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Quotes About Beckons

History of Enchantasia section, but they have to be here. A large atrium beckons us forward.
~ Jen Calonita
Whether in the intellectual pursuits of science or in the mystical pursuits of the spirit, the light beckons ahead, and the purpose surging in our nature responds.
~ Arthur Eddington
The gospel beckons our sin-sick souls to simple trust in Christ, the only One who is truly radical enough.
~ David Platt
The shimmering, ever-shifting borderline, like all boundaries beckons and asks to be crossed.
~ Susanna Kaysen
You feel you are creeping up over the edge of a precipice and that this cliff beckons you; worse, that you have a secret desire to fall over its edge into oblivion and that there is no way to stop that fall because you are the precipice.
~ Tsitsi Dangarembga
The crowd is the veil through which the familiar city beckons to the flâneur as phantasmagoria-now a landscape, now a room.
~ WALTER BENJAMIN
The Dusk is dark and glorious A star upon her brow; With sunset blushes in her cheeks, She beckons now.
~ Robert Loveman, c. 1901
Hundreds of feet below, the cobblestone piazza beckons like a tranquil oasis. How
~ Dan Brown
YOU—THE IRISH GIRL. OVER HERE." A THIN, SCOWLING MATRON in a white bonnet beckons with a bony finger. She must know I'm Irish from the papers Mr. Schatzman filled out when he brought me in to the Children's Aid several weeks ago—or perhaps it is my accent, still as thick as peat. "Humph," she says, pursing her lips, when I stand in front of her. "Red hair.
~ Christina Baker Kline
All joy... emphasizes our pilgrim status; always reminds, beckons, awakens desire. Our best havings are wantings.
~ C. S. Lewis
And what remains for us to do, my friends? When life is such a dismal pit, it must be left behind without delay! My friends, let us all go and drown ourselves! Look out of the window, at the river! It beckons us to come!
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
Hey you, feasting at the table on the shore,with bread on your plate, clothes on your body. Someone from the water beckons you, beating the heavy tide with his exhausted hands... --translated by Kayvan Tahmasebian and Rebecca Ruth Gould
~ Unknown