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Quotes About Shade

never would I trade for some new shape that laurel I was first, in whose sweet shade all other pleasures vanish in my heart.
~ Petrarch
Through thickest gloom look back, immortal shade, On that confusion which thy death has made.
~ Phillis Wheatley
There was always comical aspects of everything I've done, 'Playing The Field' again, I played a comical character even though it was a drama - I like the light and shade.
~ Debra Stephenson
It takes time to reach the perfect shade and formulations. That's something that's in the science.
~ Pat McGrath
That's what's most annoying - when people in this industry act like they don't know me. And they say it in a way where you can just feel that it's shade.
~ Saweetie
A lot of me is very up, and you have to have light and shade. They are both important and you have to be able to balance them. You have to admit that sadness is part of you and that it enriches you. I use it in my work.
~ Imelda Staunton
In this night too, in this night of his mortal eyes into which he was now descending, love and danger were again waiting... a murmur of glory and hexameters, of men defending a temple the gods will not save, and of black vessels searching the sea for a beloved isle; the murmor of the Odyssey s and Iliad s it was his destiny to sing and leave echoing concavely in the memory of man. These things we know, but not those he felt descending into the last shade of all.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
His tie was a shade darker and a shade greyer than the suit, in a subtle pattern, and she smiled to herself, thinking of a book that she'd read not all that long ago.
~ Portia Da Costa
I can only be in the sun for 15 minutes before burning. I have sunscreen on my face every day. If I'm walking on the sunny side of the street, I'll walk to the shady side. I'm too uncomfortable in the sun.
~ Julianne Moore
I love a dark brown blush, like brown on brown.
~ Yvonne Orji
I'm not a sun person.
~ Laura Prepon
He that will enjoy the brightness of sunshine, must quit the coolness of the shade.
~ Samuel Johnson
NASA will send up a big sun shade that will be in orbit between the earth and sun and deflect 2 or 3 percent of the sunshine back into space. It would be cheaper than the international space station.
~ James Lovelock
the shade of the raining tree where the sky fell and was lost in autumn leaves and crept down at last in shining rivers along the branches and trunk
~ Ray Bradbury
There were so many things a tree could do: add color, provide shade, drop fruit or become a children's playground, a whole sky universe to climb and hang from; an architecture of food and pleasure, that was a tree.
~ Ray Bradbury
It is not in the premise that reality Is a solid. It may be a shade that traverses A dust, a force that traverses a shade.
~ Wallace Stevens
The stag at eve had drunk his fill,Where danced the moon on Monan's rill,And deep his midnight lair had madeIn lone Glenartney's hazel shade.
~ Walter Scott
Bob Ross: "You can't have light without a little darkness.
~ Wil Wheaton
Ree followed a path made by prey uphill through scrub, across a bald knob and downhill into a section of pine trees and pine scent and that pious shade and silence pines create. Pine trees in low limbs spread over fresh snow made a stronger vault for the spirit than pews and pulpits ever could.
~ Daniel Woodrell
But at what point does that neglect—given that we live in a time when almost any microaggression against a minority can be flagged as racism—shade back into racism?
~ David Baddiel
Time to plant trees is when you're young, So you will have them to walk among - So, aging, you can walk in shade That you and time together made.
~ James Hayford
Perhaps Eurydice wants to remain marginal, a shade insubstantial… the mute waste in a limbo without light and without depth are a style of anima fascinations in which the absence of significance is the significance.
~ James Hillman
A Hooloovoo is a super-intelligent shade of the color blue.
~ Douglas Adams
Watchful are the Gods of all Hands with slaughter stained. The black Furies wait, and when a man Has grown by luck, not justice, great, With sudden overturn of chance They wear him to a shade, and, cast Down to perdition, who shall save him?
~ Aeschylus