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Noncooks think it's silly to invest two hours' work in two minutes' enjoyment; but if cooking is evanescent, so is the ballet.
— Julia Child
Conversation is an evanescent relation,
no more. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
no more. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I fell in love with Nashville. I got lots of work.
— Dan Fogelberg
Light and evanescent but held together by bolts of iron
— Virginia Woolf
Blind faith is not real religion my friend.
— Abhijit Naskar
We always vilify what we don't understand.
— Nenia Campbell
Colour is as variable and evanescent in the form of pigment as in visible nature.
— Walter J. Phillips
Newness hath an evanescent beauty.
— Heinrich Heine
Seen on a night in November
How frail
Above the bulk
Of crashing water hangs,
Autumn, evanescent, wan,
The moon. — Adelaide Crapsey
How frail
Above the bulk
Of crashing water hangs,
Autumn, evanescent, wan,
The moon. — Adelaide Crapsey
Life is much more than the evanescent present. We should do all we can to preserve our antiquities, lest we forget who we are.
— Laurence Overmire
I sat up a little taller in my seat. No way would any of my brothers bring home anyone that could top that.
— Jamie McGuire
Friendship is evanescent in every man's experience, and remembered like heat lightning in past summers.
— Henry David Thoreau
The forms are evanescent; but the spirit, being in the Lord and of the Lord, is immortal and omnipresent.
— Swami Vivekananda
Carried by light, images remain while sensation is so evanescent as to be always beyond belief.
— Rae Armantrout
Silvery dancing strands that seemed the pure play of light, light as evanescent news, ideas borne on light.
— Don DeLillo
The day is wound up and begins even before the last haunted dreams, the last of the fog, those spectral and evanescent residues, have faded away.
— Gregory Maguire
Insisting that his writing did not offer a philosophy of life, Hardy claims that each poem was an 'impression', intensely subjective and evanescent.
— Geoffrey Harvey
In this life, all is Evanescent. Live for the now
— Carlyle Labuschagne
The strongest symptom of wisdom in man is his being sensible of his own follies.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
All merely graceful attributes are usually the most evanescent.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
Reconciliation to the evanescent is revelation of the eternal.
— John Wood Oman