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Quotes About Golden

Is lawlessness to be permitted, simply because it is effected with a certain style? Jane, Jane! Where are your finer sensibilities? All o'erthrown, by a man with a golden tongue and a mocking glance?
~ Stephanie Barron
Truth is hidden by the golden veil of the mundane. Pierce through this thin glittering sheath and know that you are the Sun
~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
Truth is a golden thread, seen here and there In small bright specks upon the visible side Of our strange being's party-coloured web.
~ Arthur Hugh Clough
Truth is the golden girdle of the globe.
~ William Cowper
Every golden age is as much a matter of disregard as of felicity.
~ Michael Chabon
One of the sturdiest precepts of the study of human delusion is that every golden age is either past or in the offing.
~ Michael Chabon
it was not a confidence in his own abilities that seemed to direct Tracy Bacon so much as an assuredness of being welcome wherever he went. He was golden and beautiful
~ Michael Chabon
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~ Michael Cunningham
Inside each one of us there is a mostly hidden, mostly golden, mostly eternal image or aspect of being, similar to the gold that is buried in the earth. We are the earthlings, the children of the earth, and therefore we are a replica, in a sense, of the earth itself. One of the ideas that is important is: As above, so below. As outside, so within.
~ Michael Meade
I have a necklace with a golden key, given to me by my sisters, which I always wear.
~ Karlie Kloss
I love you too, sweet sister. But you're a fool. A beautiful golden fool.
~ George R. R. Martin
For singing till his heaven fills, 'Tis love of earth that he instills, And ever winging up and up, Our valley is his golden cup, And he the wine which over flows To lift us with him as he goes.
~ George Meredith
My whole life Has been a golden dream of love and friendship.
~ John Dryden
It would be good to live in a perpetual state of leave-taking, never to go nor to stay, but to remain suspended in that golden emotion of love and longing; to be loved without satiety.
~ John Steinbeck
The confusion, that one so young - me it seems, because I remember - should be so damaged, that no one looked out for me or cared. And even now, I grin and mock myself out of fear. But I hold the truth aloft, a golden torch, sacred, because no one else dares to.
~ Billy Childish
Golden would find himself thinking that if he ever became delusional or foolhardy enough to outfit one of his houses with a complaint box, it would need to be about the size of a refrigerator.
~ Brady Udall
The Beams of the Declining Sun shone through the Windows of the Lower Halls, striking the Surface of the Waves and making ripples of golden Light flow across the Ceiling of the Staircase and over the Faces of the Statues.
~ Susanna Clarke
Where does one go in a tremendous city like Calcutta to find insider information? I recalled India's golden rule: do the opposite of what would be normal anywhere else.
~ Tahir Shah
Seeing the bed, the crimson and eboy and golden canopy looped up over it, the covers spilled about, and her whiteness glowing against them as she approached, Leopardo knew a moment's utter and uncomprehending horror.
~ Tanith Lee
I've always wanted to go to the desert. It's so vast. Uncaring of the rest of the world. It's just there, no matter what else happens. Golden sands and towering rocks. Coyotes that roam the land, free.
~ Ted Dekker
Mara wonders how many of those golden names in the great halls had dreamswomen as mothers - women who helped them find and follow a dream.
~ Julie Bertagna
If you look at 'Golden Son,' it was just a focused, isolated battle for Mars.
~ Pierce Brown
1936 is a very important year: a golden time for martial arts, right before the Japanese invasion.
~ Wong Kar-wai
Modern art he felt should be an interpretation and not a representment of reality, and he taught the golden rule of the artist that the half is usually more expressive than the whole.
~ Frank Harris