Gleaming Quotes
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Hope, like the gleaming taper
— Oliver Goldsmith
Like cats' eyes gleaming in the gloom, the precious diamonds rest.
— Robert B. Leighton
He smiled and bent forward, a hand on each knee, his truculence gleaming through his smile like a stone under water.
— Paula Fox
God, those eyes of his were gleaming again. So blue, so bright, the color endless, like the sea. An ocean to swim in. To drown in. To die in.
— J.R. Ward
You are fierce with words," he said, his eyes gleaming. "I have no other means," she replied, leveling her chin.
— Matt Tomerlin
Some party," the stranger whispered in her ear. She twisted to see sapphire eyes gleaming at her. "Are you from Melisande?
— Sarah J. Maas
Over shadowy spires and gleaming towers lay the ghostly darkness and silence that runs before dawn.
— Robert E. Howard
He was not a man to hide his emotions and if tested, his blue eyes would darken, gleaming like unfathomable gems.
— Teresa Medeiros
Reaching back, I drew my blade, feeling it rasp free, gleaming
as it came into the light. Looking up at the approaching rabids, I
smiled. — Julie Kagawa
as it came into the light. Looking up at the approaching rabids, I
smiled. — Julie Kagawa
Hebrew is the most wonderful of languages, a language of a thousand antonyms, hard and strong as steel, while soft and gleaming as gold.
— Ze'ev Jabotinsky
Trimmed in gleaming teakwood. The cavernous space had been fashioned into offices and conference rooms centered on a grandiose lobby
— Kimball Lee
It seemed longer and redder than any car could be. It had a long gleaming bonnet of polished metal.
— Agatha Christie
Gleaming like a searchlight, Iowa moon, silver plate.
— Dennis Vickers
Mayweather was already a gargoyle for our era, a gleaming hood ornament on a demented limo running one red light after another, America's id.
— Brin-Jonathan Butler
The Himalayas rose layer upon layer until those gleaming peaks proved a man to be so small that it made sense to give it all up, empty it all out.
— Kiran Desai
The sacred books of all the world are worthless dross and common stones compared with Shakespeare's glittering gold and gleaming gems.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
MADELEINE HERON stared with unfocused eyes at the gleaming gray coffin that held the body of her husband.
— S.K. Epperson
Not pretty exactly, but gleaming with the loveliness of youth.
— Juliet Blackwell
His eyes were exactly the color of that gleaming golden-brown moss you see on stones under the clear water of running brooks.
— Eleanor Cameron
So I watch my sadness, gleaming in all of its soft pastel glory. And I listen to the arguments against my sanity.
— Brandi L. Bates
[On Venice:] A wondrous city of fairest carving, reflected in gleaming waters swirled to new patterning by every passing gondola.
— Sylvia Pankhurst
A fine meal ... is a delight in itself; add a glass of wine-gleaming red or translucent greenish gold-and delectation will be doubled.
— Alexis Lichine
Protective of his gleaming domain, beavering away in it alone like an obsessed scientist in a humid and luridly lit laboratory.
— Michel Faber
Atop their gleaming backs the jockeys look like gaudy baubles, secured with strings. They bob up and down, they rise, lean forward, then settle again.
— Beryl Markham
The winds shook off in unison and yipped beneath the gleaming stars.
She gave him her lips. They kissed.
And she was in love with the thunder. — Ali Shaw
She gave him her lips. They kissed.
And she was in love with the thunder. — Ali Shaw
In 1945 I help liberate Berlin. I was six years in Red Army," Rogov said, his eyes gleaming with the memory.
— Erika Holzer
We're a silver gleaming death machine!
— Don DeLillo
[His eyes] gleaming like a demon done the devil's work
— Erin Bowman
Here a tower shining bright
Once stood gleaming in the night
Where now
There's just the rubble in the hole
from White City — Shane MacGowan
Once stood gleaming in the night
Where now
There's just the rubble in the hole
from White City — Shane MacGowan
Hope, like the gleaming taper's light, adorns and cheers our way; and still, as darker grows the night, emits a brighter ray.
— Oliver Goldsmith
Everything seems so possible when I look up at the sky and see the universe gleaming before me.
— Rebecca Donovan
His monstrous dreams, peopled by ape-like creatures and by harlots with gleaming jewel eyes..
— James Joyce
Stars scribble on our eyes the frosty sagas, The gleaming cantos of unvanquished space. (Cape Hatteras
— Hart Crane
He grinned, making sure to flash his straight, gleaming teeth, every last one of which I wanted to knock out of his head
— L.A. Witt
Southampton's barrage balloons floated gleaming in the moonlight like the ghosts of elephants and hippos.
— Elizabeth Wein
For a hungry man, green peas are more shiny than gleaming pearls.
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Lucifer sang through the skies like a silver arrow; the bleak white steel of it, gleaming in the bleak blue emptiness of the evening.
— G.K. Chesterton
He did smile then, eyes gleaming. You will never lose your nerve. Your life, probably, but never your nerve.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
Fiction is a tower of glass built from a million tiny truths, grains of sand fused together to make a single, gleaming lie.
— Joanne Harris
He wore a gleaming top hat. He had a pomaded, uptwirled black moustache. He looked like a first-class funeral.
— Joseph Roth
In the river swam the gleaming fish, which were meant for water, just as humankind is meant for love.
— David Paul Kirkpatrick
Yes, there was one. Solitary, gleaming. A regret. It was that, all her life, she had said no. From the beginning, she had let so few people in.
— Lauren Groff
Mouth cat's-cradled with filaments of gleaming cheese.
— Don DeLillo
I saw the lightnings gleaming rod.
Reach forth and write upon the sky
The awful autograph of God. — Joaquin Miller
Reach forth and write upon the sky
The awful autograph of God. — Joaquin Miller
I love and reverence the Word, the bearer of the spirit, the tool and gleaming ploughshare of progress.
— Thomas Mann