Quotes About Serene
I live in a very nice neighborhood. There's nothing that really goes on around here.
~ Rose Namajunas
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Good god how much I have suffered, but serenely, because I understood that what I endured was nothing, just a caress compared to the world's boundless misfortune.
~ Nikos Kazantzakis
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the evening was beautifully balmy. "I
~ Nora Roberts
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Its waters yawn with the same fathomless intensity as Rakshas Tal, but the peacock blue has deepened to a well of pure cobalt, edged by snow mountains that overlook it from one horizon to another.
~ Colin Thubron
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It had been a cool dawn. Wisps of white moisture hovered over the ground.
~ Colson Whitehead
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She had never seen him rush or hurry. The man moved with exquisite calm, like a leaf drifting on the surface of a pond, making its own way on gentle currents.
~ Colson Whitehead
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So fine was the morning except for a streak of wind here and there that the sea and sky looked all one fabric, as if sails were stuck high up in the sky, or the clouds had dropped down into the sea.
~ Virginia Woolf
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The lake of my mind, unbroken by oars, heaves placidly and soon sinks into an oily somnolence.' That will be useful.
~ Virginia Woolf
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He lay on his chair with his hands clasped above his paunch not reading, or sleeping, but basking like a creature gorged with existence.
~ Virginia Woolf
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I sincerely hope I'll never fathom you. You're mystical, serene, intriguing; you enclose such charm within you. The lustre of your presence bewitches me. I like the unreality of your mind; the whole thing is very splendid and voluptuous and absurd. It is not mere words on paper, Mrs. Nicholson, it is both my mind and heart addressing you.
~ Virginia Woolf
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This morning I am wonderfully peaceful. Just like a storm that has spent itself.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Ya no podía distinguir, allí en la colina, cuál era su casa. Todo parecía distante y tranquilo y extraño. La orilla parecía refinada, lejana, irreal. Ya la pequeña distancia que habían navegado los había alejado de ella y le había dado el aspecto cambiado, el aspecto sereno, de algo que retrocede y de lo que ya no se forma parte.
~ Virginia Woolf
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The voyage was uneventful.
~ W.E. Bowman
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Sea Calm How still, How strangely still The water is today. It is not good For water To be so still that way.
~ Langston Hughes
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There are few things finer than a walk among the trees on an autumn day.
~ Laura Jaworski
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Only in a place like this do earth and sky come together in such a way that they bridge into one, and in such a place a person could put up her arms and find herself in heaven.
~ Laura Pritchett
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I was floating on a river of calm, a leaf on a current.
~ Laura Whitcomb
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boundaries of the Most Serene King of Portugal, my very dear Uncle and Brother
~ Laurence Bergreen
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So they turned towards the hills, which were blue and purple in the setting sun--a shepherd did he but know it, lives in halls more splendid than a king's....
~ Charles Boardman Hawes
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[I]t seemed as if the streets were absorbed by the sky, and the night were all in the air.
~ Charles Dickens
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They said of him, about the city that night, that it was the peacefullest man's face ever beheld there. Many added that he looked sublime and prophetic.
~ Charles Dickens
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Guilty to an indictment denouncing him (with infinite jingle and jangle) for that he was a false traitor to our serene, illustrious, excellent, and so forth, prince, our Lord the King, by reason of his having, on divers occasions, and by divers means and ways, assisted
~ Charles Dickens
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those of the said French Lewis, and wickedly, falsely, traitorously, and otherwise evil-adverbiously, revealing to the said French Lewis what forces our said serene, illustrious, excellent, and so forth, had in preparation to send to Canada and North America. This much, Jerry, with his head becoming more and more
~ Charles Dickens
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Humor is emotional chaos remembered in tranquility.
~ James Thurber
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