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Quotes About Window

kitchen with the window means we have finally arrived at some precarious level of prosperity.
~ Anna Quindlen
But I looked out of the open window too, over a large area of Amsterdam, over all the roofs and on to the horizon, which was such a pale blue that it was hard to see the dividing line. As long as this exists, I thought, and I may live to see it, this sunshine, the cloudless skies, while this lasts, I cannot be unhappy.
~ Anne Frank
Is there anything more beautiful in the world than to sit before an open window and enjoy nature, to listen to the birds singing, feel the sun on your cheeks and have a darling boy in your arms?
~ Anne Frank
When a man dies, his secrets bond like crystals, like frost on a window. His last breath obscures the glass.
~ Anne Michaels
Misty is the color of rain on a window.
~ Anne Michaels
A great fleecy cloud had released the moon, and high above us loomed the dark outline of the tower. One long window showed the pale sky beyond it.
~ Anne Rice
Allow me to watch at the garden window in silence as you paint your walls.
~ Anne Rice
Louis seemed an angel of death come to the window.
~ Anne Rice
Would the hydrogen catch fire? Alek grasped the edge of the window, hardly feeling the broken glass against his palms. "Deryn" he sobbed. Anything but this.
~ Scott Westerfeld
She started spending more time looking out the window than at her own reflection, as is often the case with troublesome girls.
~ Scott Westerfeld
There are houses in Gloucester where grooves have been worn into the floorboards by women pacing past an upstairs window, looking out to sea.
~ Sebastian Junger
When Pohpoh unlatched the window above the enamel sink, yellow light sliced through the opening, hauling in a cold, fresh morning draught.
~ Shani Mootoo
Shafts of dusty light broke through the branches of the pomerac tree outside the open window. Pohpoh stared at the glittery dust particles that rose and fell in waves around Asha's head, partially silhouetting it in a halo of shimmering light.
~ Shani Mootoo
If I stand at this window long enough I will see the long thread of history float randomly through the breeze. This is all I know about peace.
~ Sherman Alexie
Where's he shooting from? (Syd) I don't know. You want to go look out the window and tell me the answer? (Steele)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
I think the idea of Mary Poppins has been blowing in and out of me, like a curtain at a window, all my life.
~ P. L. Travers
Do you think you could put that boot back on?" he added mildly. "The window can only let in a limited ammount of fresh air and your socks are a tough ripe, to put it mildly." Oh, sorry!" said Horace, tugging the riding boot back on over his sock. Now that Halt mentioned it, he was aware of a rather strong odor in the room.
~ John Flanagan
A group of servants were busy emptying the privy buckets into the moat when they were startled by a sudden drawn-out cry. They looked up in time to see a scarlet-and-gold-clad figure sail out of a first-story window, turn over once and then land with an enormous splash in the dark, rancid waters. They shrugged and went back to work.
~ John Flanagan
the wind has a purpose - to rattle the window panes, disturb the cat and make me miss you ...
~ John Geddes
I looked in the window, wanting to stay - it rained, yet I remained...because you were so lovely...
~ John Geddes
A bright torch, and a casement ope at night,To let the warm Love in!
~ John Keats
I listened to her with my head in my arms and looked out the window at the whirling starry sky. The Greeks had used those same stars to conquer the world. We were like them - gods and heroes.
~ Elisabeth Thomas
Oh--this life, this life! There is comfort in it, they say, & I almost believe--but the brightest place in the house, is the leaning out of the window!--at least, for me.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
The crippled Raven found Will in his new room and seemed well pleased with the wider window, for all it must rattle at the glass for attention. Will didn't think this typical behavior in a raven, but perhaps the pampered birds at the Tower had been hand-fed into audacity.
~ Elizabeth Bear