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Quotes About Pane

The house might, in fact, have passed for the world's largest rosebush if here and there a pane of glass had not gleamed and a few dark shingles showed beneath the rose leaves. Two chimneys and a row of gables stuck timid snouts out along the roof line.
~ Jane Louise Curry
Our past is like a footprint. It only confirms we were there. No burden on our future does it bear. Bring the rain, clear the pane of clutter.
~ Jeb Dickerson
TweetDeck is a very interesting client, because it presents a view that no other client in the world presents, which is this multicolumn, massive amounts of information in one pane. And people really, really enjoy that.
~ Jack Dorsey
bag and withdrew a business card. She didn't hand it to him, but stuck it in a crack between the frosted glass pane and the door frame, adjacent to
~ Sandra Brown
only darkened trails of rain could paint your face upon a pane...
~ John Geddes
Time, like a flurry of wild rain, Shall drift across the darkened pane!
~ Charles G.D. Roberts
[Rain] is beautiful when it comes hurried and passionate, fleeing from the storm wind, hurled, like a volley of small musketry, against your streaming panes.... It is beautiful in the Midsummer, when it comes in light, soft showers, or, more in earnest, accompanied with thunder-music, straight and heavy; when, as the poet says— "Rolling as in sleep, Low thunders bring the mellow rain."
~ John Richard Vernon
The argument of the broken window pane is the most valuable argument in modern politics.
~ Emmeline Pankhurst
The moon is the lamp he paints by; His canvas the window pane; His brush is a frozen snowflake; Jack Frost the artist's name.
~ C. C. Long
Our past is like a footprint. It only confirms we were there. No burden on our future does it bear. Bring the rain, clear the pane of clutter.
~ Jeb Dickerson, @JebDickerson
The argument of the broken window pane is the most valuable argument in modern politics.
~ Emmeline Pankhurst
If what I am writing were to appear on the polished surface of the page she is reading, it would rasp like a fingernail on a pane, and she would fling the book away in horror.
~ Italo Calvino