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Quotes About Haze

Besides the autumn poets sing, A few prosaic days A little this side of the snow And that side of the haze... Grand me, O Lord, a sunny mind, Thy windy will to bear!
~ Emily
The farther reason looks the greater is the haze in which it loses itself.
~ Johann Georg Hamann
My eyes don't work, at least not fully, because they are blocked by disease. The scene around me appears through a kind of curtain, a haze.
~ Henry Grunwald
When we know everything about this earth, the romance and poetry will all have been wiped away from it. There is nothing so artistic as a haze.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
I wasn't cold, I wasn't anything at all I was only a blur.
~ Augusten Burroughs
I would tell you about the rest of the night, but i honestly dont remember much about it. It's all a very sad daze.
~ Stephen Chbosky
Eagle's flight of loneliness soars so high Around its sigh, no more alone the sky Other birds remain away, clouds pass byBetween shrouds of life and haze sun rays die
~ Munia Khan
Romance is the glamour which turns the dust of everyday life into a golden haze.
~ Elinor Glyn
On one side of Ruben Mistral's weekly engagement calendar there was an astronomer's photo of the Horseshoe Nebula, a billion pinpoints of light making a haze in the blackness of space. Under the picture, Mistral had written: "This scene represents the number of meetings I attend per year!
~ Sharyn McCrumb
My final thought, before falling into the golden haze of time travel, was that these adventures on medieval Óshéanús had been the greatest days of any of my lives, past or future.
~ Michael Oehley
Trump's word piles fill public space with static, the way pollutants in an industrial city can saturate the air, making it toxic and creating a state of constant haze. The haze can be so dense that objects become visible only up close, but never in their entirety and never really in focus.
~ Masha Gessen
To live in constant apprehension of life. Exhaustion before one has made the effort. To attempt to laugh at it all, until the laughter becomes slightly sad, until tedium covers everything with its tenebrous haze.
~ Eugene Thacker
Memory is quite central for me. Part of it is that I like the actual texture of writing through memory. I like the atmospheres that result if episodes are narrated through the haze of memory.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
The gray has no chance against that smile. It vanishes in a wonderful haze of bright color.
~ Harlan Coben
Touring is tough. You're almost in a haze because you don't really know where you are half the time: You're in a hotel room one moment, and the next thing you know, you're onstage performing for 60,000 people, then you're back on an airplane. It's very hectic and I couldn't do it without my family.
~ Vanessa Hudgens
but everything was a fog. When she tried to focus on a single
~ Simon Wood
haze condensed into Campbell. The reason he was lopsided
~ Max Barry
Unlike the seeds, I'd thrown the bucket much farther out. I tried swimming underwater, looking in its general direction and seeing nothing but inky midnight. I splashed to the surface, inhaled deeply then crash-dived like a submarine. There it was! In the purple haze of subsurface sunlight, I could just make out a small object hovering on a narrow ledge of gravel. Just one block over, and it would have been lost forever.
~ Max Brooks
I just gazed at the smoke haze above Lundene, the darkness darkening a summer sky, and wished I were a bird, high in that nothingness, vanishing.   Haesten
~ Bernard Cornwell
Moon shone in an haze of colours Water boiled in the wells, and died Tchao-ouang to joy of the people.
~ Ezra Pound
The evening, lacking intelligent relations, crumbles down into the haze of the horizon.)
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
We walk into the olive grove and sit in the dry grass on the bluff. The monastery and the whole world lie before us. Purples, yellows, pinks and blues but all washed, hazy, indefinite, dreamy. The world was dissolving, vanishing. And if you half-closed your eyes, you could see yourself from afar, dissolving in the haze. You could see yourself turning into light.
~ Ferenc Máté
For two years living in a neutral country I have been able to see through the haze of propaganda to reach something which my conscience tells me is the truth.
~ John Amery
They owe this lavish abundance to the deep, loamy soils of their sheltered valleys, known locally as coves; to their warm, moist climate (which produces the natural bluish haze from which they get their name); and above all to the happy accident of the Appalachians' north—south orientation. During the last ice age, as glaciers and ice sheets spread down from the Arctic, northern flora all over the world naturally tried to escape southwards.
~ Bill Bryson