T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“The sun was shining on the sea, Shining with all his might: He did his very best to make The billows smooth and bright-- And this was odd, because it was The middle of the night.”
“The sun was shut up in a cold bottle.”
“The sun was slowly setting in the west, casting golden beams of light into the somber old room.”
Source: Mary Marie (EasyRead Super Large 20pt Edition)
“The Sun was smiling hundred years ago and the sun is laughing today.”
“The sun was soft honey and rose colored along the horizon; the old trees were deep black silhouettes against it, with long purple shadows sliding out from their earth-slippered feet.”
Source: The Secret Child
“The sun was touching the hills when I got back to the stables.”
Source: The Battle of the Labyrinth
“The sun was trembling on the brink of the world, the shadows at their longest, and they still had several kilometers to go.”
“The sun was up - stuck like half a tinned apricot on a sky awash with all the colours of a fading bruise. Down below the living dead were forming their complaining queues at bus stops.”
Source: Blue Skies & Jack and Jill
“The sun was up, the room already too warm. Light filtered in through the net curtains, hanging suspended in the air, sediment in a pond. My head felt like a sack of pulp. Still in my nightgown, damp from some fright I'd pushed aside like foliage, I pulled myself up and out of my tangled bed, then forced myself through the usual dawn rituals - the ceremonies we perform to make ourselves look sane and acceptable to other people. The hair must be smoothed down after whatever apparitions have made it stand on end during the night, the expression of staring disbelief washed from the eyes. The teeth brushed, such as they are. God knows what bones I'd been gnawing in my sleep.”
Source: The Blind Assassin
“The sun was warm but the wind was chill. You know how it is with an April day.”
Source: Selected poems
“The sun was warm but the wind was chill. You know how it is with an April day. When the sun is out and the wind is still, You're one month on in the middle of May. But if you so much as dare to speak, a cloud come over the sunlit arch, And wind comes off a frozen peak, And you're two months back in the middle of March.”
Source: North of Boston: poems
“The sun weeps because it can no longer caress your skin or warm your lips." He sifted his fingers through my hair. "I do not envy the sun, Eva. But I truly hate the moon, because its light touches you in all the ways I cannot.”
Source: Don't Talk Back To Your Vampire
“The sun which warms the plant can under other conditions also wither it. The rain which nourishes the flower can under other conditions rot it. The same sun shines upon mud that shines upon wax. It hardens the mud but softens the wax. The difference is not in the sun, but in that upon which it shines. The Divine Life which shines upon a soul that loves Him, softens it into everlasting life; that same Divine Life which shines upon the slothful soul, neglectful of God, hardens it into everlasting death.”
Source: The Seven Capital Sins
“The sun will never set on the empire of human beings, so long as they are humans and not colonial creeplings.”
Source: Handcrafted Humanity: 100 Sonnets For A Blunderful World
“The Sun will not rise or set without my notice and thanks.”
“The sun will not shine on any country that has borders with ours.”
“The Sun will rise and set regardless. What we choose to do with the light while it's here is up to us. Journey wisely.”
“The sun will rise no matter what pain we encounter. No matter how much we believe the world to be over, the sun will rise.”
Source: After I Do
“The sun will rise tomorrow, even if you get knocked out in 30 seconds.”
“The sun will rise tomorrow. It always does, and all the wishing in the world for the way things were, or for what they could have been, won't change that. It won't change how things are.”
Source: Something, Maybe
“The sun will rise whether you like it or not, whether you oppose it or not, whether you care about it or not! Some things will happen whatever you think and whatever you feel about them!”
“The sun will set and the sun will rise, and it will shine upon us tomorrow in our grief and our gratitude, and we will continue to live with purpose, memory, passion, and love.”
Source: Becoming Steve Jobs: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart into a Visionary Leader
“The sun will shine again. No matter... how painful and hard the rain may beat down on me.”
“The sun will shine in my back door one day.”
“The sun will shine on those who stand before it shines on those who kneel under them.”
“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.”
Source: George R. R. Martin's A Game of Thrones 5-Book Boxed Set (Song of Ice and Fire Series): A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows, and and A Dance with Dragons
“The sun will soon be up. It will pulse gradually brighter, glaring fiercely down on the city it holds in its grip.”
Source: Human Acts
“The sun will stand as your best man
And whistle
When you have found the courage
To marry forgiveness
When you have found the courage
to marry
Love.”
“The sun with loving light makes bright for me each day, the soul with spirit power gives strength unto my limbs. In sunlight shining clear I revere, Oh God, the strength of humankind, which thou has planted in my soul, that I may with all my might, may love to work and learn. From thee stream light and strength to thee rise love and thanks.”
“The sun with one eye vieweth all the world.”
Source: Henry VI, Part One
“The sun woke Tino early this beautiful morning in his small Italian village.”
Source: Tino and the Pomodori
“The sun won't shine since you went away, seems like the rain's falling every day. There's just one heart, where there once was two; that's the way it's gotta be until I get over you.”
“The sun would come up over the ocean, and we'd be eating scrambled eggs before we shot some stuff. It was a vacation in the sense that it was the best working conditions.”
“The sun would still rise, the seasons would still come, life would continue. I was thankful to have been a part of it; I would take the memories and savor them for the life ahead. I had been given the components that would comprise the fate of my destiny; they had aged into my soul so that part of the past would always remain with me. They would be there for me to draw strength from on days in my future when death would seem a triumph and life too hard to live any more.”
Source: Torn From the Inside Out
“The sun you ran away from yesterday has appeared before you again today! The truth you ran away from yesterday will also appear before you again!”
“The sun's champagne streamed from one body into another. And there was a couple on the green silk of the grass, covered by a raspberry umbrella. Only their feet and a little bit of lace could be seen. In the magnificent universe beneath the raspberry umbrella, with closed eyes, they drank in the sparkling madness. 'Extra! Extra! Zeppelins over the North Sea at 3 o'clock.' But under the umbrella, in the raspberry universe, they were immortal. What did it matter that in another far-away universe people would be killing each other?”
“The sun's gone dim, and the moon's gone black. For I loved him, and he didn't love back.”
Source: Dorothy Parker in Her Own Words
“The sun's nearly level with the horizon, right behind his head, making this weird halo effect around his face—as if! I'm surprised he doesn't smell like brimstone. He probably has a red pitchfork and hides horns under his hair.”
Source: The Fever Series 7-Book Bundle: Darkfever, Bloodfever, Faefever, Dreamfever, Shadowfever, Iced, Burned
“The sun's not yellow, its chicken!”
“The sun's rays don't bother me. No they cast down such a wonderful heat. Masking beauty, by a terrible fate.”
“The sun's rays have vision and give us vision. However, it is the birds eyes and the two invisible angels by your side that record everything. Nothing goes unnoticed throughout the universe. Wherever there is a vibration, there are eyes and ears. Some energies don't need ears or vision to see or hear, they can feel what is in your heart and tap into all your sins and fears.”
“The sun's rim dips; the stars rush out: At one stride comes the dark; With far-heard whisper o'er the sea, Off shot the spectre-bark.”
“The sun, a red wheel, was sinking slowly in the west. Besides being spectacularly beautiful, the early-summer sunset was exceedingly soft and gentle: black mulberry leaves turned as red as roses; pristine white acacia petals shed an enshrouding pale-green aura. Mild evening breezes made both the mulberry leaves and the acacia petals dance and whirl, filling the woods with a soft rustle.”
“The sun, centre and sire of light, The keystone of the world-built arch of heaven.”
Source: Festus: a poem
“The Sun, each second, transforms four million tons of itself into light, giving itself over to become energy that we, with every meal, partake of. For four million years, humans have been feasting on the Sun’s energy stored in the form of wheat or reindeer.
Brian Swimme”
Source: Pronoia Is the Antidote for Paranoia: How the Whole World Is Conspiring to Shower You with Blessings
“The Sun, Moon and Stars are there to guide us.”
“The sun, moving as it does, sets up processes of change and becoming and decay, and by its agency the finest and sweetest water is every day carried up and is dissolved into vapour and rises to the upper region, where it is condensed again by the cold and so returns to the earth. This, as we have said before, is the regular course of nature.”
Source: The Philosophy Collection [97 Books]
“The sun, the earth, love, friends, our very breath are parts of the banquet.”
“The Sun, the hearth of affection and life, pours burning love on the delighted earth.”
Source: Rimbaud
“The sun, the hero of every day, the impersonal old man that beams as brightly on death as on birth, came up every morning.”
Source: Spunk: Three Tales