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Quotes About Howling

Four of the roses were on fire. They stood up straight and pure on the stalk, gripping the dark like prophets and howling colossal intimacies from the back of their fused throats. - XXVII. MITWELT
~ Anne Carson
I couldn't do no yodelin', so I turned to howlin'. And it's done me just fine.
~ Howlin' Wolf
A wolf howled sending her lonely ululations high into the air, wailing and crying like a tortured soul. Worse was the agony of expectation as she waited for the answering cry, so that it was almost relief when it came. - Mr Darcy, Vampyre
~ Amanda Grange
I would rather have this life of combat than the moral calm and mournful stupor of these last years. God give me struggle, enemies, howling crowds, all the combot of which I am capable.
~ Romain Rolland
and a hundred savage painted Indians ran howling down upon the inn yard.
~ Edward Eager
Tom, Tom, the piper's son,Stole a pig, and away he run;The pig was eat, and Tom was beat,And Tom went howling down the street.
~ Anonymous: Nursery Rhymes
Somewhere in the ruins above them, the cats are howling.
~ Anthony Doerr
I would rather have this life of combat than the moral calm and mournful stupor of these last years. God give me struggle, enemies, howling crowds, all the combot of which I am capable.
~ Romain Rolland
Stars are howling see moon is caught on fire.
~ Saqlain bin mushtaq
I'm glad has promised three dollars and a bottle of Canadian whiskey to the man who puts on the best show. You've never seen such grief-even the dogs are howling.
~ Sara Gruen
He hears the silence howling catches angels as they fall, and the all time winner has got him by the fun.
~ Jethro Tull
True, in The Howling , they had fun making out, but other than that, what was the good of being a movie werewolf? You howled at the moon; you couldn't remember what you did, and then somebody shot you.
~ Anne Rice
In the dead hour the ghosts creep out of the bush and go howling across the dunes, screaming their unfinished business to the night. But I'm nothing to them so they ignore me.
~ John Larkin
The wolves are running.
~ John Masefield
The pronunciation of both Sami and Portuguese languages is strikingly similar: the Portuguese evolved from folksy Latin while the Sami evolved from reindeers' howling.
~ Arto Paasilinna
Los zorros del desierto de Sechura aúllan como demonios cuando llega la noche; ¿sabes por qué?: para quebrar el silencio que los aterroriza.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
Los zorros del desierto de Sechura aúllan como demonios cuando llega la noche; ¿sabes por qué?: para quebrar el silencio que los aterroriza»
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
One thing I could never stand was to see a filthy dirty old drunky howling away at the filthy songs of his fathers and going blurp blurp in between as it might be a filthy old orchestra in his stinking rotten guts;I could never stand to see anyone like that. whatever his age might be, but more especially when he was real old like this one was.
~ Anthony Burgess
sometimes it's the senseless feelings which overwhelm you, the despair and frustration which build to dangerous levels and the subsequent release, the cigarettes, alcohol, nameless fucks, nights spent in the drunk tank. the cats howling outside the window know this and they act accordingly.
~ Scott C. Holstad
But to get back to the moon, the moon! Ah, the moon! Farmers plant by it, fishermen fish by it, werewolves were by it, bartenders and orderlies in bughouses sigh and shiver at the thoughts of it …
~ Avram Davidson
They all stared at the television. Twenty male shapeshifters quietly watching "The Howling.
~ Shelly Laurenston
Wolves together stand howling soft and loud at light, singing family songs.
~ Sue Thoele
And I thought: I shall remember this all my life. The peril, the running, the howling of the dogs, the smothering. Then the happiness—of action, of leaping. Then the green sweetness of distance. And the trees: their thickness and their compassion, all around.
~ Mary Oliver
and over your unconsecrated head you'll hear the howling wolves lament their fate and yours the livelong year;
~ Baudelaire