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The Hindus became like the atoms of dust scattered in all directions and like a tale of old in the mouths of people.
— Rajnikant Puranik
she would say that our souls are left scattered all over the place in the people we love, in the lives we touch.
— Claire Contreras
I try not to think that death might really just be losing one's mind forever. So scattered that it never comes back.
— J.R. Rain
Why aren't more gems from our great authors scattered over the country? Great books aren't within everybody's reach.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
My heart is sand and Orion's cruel tide has washed it away from me, scattered it, lost it.
— Kiersten White
Thoughts are ideas scattered in your head. When written forms a sentence. When rhymed, it forms a phrase and singing it blooms a beautiful poem.
— Ymatruz
I lay still for a while, picking up the scattered garments of my mind and trying to assemble some kind of reasonable outfit from them.
— Richard K. Morgan
I'm spectacularly disorganised. I wrote my latest book in seven different notebooks scattered throughout my house.
— Sue Townsend
You are not damaged like I am. You are not a hundred scattered pieces, blowing farther and farther away from each other.
— Marissa Meyer
I'm rambling again. Wandering off the point. But this is the true story of my wasted life ...
— Mordecai Richler
The cabins scattered across the lower slopes lie buried to their chimneys, and with not a one of them smoking, the air smells too clean.
— Blake Crouch
Because this is how it feels to live my life: scattered, fragmented, and exhausting.
— Brigid Schulte
I am interposing overlaid planes a short way off ... To make it understood that things are in front of each other instead of being scattered in space.
— Georges Braque
Like flowers scattered in a storm, a man's life is a long farewell.
— Haruki Murakami
It is in rare and scattered instants that beauty smiles even on her adorers, who are reduced for habitual comfort to remembering her past favours.
— George Santayana
Blossoms are scattered by the wind and the wind cares nothing, but the blossoms of the heart no wind can touch.
— Yoshida Kenko
Mom and Dad had gathered their love like kindling, burned it together. And now that love is being scattered all over the place.
— David Arnold
Waiting. Time in its pod. Blown open and scattered.
— Peter Heller
By faithfulness we are collected and wound up into unity within ourselves, whereas we had been scattered abroad in multiplicity.
— Saint Augustine
Because life goes on, L. The birds do their thing, and the bees do theirs. Seeds get scattered, and everything grows back.
— Kami Garcia
It is better to be fully present and rested and engaged for one thing than rushed, distracted, and scattered for ten.
— Rob Bell
Sorry I'm late, Ms. Egami said to the class. She dropped her papers, which scattered in that special way papers do when one is running late.
— Adam Rex
He had emptied the bright goblet of romance; at a single gulp he had emptied it. The glass of it lay scattered on the floor.
— Mervyn Peake
I remember feeling that pieces of me were scattered around the world; I belonged to her, Mother Earth.
— Raquel Cepeda
The others were far scattered, like leaves blown by the wild wind.
— George R R Martin
flickering lamps scattered here
— Jean M. Auel
They weren't so much a constellation, the five of them, as a series of scattered stars.
— Jennifer E. Smith
There has never been a smoother operation since Whosis scattered the dust on the temple floor.
— Rex Stout
She loved the sea only for its storms, and greenery only when it was scattered among ruins.
— Gustave Flaubert
The Christian religion, though scattered and abroad will in the end gather itself together at the foot of the cross.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The scattered tea goes with the leaves and every day a sunset dies.
— William Faulkner
Messenger of sympathy and love, Servant of parted friends, Consoler of the lonely, Bond of the scattered family, Enlarger of the common life.
— Charles William Eliot
The water. The feral cats scattered before her.
— Jess Walter
Feiglings!" Eroica bellowed after them at the top of his lungs as they clawed and scattered his wing dragons.
— Naomi Novik
Words drop from my lips spiraling downward; they land scattered on your ears. I spoke them green and golden, but you turned them shriveled brown.
— Patricia Robin Woodruff
Like flowers scattered in a storm, man's life is one long farewell
— Haruki Murakami
We cannot think of uniting with others, until after we have first united among ourselves ... One can't unite bananas with scattered leaves.
— Malcolm X
There is a wavering expression in hereyes, like she is a heap of leaves aboutto be scattered by the wind
— Veronica Roth
The early autumn sun glinted on the water, an enormous mirror ground to powder and scattered.
— Haruki Murakami
Memory is a cloudy, disjointed thing - like disconnected dreams with images scattered and thrown to settle where they please.
— Patti Callahan Henry
Before long four dozen balls lay scattered at the base of the fence, a harvest of dirty white fruit.
— Chad Harbach
No more obsessive writing, either, accumulating notebook after notebook like little piles of rabbit turds scattered along a woodland trail.
— Stephen King
The beauty spot by her lip was one of a dozen or so scattered over her body. My new constellations.
— Glen Duncan
...the past/that has a place for us will know us by our scattered wake."
A History Play,Waterborne — Linda Gregerson
A History Play,Waterborne — Linda Gregerson
In what disorder we lived, how many fragments of ourselves were scattered, as if to live were to explode into splinters.
— Elena Ferrante
I desired liberty; for liberty I gasped; for liberty I uttered a prayer; it seemed scattered on the wind then faintly blowing.
— Charlotte Bronte
I have a large sea shell collection which I keep scattered on beaches all over the world. Maybe you've seen it.
— Steven Wright
Some nights in the midst of this loneliness I swung among the scattered stars at the end of the thin thread of faith alone.
— Wendell Berry
Recording is best used as a pretty good reason to hang with the family of friends globally scattered,
— Howe Gelb
The past scampers like an alley cat through the present, leaving the paw prints of memories scattered helter-skelter.
— Charles De Lint
The grown-ups snapped the chillies (each made a sound terse as a satirical retort), and scattered the tiny, deadly seeds in their food.
— Amit Chaudhuri
I'm scattered, and then that last hundred pages, bam, I'm a laser.
— David Baldacci
Darkness can only be scattered by light, hatred can only be conquered by love.
— Pope John Paul II
My life is like the summer rose
That opens to the morning sky,
But ere the shades of evening close
Is scattered on the ground - to die. — Richard Henry Wilde
That opens to the morning sky,
But ere the shades of evening close
Is scattered on the ground - to die. — Richard Henry Wilde
Indians scattered on dawn's highway bleeding/Ghosts crowd the young child's fragile eggshell mind.
— Jim Morrison
The life I had known scattered like the ashes of my wings, to be born again in the pure light of Abby's love.
— Ashlan Thomas
The Lord of man and beast is working in all; His presence is scattered everywhere; There is none else to be seen.
— Guru Arjan Dev
We must remember this when we are ready to reach for the sky.
God came down and confused man's language and scattered them. — Toba Beta
God came down and confused man's language and scattered them. — Toba Beta
When the lamp is shattered The light in the dust lies dead - When the cloud is scattered The rainbow's glory is shed ...
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
thinking how soon
all in this world passes
I loved
the yellow roses
that now have scattered — Shiki Masaoka
all in this world passes
I loved
the yellow roses
that now have scattered — Shiki Masaoka
The stars are scattered all over the sky like shimmering tears, there must be great pain in the eye from which they trickled.
— Georg Buchner
Scattered throughout the week were a surprising number of speeches about how we may be killed by undocumented immigrants driving drunk. I
— Jon Ronson
Few humans see fairies or hear their music, but many find fairy rings of dark grass, scattered with toadstools, left by their dancing feet.
— Judy Allen
It's a prism inside, holding all seven colors And a thousand shades scattered All belonging to the only one Each unique, and yet together
— Chinmayi Tripathi
everything that is scattered
comes together in words
everything that is lost
comes back in poetry. — Sanober Khan
comes together in words
everything that is lost
comes back in poetry. — Sanober Khan
Our all-powerful God got so scared He scattered the human race across the face of the earth, and shattered their language to keep His children apart.
— Chuck Palahniuk
Strong and in control - I don't necessarily feel that way. I'm a little bit more scattered in my life. I'm more of a street girl, in a way.
— Rene Russo
The Germans will make a few scattered attacks, then go away. The Romans will enjoy a fine September.
— Pietro Badoglio
Yeah, over my scattered panties, I asked him to dinner and told him to bring a friend. - Laney
— Joann I. Martin Sowles
However smothered under former negligence, or scattered through the dull, dark mass of common thoughts - let thy genius rise as the sun from chaos.
— Edward Young
Some were scattered about the ring, one or two went in the sawdust tub, one I spat out as I fell, and I am thundering sure I swallowed a couple
— Johnny Basham
She pictured a dandelion gone by, the white, almost airless pieces of her family scattered so far.
— Elizabeth Strout
M1919 Browning. All the mountains and hills, in my life, be scattered!!!
— Ademola Adejumo
A scattered dream that's like a far-off memory ... a far-off memory that's like a scattered dream ... i want to line the pieces up ... yours and mine.
— Shiro Amano
Everywhere are scattered dreams, each its own antecedent; it's precedence in the possibility of its achievement.
— Dew Platt
too many suspicions or deeply seated feelings are scattered amongst memories better suited to watercolor paintings abandoned during rainstorms.
— Heather Lyons
My stories do have plot. They're not just scattered language; they're controlled, toward an end.
— Barry Hannah
Talents, to strike the eye of posterity, should be concentrated. Rays, powerless while they are scattered, burn in a point.
— Robert Aris Willmott
Sure, humans had invaded an extra-dimensional space with wormholes to points scattered across the galaxy, but they'd remembered to bring ferns.
— James S.A. Corey
The mind of God is all the mentality that is scattered over space and time, the diffused consciousness that animates the world.
— Baruch Spinoza
The wolf pack will die when scattered by man, lonesome coyote survives.
— Kris Kristofferson
The important question is not, what will yield to man a few scattered pleasures, but what will render his life happy on the whole amount.
— Joseph Addison
I have a hobby. I have the world's largest collection of sea shells. I keep it scattered on beaches all over the world. Maybe you've seen some of it.
— Steven Wright
The causal body holds the structure. The causal body is the coding. So you are not just scattered all over the ten thousand states of mind.
— Frederick Lenz
Action must be taken at once; there is no time to be lost; we shall yet see the oppressors' yoke broken and the fragments scattered on the ground.
— Miguel Hidalgo Y Costilla
I mean, I've always had scattered interests, but I never went on stage to get an agent or anything like that.
— Todd Barry
Tonight's forecast: DARK. Continued mostly dark tonight, turning to wildly scattered light in the morning
— George Carlin
And so we are seeds of love, scattered across the world, from the hands of the wind.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann
My father was an engineer working for a textile company that had several factories scattered in rural towns in the southern part of Japan.
— Susumu Tonegawa
The actual Irish weather report is really a recording made in 1922, which no one has had occasion to change. "Scattered showers, periods of sunshine."
— Wilfrid Sheed
I've had good moments scattered since then, times when I thought I was better, but that was the last day I felt triumphant.
— Ned Vizzini
She smiled then, her cheeks red, her cheeks scattered with some kind of dust. It was a smile he thought he might die to earn again.
— Leigh Bardugo