« All Fringed Quotes · William Shakespeare's Page
Fringed Quotes by William Shakespeare
More Fringed Quotes
- Forth from his dark and lonely hiding-place, (Portentous sight!) the owlet Atheism, sailing on obscene wings athwart the noon, drops his blue-fringed… — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- At one point I was introduced to a devastatingly handsome young man -- beautiful, really -- with black unruly hair, large sensitive… — Janet Leigh
- As a thinker I keep discovering that beauty itself is as much a fact, and a mystery...I consider nature's facts -- its… — Annie Dillard
- Do not be troubled because you have not great virtues. God made a million spears of grass where He made one tree.… — Henry Ward Beecher
- Life is not mean, it is grand; if it is mean to any, he or she makes it so. God made it… — Orison Swett Marden
- Yonder cloud That rises upward always higher, And onward drags a laboring breast, And topples round the dreary west, A looming bastion… — Alfred Lord Tennyson
- The darkness is not so dense as it was; there are faint streaks on the horizon's verge; mist is in the valleys,… — William Morley Punshon
- In Africa a thing is true at first light and a lie by noon and you have no more respect for it… — Ernest Hemingway
- The fringed curtains of thine eye advance, And say what thou seest yond. — William Shakespeare
- She sleeps: her breathings are not heard In palace chambers far apart. The fragrant tresses are not stirr'd That lie upon her… — Alfred Lord Tennyson
- Then her eyes narrowed. The sun was spilling in the window behind her and Dageus's eyes were golden, dappled with darker flecks.… — Karen Marie Moning
- Light That's how I feel- like the winter-fringed breeze might scoop me up into its wings, fly away with me trapped in… — Ellen Hopkins