Until Dawn Quote by Meredith Blevins Download Open image ““You came pretty late to my party— you’d better be able to dance until dawn”” — Meredith Blevins ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Until Dawn
“Let's dance the whole night until the dawn light reflects us on our faces.” — Carlos Baldera Copy Share Image
“Even after it all, would you dance with me again in the eye of the storm?” “I'd dance with you until the end of… — Dianna Hardy Copy Share Image
“Now stop your dancing; you wouldn't come out and dance when I played to you.” — Herodotus Copy Share Image
“I promise you, from this day on, you ever ask me to dance and I’m there.” “Even though it's not your favorite pastime?” “I… — Christina Coryell Copy Share Image
We were having so much fun that once we were through each day, Tom, Gwen, and I would go, 'OK, let's go out and… — Tony Kanal Copy Share Image
“you're kidding," i said. "i'm thinking about plans for doomsday, and you're worried about being late to a dance?” — serpent's shadow Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
“It has been ages since the last time you enjoyed the night more than what you enjoy your overcoat. Then you would dance the… — Dimitrios Spyridon Chytiris Copy Share Image
“Life may not be the party we hoped for... but while we're here we may as well dance.” — Jeanne C. Stein Copy Share Image
“You want to dance with me?” “Now? Here?” “Sun’s almost gone. In my book it couldn't get more perfect, throwing back a vanilla root… — Christina Coryell Copy Share Image
“Some packages are wrapped in brown paper and go tick, tick, tick. Those you throw over a bad neighbor’s fence.” — Meredith Blevins Copy Share Image
“What happened to Love comes in all kinds of packages?” “Some packages are wrapped in brown paper and go tick, tick, tick. Those you… — Meredith Blevins Copy Share Image
“Labels make death and disease easier to handle. They apply makeup to tragedy’s face.” — Meredith Blevins Copy Share Image
“Autumn vineyards rolled up the hills in deep red lines behind my house.” — Meredith Blevins Copy Share Image
“Eight hundred forty-three television stations, and there didn’t appear to be much more worth watching than when we lived in the black-and-white wasteland of… — Meredith Blevins Copy Share Image
“With nothing trembles. To be afraid of nothing for no reason. And having to live with that nothing until dawn.” — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
I should wash these pills down the drain, because it seems easier to prolong the pain. because I know going threw withdrawal will just… — Delaney Ridnour Copy Share Image
“Think of all the things that you, alone, don't have to do. You don't have to turn out your light when you want to… — Marjorie Hillis Copy Share Image
“Why is it we are not constantly awed by the size and majesty of the universe?” “Habit,” he said. “We are accustomed to it.… — Mary Balogh Copy Share Image
“They should put their clothes on if they could find them which might be difficult in the darkness. He decided that could wait until… — Shelly Thacker Copy Share Image
“Closed inside my compartment as if in a cubicle of some Egyptian tomb, I worked late into the night between New York and Chicago;… — Marguerite Yourcenar Copy Share Image
“I’m spending until dawn with you,” I said firmly. “Don’t bother to argue.” “God forbid,” said Jesse, solemn. I pushed past him into the… — Shana Abe Copy Share Image
THE LUXE IS . . . Pretty girls in pretty dresses, partying until dawn. Irresistible boys with mischievous smiles and dangerous intentions. White lies,… — Anna Godbersen Copy Share Image
“You must methodize your life. God created routine. The sun shines until dusk and the stars shine until dawn.” — Paramahansa Yogananda Copy Share Image
“You have always been dazzling - the life of every party, the glamour girl who dances until dawn." "Well, I am. But I'm dancing… — Deanna Raybourn Copy Share Image
“Damen said, ‘You have every other man working until dawn to prepare for tomorrow’s departure. What am I doing here?’ Another pause, and then… — C.S. Pacat Copy Share Image
“She had been struck by the figure of a woman's back in a mirror. She stopped and looked. The dress the figure wore was… — Charles Frazier Copy Share Image