Quotes About Lovely
Night, you who gather in your lovely lap The things the shining dawn flung far and wide, The ewe-lamb you bring back, the straying goat, The child you lead unto its mothers side.
~ Sappho
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At this particular time, I probably am more comfortable with myself. Just now I'm having a lovely time.
~ Keira Knightley
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I had a lovely pregnancy. It was a beautiful, magical time for us.
~ Jennifer Lopez
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What a fortunate fellow I am, I kept telling myself. Nobody has ever had such a lovely time as this!
~ Roald Dahl
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But the old symbols remained, and may such symbols long remain among us; they are still lovely and fit to be loved. They tell us of the true and manly feelings of other times; and to him who can read aright, they explain more fully, more truly than any written history can do, how Englishmen have become what they are.
~ Anthony Trollope
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A clear cold Christmas,' Patton wrote in his diary that day, 'lovely weather for killing Germans, which seems a bit queer, seeing Whose birthday it is.' Patton
~ Antony Beevor
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It's spring, you're young, you're lovely, you have a right to be happy. Come back into the world.
~ Shirley Jackson
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She offered her mouth to him, as if enchanted. A Persian princess, a little Indian, a fox, a morning glory, a lovely wisteria--it always pleased them when you told them they looked like something, like something else.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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On the walk, like shredded lovely flesh, were the petals of the last gallant rose.
~ Sinclair Lewis
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He turns slightly... and smiles. Just a small smile, but lovely. Sexy.
~ Sophie Jordan
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Just because he lives in Harpenden and thinks anyone who doesn't live in lovely leafy suburbia is mad.
~ Sophie Kinsella
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In naked beauty more adorn'd,More lovely, than Pandora.
~ John Milton
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Abashed the devil stood and felt how awful goodness is and saw Virtue in her shape how lovely: and pined his loss
~ John Milton
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True saints have their minds, in the first place, inexpressibly pleased and delighted with . . . the things of God. But the dependence of the affections of hypocrites is in a contrary order: they first rejoice . . . that they are made so much of by God; and then on that ground, he seems in a sort, lovely to them.
~ John Piper
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In the end, defeat, and the cold, must come. First to the system, then the galaxy, then the universe, and the rest will be silence. Not to admit that is a fools vanity.' She paused. ' Yet one grows flowers because they are lovely - not because one wishes them to live forever.
~ John Wyndham
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As a person much confided in, she had learnt how to let her mind wander a little on a tether, and now she looked out of the taxi at the sun flashing high on buildings and thought what a lovely late afternoon it was.
~ Elizabeth Taylor
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Its women are lovely and stubborn, its men angry and ingenious. Is there a land anywhere like southern Illinois?
~ Baker Brownell
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I say, darling, who is that lovely?' 'Let me look through my opera glasses, Bubsy. Oh, look at that. It IS a princess, you can ALWAYS spot them.
~ Barbara Ensor
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I'm, like, really cute.
~ Bretman Rock
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Harry Hadden-Paton is just a lovely actor and an incredible person.
~ Lauren Ambrose
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I was so nervous competing against Lyneshia Sparx. She's so gorgeous, and she's hilarious. When you get to know her, she's the most lovely person.
~ Jinkx Monsoon
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God's finger can touch nothing but to mold it into loveliness.
~ George MacDonald
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In moments of doubt I cry, 'Could God Himself create such lovely things as I dreamed?' 'Whence then came thy dream?' answers Hope.
~ George MacDonald
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Love makes everything lovely: hate concentrates itself on the one thing hated.
~ George MacDonald
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