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The real frienship is like fluorescence, it shines better when everything has darken.
— Rabindranath Tagore
Once in a while, groundless melancholy would darken my face, a dull and incomprehensible nostalgia for times never experienced would invade me.
— Clarice Lispector
The weather in England can really darken your spirits.
— Claire Forlani
Blessings to all who diligently work to help those in despair. Constantly shining light into our darken world!
— Timothy Pina
You're still such an unbelievably good-looking man. I need you, Kane." Avery watched lust darken his husband's eyes.
— Kindle Alexander
He was not a man to hide his emotions and if tested, his blue eyes would darken, gleaming like unfathomable gems.
— Teresa Medeiros
His eyes darken and his voice drops to a firm, husky tone.I can always tie you to the bed and make it so you can't go anywhere.
— Jessica Sorensen
Many of our daydreams would darken into nightmares, were there a danger of their coming true!
— Logan Pearsall Smith
Light and shadow are opposite sides of the same coin. We can illuminate our paths or darken our way. It is a matter of choice.
— Maya Angelou
Hands should never be to used to hurt and destroy anyone but should be used to better our world! Let's HELP brighten humanity ... not help darken it!
— Timothy Pina
I watch the white stars darken;
the day comes and the
white stars dim
and lessen
and the lights fade in the city. — H.D.
the day comes and the
white stars dim
and lessen
and the lights fade in the city. — H.D.
Like italics and hyphens, quotation marks are to be used as sparingly as possible. They should light the way, not darken it.
— Eric Partridge
As a tree my sin stands
To darken all lands;
Death is the fruit it bore. — Christina Rossetti
To darken all lands;
Death is the fruit it bore. — Christina Rossetti
His grief he will not forget; but it will not darken his heart, it will teach him wisdom.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
I am now considered such a monster, that I hesitate to darken with my shadow, the doors of those I love, lest I should bring upon them misfortune.
— Robert E.Lee
The lighter something is, the easier it is to darken it.
— Bruce Crown
A bad word from a colleague can darken a whole day. We need encouragement a lot more than we admit, even to ourselves.
— Orson Welles
It was a lonely, cold thing to live without expectations.
— Kiersten White
Go, and never darken my towels again.
— Groucho Marx
The past is as powerless to darken the present moment as is a shadow to reach up and drag down the form that casts it.
— Guy Finley
Day and Night
The night is long: do not shorten it by sleep. The day is fair: do not darken it with wrongdoing. — Idries Shah
The night is long: do not shorten it by sleep. The day is fair: do not darken it with wrongdoing. — Idries Shah
Let a man be endowed with ten virtues and have but one fault and the one fault will eclipse and darken all the virtues.
— Martin Luther
[To waiter who had spilled soup on her:] Never darken my Dior again!
— Beatrice Lillie
The low'ring element Scowls o'er the darken'd landscape.
— John Milton
Success and suffering will either darken your heart or make you wise, but they won't leave you where you were.
— Timothy Keller
How many of our daydreams would darken into nightmares
if there seemed any danger of their coming true! — Logan Pearsall Smith
if there seemed any danger of their coming true! — Logan Pearsall Smith
The little cloud drifting before their glorious sun will darken the earth as long as I please.
— Samuel Beckett
When I was presenting 'Animal Hospital,' the grey started to creep into my beard and moustache. I used my wife's mascara to darken it.
— Rolf Harris
Be clear and smiling for those who are glad to see you.
Someone who is not, let his way darken like a pen leaving a faltering ink trail. — Rumi
Someone who is not, let his way darken like a pen leaving a faltering ink trail. — Rumi
The monastic studies have tended, for the most part, to darken, rather than to dispel, the cloud of superstition.
— Edward Gibbon
And the days darken round me, and the years, Among new men, strange faces, other minds.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Never darken my Dior again!
— Beatrice Lillie
Your evil cannot darken this tale, it was written from the heavens.
— Christine Zolendz
Slowly the pale
dew-beads of light
lapped up from flowers
can thicken,
darken to gold:
honey of the human. — Denise Levertov
dew-beads of light
lapped up from flowers
can thicken,
darken to gold:
honey of the human. — Denise Levertov
Use your energy to be a light to brighten humanity ... not a shadow that will darken it!
— Timothy Pina
He watched her emerald eyes darken with need until they were the color of the Highland hills warmed by the summer sun.
— Shelly Thacker