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Quotes About Loveliness

She was the most beautiful woman I'd ever known. It was the beauty of a desert at dawn: a loveliness that filled my eyes, and crushed me into silent, unbreathing awe. Looking
~ Gregory David Roberts
Language is, in other words, not necessary, but voluntary. If it were necessary, it would have stayed simple; it would not agitate our hearts with ever-present loveliness and ever-cresting ambiguity; it would not dream, on its long white bones, of turning into song.
~ Mary Oliver
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~ Barbara Park
Philippians 4. "Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable-if anything is excellent or praise worthy-think about such things.
~ Erynn Mangum
Hard to find anything lovelier than a tree. They grow at right angles to a tangent of the nominal sphere of the Earth.
~ Bill Nye
Besides, there was a strangely calming element of cosmic beauty in the hypnotic landscape through which we climbed and plunged fantastically. Time had lost itself in the labyrinths behind, and around us stretched only the flowering waves of faery and the recaptured loveliness of vanished centuries...
~ H.P. Lovecraft
I live on the edge of Bath. It's really lovely, but its very loveliness freaks me out a bit. It's peaceful, a great antidote to the craziness of being on tour, but sometimes I feel as though I've retired.
~ Alison Goldfrapp
Hard to find anything lovelier than a tree. They grow at right angles to a tangent of the nominal sphere of the Earth.
~ Bill Nye
beautiful one. Emily was
~ Sherryl Woods
It's a woman you see, that's what it is! It's a woman and, oh, she is lovely! She is hurt and is suffering but she makes no sound. Don't you see how it is? She lies quite still, white and still, and the beauty comes out from her and spreads over everything.
~ Sherwood Anderson
the desire to say words overcame him and he said words without meaning, rolling them over on his tongue and saying them because they were brave words, full of meaning. "death," he muttered, "night, the sea, fear, loveliness.
~ Sherwood Anderson
the desire to say words overcame him and he said words without meaning, rolling them over on his tongue and saying them because they were brave words, full of meaning. 'death,' he muttered, 'night, the sea, fear, loveliness.
~ Sherwood Anderson
children. She came up behind them along the field path from the church, and was dismayed by some quality of loveliness, of youth, that belonged to their gaiety. A quality that was not apparent in any communion between Liz and Walter.
~ Josephine Tey
They saw a Dream of Loveliness descending from the train.
~ Charles Godfrey Leland
If every tiny flower wanted to be a rose, spring would lose its loveliness
~ St. Thérèse of Lisieux
Science, also, is most largely indebted to these beauty-loving Greeks, for truth is one form of loveliness.
~ Theodore Parker
I care to live only to entice people to look at Nature's loveliness. Heaven knows that John the Baptist was not more eager to get all his fellow sinners into the Jordan than I to baptize all of mine in the beauty of God's mountains.
~ John Muir
There is satiety in all things, in sleep, and love-making, in the loveliness of singing and the innocent dance.
~ Homer
She was incomparable in her inspired loveliness. Her arms amazed one, as one can be astonished by a lofty way of thinking. Her shadow on the wallpaper of the hotel room seemed the silhouette of her uncorruption.
~ Boris Pasternak
Iuletta's delicate pallor whitened. Her eyes became the shade of the purple core of a peacock's feather. She was extraordinary, and for an instant, Cornelia fell back from her aghast at this unconscionsciable loveliness.
~ Tanith Lee
No man on earth deserves to taste her beauty, Her blameless loveliness and worth, Unless he has fulfilled man's perfect duty— And is there such a one on earth?
~ K?lid?sa
It hits you in unexpected moments, this city's romance; everywhere, air pockets of loveliness just when your lungs can't take any more congestion or pollution or stifling newspaper headlines.
~ Kamila Shamsie
I am a thing of beauty.
~ Frank Sinatra
To gaze into the depths of blue of the child's eyes and pronounce their loveliness a trick of premature cunning was to be guilty of a cynicism in preference to which I naturally preferred to abjure my judgment and, so far as might be, my agitation.
~ Henry James