Foreboding Quote by Tom Franklin Download Open image ““... daylight crept through the trees like an army of crafty boys.”” — Tom Franklin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Foreboding Trees
“I learned that every tree fights for sunlight in the canopy, but this happens so slowly that the combat looks like peace.” — J.M. McDermott Copy Share Image
“Even now I steal outdoors in the dead of night to sit on the tree swing and watch the shadows breathe in the moonlight.” — Debra K. Rodgers Copy Share Image
“The trees were like black skeletons reaching to the sky, pleading with their bony arms for the sun to get stronger.” — J.R. Ward Copy Share Image
“By the time I arrive at evening, / they have just settled down to rest; / already invisible, they are turning / into the… — Lisel Mueller Copy Share Image
“The sun had just slipped behind the trees and evening cast its dark, smoky shadow.” — Nancy B. Brewer Copy Share Image
“The trees seemed to have eyes that were watching us and reaching out for me. They began to take on the shape of the… — Amber Newberry Copy Share Image
“We'll make an army in the trees and bring the earth and the people on it to their senses.” — Italo Calvino Copy Share Image
“Shadows were too black, and when a breeze stirred the trees, the shadows changed in a disquieting way.” — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“He buys Playboy magazines and looks through them once, then gives them to me. That’s what it’s like to be rich. Here’s what it’s… — Tom Franklin Copy Share Image
“He found the first skipped meals were the hardest, the hunger a hollow ache. The longer he went without eating, though, the second day,… — Tom Franklin Copy Share Image
“The visit hadn't lasted much longer, and Wallace never said what he'd done, but after Larry watched him go, he'd spent the rest of… — Tom Franklin Copy Share Image
“Maybe she'd needed her dream to come true to realize it was the wrong dream.” — Tom Franklin Copy Share Image
“At some point, Alice slipped one arm and then the other into the coat's sleeves, she buttoned its buttons, starting at the top. Silas… — Tom Franklin Copy Share Image
“Dawn crept up out of the trees, defining a bole, a burl, a leaf at a time the world he'd spent the night trying… — Tom Franklin Copy Share Image
“The seat belt irked his father more than Uncle Colin's not eating meat, because, though his father never said it, Larry knew he considered… — Tom Franklin Copy Share Image
“Was that what childhood was? Things rushing by out a window, the trees connected by motion, going too fast for him to notice the… — Tom Franklin Copy Share Image
“Ham had a way of encouraging intimacy, of making you feel you'd known him for years, and only when you had known him for… — Tom Franklin Copy Share Image
“He wished he understood better how the pieces of his life fit together. Would another man with these same pieces see the whole picture?...having… — Tom Franklin Copy Share Image
With a shiver of foreboding he saw his marriage becoming what most of the other marriages about him were: a dull association of material… — Edith Wharton Copy Share Image
“He liked murder. Murder and long walks had been two of his favorite things when he was younger.” — Derek Landy Copy Share Image
I don't want to pretend like I'm clairvoyant or anything, but I had a tremendous sense of malaise about our political future. This is… — Matthew Weiner Copy Share Image
My feelings of revulsion and foreboding about nuclear weapons had not changed an iota since 1945, and they have never left me. Since I… — Daniel Ellsberg Copy Share Image
Sometimes, I must admit, I'd like to have a second guitarist onstage with me, but it wouldn't look right. I'd like to play for… — Jimmy Page Copy Share Image
The way that words mutate reminds me of fashions in music. The word--the note--is a constant. But the setting and chord in which it… — Neal Ascherson Copy Share Image
Childhood has no forebodings; but then, it is soothed by no memories of outlived sorrow. — George Eliot Copy Share Image
Man is the individualised expression or reflection of God imaged forth and made manifest in bodily form. How is it, then, I hear it… — Ralph Waldo Trine Copy Share Image
Stir not the bitterness in the cup that I mixed for myself,' said Denethor. 'Have I not tasted it now many nights upon my… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“He needed the warmth of the sun to take away the chill of foreboding that grew in him.” — Francine Rivers Copy Share Image
It is not science that has destroyed the world, despite all the gloomy forebodings of the earlier prophets. It is man who has destroyed… — Max Lerner Copy Share Image