Dimness Quotes
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Dimness Quotes & Sayings
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The shriek cut thinly though the drizzling dimness, holding for a long moment. At last it broadened and dropped to the old.
— Natalie Babbitt
I always thought a shipwreck was a well-organized affair, but I've learned the devil a lot in the last five minutes.
— Erik Larson
The ability to love is the divine power of human.
— Debasish Mridha
Even when you paint, you never stop drawing.
— Igor Babailov
And we shall find
A pleasure in the dimness of the stars. — William Wordsworth
A pleasure in the dimness of the stars. — William Wordsworth
Film is simply the most complex way you can express yourself
— Michael Haneke
Once upon a midnight dreary, while
— Edgar Allan Poe
It's what I've always wanted to do and each part you play gets you closer and closer to the roles that you dreamed of playing.
— Michael Eklund
In the novel we can know people perfectly, and, apart from the general pleasure of reading, we can find here a compensation for their dimness in life.
— E. M. Forster
There is a deliberate and quite outspoken attack on the whole idea of people owning private property.
— Dixie Lee Ray
Turn your soul's vision to Jesus, and look and look at Him, and a strange dimness will come over all that is apart from Him.
— Lilias Trotter
Trust is like a two-way mirror, transparent on one side, with a blind dimness unable to see through on the other side.
— Anthony Liccione
It was nearly ten years since the peace though her memories of the war still felt fresh.
— Sara Sheridan
The boy manifested the sort of submissive dimness that foretold a long sad future in minimum-security institutions
— Carl Hiaasen
Distress leads to dimness.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Falling in love is like submerging beneath the ocean with a submarine; you leave the outside world and wander in the silence of dimness.
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
The enemy was anyone who was someone he wanted to be or who had anything he wanted to have.
— Truman Capote
Let Him easter in us, be a dayspring to the dimness of us, be a crimson-cresseted east.
— Gerard Manley Hopkins
Sometimes history knocks at the most ordinary door to see if anyone is home. Sometimes someone is.
— Robert Fulghum
I think theatre helped, only because it was acting experience. I got to work with a lot of directors.
— James Denton
light appeared, both angels fell prostrate
— Roland Buck
What does politically correct mean? If you're fat, don't ask me if you're fat, because I'm gonna tell you the truth. You're fat.
— Charles Barkley