“The lake was a shield of beaten brass flung down in the valley under a full sun.” — Jane Urquhart Copy Share Image
“The lake has all sorts of different faces. And so it’s always fresh.” — Banana Yoshimoto Copy Share Image
“Rolling country, not yet quite mountainous, with woods and lakes, is what I like best.” — Franz Kafka Copy Share Image
I'd like to know about some of the things that they teach down there, like building a lake. If I ever wanted… — Tom Felton Copy Share Image
“...They called the lake Bob. Don't ask me why. "Gonna go sit by Bob," someone would say, or "Bob looks like hell… — Erin Saldin Copy Share Image
“To the shore, to the lake, to anyplace where there are waves and ice cream and umbrellas.” — Hazel Woods Copy Share Image
“fingers of wind combed the lake into ridges—icy palm prints glistened wherever it rested” — john j geddes Copy Share Image
It always has been a goal of mine to compete in the Olympics. Right after I graduated from college, I moved out… — Brittany Bowe Copy Share Image
I like to think each writer is doing his or her part. Feeding the lake, as Jean Rhys said. And maybe there… — Rachel Kushner Copy Share Image
I would like a summer value meal. with a lake, a boat and a side order of margarita please. — Punkinhead Abhishek Copy Share Image
“I'm standing in the lake, forming a whirlpool with my arms, letting the force of atonement pull me into its center until… — Henri Cole Copy Share Image
I've got eighteen-year-old twins that need to go to college, so there's still a financial issue, but I could retire tomorrow and… — Jonathan Banks Copy Share Image
“You know when you're floating on your back in the lake, the water rises and falls against your ears? So that for… — Tricia Rayburn Copy Share Image
“I knew I would stay in this town when I found the blue enamel pot floating in the lake. The pot led… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I remember a hundred lovely lakes, and recall the fragrant breath of pine and fir and cedar and poplar trees. The trail… — Hamlin Garland Copy Share Image
“Sail the Lost Sea America’s largest underground lake is tucked away beneath Tennessee, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. After… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Sometimes, if you wander long enough out-of-doors, you look up and find yourself in a suddenly devastating place: on a glittering slab… — Anthony Doerr Copy Share Image
“The car was only partway submerged; David must have regained control enough to brake before driving all the way into the water.… — John M. Cusick Copy Share Image
“It was a generation growing in its disillusionment about the deepening recession and the backroom handshakes and greedy deals for private little… — Daniel Amory Copy Share Image
“Trousers rolled to the knee but still they got wet. They tied the rope to a cleat at the rear of the… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
“The dancer...knows it takes Ten sacred years to learn one gesture Of the wind’s caress on the skin of water. Tonight, in… — Marjorie M. Evasco Copy Share Image
“It seemed for a moment as if something was there, loitering between the knurled and towering cherry trees, a flash of a… — Hazel Butler Copy Share Image
When the waters of a lake are absolutely still, the lake reflects the trees, the sky, and everything around it perfectly. At… — Alberto Villoldo Copy Share Image
“I felt that something horrible was near from the moment that my foot first touched the water,' said Frodo. 'What was that… — J.R.R. Tolkien Copy Share Image
“His kiss was like no other! His kiss was enchanted and fairy-tale like. He applied pressure, but just enough to feel his… — Keira D. Skye Copy Share Image
We don't tend to ask where a lake comes from. It lies before us, contained and complete, tantalizing in its depth but… — John Daniel Copy Share Image
“A little tranquil lake is more significant to my life than any big city in the world” — Munia Khan Copy Share Image