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Quotes About Rue

corner of the Champs-Élysées and the rue de Berri.30
~ Jon Meacham
With rue my heart is ladenFor golden friends I had,For many a rose-lipped maidenAnd many a lightfoot lad.
~ A. E. Housman
They say my verse is sad: no wonder. Its narrow measure spans Rue for eternity, and sorrow Not mine, but man's This is for all ill-treated fellows Unborn and unbegot, For them to read when they're in trouble And I am not.
~ A.E. Housman
You'll be scandalized in the morning when you can think again.
~ Jeaniene Frost
So where is Pâtisserie Viennoise? To get to it, you'll need to brave the most hazardous street in Paris: la rue de l'Ecole de Médecine (which, fortunately, means there's a medical school nearby), in the fifth arrondissement.
~ David Lebovitz
I want to say unequivocally the Queen is magnificent. She is the enduring force, she is the glue that makes everyone feel good. She is beloved. I would rue the day when she may not be here.
~ Louis Susman
The heart from out the bosom Was never given in vain But bought with sighs aplenty And sold for endless rue And now I am two and twenty And oh tis true, tis true
~ Alfred Edward Housman
I like the Hotel Costes, on rue Saint Honore, a boutique hotel near the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre and the Tuileries. I love the dark, moody decor as well as the fantastic scented, candlelit pool in the basement.
~ Alice Temperley
I've known a hundred kinds of love; ?All made the loved one rue; And what is thine that it should prove ?Than other love, more true?
~ Emily Bronte
My goddesses! Where now? Forsaken? Oh hearken to my call, I rue: Are you the same? Have others taken Your place without replacing you?
~ Alexander Pushkin
In the Rue de Seine he encountered Planchet, standing outside a bakery ecstatically worshipping a supremely appetizing brioche.
~ Alexandre Dumas
On the rue de la Crosse, the Hotel of Bees becomes almost weightless for a moment, lifted in a spiral of flame, before it begins to rain the pieces back to the earth
~ Anthony Doerr
led her into a world of adventure and chance that comes with going secondhand. Taking my friends to secondhand shops on and around the rue des Martyrs is at the top of my must-do-in-Paris list. It
~ Elaine Sciolino
What's the first thing I do when I wake up in the morning? Wish I hadn't.
~ Morrissey
There are things in this world, she said steadily, still holding Zane's eyes, that defy easy words. There are things in this world worth protecting, fragile things, secret things. Things that would do great harm should they ever be handled carelessly. Rue. The marquess loomed just beyond her. Things like magic. She touched a finger to Zane's cheek, a shock of warmth. Things like love. -Rue, Zane, & Kit
~ Shana Abé
Bitch going to rue the day she decided to unleash Phrixis on the world. (Thorn) Rue the day? (Fang) I'm old enough to make you look like an embryo. Sometimes it shows. (Thorn)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
He who assists the wicked will in time rue it.
~ Periander
hero ("victim" might be a better word) typically hasn't got much personality beyond his intrusiveness. He's just someone inclined to put himself in the wrong place at the wrong time, and to rue the consequences.
~ Shirley Jackson
The Rue du Coq d'Or, Paris, seven in the morning.
~ George Orwell
Listen, the heart-shackles are not, as you think, death, illness, pain, unrequited hope, not loneliness, but lassitude, rue, vainglory, fear, anxiety, selfishness
~ Mary Oliver
And they went on. "Listen, the heart-shackles are not, as you think, death, illness, pain, unrequited hope, not loneliness, but lassitude, rue, vainglory, fear, anxiety, selfishness.
~ Mary Oliver
But I tell you this, Sepiriz—given the opportunity I shall make that god rue his homecoming, for he has done the one thing that can move me to real anger. And the anger of Elric of Melniboné and his sword Stormbringer can destroy the world!" Sepiriz
~ Michael Moorcock
I will rue for all eternity every moment of suffering I've caused you. The entire time I'm burning in Hell, I'll regret each tear I made you weep. But if Hell were the price for twenty days with you, I'd condemn myself again and again.
~ Karen Marie Moning
They had terrorized this poor, defenseless beauty. He would make them rue it. As for Kate, after all she had been through, she had impressed him with her self-possession, to say nothing of her fiery spirit. She had stood there ready to battle him like some spunky little terrier barking at a wolf, aye, and throwing the greater predator into temporary confusion with her unexpected show of ferocity. Though petite of build, she was large in courage, a little lady of intrepid spirit
~ Gaelen Foley