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nature giving natural
Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own. Charles Dickens
nature humility pride
We cannot think too highly of our nature, nor too humbly of ourselves. Charles Caleb Colton
nature men self
If Natur has gifted a man with powers of argeyment, a man has a right to make the best of 'em, and has not a right to stand on false delicacy, and deny that he is so gifted; for that is a turning of his back on Natur, a flouting of her, a slighting of her precious caskets, and a proving of one's self to be a swine that isn't worth her scattering pearls before. Charles Dickens
nature moon shining
When the moon shines very brilliantly, a solitude and stillness seem to proceed from her that influence even crowded places full of life. Charles Dickens
nature dark moon
The earth covered with a sable pall as for the burial of yesterday; the clumps of dark trees, its giant plumes of funeral feathers, waving sadly to and fro: all hushed, all noiseless, and in deep repose, save the swift clouds that skim across the moon, and the cautious wind, as, creeping after them upon the ground, it stops to listen, and goes rustling on, and stops again, and follows, like a savage on the trail. Charles Dickens
nature wall dark
A moment, and its glory was no more. The sun went down beneath the long dark lines of hill and cloud which piled up in the west an airy city, wall heaped on wall, and battlement on battlement; the light was all withdrawn; the shining church turned cold and dark; the stream forgot to smile; the birds were silent; and the gloom of winter dwelt on everything. Charles Dickens
nature morning fall
It was a cold hard easterly morning when he latched the garden gate and turned away. The light snowfall which had feathered his schoolroom windows on the Thursday, still lingered in the air, and was falling white, while the wind blew black. Charles Dickens
nature dark winter
The white face of the winter day came sluggishly on, veiled in a frosty mist; and the shadowy ships in the river slowly changed to black substances; and the sun, blood-red on the eastern marshes behind dark masts and yards, seemed filled with the ruins of a forest it had set on fire. Charles Dickens
nature wall rain
Not only is the day waning, but the year. The low sun is fiery and yet cold behind the monastery ruin, and the Virginia creeper on the Cathedral wall has showered half its deep-red leaves down on the pavement. There has been rain this afternoon, and a wintry shudder goes among the little pools on the cracked, uneven flag-stones, and through the giant elm-trees as they shed a gust of tears. Charles Dickens
asylums nastiness madness
So society has strangled in its asylums all those it wanted to get rid of or protect itself from, because they refused to become its accomplices in certain great nastiness. Antonin Artaud
asylums cases planets
Who knows, maybe this whole planet is an asylum, a penal realm. A place for hard cases. Ben Okri
asylums cambridge
I find Cambridge an asylum, in every sense of the word. A. E. Housman
asylums sensible
Many sensible things banished from high life find an asylum among the mob. Herman Melville
asylums inmates lunatic
It seems as though I were in a lunatic asylum, but I am never sure who is the attendant and who the inmate. James Bryant Conant
asylums planets used
The longer I live, the more convinced am I that this planet is used by other planets as a lunatic asylum. George Bernard Shaw
asylums lunatic-asylums should
I shouldn't make movies anymore. I should go to a lunatic asylum. Werner Herzog
asylums christianity made
Christianity has made more lunatics than it ever provided asylums for. Robert Green Ingersoll
terrorist
Terrorists destroy randomly. Bill Ayers
terrorist vulnerability
Terrorists can utilize any vulnerability in the system and that would include outbound shipments. Asa Hutchinson
terrorism success-and-failure frustrating
It's frustrating; terrorism is rare and largely ineffectual, yet we regularly magnify the effects of both their successes and failures by terrorizing ourselves. Bruce Schneier
terror known
That which is clearly known hath less terror than that which is but hinted at and guessed. Arthur Conan Doyle
terrorist
When you have terrorists, you don't throw at them balloons or you don't use rubber sticks, for example. You have to use armaments. Bashar al-Assad
terror war
We don't have a war on terror - that's a technique. We didn't have a war on blitzkriegs, and we didn't have a war on surprise attacks. Foster Friess
terrorism peru wells
The investor knows quite well that we don't have anymore the widespread terrorism here in Peru. Alberto Fujimori
terror
We are not alleging any connections to any terror organization other than the FARC. Bryan Sierra
terror firm
I stay on terra firma: the more firm, the less terror. Ann Widdecombe