“Do not be dust in the wind, but the wind that creates the dust storm.” — E.W. Greenlee Copy Share Image
Pulvis et umbra sumsu." ~ Horace, Odes ("We are dust and Shadows") — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
Even such is time, that takes in trust Our youth, our joys, our all we have, And pays us but with age… — Walter Raleigh Copy Share Image
The desert is a place of bones, where the innards are turned out, to desiccate into dust. — Vera Nazarian Copy Share Image
If I were dead and buried And I heard your voice, Beneath the sod My heart of dust Would still rejoice. — Dalton Trumbo Copy Share Image
I am a man. And I am former baby and a future skeleton, and I am a distant future pile of dust. — Demetri Martin Copy Share Image
In a way, you are poetry material; You are full of cloudy subtleties I am willing to spend a lifetime figuring out.… — Franz Kafka Copy Share Image
What monstrous absurdities and paradoxes have resisted whole batteries of serious arguments, and then crumbled swiftly into dust before the ringing death-knell… — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
The true harvest of my life is intangible - a little star dust caught, a portion of the rainbow I have clutched. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
But the years came and went without bringing the careless boy; and when they met again Wendy was a married woman, and… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
'Tis time, my friend, 'tis time! For rest the heart is aching; Days follow days in flight, and every day is taking,… — Alexander Pushkin Copy Share Image
Love demands patience, desire is restless; What color shall I paint the heart, until you savage it? You shall not ignore me… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The mind is a mill which can incessant turn, 'til its mere operation focus the stress inward and the stones grind themselves… — David Mamet Copy Share Image
If you have unfilled dreams and visions of greater prosperity and success tucked in a corner of your mind, don't keep them… — Catherine Ponder Copy Share Image
They remain dead, the people I try to resuscitate by straining to hear what they say. But the illusion is not pointless,… — Jean Genet Copy Share Image
The search for truth is, as it always has been, the noblest expression of the human spirit. Man's insatiable desire for knowledge… — Raymond B. Fosdick Copy Share Image
Saving the world via medical research or going off to Gobi Desert to dust off dinosaur eggs is what I thought I… — Morgan Fairchild Copy Share Image
Under the desert sun, in the dogmatic clarity, the fables of theology and the myths of classical philosophy dissolve like mist. The… — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
My wife and I have just returned from Belgium where, courtesy of the hotel TV, we acquired a new perspective on the… — David Walker Copy Share Image
“I would by all means have men beware, lest Aesop 's pretty fable of the fly that sate on the pole of… — Francis Bacon Copy Share Image
He loved a book because it was a book; he loved its odor, its form, its title. What he loved in a… — Gustave Flaubert Copy Share Image
Let me cradle myself back Into the darkness Of the half shapes ... Of the cauled beginnings ... Let me stir the… — Lola Ridge Copy Share Image