Fine Quote by Martha Ostenso Download Open image “By mid-morning a rain as fine as silk spills was weaving over the lake.” — Martha Ostenso ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fine Lakes Morning Rain Silk Spills Weaving
So fine was the morning except for a streak of wind here and there that the sea and sky looked all one fabric, as… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
“May was premature for rain but a chalky sheet of clouds hung low and slow, drizzling constantly, too light to soak through clothing, too… — Margaret Sisu Copy Share Image
The rain began again. It fell heavily, easily, with no meaning or intention but the fulfilment of its own nature, which was to fall… — Helen Garner Copy Share Image
“Some days the rain just seemed to fit, and today felt like one of those days. The morning sky was dark, layered with the… — Kimberly Derting Copy Share Image
It is the fine rain that soaks us through. — Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne Copy Share Image
“Innocent droplets of rain Make almost all events Quite natural. (from "A Rainy Day")” — Visar Zhiti Copy Share Image
“SWIMMING IN THE RAIN Swaddled and sleeved in water, I dive to the rocky bottom and rise as the first drops of sky find… — Chana Bloch Copy Share Image
The lush green of the fields became a rich gold that swayed sturdily under the wind and fell at last before the hands of… — Martha Ostenso Copy Share Image
Listen - man is a child of Nature. When he turns against his mother - he's done! He may not find out about it… — Martha Ostenso Copy Share Image
There is too much doing - too little being! When we begin to get strenuous, life begins to grow intolerable. — Martha Ostenso Copy Share Image
There was nothing so real on the prairie as winter, nothing so memorable. — Martha Ostenso Copy Share Image
“Work did not destroy the loneliness; work was only a fog in which they moved so that they might not see the loneliness of… — Martha Ostenso Copy Share Image
It's remarkable - most remarkable, the way these people manage, from time to time, a tragedy or a near-tragedy to break the even tenor… — Martha Ostenso Copy Share Image
once a man had thrust his hands into the soil and knew the grit of it between his teeth, he felt something rise within… — Martha Ostenso Copy Share Image
Religion is passionate, reckless, destructive, idol-smashing. It's a martyr burning at the stake. It's a crown of thorns and a cross. — Martha Ostenso Copy Share Image
a man can break God's laws and be forgiven. That's what they teach us. But when he breaks Nature's laws, there's no forgiveness -… — Martha Ostenso Copy Share Image
Here and there on the branch of an oak a congress of leaves still clung, rigid as flakes of bronze. — Martha Ostenso Copy Share Image
You have stirred the soil with your plow, my friend. It will never be the same again. — Martha Ostenso Copy Share Image
I] k[n]ow youre b[e]tt[e]r off without me. [D]ont worr[y] ab[o][u]t me. Im fine. — Tinku Razoria Copy Share Image
To hurry through the rise and fall of a fine, full sentence is like defying the role of time in human life. — Kenneth Clark Copy Share Image
Some shows just go away - and that's fine. They serve their purpose and their entertainment value, but there are shows that touch people… — Michael Cudlitz Copy Share Image
The Germans will make a few scattered attacks, then go away. The Romans will enjoy a fine September. — Pietro Badoglio Copy Share Image
Just be what it is that you are, and that is just fine. You don't have to be what you're not in any way.… — Alice Walker Copy Share Image
But I saw the pain and sadness in everything, and swirled it round my mouth like a fine wine. — Emma Forrest Copy Share Image
- You look fine. - Right. I look fine. Except I don't, said Zora, tugging sadly at her man's nightshirt. This was why Kiki… — Zadie Smith Copy Share Image
“I'm fine," said Pilar, "for the moment. And the moment is the only time we can be fine in.” — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
Here comes old Rosie she's looking mighty fine, here comes hot Nancy she's steppin' right on time. There go the street lights bringing on… — Bob Seger Copy Share Image
It's still possible to savor the remarkable foods that millennia of human ingenuity have teased from milk. A sip of milk itself or a… — Harold McGee Copy Share Image
Another success is the post-office, with its educating energy augmented by cheapness and guarded by a certain religious sentimentin mankind; so that the power… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image