Quotes About Fall
I imagine the soul / Is something lighter than a girl's ribbon / I witnessed, one afternoon, as it fell–blue, from "The Letter
~ Larry Levis
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Leaves fall and the spirit soars.
~ Laura Jaworski
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Any government, whether it is a democracy, a dictatorship, a communistic or free enterprise bureaucracy, will fall when its hierarchy reaches an intolerable state of maturity.
~ Laurence J. Peter
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It is true that work can expand to fill the time allotted but it can expand far beyond that. It can expand beyond the life of the organization and the company can go bankrupt, a government can fall, a civilization can crumble into barbarism, while the incompetents work on.
~ Laurence J. Peter
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how wide his shoulders were, like a swimmer's, his skin the color of tea, of fall leaves toasted by the sun.
~ Celeste Ng
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We wake out of our dreams and wonder where the blood on our hands came from. Knowledge happens just about as often as shit, while innocence is probably returned to by taking yet another bite of the apple, not by pretending there never was a Fall in the first place.
~ Charles D'Ambrosio
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Rock-a-bye-baby on the tree top,When the wind blows the cradle will rock,When the bough breaks the cradle will fall,And down will come baby, cradle and all.
~ Charles Dupee Blake
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People that put themselves above others will fall longer and harder.
~ Gina Lindley
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When gravity calls, something falls.
~ J.L.W. Brooks
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Mustering flocks of blackbirds call; Here and there a few leaves fall; In the meadows larks sing sweet, Chirps the cricket at our feet,— In September.
~ Elizabeth Cole
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It was a bright September afternoon, The parched-up beech trees would be yellowing soon, The yellow flowers grown deeper with the sun Were letting fall their petals one by one...
~ William Morris
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La salvación no fue un cambio de planes causado por la catástrofe no predicha de la caída. El plan original de Dios para la creación era que ésta encontrara su sentido y cumplimiento en Cristo y en su Evangelio.
~ Graeme Goldsworthy
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When a woman's wave rises she feels she has an abundance of love to give, but when it falls she feels her inner emptiness and needs to be filled up with love.
~ gray john
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Placing his foot firmly on Hackett's behind, he shoved once and the body fell over the side and dropped into the void. It landed with a loud thud at the bottom, where it lay like a discarded marionette.
~ Gregg Hurwitz
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But when a place has been an island the memory of water lingers, and of water magic, no matter how far away the sea may be, or how long ago it fell away. And
~ Guy Gavriel Kay
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It is a real chill out. The fall crisp comes I am aware there is winter to heed. There is no warm house That is fitted with my need.
~ Gwendolyn Brooks
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The only way to know if the screening is saving lives is by doing a randomized trial. It's easy to forget this and assume that if technology can find more cancer, it will save more lives. Marketers exploit this assumption. Don't fall for it.
~ H. Gilbert Welch
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Damn cowboy, Warn a guy before you do a face-plant on the floor next time.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
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Pantolon için, elden düÅŸme deÄŸil)... götten düÅŸme denmesi laz?m.
~ James Joyce
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The fall (bababadalgharaghtakamminarronnkonnbronntonner-ronntuonnthunntrovarrhounawnskawntoohoohoordenenthur — nuk!) of a once wallstrait oldparr is retaled early in bed and later on life down through all christian minstrelsy.
~ James Joyce
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First we feel. Then we fall. — James Joyce, Finnegans Wake .( Faber and Faber November 4, 2002) Originally published May 4th 1939.
~ James Joyce
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It was the kind of timeless evening in Louisiana when spring and fall and winter and summer come together in a perfect equinox, so exquisite and lovely that the dying of the light seems a violation of a divine ordinance. It was an evening that was wonderful in every way possible.
~ James Lee Burke
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He wavin' at you, Dave. Hey, it's that drunk man done fell in the bayou the ot'er night. That man must surely love water.
~ James Lee Burke
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Vader approached, drawing and igniting his Sith blade. Shryne blinked blood from his eyes; lifted his lightsaber hand only to realize that he had lost the sword during his fall. Slumping back, he loosed a ragged, resigned exhalation.
~ James Luceno
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