Mare Quotes
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When there hasn't been anything there, nothing can be said to have vanished from the place where it has not been.
("Out Of The Deep") — Walter De La Mare
("Out Of The Deep") — Walter De La Mare
As long as I live I shall always be My Self - and no other, Just me.
— Walter De La Mare
His are the quiet steeps of dreamland, The waters of no-more-pain; His ram's bell rings 'neath an arch of stars, Rest, rest, and rest again.
— Walter De La Mare
Shocked to see me?" I drawl at them, chuckling at the horrific joke.
— Victoria Aveyard
But beauty vanishes; beauty passes; However rare rare it be; And when I crumble, who will remember This lady of the West Country?
— Walter De La Mare
Though patience be a tired mare, yet she will plod.
— William Shakespeare
And some win peace who spend
The skill of words to sweeten despair
Of finding consolation where
Life has but one dark end. — Walter De La Mare
The skill of words to sweeten despair
Of finding consolation where
Life has but one dark end. — Walter De La Mare
When the lion is wounded do not stroke its mare.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
All day long the door of the sub-conscious remains just ajar; we slip through to the other side, and return again, as easily and secretly as a cat.
— Walter De La Mare
Nothing walks the earth more savage than a mare enraged.
— Janet Morris
Once a man strays out of the common herd, he's more likely to meet wolves in the thickets than angels.
— Walter De La Mare
C'mon, Mare. I wish I could say I'm sorry, but I'm married to the love of my life."
"The love of your life is a Harley!"
"Not anymore! — Jamie McGuire
"The love of your life is a Harley!"
"Not anymore! — Jamie McGuire
It's to bad we didn't stay longer", I murmur, looking out at the river. "I would have liked to die close to home.
— Victoria Aveyard
I am queen of the Seven Kingdoms, not a brood mare!
— George R R Martin
...the city of Naples was like this: wonderful from a distance, but when seen close up, it was fragmentary, indefinable, and coarse...
— Franco Di Mare
only the night and my mare know me
— Carl Reinhard Raswan
I'm not leaving this place unless I leave behind his corpse - or mine.
— Victoria Aveyard
If there was ever a person begging for an elbow to the face, it is Evangeline Samos.
— Victoria Aveyard
The only catalogue of this world's goods that really counts is that which we keep in the silence of the mind.
— Walter De La Mare
I'll see you tomorrow, Mare. You know you want to see my ring."
"And your tat," she said, a smile in her voice. — Jamie McGuire
"And your tat," she said, a smile in her voice. — Jamie McGuire
A harvest mouse goes scampering by, With silver claws and silver eye; And moveless fish in the water gleam, By silver reeds in a silver stream.
— Walter De La Mare
Marvellous happy it was to be
Alone, and yet not solitary.
O out of terror and dark, to come
In sight of home. — Walter De La Mare
Alone, and yet not solitary.
O out of terror and dark, to come
In sight of home. — Walter De La Mare
I know well that only the rarest kind of best can be good enough for the young.
— Walter De La Mare
Yes, after all, this by now was his customary loneliness: there was little else he desired for the present than the hospitality of the dark.
— Walter De La Mare
All but blind In his chambered hole Gropes for worms The four-clawed Mole.
— Walter De La Mare
Philippe to his mother "do stop chasing after a carriage that has a runaway mare.
— E.L.R. Jones Formerly, Now Ellie Keys
What is the world, O soldiers? It is I, I, this incessant snow, This northern sky.
— Walter De La Mare
She is my mare and my best friend, and I keep waiting for something bad to happen to her, because I love her too much.
— Maggie Stiefvater
Look thy last on all things lovely, Every hour
— Walter De La Mare
When his flame falls, my lightning rises, and so on.
— Victoria Aveyard
It was well known among rivermen that having a preacher and a gray mare on board was an invitation to disaster.
— George R R Martin
Not a god's chosen, but a god's cursed. That's what we all are.
— Victoria Aveyard
Oh, pity the poor glutton Whose troubles all begin In struggling on and on to turn What's out into what's in.
— Walter De La Mare
I have lived that life already, in the mud, in the shadows, in a cell, in a silk dress. I will never submit again. I will never stop fighting.
— Victoria Aveyard
I think of you now mare than ever. It's raining today.
— Haruki Murakami
Do diddle di do, Poor Jim Jay Got stuck fast In Yesterday.
— Walter De La Mare
For a storm is certainly coming, whether from my hand or someone else's.
and i have no idea who will survive the dawn — Victoria Aveyard
and i have no idea who will survive the dawn — Victoria Aveyard
For a knight to ride in a carriage was against the principles of chivalry and he never under any circumstances rode a mare.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
The stallion and his mare,
unbridled, with arrow-pattern,
are worked on.
the blue cloth
before the door
of religion and inspiration ... — Hilda Doolittle
unbridled, with arrow-pattern,
are worked on.
the blue cloth
before the door
of religion and inspiration ... — Hilda Doolittle
It is money makes the mare to trot.
— John Wolcot
As soon as they're out of your sight, you are out of their mind.
— Walter De La Mare
We wake and whisper awhile, But, the day gone by, Silence and sleep like fields Of amaranth lie.
— Walter De La Mare
It was to be a day of queer experiences. He had never realized with how many miracles mere everyday life is besieged.
— Walter De La Mare
I've come this come all this way and suddenly I'm back in the arena, watching Silvers display everything we are not.
— Victoria Aveyard
The basic philosophy of life seemed to be: What do I care? It's none of my business. [The philosophy of Naples, Italy.]
— Franco Di Mare
Clover was a stout motherly mare approaching middle life, who had never quite got her figure back after her fourth foal.
— George Orwell
Dobbin at manger pulls his hay: Gone is another summer's day.
— Walter De La Mare
Let them enjoy their Eden while they can; though there's plenty of apples, I fear, on the tree yet, Mr Lawford.
— Walter De La Mare
How does it feel to be used Mare Borrow?
— Victoria Aveyard
My job is quite suitable for full-time mothering
— Mare Winningham
Too late for fruit, too soon for flowers.
— Walter De La Mare
A face peered. All the grey night In chaos of vacancy shone; Nought but vast Sorrow was there The sweet cheat gone.
— Walter De La Mare
So, blind to Someone I must be.
— Walter De La Mare
Lightning has no mercy.
— Victoria Aveyard
What a haunting, inescapable riddle life was.
— Walter De La Mare
Who said, 'All Time's delight
Hath she for narrow bed;
Life's troubled bubble broken'?
That's what I said. — Walter De La Mare
Hath she for narrow bed;
Life's troubled bubble broken'?
That's what I said. — Walter De La Mare
We have nothing to fear from others because approval and acceptance lies within ourselves.
from Chapter 4 — Mare Chapman
from Chapter 4 — Mare Chapman
Don't lie to a liar,
— Victoria Aveyard
An hour's terror is better than a lifetime of timidity.
— Walter De La Mare
What lovely things Thy hand hath made.
— Walter De La Mare
The time's gone by for sentiment and all that foolery. Mercy's all very well but after all it's justice that clinches the bargain.
— Walter De La Mare
Poor tired Tim! It's sad for him He lags the long bright morning through, Ever so tired of nothing to do.
— Walter De La Mare
Fancies were all very well for a change, but must be only occasional guests in a world devoted to reality.
— Walter De La Mare
For beauty with sorrow Is a burden hard to be borne: The evening light on the foam, and the swans, there; That music, remote, forlorn.
— Walter De La Mare
and she and the mare set off after Safi.
— Susan Dennard
When I lie where shades of darkness Shall no more assail mine eyes.
— Walter De La Mare
Slowly, silently, now the moon
Walks the night in her silver shoon. — Walter De La Mare
Walks the night in her silver shoon. — Walter De La Mare
Even one small thing can go right in a world so wrong ~ Mare Barrow
— Victoria Aveyard
After all, what is man but a hoard of ghosts? Oaks, that were acorns, that were oaks ...
— Walter De La Mare
My ignorance is becoming a theme." --Mare Barrow
— Victoria Aveyard
God has mercifully ordered that the human brain works slowly; first the blow, hours afterwards the bruise.
— Walter De La Mare
Crystal shoes
And a mare to ride on,
A milk white mare,
And a silver woven in my hair. — Shirley Rousseau Murphy
And a mare to ride on,
A milk white mare,
And a silver woven in my hair. — Shirley Rousseau Murphy
You have sent me a Flanders mare.
— Henry VIII Of England
The grey mare is the better horse.
— John Heywood
Is there anybody there? said the Traveller,
Knocking on the moonlit door. — Walter De La Mare
Knocking on the moonlit door. — Walter De La Mare
They beg to a Silver king, and spit upon Red queens.
— Victoria Aveyard
Yesterday he was a prince; today he is king. I thought he was my friend, my bethrothed, but now I know better.
— Victoria Aveyard
Three jolly huntsmen, In coats of red, Rode their horses Up to bed.
— Walter De La Mare
You have to let her know you're in charge!"
"I thought I was!" Typical female. The mare had only let him THINK he was in charge. — Kerrelyn Sparks
"I thought I was!" Typical female. The mare had only let him THINK he was in charge. — Kerrelyn Sparks
Diamond heists, romance & intrigue feature in Stella di Mare.
— Patricia Bellomo
He that speaks ill of the mare will buy her.
— Benjamin Franklin
A good stallion woos his mare." ...
Being really well hung and turned on probably works in his favor," he added with a teasing smile. — Victoria Vane
Being really well hung and turned on probably works in his favor," he added with a teasing smile. — Victoria Vane
It was a pity thoughts always ran the easiest way, like water in old ditches.
— Walter De La Mare