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Quotes About Horizon

Ferme tes yeux à demi, Croise tes bras sur ton sein, Et de ton cÅ"ur endormi Chasse à jamais tout dessein."   "Je chante la nature, Les étoiles du soir, les larmes du matin, Les couchers de soleil à l'horizon lointain, Le ciel qui parle au cÅ"ur d'existence future!
~ Robert W. Chambers
Je chante la nature, Les étoiles du soir, les larmes du matin, Les couchers de soleil à l'horizon lointain, Le ciel qui parle au cÅ"ur d'existence future!
~ Robert W. Chambers
Architecture led to the vanishing point which led to architecture.
~ Robin Evans
There he remained, not leaning on the railing but standing straight beside her. He looked far ahead to a distant horizon. To a future he had been promised that now seemed far further than days or distance could make it.
~ Robin Hobb
She kept an eye on the horizon, or where she thought it was, and understood that not everything that existed could be seen. Not every border was clear.
~ Lisa Scottoline
Night came early to this neighborhood, the sun fleeing the sky, leaving heaven black and blue.
~ Lisa Scottoline
When someone we love dies suddenly and tragically, it's like seeing the curvature of the earth. You always knew it was round, a contained sphere floating in space. But when you see the bend in the horizon line, it changes your perspective on everything else.
~ Lisa Unger
You can stand at the edge of the meadow and look across to Sweden!
~ Lois Lowry
see perhaps four and a half miles, and the lookout
~ Louis L'Amour
vantage point on the ridge he could see a green, forested valley where
~ Louis L'Amour
Girls were not named for flowers, as flowers died so quickly. Girls were named for deathless things - forms of light, forms of cloud, shapes of stars, that which appears and disappears like an island on the horizon.
~ Louise Erdrich
The world lies all before us.
~ Ron Rash
threw his soul after his eye across the deep blue gulfs between range and range.
~ Rudyard Kipling
When you have earned the high horizon it isn't easy to go back into your box, into a narrow island, an eternity of anticlimax.
~ Salman Rushdie
Abraham as a boy crawled around the synagogue bum-in-air with his nose pressed against antique Chinese blue. He never told his mother that his father had reappeared in ceramic form on the synagogue floor a year after he decamped, in a little blue rowing-boat with blue-skinned foreign-looking types by his side, heading off towards an equally blue horizon.
~ Salman Rushdie
within minutes, the entire village was in the water, splashing about, falling over, getting up, moving steadily forwards towards the horizon; never looking back to shore ... come back, he beseeched his wife: nothing is happening. come back!
~ Salman Rushdie
Do not be in a hurry to succeed. What would you have to live for afterwards? Better make the horizon your goal; it will always be ahead of you.
~ William Makepeace Thackeray
It is the way of weakened minds to see everything through a black cloud. The soul forms its own horizons; your soul is darkened, and consequently the sky of the future appears stormy and unpromising.
~ Alexandre Dumas
the farthest angle from the second opening
~ Alexandre Dumas
Hava hâlâ, grimtrak bulutlar aras?nda kaybolan uçsuz bucaks?z ufkun seçilebileceÄŸi kadar ayd?nl?kt?.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Only a weak spirit sees everything from behind a dark veil. The soul makes its own horizons; your soul is overcast, and that is why the sky seems stormy to you.
~ Alexandre Dumas
By degrees the sun disappeared behind the western horizon; but as though to prove the truth of the fanciful ideas in heathen mythology, its indiscreet rays reappeared on the summit of every wave, as if the god of fire had just sunk upon the bosom of Amphitrite, who in vain endeavored to hide her lover beneath her azure mantle.
~ Alexandre Dumas
In the drawing a thick blue line separated the air and ground. In the days that followed I watched my family walk back and forth past that drawing and I became convinced that that thick blue line was a real place—an Inbetween, where heaven's horizon met Earth's. I wanted to go there into the cornflower blue of Crayola, the royal, the turquoise, the sky.
~ Alice Sebold
In the drawing a thick blue line separated the air and ground. In the days that followed I watched my family walk back and forth past that drawing and I became convinced that the thick blue line was a real place - an Inbetween, where heaven's horizon met Earth's. I wanted to go there into the cornflower blue of Crayola, the royal, the turquoise, the sky.
~ Alice Sebold