Quote by Shakespeare Download Open image ““And jocund day stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops...”” — Shakespeare ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“The mountains were breathtakingly beautiful. It was so serene and tranquil. The rising sun with other balloons around it painted the sky with a… — Jenna Roads Copy Share Image
“Far over the misty mountains cold. To dungeons deep, and caverns old” — J.R.R. Tolkien Copy Share Image
“Misty mountains can be overwhelming to climb, but when you invite God to help you with each climb, you will find peace of mind.” — Gift Gugu Mona Copy Share Image
“Whether you are in the rocky mountains or the misty mountains, you can still get to the pinnacle. No matter the mountain, aim for… — Gift Gugu Mona 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
“...The silence of a place where there were once horses is a mountain and I have seen by lightning that ever mountain once fell… — W.S. Merwin Copy Share Image
“Those mountains had been there since before I was born, and they'd still be there when I was gone. They'd stayed standing through every… — Joseph Knox Copy Share Image
“Magical flowers were humming. The turf slopes cradled *him.* Beasts of a fabulous elegance were circulating. Storm clouds were piling up on the rising… — Arthur Rimbaud Copy Share Image
“...early on Monday evening, when the sky was the color of a velvet ribbon falling over the hills.” — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
“Once more, amid the breeze, the shouting, the slanting sunlight on the high mountain, was shed that glamour, that strange invisible light of friendship,… — William Golding Copy Share Image
“The sun was just touching the western hills as we slid into the dock. Every leaf and twig stood out in the clarity of the tawny light. The sky was green in the north and the wind had died. The slowly rolling water was purple and bronze, dark with the coming night, bright with the fading day. It had been… — Helen Hoover Copy Share
“What courage, man! What though care killed a cat? Thou hast mettle enough in thee to kill care.” — Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Thou has neither youth nor sleep but as it were an after dinner sleep dreaming of both — Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo? Deny thy father, and refuse thy name - Romeo & Juliet — Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Juliet: I will be thy chased rose and take thy name. My heart will continue drumming its love for you the same; And though… — Shakespeare Copy Share Image
If you are not using your smile, Then you are a person with million dollars in the bank having no cheque book — Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“O good Horatio, what a wounded name, Things standing thus unknown, shall live behind me! If thou didst ever hold me in thy heart… — Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“Thou wouldst as soon go kindle fire with snow as seek to quench the fire of love with words.” — Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“life isn't but a feather floating in the wind. One second it's in your grasp, next second, it's floating high, wondering what is to… — Shakespeare Copy Share Image