Afternoon Light Quotes
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Afternoon Light Quotes & Sayings
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Afternoon light slanted in through the parted curtains, laying bars of gold across the floor.
— Cassandra Clare
The late afternoon light came in through the curtains and made his face a study in contrasts. Chiaroscuro, she thought. The art of shadows and light.
— Cassandra Clare
Awards are great, as you get to meet up with friends and colleagues from your industry - a sort of reunion.
— Penelope Cruz
Her eyes in the half-light suggested night and violets, and for a moment he stirred again to that half-forgotten remoteness of the afternoon.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Irish lace, hanging in the windows, filters the afternoon light, softening the lines on her face.
— Christina Baker Kline
The afternoon light brightening the green in her eyes, her tan skin the last memory of fall
— John Green
Ive also just come off a year and a half playing acoustic shows which is fantastic for the hands, and changes your head a little bit.
— Andy Summers
A reader never travels alone.
— Michael McGirr
December's wintery breath is already clouding the pond, frosting the pane, obscuring summer's memory ...
— John Geddes
Finally, the day of our meeting crawls into the light and then takes a year to drag itself to the afternoon.
— Sally Green
The spring air just on the cold side of perfect, the late-afternoon light heavenly in its hurtfulness.
— John Green
If your great-great-great-grandfather wanted to read his book after dark, some poor soul had to crawl around in a whale's head for an afternoon.
— Steven Johnson
Instead, he was astonished by what he had: the chance to sit beside this woman in the late afternoon light while she read.
— Ann Patchett
The light of an early Summer afternoon as it slips toward dusk has so many good things wrapped up in it..
— Brandi L. Bates
The afternoon light cast long shadows across the ground,
— Patrick Wong
There's a certain slant of light, On winter afternoons, That oppresses, like the weight Of cathedral tunes.
— Emily Dickinson