It's like the… — Tiffanie DeBartolo Copy Share Image
Since the dawn of time, women have been attracted to mates with strong survival skills—like intelligence and physical prowess— because men with… — Becca Fitzpatrick Copy Share Image
When your dawn theater sounds to clear your sinuses: don't delay. Jump. Those voices may be gone before you hit the shower… — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
The reason for not going out and sinning all you like is the same as the reason for not going out and… — Robert Farrar Capon Copy Share Image
In the downhill of life, when I find I'm declining, May my lot no less fortunate be Than a snug elbow-chair can… — John Churton Collins Copy Share Image
“In the small hours of a cold February dawn, Justin and I walked to the Pacific, high cliffs eroding over the ocean,… — Aspen Matis Copy Share Image
Dawn Of The Dead is about how we're just a country cannibalizing itself, turning into one shopping mall, and everyone at the… — Eli Roth Copy Share Image
I've been thinking about it, and that poem, that guy that wrote it, he meant you're gold when you're a kid, like… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Literature duplicates the experience of living in a way that nothing else can, drawing you so fully into another life that you… — Barbara Kingsolver Copy Share Image
In I Praise My Destroyer, Diane Ackerman demonstrates once again her love for the specific language that rises from the juncture of… — Pattiann Rogers Copy Share Image
My personal success would be that people understand what I was trying to do. It was the most palatable when I watchmen_7_mdid… — Zack Snyder Copy Share Image
People were touchingly naive at the dawn of the Internet revolution when they said the Internet will route around censorship the way… — Paul Saffo Copy Share Image
Who knows what beautiful and winged life, whose egg has been buried for ages under many concretic layers of woodenness in the… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
I realize that people fly with small children all the time, and that babies are easier in some ways because all they… — Carolyn Hax Copy Share Image
'2001' used a lot of what's called 'front projection.' You project an image onto this giant reflective screen, and the image bounces… — Douglas Trumbull Copy Share Image
But you have to understand, mental illness is like cholesterol. There is is good kind and the bad. Without the good kind-… — Tim Dorsey Copy Share Image
Since mankind's dawn, a handful of oppressors have accepted the responsibility over our lives that we should have accepted for ourselves. By… — Alan Moore Copy Share Image
One only passes from the darkness of ignorance to the enlightenment of science if one re-reads with ever-increasing love the works of… — Peter of Blois Copy Share Image
There is no greater mystery than this, that we keep seeking reality though in fact we are reality. We think that there… — Ramana Maharshi Copy Share Image
As far as history goes I am dead. If there is something beyond I shall have to bounce back. I have found… — Henry Miller Copy Share Image
Whether we be Italians or Frenchmen, misery concerns us all. Ever since history has been written, ever since philosophy has meditated, misery… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
Your god must once have stood at a dawn of infinite possibilities, and this is what he's made of it. You tell… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
We cannot know the consequences of suppressing a child's spontaneity when he is just beginning to be active. We may even suffocate… — Maria Montessori Copy Share Image
All snowmen look to the sky, knowing their death will be delivered by the horizon. Before dawn, their life becomes the darkest.… — Craig Stone Copy Share Image
Color, in the outward world, answers to feeling in man; shape, to thought; motion, to will. The dawn of day is the… — John Sterling Copy Share Image
We are apt to imagine that this hubbub of Philosophy, Literature, and Religion, which is heard in pulpits, lyceums, and parlors, vibrates… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“A crimson fire that vanquishes the stars;A pungent odor from the dusty sage;A sudden stirring of the huddled herds;A breaking of the… — Willa Cather Copy Share Image
For why, my brothers and sisters, would you rejoice in silver? Either your silver will perish, or you will, and no one… — Saint Augustine Copy Share Image
In 2012, the far-right Golden Dawn won 21 seats in Greece's parliamentary election, the right-wing Jobbik gained ground in my native Hungary,… — George Soros Copy Share Image
It's a corny old gag about Las Vegas, the temporal city if there ever was one, trying to camouflage the hours and… — Michael Herr Copy Share Image
The Omen is one of my favorites. Even though I'm an atheist now, I was brought up Catholic and can remember thinking… — Nick Frost Copy Share Image
The great river-courses which have shaped the lives of men have hardly changed; and those other streams, the life-currents that ebb and… — George Eliot Copy Share Image