Landscape Quote by Lucille Clifton Download Open image ““was my first landscape, red brown as the clay of her georgia.”” — Lucille Clifton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Brown Clay Clay Georgia Landscape Landscape Red Red Brown
“Georgia had felt the colours and the rain, but she would not miss here. And there was something lost. The now-ness of things. It… — Diana Evans Copy Share Image
“But if she was going to live in a damn jungle, she preferred it be a damn jungle in Georgia, she always said, and… — Rick Bragg Copy Share Image
“It was a lovely landscape. It was idyllic, poetical, and it inspired me. I felt good and noble. I felt I didn't want to… — Jerome K. Jerome Copy Share Image
“This is important to writing. . . that is, it is important to my own writing. This. . . is landscape! Mine. This dirt… — Patricia MacLachlan Copy Share Image
“Her soul was a country he longed to explore and know as well as he did every stone that pocked that creek path.” — Lori Benton Copy Share Image
“Minnesota! It smelled like raspberries and sunlight and tender grass. It was summer, and everything was more beautiful than any picture she had carried… — Ann Patchett Copy Share Image
“As I looked about me I felt that the grass was the country, as the water is the sea. The red of the grass… — Willa Cather Copy Share Image
“I had seen the flowers on her dress beside the canals in the north, she was indigenous like a herb, and I never wanted… — Graham Greene Copy Share Image
“She told me about rolling hills covered with cornfields and treeless miles of land without water. I dreamt of cornfields dotted with yellow rosebushes” — A. LaFaye Copy Share Image
“The sun was crouched on its haunches over the Pioneers. The mountains were both purple and brown, the angle of light hitting the moiré… — Reif Larsen Copy Share Image
“I went up to the terrace again and looked out on the tawny, many-alleyed city. At night it looked carved from brown sugar.” — Pat Conroy Copy Share Image
“As the landscape changed from brown to green, the army awakened, and began to tremble with eagerness at the noise of rumors.” — Stephen Crane Copy Share Image
wishes for sons by Lucille Clifton i wish them cramps. i wish them a strange town and the last tampon. I wish them no… — Lucille Clifton Copy Share Image
“these hips are big hips. they need space to move around in. they don't fit into little petty places.” — Lucille Clifton Copy Share Image
I keep hearing tree talk water words and i keep knowing what they mean. — Lucille Clifton Copy Share Image
You might as well answer the door, my child, the truth is furiously knocking. — Lucille Clifton Copy Share Image
In the bigger scheme of things the universe is not asking us to do something, the universe is asking us to be something. And… — Lucille Clifton Copy Share Image
If i should enter the house and speak with my own voice, at last, about its awful furnitutre, pulling apart the covering over the… — Lucille Clifton Copy Share Image
To be a good poet, you must care more about the writing, than the writer. — Lucille Clifton Copy Share Image
It's difficult for people to come to the understanding that only a small minority of the people ever really get the word about life,… — Earl Nightingale Copy Share Image
After 20 years of painting wildlife subjects in acrylic, I felt the need for a change and began to explore portraiture and landscape in oils. — Ron Parker Copy Share Image
In Africa, animals and the natural landscape allow local communities to support themselves, as there is a constant source of money from tourism. — David Lidington Copy Share Image
I know when I'm not dancing, and I go home, I usually work with my dad, who's an electrician. So I do stuff like… — Tristan MacManus Copy Share Image
Smell is a strange sight. It evokes sentimental landscapes through a sudden sketching of the subconscious. — Fernando Pessoa Copy Share Image
What I did for my last act as a painter, if you call me a painter, was to photograph the weave of the canvas,… — Agnes Denes Copy Share Image
In a way Australia is like Catholicism. The company is sometimes questionable and the landscape is grotesque. But you always come back. — Thomas Keneally Copy Share Image
Grief is like a long valley, a winding valley where any bend may reveal a totally new landscape. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
As for critical writing about modernism, its moments of lucidity are but fulgurations illuminating the dark and incomprehensible landscape of its subject's unabashed difficulty. — Will Self Copy Share Image
Our life is a constant journey, from birth to death. The landscape changes, the people change, our needs change, but the train keeps moving.… — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
The fake Zionist regime will disappear from the landscape of geography. — Ali Khamenei Copy Share Image
If your spirit still looks around at the time of prayer, then it does not yet pray as a monk. You are no better… — Evagrius Ponticus Copy Share Image