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Staring at Joey's eyes blinking up from his pale face was a bit like inhaling a pound of rock candy while watching puppies play.
— K.A. Mitchell
Thou has conquered, O pale Galilean.
— Algernon Charles Swinburne
Colourful autumn is a tristful travel to the pale Planet of Melancholy!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Where, where for shelter shall the guilty fly, When consternation turns the good man pale?
— Edward Young
The lore of our fathers is a fabric of sentences. A pale gray lore, black with fact and white with convention.
— Willard Van Orman Quine
The razorous shoulder blades sawing under the pale skin.
— Cormac McCarthy
You're pale and you're cold, and you reek like steel.
— Brenna Yovanoff
But his voice was broken, his face pale,
— Leo Tolstoy
O ill-starred wench! Pale as your smock!
— William Shakespeare
Every time the industry gets powerful, and corporate thinking dominates what the music is, then the music really pales.
— Paul Simon
The horrors of war, pale beside the loss of a mother
— Anna Freud
With that malignant envy which turns pale, And sickens, even if a friend prevail.
— Charles Churchill
The worst excesses of the Congress of the 1980s pale in comparison with what is going on in Washington today.
— Marty Meehan
That's how we lose people ... detail by detail, day by day, until they're pale, pale memories.
— Sheila Turnage
You will never walk again, Bran," the pale lips promised, "but you will fly.
— George R R Martin
Knowledge that does not generate achievement is a pale and bloodless thing, unworthy of mankind.
— Will Durant
Nevertheless, in this sea of human wretchedness and malice there bloomed at times compassion, as a pale flower blooms in a putrid marsh.
— Henryk Sienkiewicz
There is something beyond the grave; death does not end all, and the pale ghost escapes from the vanquished pyre.
— Propertius
In some ways, all our experiences of God are beyond belief, because all conceptual beliefs pale when compared to the experiential reality.
— Bernadette Roberts
The great white sharks with their rough, pale sides, the killer whales striped in black and white like an Edwardian garden chaise.
— Cassandra Clare
Morning light through his windshield was pale and tired; the city had the desultory, cluttered look of a living room after a drunken party; Martin
— Richard North Patterson
Though folly, robed in purple, shines, Though vice exhausts Peruvian mines, Yet shall they tremble and turn pale When satire wields her mighty flail.
— Charles Churchill
One pale woman all alone,
The daylight kissing her wan hair,
Loitered beneath the gas lamps' flare,
With lips of flame and heart of stone. — Oscar Wilde
The daylight kissing her wan hair,
Loitered beneath the gas lamps' flare,
With lips of flame and heart of stone. — Oscar Wilde
Other things titillate me more keenly than the pale pleasures of marriage.
— Christina, Queen Of Sweden
I was always pale. And I'm glad that I can be open about my paleness now.
— Evan Rachel Wood
Her blonde tresses now lay unbound and flowing in comely waves down her back, like pale serpents against the blue sea of her costume.
— Andrea Zuvich
It stretched forever until it met a gray-blue sky lined with pale cerise, a sky perpetually caught in the moments before sunrise.
— Charlie N. Holmberg
I am a man who believes nothing, hopes nothing, fears nothing, feels nothing. I am beyond the pale of humanity [ ... ]
— Olive Schreiner
Her skin is pale as watermelon sucked free of its juices.
— Jaclyn Moriarty
If pale beans bubble for you in a red earthenware pot, you can often decline the dinners of sumptuous hosts.
— Martial
The fighter's pale eyes darted to Scarlet, and for a moment she sensed a connection between them. Here they were, both outcasts. Unwanted. Crazy.
— Marissa Meyer
Dark circles under my eyes sink deeper and deeper into my skull, in contrast to my pale skin there is an undeniable resemblance to a fresh corpse.
— Dee Remy
No more Network reluctance to make a program too entertaining for fear its commercials would pale in comparison.
— David Foster Wallace
How pale is the art of sorcerers, witches, and conjurors when compared with that of the government's Treasury Department!
— Ludwig Von Mises
He was pale as salt. Although
— Alice McDermott
Talking, talking. Spinning a web of words, pale walls of dreams, between myself and all I see.
— John Gardner
And her skin shone luminous and impossibly pale, as if it drank light from the moon.
— Madeline Miller
I've always loved the poetry in 'Pale Fire.' I think it's wonderful.
— Jonathan Galassi
The smells, the shadows, even the dappled pale trunks of the plane trees lifted my spirits
— Donna Tartt
People who live in pale cities tragically understand how so much poor they are when they come across with the dazzling colors of the country fields!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
They, the holy ones and weakly,
Who the cross of suffering bore,
Folded their pale hands so meekly,
Spake with us on earth no more! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Who the cross of suffering bore,
Folded their pale hands so meekly,
Spake with us on earth no more! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
And his pale skin showed signs of sunburn.
— Nora Roberts
He was Death, and he'd ridden in on a pale horse...
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
All fancy-sick she is and pale of cheer, with sighs of love, that costs the fresh blood dear.
— William Shakespeare
Warm evenings, pale mornings, bottle of blues
— Gram Parsons
[Mab] was pale, beautiful on a scale that beggared simple description, and I harbored a healthy and rational terror of her.
— Jim Butcher
Nature awakens each day in brilliant autumn colors, making me wish the pale winter would bid adieu.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Then fear will grow pale and fade away, and you will be free, through your faith in our strong and living Savior, Jesus Christ.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean; the world has grown grey from thy breath;/ We have drunken of things Lethean, and fed on the fullness of death
— Algernon Charles Swinburne
There's music along the river
For Love wanders there,
Pale flowers on his mantle,
Dark leaves on his hair. — James Joyce
For Love wanders there,
Pale flowers on his mantle,
Dark leaves on his hair. — James Joyce
His heart cringed from the fanning motion of ribs like pale spiders crouched and fiddling with their prey.
— Ray Bradbury
I wear white or pale-blue shirts and black knit ties: They don't draw attention to me in any kind of peacockish way.
— Charlie Siem
Our devil has pale skin and blue eyes
— Jose Angel Gutierrez
See, the curse of children! In life they keep us frequently in tears, And in the cold grave leave us in pale fears.
— John Webster
The glowworm shows the matin to be near And gins to pale his uneffectual fire.
— William Shakespeare
[From Pale Horse, Pale Rider]
The road to death is a long march beset with all evils. . . — Katherine Anne Porter
The road to death is a long march beset with all evils. . . — Katherine Anne Porter
Shut your eyes," said Miss Tanner.
"Oh no," said Miranda, "for then I see worse things ... — Katherine Anne Porter
"Oh no," said Miranda, "for then I see worse things ... — Katherine Anne Porter
Her face as pale and blameless as a lesser moon. -
— Emma Cline
Zembla is a site devoted to the life and works of author, translator, and lepidopterist.
— Vladimir Nabokov
Mama's eyes were like pale blue cutouts, pasted to her face.
— Markus Zusak
When all you have to look at is white, given time you will see a symphony in shades of pale.
— Mark Lawrence
I get up. I move through this pale light; I see it change beneath my hands and on the sleeves of my coat: I cannot describe how much it disgusts me.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
At school I got harassed so badly for being too tall, too thin, too pale - too everything that has gotten me where I am now, which is quite ironic.
— Karen Elson
And scars will lighten, they'll pale unless you keep rubbing at them...wait long enough, they'll fade.
— C.F. Joyce
Never thought I'd see the day when Death was denied. That leaves taxes as the only certainty.
— Piers Anthony
His short black hair gleamed like a raven's feathers, off-setting his pale skin and blue eyes so deep they were violet, even in the firelight.
— Sarah J. Maas
He looked like some plant bleached by darkness.
— Honore De Balzac
Oh! To be beyond the pale once more, out of civilization into savagery? I abhor civilization!
— Isabella L. Bird
Pale-gray rug. Several pieces of chrome-and-black-leather
— James Patterson
It was Hooper. The big, pale dog stared urgently into Wayne's face, forepaws on the bed. His damp gaze was unhappy, even stricken.
— Joe Hill
Pale and massive, he absorbed time like a sponge. Moved something, wiped something, adjusted something, but the future never came.
— Andrzej Stasiuk
Go sit down and look pale.
— Stephenie Meyer
I'm pale-skinned so I don't feel at my best on a beach.
— Clive Anderson
Her face was fragile and mischievous, pale enough to absorb hues from the world around her-purple, green, pink-like a face painted by Lucian Freud.
— Jennifer Egan
The creation myths of the various peoples and religions of the world pale when compared to the glory of the big bang.
— Liu Cixin
The fact is that I find in the day's light, in this diffused, pale, almost shadowless luminosity, a darkness deeper than the night's.
— Italo Calvino
Your problems pale in comparison with those of the millions of people in the world who do not have enough to eat.
— Michael Johnson
Pale sky, white land; like somewhere past the end of the world
— Rinsai Rossetti
After a night of drinking, she would be a pale, starling-sized creature, but now, in this place, she is moonlight in heels.
— Claire North
She knew then that white was more than a color: It was a cold, pale shade of understanding that seems to take all of your hope away.
— Vannetta Chapman