Gloomy Quote by Grace Paley Download Open image “Rosiness is not a worse windowpane than gloomy gray when viewing the world.” — Grace Paley ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Gloomy Gray World
... But I'm annoying you to no purpose with my arguments. A person whose house is only open on the west can't see the sun rise at dawn; it's only seen when the sun sets at dusk. If one tries to compare the color and appearance of the two, one will go on arguing forever... ...The fault lies not with… — Anonymous Copy Share
Nothing good about the sun if you're trying to watch television with out curtains. — Dov Davidoff Copy Share Image
A pessimist doesn't see the sunset outside, he sees the dirt on the window. — Jim Rohn Copy Share Image
“Looking from outside into an open window one never sees as much as when one looks through a closed window. There is nothing more… — Charles Baudelaire Copy Share Image
You have the nicest window, you know? None of the others can even compete. It´s not flashy like the others, or bleary – your… — Banana Yoshimoto Copy Share Image
It's difficult to look on the bright side when you're surrounded by negativity. — Amy Morin Copy Share Image
Darkest Hour' is all claustrophobic settings paired with a much bigger window on the conflict. — Mary Katharine Ham Copy Share Image
We must not fear daylight just because it almost always illuminates a miserable world. — Rene Magritte Copy Share Image
[It's] funny how things have a way of looking so much brighter in the daytime. — Elvis Presley Copy Share Image
“Near home I ran through our park, where I had aired my children on weekends and late-summer afternoons. I stopped at the northeast playground,… — Grace Paley Copy Share Image
Old age is not a good thing. It can be really hard, and those of us who have it a little easier should keep… — Grace Paley Copy Share Image
Well, by now you must know yourself, honey, whatever you do, life don't stop. It only sits a minute and dreams a dream. — Grace Paley Copy Share Image
The women's movement was coming, but I didn't know it in 1956-1957, when I began to write. — Grace Paley Copy Share Image
It wasn't until I lived in the countryside that I began to understand the life of the countryside and the people in it and… — Grace Paley Copy Share Image
…I go through a story for lies. I might discover the lie of trying to show off. Sometimes they’re lies of character. Sometimes they… — Grace Paley Copy Share Image
I didn't intend. The word "intend" is the wrong word for what I do. It's just that it's something you do, and you can't… — Grace Paley Copy Share Image
I myself have not met a self-confessed liberal since the late fifties (and even then it was a tacky thing to admit, like coming… — Wilfrid Sheed Copy Share Image
It crosses my mind that our generation may leave problems that are simply too hard for human society in the generations that follow. The… — Ross Garnaut Copy Share Image
Britannia's shame! There took her gloomy flight, On wing impetuous, a black sullen soul . Less base the fear of death than fear of… — Edward Young Copy Share Image
What has changed is that my life then was less difficult and my future seemingly less gloomy, but as far as my inner self,… — Vincent Van Gogh Copy Share Image
The past--the wild charge at the head of his men up San Juan Hill; the first years of his marriage when he worked late… — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
The iron bolt...mysteriously fastens the door of hope and holds our spirits in a gloomy prison. — Charles Spurgeon Copy Share Image
I accept that climate change is a challenge, I accept the broad theory about global warming. I am sceptical about a lot of the… — John Howard Copy Share Image
The gloomy theology of the orthodox--the Calvinists--I do not, I cannot believe. Many of the notions--nay, most of the notions--which orthodox people have of… — Rutherford B. Hayes Copy Share Image
“By the shores of Gitche Gumee, By the shining Big-Sea-Water, Stood the wigwam of Nokomis, Daughter of the Moon, Nokomis, Dark behind it rose… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The gloomy recess of an ecclesiastical library is like a harbor, into which a far-traveling curiosity has sailed with its freight, and cast anchor.… — Robert Aris Willmott Copy Share Image