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Quotes About Darkness

Why can't I remember our family Christmas, or a warm spring day, or anything that might have been pleasant? It is as though the filter of recall is itself altered, so that it blocks out everything but the darkest colors of the spectrum.
~ Caroline Kettlewell
The mountains had exploded and for three days darkness covered the land. When the sun returned at last, it was not the same golden sun which had shone down on the Roman Empire a week before. It was a counterfeit, gleaming dully in a colourless sky above a blasted world.
~ Caroline Lawrence
YemeÄŸi masaya getirince Jaoa gülümsedi. Fasulyelerin siyah olduÄŸunu hiç biri farketmedi. Hayat?m?z da kara, etraf?m?z? saran her ÅŸey de kara, ondan olacak.
~ Caroline Maria De Jesus
Becoming whole means we recognize our dark, kinky side, and that we not only accept it, forgive it, and take responsibility for it, but that we love it, enjoy its antics, and finally integrate it into our whole being.
~ Carolyn Elliott
All of the aforementioned popular "vibration raising" practices have a way of brightening the light in our being, which tends to intensify and sharpen the presence of our latent darkness.
~ Carolyn Elliott
But Jung also pointed out: "One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.
~ Carolyn Elliott
It's not the content of out dreams that gives our second heart its dark color; it's the thoughts that go through our heads in those wakeful moments when sleep won't come. And those are the things we never tell anyone at all.
~ Carolyn Parkhurst
there are people all over the world who carry the mermaid inside them, that otherworldly beauty and longing and desire that made her reach for heaven when she lived in the darkness of the sea.
~ Carolyn Turgeon
Sometimes there are things that people should be afraid of." "Like the dark?" She shook her head. "No, more the absence of light.
~ Carrie Jones
Sometimes the monsters are not monsters, she says. I know. I nod. And sometimes the monsters are within us all, even in those we think are most good.
~ Carrie Jones
Monsters? Why? Because we admit to the pain we cause? Admit we like it?...
~ Carrie Jones
Sometimes its not the dark that we are afraid of, but the absence of light.
~ Carrie Jones
People are always looking into the dark, Zara. We're afraid of what we might see. It might be the dark outside, it might be the dark of our own souls, but I figure it's better to get caught looking than to never know. You get me?
~ Carrie Jones
Sometimes, there are monsters inside of us all, even in the ones we think are the most good." ~Zara White
~ Carrie Jones
People are always looking into the dark. We're afraid of what we might see. It might be the dark outside, it might be the dark of our own souls, but I figure it's better to get caught looking that to never know.
~ Carrie Jones
I love scary movies. I like blood and gore, and I love Halloween movies.
~ Carrie Underwood
The people dreamed and fought and slept as much as ever. And by habit they shortened their thoughts so that they would not wander out into the darkness beyond tomorrow.
~ Carson McCullers
Loss was a night that never ended.
~ Carsten Jensen
Their eyes persecuted him everywhere, eventually following him all the way into the darkness around his bed and into his dreams, like a madness that threatened to overpower him.
~ Carsten Jensen
Any film which views the darker side of life, which is death with a sense of humor, is very much to my taste.
~ Carter Burwell
Human life without knowledge of history is nothing other than a perpetual childhood, nay, a permanent obscurity and darkness. -Philip Melanchthon
~ Carter Lindberg
Light's glory is to dispel darkness. Christ has illumined you with wisdom and the fire of his presence. It has been sparked and kindled in you. Let it blaze.
~ Caryll Houselander
In our seeking for the lost Child, our contemplation of Our Lady becomes active. The fiat was complete surrender. Advent was a folding upon the life growing in our darkness. Now the seeking is a going out from ourselves. It is a going out from our illusions, our limitations, our wishful thinking, our self-loving, and the self in our love.
~ Caryll Houselander
There must be a period of gestation before a nything can flower. If only those who suffer would be patient with their early humiliations and realise that Advent is not only the time of growth but also of darkness and hiding and waiting, they would trust, and trust rightly, that Christ is growing in their sorrow, and in due season all the fret and strain and tension of it will give place to a splendour of peace.
~ Caryll Houselander