Snow Moon Quotes
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Snow Moon Quotes & Sayings
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A man can learn much, but learning is not knowledge. The only true source of infallible certainity is divine illumination.
— Stephen R. Lawhead
The moonlight lay upon the hills like snow.
— Dorothy Wordsworth
Moonlight lined the windowsills like a fall of snow.
— Beryl Bainbridge
The modern pantheist not only sees the god in everything, he takes photographs of it.
— D.H. Lawrence
Winter crescent resting in the high pine bough - you fly through the woods like a lone snow bird ...
— John Geddes
The stars whirled above us and the firecrackers blazed. The moon stood watch as drops of blood fell, careless seeds that sizzled in the snow.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
Lightning is like an elementary spirit, eccentric or rational, clever or silly, passing from one extreme to the other.
— Camille Flammarion
The Snow White the midnight the moon tales of the mechanics
— Marissa Meyer
Sometimes the snow comes down in June, sometimes the sun goes around the moon.
— Vanessa L. Williams
No-man's land under snow is like the face of the moon: chaotic, crater ridden, uninhabitable, awful, the abode of madness.
— Wilfred Owen
I am the guardian of the sleeping fawn; the snow is dear to me; and the moon rising; and the silver sea.
— Virginia Woolf
First, think of the color of clouds. Next think of the color of snow. Last, think of the color of the moon. Now, what do cows drink? GO
— Amanda Byers
Love you always, miss you always ... running day and night, leaving the place of sun and moon, of ice and snow.
Never look back, never forget. — Jessica Day George
Never look back, never forget. — Jessica Day George
When you were building that all-important stairway to heaven, you couldn't just stand around with your hammer in your hand.
— Stephen King
I thought the war was a simple matter, with one side good and the other evil. But the more I read, the less clear it was.
— Lemony Snicket
The moon of Rome, chaste as the icicle that's curded by the frost from purest snow.
— William Shakespeare