We've got stained glass windows in our house; it's those damned pigeons. — Chic Murray Copy Share Image
God Ain't no stained glass window, cause he never keeps his window closed. — Johnny Cash Copy Share Image
Each of us is carving a stone, erecting a column, or cutting a piece of stained glass in the construction of something… — Adrienne Clarkson Copy Share Image
“He was like a shattered stained-glass window: something beautiful that's broken; a million colours fallen on the ground where no light can… — Glenda Millard Copy Share Image
The Church cannot be content to live in its stained-glass house and throw stones through the picture window of modern culture. — Robert McAfee Brown Copy Share Image
Prosciutto should be thin and let light through like stained glass. Even I know that. — Lisa Brennan-Jobs Copy Share Image
Art used to be made in the name of faith. We made cathedrals, we made stained-glass windows, we made murals. — Julia Cameron Copy Share Image
You think religion is what's inside a little building filled with pretty lights from stained glass windows. But it's not. It's wings!… — Dorothy Canfield Fisher Copy Share Image
“Visions flashed through her mind. A fluttering of white wings. A burning arrow. Stained glass under her feet.” — Tiffany Reisz Copy Share Image
“...I deliberately spilled the black ink of despair because my perfect soul was a stained glass illusion - can you understand that?...” — John Geddes Copy Share Image
I have long believed that celebrity, the way we worship and package and sell our pop stars, is what filled the need… — Rich Cohen Copy Share Image
The leaf fall of his words, the stained glass hues of his moods, the rust in his voice, the smoke in his… — Anais Nin Copy Share Image
“There was a stained glass window in the room with the image of a woman holding a spear. It was a beautiful… — Michael-Scott Earle Copy Share Image
My interest in art must have started with my Catholic upbringing. Art was everywhere: churches with its paintings, sculptures, stained glass, textiles,… — Cheech Marin Copy Share Image
The stars are the great Gothic churches: spires, naves, delicate flying buttresses, massive conventional buttresses, stained glass and grandeur, grandeur, grandeur. — John Corry Copy Share Image
“He looked up at the round, stained glass window in front of him, a blurred kaleidoscope backlit in the morning sun. It… — Red Tash Copy Share Image
“It’s his story to tell—or not tell,” he said, not meeting her eyes. “Do you see those stained glass windows? They’re beautiful,… — Debra Anastasia Copy Share Image
My dad's an artist, and my grandfather paints - he's not a painter; my grandfather's a butcher - but he does a… — Brett Dalton Copy Share Image
“The zombie looks like a man, walks like a man, eats and otherwise functions fully, yet is devoid of the spark. It… — David Wong Copy Share Image
When the starry sky, a vista of open seas, or a stained-glass window shedding purple beams fascinate me, there is a cluster… — Julia Kristeva Copy Share Image
“Turning the corner, she saw the dark figure of a man, John, pushed up against the side of his bed cast in… — Shawn Kirsten Maravel Copy Share Image
“Some days seem to fit together like a stained glass window. A hundred little pieces of different color and mood that, when… — Maggie Stiefvater Copy Share Image
“ It made her chest hurt, how much she felt in this moment. She knew she should not say anything impetuously. But… — Joey W. Hill Copy Share Image
So Mo began filling the silence with words. He lured them out of the pages as if they had only been waiting… — Cornelia Funke Copy Share Image
“literature enlarges our world of experience to include both more of the physical world and things not yet imagined, giving the “actual… — Leland Ryken Copy Share Image
“We sang at the chapel annexed to the home every morning. We understood that this was the humans' moon, the place for… — Karen Russell Copy Share Image
“Desiree the child bride, and her sister Miranda, had gone grave-robbing for a wedding gown. In the north end of the cemetery,… — Timothy Schaffert Copy Share Image
“It would be incorrect in every sense to say that so near the end of his life he had lost his faith,… — Ann Patchett Copy Share Image
“I wrote too many poems in a language I did not yet know how to speak But I know now it doesn't… — Andrea Gibson Copy Share Image
“He opened his eyes then, white fire flaring hotly within them. “Send me home, Legna,” he commanded her, his voice hoarse with… — Jacquelyn Frank Copy Share Image
“It looks as though your shop is doing well,” Luka said, gazing around. “Could you help me find a gift for a… — Jessica Day George Copy Share Image
“blood from the gash had seeped through her shirt and the blanket, pooling on the floor. Looking at it intensified the dizziness… — Joseph R. Lallo Copy Share Image
“I am convinced that poets are toddlers in a cathedral, slobbering on wooden blocks and piling them up in the light of… — Andrew Peterson Copy Share Image
“I recently heard a story of a little Catholic girl who loved to turn her attention every Sunday to the massive stained… — Eric Gimour Copy Share Image
It was a blonde. A blonde to make a bishop kick a hole in a stained-glass window. — Raymond Chandler Copy Share Image