Quotes about dark
dark age abdication
A citizenship of wholesale delegation and abdication to public and private power systems, such as prevails now, makes such periodic checks as elections little more than rituals. Ralph Nader
dark fda age
The food industry, its trade associations, and research foundations, is well financed and highly organized to pressure the FDA. Ralph Nader
dark mind letters
I love the dark hours of my being. My mind deepens into them. There I can find, as in old letters, the days of my life, already lived, and held like a legend, and understood. Rainer Maria Rilke
dark sky clouds
Scrape the grey sky clean, realize that every dark cloud is a smokescreen meant to blind us from the truth Shane Koyczan
dark keys seduction
I find 'Fatal Attraction' really romantic. I really like the seduction. Almost every time I see it, I'm surprised when it goes dark. I know that's the claim to fame, but I key into how genuinely romantic it is. Shane Carruth
darkness captives
To the captives, 'come out,' -- and to those in darkness, 'be free.' George W. Bush
dark history people
The advance of human freedom - the great achievement of our time, and the great hope of every time - now depends on us. Our nation - this generation - will lift a dark threat of violence from our people and our future. We will rally the world to this cause by our efforts, by our courage. We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail. George W. Bush
dark transition pressure
The dark comes before dawn. The financial markets are under great pressure because of the lack of leadership during the transition period. George Soros
dark intelligent space
Today, in the Twenty-First Century, an age of jet aircraft, personal computers, wireless telecommunications, laser surgery, and incipient space travel, the mentality with which many presumably educated, intelligent people approach matters of economics and business is, however astonishing it may seem, still that of the Dark Ages. George Reisman
darkness sound assumption
You had to live - did live, from habit that became instinct - in the assumption that evey sound you made was overheard, and, except in darkness, every moment scrutinized. George Orwell
darkness nineteen 1984-important
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness. George Orwell
dark wings
Dark wings, dark words. George R. R. Martin
dark
I have always been a dark writer. George R. R. Martin
dark night thrones
For the night is dark and full of terrors. George R. R. Martin
dark men dragons
Dragons old and young, true and false, bright and dark. And you. A small man with a big shadow, snarling in the midst of all. George R. R. Martin
dark sky white
The snow drifted down and down, all in ghostly silence, and lay thick and unbroken on the ground. It was a place of whites and blacks and greys. White towers and white snow and white statues, black shadows and black trees, the dark grey sky above. A pure world, Sansa thought. I do not belong here. Yet she stepped out all the same. George R. R. Martin
dark night light
Light our fire and protect us from the dark, blah blah, light our way and keep us toasty warm, the night is dark and full of terrors, save us from the scary things, and blah blah blah some more. George R. R. Martin
dark night men
The sun will soon be setting, and corpses make poor company by night. These were dark and dangerous men, alive. I doubt that death will have improved them. George R. R. Martin
dark orcs horror
The true horrors of human history derive not from orcs and Dark Lords, but from ourselves. George R. R. Martin
dark light
Why is it called 'after dark' when it really is 'after light'? George Carlin
dark golf winning
The life of a professional golfer is precarious at best. Win, and they carry you to the clubhouse on their shoulders. Lose, and you pay the caddies in the dark. Gene Sarazen
dark moon light
Why, Yrael?” it said, as the last of the dark gave way to silver, and the shining sphere of metal sank slowly to the ground. “Why?” “Life,” said Yrael, who was more Mogget than it ever knew. “Fish and fowl, warm sun and shady trees, the field mice in the wheat, under the cool light of the moon. Garth Nix
dark heard hour kept laura nice nicer president until
They were wonderful. We had heard that the President and Laura were nice people, but they were a lot nicer than we thought. We were kept in the dark about this until just an hour before.
dark night giving
I've had some dark nights of the soul, of course, but giving in to depression would be a sellout, a defeat. Christopher Hitchens
dark light enough
The dark is light enough. Christopher Fry
dark light order
Libraries are reservoirs of strength, grace and wit, reminders of order, calm and continuity, lakes of mental energy, neither warm nor cold, light nor dark. Germaine Greer
dark light color
Depth, in a pictorial, plastic sense, is not created by the arrangement of objects one after another toward a vanishing point, in the sense of the Renaissance perspective, but on the contrary (and in absolute denial of this doctrine) by the creation of forces in the sense of push and pull . Nor is depth created by tonal gradation (another doctrine of the academician which, at its culmination, degraded the use of color to a mere function of expressing dark and light). Hans Hofmann
dark blessing evil
It is a blessing to have pretty people around me. I like people who are sparky, positive. Evil, dark people are repelled by me: Oooh no! Too much sunlight. Geri Halliwell
dark light looks
Why look in the dark for light? Henry David Thoreau
dark history age
It has been so written, for the most part, that the times it describes are with remarkable propriety called dark ages. They are dark, as one has observed, because we are so in the dark about them. Henry David Thoreau
dark swimming naps
Back in those days it was just me swimming around in the dark, doing back flips and taking naps whenever I want. Jeff Kinney
dark light half
The planet is always half light and half dark, and so are we. Jennifer Lynch
dark reality careers
I completely reject the idea that working adults need to be treated like infants or worse and not told the realities, harsh or not, about the world of work. Keeping people in the dark and filling them with stories that are either mostly fabricated, unusually rare, or both, doesn't do anyone any good. It is one of the reasons that workplaces and careers remain in such dire straits. Jeffrey Pfeffer