Quotes about dark
dark woods hungry
One nightingale in an interfluous wood Satiate the hungry dark with melody. Percy Bysshe Shelley
dark artist men
As an artist, I identify with Sandro Botticelli. We know him as the man who painted Primavera and The Birth Of Venus. The goddesses and ancient subjects he chose represented virtues which were meant to inspire people. Then he went through a dark phase when he was listening to the sermons of Savonarola, who preached against the worldly pleasures of the Renaissance. But Botticelli's works live on, inspiring people to this day. Five hundred years after his death, he still has thousands of fans! Mary Pope Osborne
darkness faces chance
I have to keep facing the darkness. If I stand tall and face the thing I fear, I have a chance to conquer it. If I just keep dodging and hiding it will conquer me. Mary Pope Osborne
dark white long
You white folks have long been eating the white meat of the chicken. We Negroes are now ready for some of the white meat instead of the dark meat. Mary McLeod Bethune
dark grace matter
No matter how dark the tapestry God weaves for us, there's always a thread of grace. Mary Doria Russell
dark journey long-ago
I don't remember a voice On a dark, lonesome road When I started this journey so long ago I was only just trying to outrun the noise There was never a question of having a choice Mary Chapin Carpenter
dark sides dark-side
When you have a dark side, nothing is ever as good as it seems. Pink
dark littles clubs
I love the shows that are in dingy little dark clubs, smoky, no production whatsoever. Pink
dark
You have begun to separate the dark from the dark. Philip Levine
dark light able
We proclaim the resurrection of Christ when his light illuminates the dark moments of our existence, and we are able share it with others Pope Francis
dark light waiting
The world spins along outside, the sun rises and sets, the streets go dark, the lights come on. The future is happening, but it can wait until tomorrow. Neither of us knows what will come next, or where we go from here, or even what anyone will say about us, but none of it matters. We’ve got each other right now. Pete Wentz
dark light play
Black Comedy is a farce that is played in the dark, as you know, with the lights full on. It's the Chinese convention of reversing light and dark, and exactly where anybody is at any given moment is the play. Peter Shaffer
dark world this-world
This world is painted on a wild dark metal Peter Matthiessen
dark sides dark-side
There's a dark side to everything. Prince
dark comedy difficult
Dark comedy is very difficult. You have to bring the audience in and push them away at the same time. Pierce Brosnan
dark hands praying
Faith says not, 'I see that it is good for me, so God must have sent it,' but, 'God sent it, and so it must be good for me.' Faith, walking in the dark with God, only prays Him to clasp its hand more closely. Phillips Brooks
dark boredom poverty
Boredom is the keynote of poverty ... it's dark brown sameness. Moss Hart
dark japan age
...Poetic injustice...having made over Japan in our own image. The Japanese, ...are now, next to us, the greatest consumers of meat in the world. Mother Jones
dark hands long
Diamonds are found only in the dark bowels of the earth; truths are found only in the depths of thought. It seemed to him that after descending into those depths after long groping in the blackest of this darkness, he had at last found one of these diamonds, one of these truths, and that he held it in his hand; and it blinded him to look at it. (pg. 231) Victor Hugo
darkness pressure
There is such a thing as the pressure of darkness. Victor Hugo
dark errors sides
Dark Error's other hidden side is truth. Victor Hugo
darkness les-mis guilt
The guilty one is not he who commits the sin, but he who causes the darkness. Victor Hugo
dark vegetables two
My eating is pretty consistent. I like Greek yogurt for breakfast. I eat two giant salads a day, a broiled meat or fish, and a dark green vegetable at every meal. Veronica Webb
dark men lust
Valuing knowledge above all else results in a lust for power, and that leads men into dark and empty places. Veronica Roth
dark may mood
Leaves and bark, leaves and bark, To lean against and hear in the dark. Petals I may have once pursued. Leaves are all my darker mood. Robert Frost
dark night age
It looked as if a night of dark intent was coming, and not only a night, an age. Someone had better be prepared for rage... Robert Frost
dark blonde contrast
I have always liked the contrast between being blonde and having dark features. Rita Ora
dark soul connections
To me, a poem is almost like someone whispering to another person, or you hear the whispering in your head. I hope with my own poems that the reader feels a connection, soul to soul, that'll help us all feel a little less alone on the planet. And it does have the power to direct change. A writer can make the word 'dark' be something positive. You can relieve a word like 'hysterical' of its misogynistic implications. You can make the language your own. That's what poetry is about. Rita Dove
dark novel humans
Novels, like human beings, usually have their beginnings in the dark. Rita Mae Brown
dark contentment coffins
Whoever is not in his coffin and the dark grave, let him know he has enough. Walt Whitman
dark men feet
To me, every hour of the light and dark is a miracle, every inch of space is a miracle, every square yard of the surface of the earth is spread with the same, every cubic foot of the interior swarms with the same; every spear of grass-the frames, limbs, organs, of men and women, and all that concerns them, all these to me are unspeakably perfect miracles. Walt Whitman
dark positivity space
To me, every hour of the light and dark is a miracle. Every cubic inch of space is a miracle. Walt Whitman
dark reflection glasses
The physical body is an agent of the spirit and its mirror. It is an engine and a reflection of the spirit. It is the spirit's ingenious memorandum to itself and the spirit sees itself in my body, just as I see my own face in a looking glass. My nerves reflect this. The earth is literally a mirror of thoughts. Objects themselves are embodied thoughts. Death is the dark backing that a mirror needs if we are to see anything. Saul Bellow