Quotes About Dim
How quickly darkness falls.
~ Jon McGregor
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I'd lived my life in a dim labyrinth of drudgery disguised as fun and pleasure.
~ Randy Alcorn
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Somewhere, Bunny had heard that John Donne had been acquainted with Izaak Walton, and in some dim corridor of his mind this friendship grew larger and larger, until in his mind the two men were practically interchangeable.
~ Donna Tartt
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She waited, motionless in the dim light. There was no sound but the faint susurrus of wind.
~ Douglas Preston
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For all things turn to barenness In the dim glass the demons hold The glass of outer weariness Made when God slept in times of old
~ Loreena McKennitt
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The light is fading from the day. The rest is darkness and dismay.
~ Edward Gorey
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His eyes so dim, so wasted each limb, that, heedless of grammar, they all cried, that's him!
~ Richard Harris Barham
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Save it all; you do not knowthe value things will come to have untilthe world grows dim around you, and your things—however doubtful in the changing light,things are what you haveleft. And all you have.
~ Richard Howard
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and seriously considered whether a man was really better for reading anything at all, let alone these labyrinthine works of theology that served only to make the clear and bright seem muddied and dim, by clothing everything they touched in words obscure and shapeless as mist, far out of the comprehension of ordinary men, of whom the greater part of the human creation is composed.
~ Ellis Peters
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If you have obsessive-compulsive disorder, certain areas of your brain light up on scans; with good treatment, those areas gradually dim and others light up more.
~ Richard O'Connor
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I'll sit and see if that small sailing cloud Will hit or miss the moon.' It hit the moon. Then there were three there, making a dim row, The moon, the little silver cloud, and she.
~ Robert Frost
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Twilight fell, bye and bye, and then the dark shadows of night.
~ L. Frank Baum
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And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light.
~ John Milton
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You're as sharp as a marble.
~ Derek Landy
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Heart, we will forget him! You and I, to-night! You may forget the warmth he gave, I will forget the light. When you have done, pray tell me, That I my thoughts may dim; Haste! lest while you're lagging, I may remember him!
~ Emily Dickinson
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Let us strive together to part with time more reluctantly, to watch the pinions of the fleeting moment until they are dim in the distance, and the new-coming moment claims our attention.
~ Emily Dickinson
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Luckily, he had the memory span of a particularly dim goldfish, so with any luck he'd have forgotten all about the comment by the time they'd completed their mission.
~ Eoin Colfer
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Only one lamp in three or four was lit.
~ Robert Jordan
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So to the end when life's dim shadows fall, Love will be found the sweetest song of all.
~ Laura Ingalls Wilder
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Gloaming," Dad said. "What?" "That word I couldn't remember. Gloaming. That short, murky time between half-light and dark.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
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The prospects are dim for a society that makes mascots out of the unproductive and condemns the productive.
~ Walter E. Williams
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How'd you do that?" Riker gasped as he followed Scott out into the dim corridor. "Oh, you'd have to take my course in alternative signals at the academy. New term starts in September." "Scotty, you're a miracle worker." "No, lad, I'm an engineer.
~ Diane Carey
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It's dark, like all bars should be.
~ Don Winslow
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It's funny how it only takes one thing to ruin your essence. One thing to burn the light out of your soul and dim the spark of life within you.
~ Jessica Hall
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