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The face of all the world is changed, I think,
Since first I heard the footsteps of they soul
Move still, oh, still, beside me ... — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Since first I heard the footsteps of they soul
Move still, oh, still, beside me ... — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
First time he kissed me, he but only kissed The fingers of this hand wherewith I write; And, ever since, it grew more clean and white.
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
New York is unruly, tangled. The city woos first, then mangles, then pastes back together in a fresh, dazzling mosaic.
— Elizabeth Winder
I think being an effective First Lady is first of all being the partner that your husband needs.
— Elizabeth Edwards
Using the voice is a physical act, one that first announces the existence of the body of residence and then trumpets its arrival in a public space.
— Elizabeth Alexander
Maybe the difference between first marriage and second marriage is that the second time at least you know you are gambling.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
From that first moment, in a way she could never explain, the Meadows claimed her and made her their own.
— Elizabeth George Speare
People don't feel so quarrelsome in warm weather. They get crotchety in the fall and begin to go to law about things after the first hard frosts.
— Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth
When we first met and loved, I did not build Upon the event with marble ...
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
It's so much easier and cheaper to keep the river uncontaminated in the first place than it is to clean it up again once it's been polluted.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
The first time I met Elizabeth Edwards, she greeted me at the door of her home juggling a yogurt in one hand and a Diet Coke in the other.
— Jennifer Palmieri
My first job was when I was about 12, cleaning houses in the afternoons for different elderly women in town. I hated it.
— Elizabeth Strout
I think hearts are very much like glasses. If they do not break with the first ring, they usually last a considerable time.
— Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Before I can give myself to another I first must give me to myself. Once I know the value of self, I then can allow another to share in my wealth.
— Elizabeth Cook-Howard
I'm the first one who sees every romantic comedy in theaters.
— Elizabeth Olsen
The first view I got of Suci was her prodigious backside.
— Elizabeth Kolbert
I feel the need to fill the silence, like it's my fault it's even awkward in the first place.
— Laurie Elizabeth Flynn
All the best things are seen first of all at a far distance.
— Elizabeth Goudge
First of all, I want you to know that I believed in the cause for which I died. No war is won without sacrifice.
— Elizabeth Berg
I do not wish to give (women) a first place, still less a second one- but the complete freedom to take their true place, whatever it may be.
— Elizabeth Blackwell
For the first time, I had been struck by the excitement of the traveler who looks history in her subtle face.
— Elizabeth Kostova
Elizabeth Hardwick told me once that all her first drafts sounded as if a chicken had written them. So do mine for the most part.
— Flannery O'Connor
The most important step to living a better life is to choose to put God first daily.
— Elizabeth George
A man's first loyalty is to the soil he stands on.
— Elizabeth George Speare
What is it one yearns for? It is to be able to do a thing for the first time again. And that is impossible.
— Elizabeth Bibesco
No man can rule the unruly until he first rules himself.
— Elizabeth Foreman Lewis
Some of the most magnificent sanity sounds illogical at first.
— Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli
I have seen many a man turn his gold into smoke, but you are the first who has turned smoke into gold.
— Elizabeth I
I always felt the play came first. If it didn't touch me, I'd say forget the part.
— Elizabeth Wilson
all the good ideas feel daunting at first,
— Elizabeth Gilbert
A Bowen, in the first place, made Bowen's Court. Since then, with a rather alarming sureness, Bowen's Court has made all the succeeding Bowens.
— Elizabeth Bowen
You fainted and I caught you. It was the first time I'd supported a human. You had such heavy bones. I put myself between you and gravity. Impossible.
— Elizabeth Knox
Safety. As Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote, When the slave leaves bondage, his first act is to name himself.
— Gloria Steinem
I wonder who first discovered the efficacy of poetry in driving away love!- Elizabeth Bennet
— Jane Austen
The importance to the writer of first writing must be out of all proportion of the actual value of what is written.
— Elizabeth Bowen
The dress that hung close to her head, waiting for the first rays of the sun to light it into beauty, symbolized the wonder of the past few days.
— Elizabeth George Speare
From the psychological jousting between sisters in the early family arena emerge the first tentative boundaries of their personalities.
— Elizabeth Fishel
You once lay there, the vernix not yet wiped off, and someone gazed at you as if you were the first sunrise seen from the Earth.
— Elizabeth Berg
In my early work, our molecular views of telomeres were first focused on the DNA.
— Elizabeth Blackburn
Lonely was the first flavor I had tasted in my life, and it was always there, hidden inside the crevices of my mouth, reminding me.
— Elizabeth Strout
All profound truths startle you in the first announcement.
— Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Martha looked at her son. So this was the beginning of growing up. This was where the road they had been traveling together first parted.
— Elizabeth Yates
And I'd be damned if I let the first photograph of me in ten years be taken on fucking Amtrak. I mean, the light alone.
— Elizabeth Little
He also knew the quickest way to win a fight was to avoid one in the first place.
— Elizabeth Hunter
My first movie was a movie that had a bunch of people dying in it - the typical popcorn movie. That's where I got my start.
— Mary Elizabeth Winstead
He shook hands with Margaret. He knew it was the first time their hands had met, though she was perfectly unconscious of the fact.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Those who are ill-prepared to endure the battle for survival should perhaps never have attempted living in the first place.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
One of the first things to be noted in business life is its imperialism. Business is exacting, engrossing, and inelastic.
— Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
I would kill the clone. That would be my first response.
— Elizabeth Perkins
The first thing I ever learned in roller derby is to fall, and in the author world I believe that same rule applies.
— Elizabeth J. Kolodziej
If I were her? First thing I'd do is torch my little black book and start over again. Because the men that woman attracts are just plain odd.
— Elizabeth Bevarly
Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?
— Elizabeth Von Arnim
His ears were often the first thing to catch my tears.
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
you're my first born child, and the person who first showed me the miracle of this love a mother has for her child.
— Elizabeth Noble
So many more cycles of elation of the first kiss, and devastation when it's over.
— Elizabeth Wurtzel
First we love within, then we love the world.
— Elizabeth Lesser
My mother says I didn't open my eyes for eight days after I was born, but when I did, the first thing I saw was an engagement ring. I was hooked.
— Elizabeth Taylor
Everything about the Olympics was first class, and women were treated as athletes and equals.
— Elizabeth Robinson Schwartz
The craft of the novelist does lie first of all in story-telling.
— Elizabeth Bowen
Most of the basic truths of life sound absurd at first hearing.
— Elizabeth Goudge
Faith is belief in what you cannot see or prove or touch. Faith is walking face-first and full-speed into the dark.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
A poet and a doctor. Maybe I could.
This the first thought I have of it. Maybe I could. — Elizabeth Wein
This the first thought I have of it. Maybe I could. — Elizabeth Wein