Midnight Sky Quotes
Collection of top 19 famous quotes about Midnight Sky
Midnight Sky Quotes & Sayings
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I think of the horizon at midnight, the sky and sea blurring together.
— Sophie Hardcastle
There ain't half been some clever bastards
— Ian Dury
I thank God for not making me a computer scientist.
— Daniel J. Bernstein
Miranda was dark, like a midnight sky. But as she fell, her eyes shone like stars themselves.
— Dyls Downs
I don't think the world works on merit.
— Charles De Lint
Necessity when threatening is more powerful than device of man.
— Quintus Curtius Rufus
The light was luminescence and gloom, like the sky at midnight speckled with stars. All she could smell was the ocean...
— Samantha Lee Churcher
Anyone can die. Rule number one is don't get too attached to a character, anyone can go.
— Jack Huston
Holding hands at midnight 'Neath a starry sky ... Nice work if you can get it And you can get it
if you try. — Ira Gershwin
if you try. — Ira Gershwin
In my book, all manners are is thinking of somebody else.
— Penelope Keith
Maybe life is all about twirling under one of those midnight skies,
cutting a swathe through the breeze
and gently closing your eyes. — Sanober Khan
cutting a swathe through the breeze
and gently closing your eyes. — Sanober Khan
Like the scorpion's question mark
drawn in the pollen on the canvas of the sky and of our brains at midnight — Aime Cesaire
drawn in the pollen on the canvas of the sky and of our brains at midnight — Aime Cesaire
Reality is a construct. You are what you think you are.
— Psyche Roxas-Mendoza
But in this crowd, my blond ponytail stood out like a crescent moon in a midnight sky.
— Kristin Bartley Lenz
I only want the sky
to burn me more and more
burn me out
so that the sun begins at
6 in the morning
and goes past midnight — Charles Bukowski
to burn me more and more
burn me out
so that the sun begins at
6 in the morning
and goes past midnight — Charles Bukowski
How beautiful the silent hour, when morning and evening thus sit together, hand in hand, beneath the starless sky of midnight!
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
As midnight came, he named every star in the sky after her.
— Frauke Heyde