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Quotes About Eclipse

All that shit starts in E.
~ Stephen King
The night was possessed of the thick darkness that comes when clouds swallow the moon and stars whole,
~ Jojo Moyes
The empty field of Nothing results from the eclipse of reality; Jean Paul has recognized its imaginary character. No projection of a man-god can overcome the Nothing, for the Nothing has been projected, by the man who deforms himself, for the very purpose of indulging in the projection of the man-god. Man can eclipse the reality of God by imagining a Nothing, but he cannot overcome the imagined Nothing by filling it with imagined somethings.
~ Eric Voegelin
Los seres humanos pueden dejar que los contenidos mundanos se desarrollen hasta borrar del horizonte los conceptos de mundo y Dios, pero lo que no pueden hacer es eliminar la problematicidad de su propia existencia. Esta continúa viva en el alma de cada individuo, y cuando Dios queda eclipsado por el mundo, son los contenidos del mundo los que devienen dioses.
~ Eric Voegelin
The earth together with its surrounding waters must in fact have such a shape as its shadow reveals, for it eclipses the moon with the arc of a perfect circle.
~ Nicolaus Copernicus
Blot out the moon, Pull down the stars. Love in the dark, for we're for the dark So soon, so soon.
~ Jean Rhys
I'm gonna be pretty honest; there wasn't a lot of improv allowed on 'Eclipse.'
~ Justin Chon
Time. She had to go home. As soon as the lunar eclipse occurred in three weeks. Because if she stayed here, she would die. Either from the bullet in her back, or from the pain that was slowly sinking talons into her.
~ Shelly Thacker
A stronghold is a false premise that denies God's promise. It "sets itself up against the knowledge of God" (v. 5 NIV). It seeks to eclipse our discovery of God. It attempts to magnify the problem and minimize God's ability to solve it. Does
~ Max Lucado
and I would feel it, the momentary eclipse. I tell myself it's natural for the feeling to surface now, with the two of
~ Sue Monk Kidd
Truth, like the sun, submits to be obscured, but, like the sun, only for a time.
~ bovee christian nestell x
Yeah, I get to fight in 'Eclipse.' My trainer is teaching me MMA right now. So. Cool.
~ Ashley Greene
If a man comes to the door of poetry untouched by the madness of the Muses, believing that technique alone will make him a good poet, he and his sane compositions never reach perfection, but are utterly eclipsed by the performances of the inspired madman.
~ Socrates
B]y observing objects with my eyes and trying to comprehend them with each of my other senses I might blind my soul altogether... [like] when [people] watch and study an eclipse of the sun; they really do sometimes injure their eyes, unless they study its reflection in water or some other medium.
~ Socrates
Truth, like the sun, submits to be obscured; but, like the sun, only for a time.
~ Christian Nestell Bovee
Darkness waits. All things come to the dark.
~ Michael Connelly
Now that she was in the secret, now that she knew something that so much concerned her and the eclipse of which had made life resemble an attempt to play whilst with an imperfect pack of cards, the truth of things, their mutual relations, their meaning, and for the most part their horror, rose before her with a kind of architectural vastness.
~ Henry James
I just wrapped 'Eclipse' yesterday and the last scene we shot is probably my favorite thus far. I finally got to tell my story, in a very gentle yet elaborate way.
~ Nikki Reed
Today's news, which may be yesterday's anyway, will be eclipsed tomorrow.
~ Graham Swift
Astronomers are greatly disappointed when, having traveled halfway around the world to see an eclipse, clouds prevent a sight of it; and yet a sense of relief accompanies the disappointment.
~ Simon Newcomb
What attracted me to 'Eclipse' was that it is a great story and a tremendous challenge for me as a filmmaker.
~ David Slade
Once every lunar eclipse, you should be able to see me smile!
~ Sophie Turner
The reappearance of the crescent moon after the new moon; the return of the Sun after a total eclipse, the rising of the Sun in the morning after its troublesome absence at night were noted by people around the world; these phenomena spoke to our ancestors of the possibility of surviving death. Up there in the skies was also a metaphor of immortality.
~ Carl Sagan
I stare at him through the dim light as instant lust eclipses anger, will, time, place.
~ Karen Marie Moning