Blue dress Quote by Mary Szybist Download Open image ““In her blue dress, she's just a bit of that sky, just a blank bit fallen into the meadow.”” — Mary Szybist ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Blue dress
“She rolled over and stretched, blinking up at the blue sky. The tips of the long grasses swished gently in the breeze. The hot… — Elizabeth George Speare Copy Share Image
“When she opened her eyes the sky was still there, with its monotonous and brilliant blue. Not a cloud passed across it.” — Paolo Giordano Copy Share Image
“No one quite knew why, but they felt light-hearted. Maybe it was because of the beautiful weather. The sky, so blue, seemed gently to… — Irène Némirovsky Copy Share Image
“She glanced upwards for a second at the soft blue vault of the midsummer night sky. Not a cloud misted its solemn depths. Tomorrow… — Stella Gibbons Copy Share Image
“she was a little frightened that first afternoon. There seemed such a huge expanse of water and sky, and so little of herself.” — Joan G. Robinson Copy Share Image
“Holding the bread to her chest, she made her way home, thinking of those dreamy winter afternoons, when the light looked as it did… — Alexis Landau Copy Share Image
“Just that. A pleasant daze. My body was full of sunlight. No blood, just liquid blue sky.” — Leah Raeder Copy Share Image
“She remembered lying in the crevasse, buried by snow. She thought of that perfect silence. Also now, like then, no one knew where she… — Paolo Giordano Copy Share Image
“From this close, she could see the color of his eyes perfectly. They were a misty, shifting blue marbled with gray, like smoke rising… — Maureen Johnson Copy Share Image
“She was almost felled to the ground by the extraordinary sight which now met her eyes. There was the garden and some birds. The… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
“She was about to laugh at the selfishness of her reaction, but she was distracted by the cool evening air when she stepped outside,… — Tom Perrotta Copy Share Image
“ Apology I didn't mean to say so much to you. I should have thought to let the evening end by looking at the… — Mary Szybist Copy Share Image
If I could/bind myself to this moment, to the slow//snare of its scent/what would it matter if I became//just the flutter of page/in a… — Mary Szybist Copy Share Image
“Mary tells herself that if only she could have a child she could carry around like an extra lung, the emptiness inside her would… — Mary Szybist Copy Share Image
“But if I were this thing, my mind a thousand times smaller than my wings, if my fluorescent blue flutter finally stumbled into the… — Mary Szybist Copy Share Image
“I sit winding blue tape around my wrists to keep my hands from falling.” — Mary Szybist Copy Share Image
“...though she cannot make cannot make the shuddering lines stay put.” — Mary Szybist Copy Share Image
“The Troubadours Etc." Just for this evening, let's not mock them. Not their curtsies or cross-garters or ever-recurring pepper trees in their gardens promising,… — Mary Szybist Copy Share Image
“It’s like that one time you woke up and tripped down a rabbit hole and a blond girl in a blue dress kept asking… — Tahereh Mafi Copy Share Image
“My mother drove me to Boston and bought me a beautiful blue dress that touched the floor, spilling out in waves; I wore the… — Kelle Groom Copy Share Image
“A large and comfortable double-bedded room had been placed at our disposal, and I was quickly between the sheets, for I was weary after… — Arthur Conan Doyle Copy Share Image
“Though Beckett remained confined to the same claustrophobic hotel room that had housed him for weeks now, he’d attended the wedding in every sense… — Debra Anastasia Copy Share Image
I've never been interested in dressing one woman. What's interested me was to have a philosophy. It hasn't been important to put a woman… — Sonia Rykiel Copy Share Image
“She hated him. She believed the heavy ache in her heart would never go away. And then she felt sudden panic. Her portrait. Her… — Mary Balogh Copy Share Image
“And just as the Witch Jadis had looked different when you saw her in our world instead of in her own, so the fruit… — C.S. Lewis Copy Share Image
“Poem of the Song About Hope" I. Give me lilies, lilies, And roses too. But if you have no lilies Or roses to give… — Fernando Pessoa Copy Share Image
“THE HOUSE straightened up and then go on and fix some of that chicken salad now,” say Miss Leefolt. It’s bridge club day. Every… — Kathryn Stockett Copy Share Image
“He fisted her hair, holding her head so far back she couldn’t move. “ You , darlin’.” His voice was low as he snarled… — Elayne DiSano Copy Share Image
Tom Ford, who is my all-time favourite, once said to me, 'Here's the thing about dress shirts, Rob. You need white, and you need… — Rob Lowe Copy Share Image
“One morning at the end of the two years, as I was writing a letter to his dictation, he came and bent over me,… — Charlotte Brontë Copy Share Image