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Quotes About Horizon

It's early evening when HMS Anthony
~ Susan Hood
Somewhere out there the world must have an end.
~ Wislawa Szymborska
I always lived by railroads, and I would find places to just look at the horizon, and I always expected there was something somewhere else. And sometimes I think that's more a metaphysical somewhere else rather than just to get out of the town.
~ Jason Molina
Financial regulation is the next item on the political horizon, and it doesn't have to be the deathly dull wonk-battle that it sounds like. In fact, if the Democrats do their job, it can just as easily become a platform for addressing the greatest issues of them all.
~ Thomas Frank
There are several silver linings on the horizon. The current account deficits in Spain and Portugal are declining because they have become more competitive and they're exporting more.
~ Wolfgang Schauble
In a world of lovelightning and rainbow are lovers now. They arc and strike upon the horizon of credence to rise above their cloudy vow
~ Munia Khan
I see the clouds which now rise thick and fast upon our horizon," Quincy said, "the thunders roll, and the lightnings play, and to that God who rides on the whirlwind and directs the storm I commit my country.
~ Nathaniel Philbrick
I will always be there on the horizon,' I tell her. And with infinite sorrow, she says, 'I believe that. But sadly I am no longer looking out of that window.
~ Neal Shusterman
Storm fronts that linger upon the horizon; white plastic places where every thought dies in; swabbies and cocktails and parrots' bright wings; these are a few of his least-favorite things.
~ Neal Shusterman
By nine o'clock all signs of land were gone, and the bright morning sky was dotted with occasional puffs of meandering clouds.
~ Neal Shusterman
Solidão, silêncio, incomparável castidade do azul! Pequena vela a tremular no horizonte, cuja fraqueza e isolamento imitam a minha irremediável existência. Melodia monótona das ondas".
~ Charles Baudelaire
it is a fine sunny day and great matters loom across the horizon of history. Carthage in my rearview mirror, I blend into Time.
~ Charles Bukowski
The big thing on the horizon for me is video. I feel like it's the closest thing to a perfect mix between music and design, because it has the motion and it has the dynamics of music, while at the same time having the aesthetic components of design. It's a nice mix.
~ Tycho
The hills climbed sunward to the sun. 
~ Thomas Wolfe
An outsider may wonder how deep a specialist must dig his hole before he realizes that he has lost sight of the horizon...
~ Thor Heyerdahl
Everything imaginable had been done or tried out there. It wasn't the feeling you had looking out on his own land. In Australia, you looked out and saw the possible, the spaces, the maybes...
~ Tim Winton
The sky is as gruff as a Chinese waiter. It keeps slamming the silverware against the horizon.
~ Tom Robbins
Sky provided the only drama, and counting on a Cincinnati horizon for life's principal joy was reckless indeed.
~ Toni Morrison
Sky provided the only drama, and counting on a Cincinnati horizon for life's principal joy was reckless indeed. So
~ Toni Morrison
The Margate of my mind has the most beautiful sunsets that stretch across the entire horizon. Sharp white cliffs divide a charcoal blue sea from the hard reality of the land.
~ Tracey Emin
I had always thought of the sea as a boundary keeping me in my place on land. Now, though, it became an opening.
~ Tracy Chevalier
had come to London for a reason, not to enjoy anonymity and solitude whilst eyeing the wider horizon.
~ Tracy Chevalier
But for a moment I stay there, suspended above the green swell of the land as though thrown up onto the crest of a wave, seeing for the first time a break in the at horizon. For this the boats crossed the ocean, the wagons climbed the mountain pass. For this the songs were sung with desert all around. This is what is given: the promise there is still a way, if we can find it, the promise we can always be renewed.
~ Kermit Roosevelt III
missing anything. The northern horizon, which had turned a bluish grey, showed orange again. The orange turned into copper and then into a luminous russet. Red tongues of flame leaped into the black sky. A soft
~ Khushwant Singh