Frost Quote by Loren Eiseley Download Open image “In the days of the frost seek an minor sun.” — Loren Eiseley ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Days Frost Frost Frost Seek Minor Sun Minors Seek Minor Sun
Frost is but slender weeks away, Tonight the sunset glow will stay, Swing to the north and burn up higher And Northern Lights wall… — Robert P. T. Coffin Copy Share Image
“just got back from a beautiful eve of winter solstice snowshoeing. my heart was lost and enlivened by both the hush of the mountainous… — George Meredith Copy Share Image
“I am already far north of London, and as I walk in the streets of Petersburgh, I feel a cold northern breeze play upon… — Mary Shelley Copy Share Image
“Because the winter glass that is bitten by frost, does clear out when the sun shines . And there is sunshine always at last!” — Javid Ahmad Tak Copy Share Image
Last night, there came a frost, which has done great damage to my garden… It is sad that Nature will play such tricks on… — Nathaniel Hawthorne Copy Share Image
“In November, at winter's gate, the stars are brittle. The sun is a sometime friend. And the world has tucked her children in, with… — In November Cynthia Rylant Copy Share Image
“The winter drew on — a season as different from the summer in those northern latitudes, as if it belonged to another solar system.… — George MacDonald Copy Share Image
“Winter Solstice is a gentle teaching. As it shows us that after the longest night, the light always returns, within the earth and within… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Though it was the end of February, the day was a lazy sort of cold. The sun slipped through the cloud in bursts, reminding… — Erika Robuck Copy Share Image
“Taking a final pleasure in what the wind can neither proclaim nor destroy, I am a student of nightfall, I claim no other profession.” — Loren Eiseley Copy Share Image
We are one of many appearances of the thing called Life; we are not its perfect image, for it has no perfect image except… — Loren Eiseley Copy Share Image
Perhaps a creature of so much ingenuity and deep memory is almost bound to grow alienated from his world, his fellows, and the objects… — Loren Eiseley Copy Share Image
To have dragons one must have change; that is the first principle of dragon lore. — Loren Eiseley Copy Share Image
It is frequently the tragedy of the great artist, as it is of the great scientist, that he frightens the ordinary man. — Loren Eiseley Copy Share Image
Every time we walk along a beach some ancient urge disturbs us so that we find ourselves shedding shoes and garments or scavenging among… — Loren Eiseley Copy Share Image
The future is neither ahead nor behind, on one side or another. Nor is it dark or light. It is contained within ourselves; its… — Loren Eiseley Copy Share Image
Out of the choked Devonian waters emerged sight and sound and the music that rolls invisible through the composer's brain. They are there still… — Loren Eiseley Copy Share Image
“I once saw, on a flower pot in my own living room, the efforts of a field mouse to build a remembered field. I… — Loren Eiseley Copy Share Image
Lights come and go in the night sky. Men, troubled at last by the things they build, may toss in their sleep and dream… — Loren Eiseley Copy Share Image
“All right, you deadly little ghostlings,” I muttered. “Mama says go back to bed! - Cat” — Jeaniene Frost Copy Share Image
“Had she always been so insulated from human contact, like a bloom encased in frost?” — Tess Gerritsen Copy Share Image
My reign is not yet over... you live, and my power is complete. Follow me; I seek the everlasting ices of the north, where… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“But frost, like the crystallized dreams of autumn, began to coat the clearing with its sugar glaze.” — Victoria Logue Copy Share Image
“if she thought she'd seen his eyes burn before, it was nothing compared to what they were doing now. Frost had never been so… — J.R. Ward Copy Share Image
No hardy perennial has the enduring quality of hope. Cut it to the roots, stamp it underfoot, let frost and fire work their will,… — Rachel Field Copy Share Image
I guess the best advice I ever got or anyone could get for doing a talk show, though it has not been easy very… — Dick Cavett Copy Share Image
After a hard frost a man might wake in the morning and find he was breaking a covenant. — William Henry Maule Copy Share Image
Ingratitude is the frost that nips the flower even as it opens, that shrivels the generous apple on the branch, that freezes the fountain… — Ann Wroe Copy Share Image
There is in youth a purity of character which, when once touched and defiled, can never be restored; a fringe more delicate than frost-work,… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
When Robert Frost was alive, I was known as the other new England poet, which is to be barely known at all. — Howard Nemerov Copy Share Image
When everything that ticked has stopped, and space stares, all around, or grisly frosts, first autumn morns, repeal the beating ground. — Emily Dickinson Copy Share Image