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Quotes About Horizon

The clouds looked like silent travelers headed for the edge of the earth.
~ Haruki Murakami
The sky is truly the limit for WWE.
~ Jinder Mahal
In Louisiana, we are very familiar with the potential risks associated with offshore drilling and we have not forgotten the lessons learned from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon tragedy.
~ John Bel Edwards
Finally, the sun peeks over the mountains in a thin line of red-gold that edges the dark lake.
~ Sophie Jordan
Distance is no bar for the dawn of love, the lotus blooms as soon as the sun peeps over the horizon
~ Sri Sathya Sai Baba
There were so few clouds in the sky that when the sun went down it found no canvas on which to paint its picture.
~ Stella Benson
This gigantic figure grew effortlessly in his dream, emerging from the deceptively eternal expanse of the horizon; it was like a truth that would make everything different. A crater opened up towards heaven, a mouth or a gorge. Perhaps the whole thing was a leviathan, perhaps a dance of millions of tiny creatures.
~ Sten Nadolny
The horizon is more than a convention of landscape painting, less than truth.
~ Mason Cooley
The sky is not the limit, it's the starting point.
~ Tina Mag
The bag was a hybrid I had picked up at a store called Suitcase City while I was plotting my comeback. [...] It had a logo on it -- a mountain ridgeline with the words Suitcase City printed across it like the Hollywood sign. Above it, skylights swept the horizon, completing the dream image of desire and hope. I think that logo was the real reason I liked the bag. Because I knew Suitcase City wasn't a store. It was a place. It was Los Angeles.
~ Michael Connelly
the future sparkled in front of them like an ocean.
~ Michael Connelly
There were a billion lights out there on the horizon and I knew that all of them put together weren't enough to light the darkness in the hearts of some men.
~ Michael Connelly
One implication is that strategic positions should have a horizon of a decade or more, not of a single planning cycle. Continuity fosters improvements in individual activities and the fit across activities, allowing an organization to build unique capabilities and skills tailored to its strategy. Continuity also reinforces a company's identity. Conversely
~ Michael E. Porter
But even the longest and darkest of nights passes sooner or later. And when the pale dawn came, they glimpsed the Ivory Tower on the horizon.
~ Michael Ende
Where the sun sets, love rises!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
I love to be alone with life. I love to study simple things: the light as it filters in a window; the music of a room full of people chatting; a horizon.
~ Jewel
I wanted a little of that swagger that comes with being able to gaze at a far horizon through eyes of chipped granite and say with a slow, manly sniff, "Yeah, I've shit in the woods.
~ Bill Bryson
I wanted a little of that swagger that comes with being able to gaze at the horizon through eyes of chipped granite and say with a slow, manly sniff, 'Yeah, I've shit in the woods
~ Bill Bryson
Thirty-six years later the Dutchman Abel Tasman was sent to look for the fabled South Land and managed to sail 2,000 miles along the underside of Australia without detecting that a substantial land mass lay just over the left-hand horizon.
~ Bill Bryson
Una fiamma d'ultimo sole lo disegna.
~ BORGES JORGE LUIS
Until the battle with the Revanche he hadn't thought he would ever tire of gazing at the horizon. Only since then had he noticed that the view was . . . empty.
~ Suzanne Enoch
The sun was almost gone, and soon it would be the night. And then night forever. But not quite yet.
~ Tanith Lee
And when the sea swallowed up the shore and the waves heaved under the ship and the blue horizon encircled us, I immediately felt an overwhelming intimacy with the sea. I knew this green, infinite giant, as though it were roving back and forth within my ribs. The whole of the journey I savored that feeling of being nowhere, alone, before and behind me either eternity or nothingness.
~ Tayeb Salih
It was nearly sunset when, after passing through a thirty-mile stretch of olive groves, they crested a hill and began to descend toward the edge of the earth. That was how it looked to Andras, who had never before seen the sea. As they drew closer it became a vast plain of liquid metal, a superheated infinity of molten bronze.....They reached a stretch of sand just as the red lozenge of the sun dissolved into the horizon.
~ Julie Orringer