Quotes About City
They were all of timber. He saw vividly a sheet of fire spreading across the entire city, burning crops and orchards, billowing along the
~ Patricia A. McKillip
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an excerpt from The Dausi: Four times Wagadu rose. A great city, gleaming in the light of day. Four times Wagadu fell and disappeared from human sight. Once through vanity. Once through dishonesty. Once through greed. Once through discord. Four times Wagadu changed her name. First she was Dierra, then Agada, then Ghana, then Silla.
~ Patricia C. McKissack
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January. It was all things. And it was one thing, like a solid door. Its cold sealed the city in a gray capsule. January was moments, and January was a year. January rained the moments down, and froze them in her memory:
~ Patricia Highsmith
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Aqueles que mantêm a paz interior em meio ao tumulto da cidade moderna são imunes a doenças nervosas.
~ Dale Carnegie
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The lamp that is aglow in the obedient life will shine. The city set on the hill cannot be hid. Obedience to Christ from the heart and by the Spirit is such a radical reality that those who live in it automatically realize the unity that can never be achieved by direct efforts at union.
~ Dallas Willard
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I am the shade. Through the dolent city, i flee. Through the eternal woe, i take flight..
~ Dan Brown
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Tuileries Gardens—Paris's own version of Central Park.
~ Dan Brown
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De la tumba terrenal de Santi, el diabólico agujero, los elementos místicos ,cruzan la ciudad. camino de la luz prueba reveladora que los ángeles te guíen a la iluminación
~ Dan Brown
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Langdon's eyes found the word, which he had skimmed over on his first pass. It was the name of one of the most spectacular and unique cities in the world. Langdon felt a chill, knowing it also happened to be the city in which Dante Alighieri famously became infected with the deadly disease that killed him.
~ Dan Brown
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I am tired of this city. I am tired of its pagan pretensions and false histories. Hyperion is a poet's world devoid of poetry. Keats itself is a mixture of tawdry, false classicism and mindless, boomtown energy.
~ Dan Simmons
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The firstdown team for this planet must have had a fixation on animals. Horse, Bear, Eagle. For three days we were creeping down the east coast of Equus over an irregular coastline called the Mane. We've spent the last day making the crossing of a short span of the Middle Sea to a large island called Cat Key. Today we are offloading passengers and freight at Felix, the "major city" of the island.
~ Dan Simmons
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I was familiar with the company of men: too familiar, I might have said then, for the elements I sensed in this room—bluster, braggadocio, and the sweat-scented ointment of city-nervous men in the throes of adventure-bound male bonding—had long since grown tiresome to me.
~ Dan Simmons
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I've never been in a place that seemed as mean or shitty, and I've spent time in some of the great sewer cities of the world.
~ Dan Simmons
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We lived in Boston, in an apartment where even the rats had to walk stoop-shouldered.
~ Dan Simmons
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I want to bless that young couple as they cross Union Square. I want to deliver some kind of benediction upon them as—drunk on love—they meander the narrow streets of Alphabet City. I want to suggest that there will come a time when they will need something more than love.
~ Dani Shapiro
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I had two important things before me; the one was the carrying on my Business and Shop; which was considerable, and in which was embark'd all my Effects in the World; and the other was the Preservation of my Life in so dismal a Calamity, as I saw apparently was coming upon the whole City; and which however great it was, my Fears perhaps as well as other Peoples, represented to be much greater than it could be.
~ Daniel Defoe
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And here I must observe again, that this necessity of going out of our houses to buy provisions was in a great measure the ruin of the whole city; for the people catched the distemper, on these occasions, one of another;
~ Daniel Defoe
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The face of London was now indeed strangely altered:
~ Daniel Defoe
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that this necessity of going out of our houses to buy provisions was in a great measure the ruin of the whole city, for the people catched the distemper on these occasions one of another, and even the provisions themselves were often tainted;
~ Daniel Defoe
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when, indeed, one would have thought the very city itself was running out of the gates, and that there would be nobody left behind,—you may be sure from that hour all trade, except such as related to immediate subsistence, was, as it were, at a full stop.
~ Daniel Defoe
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though it is true all the people did not go out of the city of London, yet I may venture to say that in a manner all the horses did; for there was hardly a horse to be bought or hired in the whole city for some weeks.
~ Daniel Defoe
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And here I must observe again, that this necessity of going out of our houses to buy provisions was in a great measure the ruin of the whole city
~ Daniel Defoe
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The street was a yellow streak, however many yards wide, cabs and cabs and cabs and the occasional car that wasn't a cab so the whole thing looked like a scarcely-been-touched ear of corn.
~ Daniel Handler
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Why should I leave Ruleville, and why should I leave Mississippi? I go to the big city, and with the kind of education they give us in Mississippi, I got problems. I'd wind up in a soup line there.
~ Fannie Lou Hamer
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