Descriptive Quote by Kestral M. Gaian Download Open image ““For Aaron, looking like a skeleton was very much for life, not just for Halloween”” — Kestral M. Gaian ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Descriptive Halloween Humor Life
“[describing Aaron, hero's brother] His hair was shorter and lighter, and his eyes were more green than blue. And even though he was tall,… — Suzanne Brockmann Copy Share Image
“A skeleton, even a walking one, is at least human; Death of a sort lurks inside every living creature.” — Neil Gaiman Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
“His teeth began to chatter. God All-Mighty! he thought, why haven't I realized it all these years? All these years I've gone around with a--SKELETON--inside me! How is it we take ourselves for granted? How is it we never question our bodies and our being? A skeleton. One of those jointed, snowy, hard things, one of those foul, dry, brittle,… — Ray Bradbury Copy Share
“On Halloween, I made us ghosts but when we slipped on our costumes, we looked exactly the same.” — Wildflower Veins Copy Share Image
“Today, Aaron decided, he would begin to grieve in earnest. He would walk the lonely beach, mocked by gulls, uncaring, his every step a… — Joseph Caldwell Copy Share Image
“I can't describe the skeletons that make up ones life. Though they silently dance every night. Why do suicides tears only fall in the… — Zachary Koukol Copy Share Image
“The skeleton picked up the second skull, so worn as to barely be recognisable as such. The vertebrae fell and rolled like beads from… — J.A. Clement Copy Share Image
“I couldn't sew on a day like this. There's something in the air that gets in the blood and makes a sort of glory… — Lucy Maud Montgomery Copy Share Image
“Although yoga has its origins in ancient India, its methods and purposes are universal, relying not on cultural background, faith or deity, but simply… — Tara Fraser Copy Share Image
“Nightfall was approaching, the light pouring away past the world’s horizon in a gradually darkening cascade.” — Obie Williams Copy Share Image
I think every writer has a book that haunts them, and on some level, every book you write is a reaction to it. 'Lolita'… — Marisha Pessl Copy Share Image
“The tree feels splintery, nasty to my touch; it feels Floridian, more reptile than vegetable, more stucco than stone. I do loathe this state,… — Allan Gurganus Copy Share Image
“Her long platinum blond hair fell in loose waves past her shoulders, with a few black peekaboo strands. She wore a black minidress and… — Jamie McGuire Copy Share Image
“Sai stands in his spineless way, young but antiquated, studious but not clever, a thick steel watch on his wrist, his oiled black hair… — Manu Jospeh Copy Share Image
“The words came so fast they seemed to roll down hill. Nobody ever calls it all that; it's just spring wheat, but I like… — Mildred Walker Copy Share Image
I wouldn't call myself a synaesthete in the sense that Nabokov was. But I'll talk about a sound as being cold blue or dark… — Brian Eno Copy Share Image
“The schools wear the blank faces of war buildings, their windows blown blind by rocks or guns or mortars. Their plaster is an acne… — Alexandra Fuller Copy Share Image
“The trees were like black skeletons reaching to the sky, pleading with their bony arms for the sun to get stronger.” — J.R. Ward Copy Share Image
“Now here he was: sartorially, facially and interpersonally sharpened; every inch the beatific boffin.” — Sam Byers Copy Share Image
“*You are not yet in the Emerald Dream. First, you must remove your earthly shell...* the voice in his head instructed. *As you reach… — Richard A. Knaak Copy Share Image