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Quotes About Star

His eyes the bright brown of July Fourth sunlight through a tall mug of root beer. Quite the American specimen. A classic face of such symmetrical proportions, the exactly balanced type of face one dreams of looking down to find smiling and eager between one's inner thighs. Still, that's the trouble with only a single glance at any star on the horizon.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
Liberdade é perder toda a esperança... Você olha para uma estrela e desaparece dentro dela.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
Just as a star never leaves its orbit…destiny never strays from its path. When this divine system is challenged, only chaos comes about.
~ CLAMP
Tell me tales of inconceivable fear and unimaginable love, in orbs whereto our sun is a nameless star, or unto which its rays have never reached.
~ Clark Ashton Smith
We are the star and the darkness it peirces
~ Clive Barker
June was white. I see the fields white with daisies, and white with dresses; and tennis courts marked with white. Then there was wind and violent thunder. There was a star riding through clouds one night, and I said to the star, "Consume me. That was at midsummer.
~ Virginia Woolf
Una noche vi una estrella corriendo entre las nubes, y le dije: ''Consúmeme''.
~ Virginia Woolf
All was dim, yet intense too, as if the scarf which the dusk had flung over the garden were torn asunder by star or sword - the flash of some terrible reality leaping, as its way is, out of the heart of the spring. For youth -
~ Virginia Woolf
She burnt like a dead white star.
~ Virginia Woolf
The night is not a tumultuous black ocean in which you sink or sail as a star
~ Virginia Woolf
The fatal gesture passed like the tail of a falling star across the blackness of the contemplated crime.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
o bien ocurría algo en que las gentes que caminan por la ciudad nunca se fijan: una estrella, más rápida que el pensamiento y más silenciosa que una lágrima, caía del firmamento
~ Vladimir Nabokov
Many worlds, but one God His power is the sun in every land, His forgiveness the moon watching over every night, His love the star in every corner of the heavens.
~ Laura Whitcomb
Inside the valley, the fragrance of orchids still hung in the air, although they were no longer in bloom. A patch of star-scattered sky lent a bluey sheen to the dark of the grassy space.
~ Lauren St. John
Fourth, visualize a brilliant star blazing above your head, inside the egg.
~ Laurence Galian
Her brother himself stood silent, awed and grateful, 1981 glistening in his eyes like a beautiful far-off star, and something wobbled inside Lydia and tumbled into her chest with a clang.
~ Celeste Ng
Dare I hint at that worse time when, strung together somewhere in great black space, there was a flaming necklace, or ring, or starry circle of some kind, of which I was one of the beads! And when my only prayer was to be taken off from the rest, and when it was such inexplicable agony and misery to be a part of the dreadful thing?
~ Charles Dickens
Hope itself is like a star- not to be seen in the sunshine of prosperity, and only to be discovered in the night of adversity.
~ Charles H. Spurgeon
Bright star of Eanna, forgive me the manner of this, but you are the harbor of my soul's journeying.
~ Guy Gavriel Kay
Far away in the west the sun was setting and the last glow of all too fleeting day lingered lovingly on sea and strand, on the proud promontory of dear old Howth guarding as ever the waters of the bay, on the weedgrown rocks along Sandymount shore and, last but not least, on the quiet church whence there streamed forth at times upon the stillness the voice of prayer to her who is in her pure radiance a beacon ever to the stormtossed heart of man, Mary, star of the sea.
~ James Joyce
her who whose beauty is not like earthly beauty, dangerous to look upon, but like the morning star which is its emblem, bright and musical.
~ James Joyce
The eyes that mock me sign the way Whereto I pass at eve of day. Grey way whose violet signals are The trysting and the twining star. Ah star of evil! star of pain! Highhearted youth comes not again Nor old heart's wisdom yet to know The signs that mock me as I go.
~ James Joyce
Thou hast fallen in darkness, like a star that shoots across the desert; when the traveller is alone, and mourns the transient beam!
~ James MacPherson
I picked a star and wished as hard as i could that somehow i could protect him from what was on the horizon
~ James Patterson