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The summer morn is bright and fresh, the birds are darting by. As if they loved to breast the breeze that sweeps the cool clear sky.
— William C. Bryant
Taking me in, he sweeps his hair back revealing eyes the color of maple syrup. I have the sudden urge to eat pancakes.
— Samantha Towle
Love is a tidal wave--not because it sweeps you off your feet, but because it pulls you down and drowns you.
— Samantha Van Leer
Time sweeps everything along and can bring good as well as evil, evil as well as good.
— Niccolo Machiavelli
If everyone sweeps before his own front door, then the street is clean.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Fate whirls on the bark, and the rough gale sweeps from the rising tide the lazy calm of thought.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
A power of Butterfly must be - The Aptitude to fly Meadows of Majesty concedes And easy Sweeps of Sky -
— Emily Dickinson
Art sweeps the everyday dust from your soul.
— Pablo Picasso
Fate comes in and sweeps us all like a big broom, you hear? And the dust goes flyin' and it lands where it lands, and we get no say in the matter.
— Barry Lyga
A body would think that your heart was as black as your face. People thinks now that sweeps is black all through instead of blackall over.
— Robert N. Lee
When the creative impulse sweeps over you, grab it. You grab it and honor it and use it, because momentum is a rare gift.
— Justina Chen
The telescope sweeps the sky without finding God.
— Pierre-Simon Laplace
Life is like the river, sometimes it sweeps you gently along and sometimes the rapids come out of nowhere.
— Emma Smith
When the storm crosses the marsh and sweeps over me where I lie in the ditch unregarded I need no words.
— Virginia Woolf
Much sheer effort goes into avoiding the truth; left to itself, it sweeps in like the tide.
— Fay Weldon
The law is a battery, which protects all that is behind it, but sweeps with destruction all that is outside.
— Henry Ward Beecher
A broom sweeps clean, and itself becomes soiled; cleanse yourself of those offenses of which you may feel guilty.
— Baal Shem Tov
The theatre is a gross art, built in sweeps and over-emphasis. Compromise is its second name.
— Enid Bagnold
As the ordinary violence of dawn sweeps across the lower Coromandel coast, a sprawling village comes into view.
— David Davidar
The devil sweeps people away by deceiving them, showing them a happy life only in the movies
— Sunday Adelaja
If everyone sweeps their own doorstep, their own neighbourhoods, the world will be a clean, pure and healthy place for life to prosper.
— Vishwas Chavan
A new broom sweeps clean.
— Hildred Rex
I swear off dating until someone new and amazing sweeps me off my feet and makes me forget all the hard parts of falling in love.
— Ted Michael
When a torrent sweeps a man against a boulder, you must expect him to scream, and you need not be surprised if the scream is sometimes a theory.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
Prayer sweeps the battlefield, slays the enemy, and buries the bones.
— Charles Spurgeon
Winter is coming, and when the Long Night falls, only the Night's Watch will stand between the realm and the darkness that sweeps from the North.
— George R R Martin
Who sweeps a room, as for Thy laws, makes that and the action fine.
— George Herbert
Love is like the sea. The waves of life, they ebb and flow; they come and go. Time sweeps us away from each other. Love always brings us back.
— Kate McGahan
A musical sweeps you along, like you're on a magic carpet ride of sorts. But you have to keep up.
— Jefferson Mays
The stream of time sweeps away errors, and leaves the truth for the inheritance of humanity.
— Georg Brandes
Confession of errors is like a broom which sweeps away the dirt and leaves the surface brighter and clearer. I feel stronger for confession.
— Mahatma Gandhi
At midnight, everything changes." He steps to me his hand sweeps smoothly around my waist. I have to tilt my head back to maintain my eye contact.
— Dee Palmer
Across the surface of every lake there sweeps a hushed music.
— Henry David Thoreau
It would suck if the world ended then. Sweeps week starts on the twelfth. I'd hate to miss the Amazing Race season finale because of an apocalypse
— Jeri Smith-Ready
Every soul has a landscape that changes with the wind that sweeps the sky, with the clouds that return after its rain.
— George MacDonald
The person who sweeps the floor should choose the broom.
— Howard Behar
The liver, that great maroon snail: No wave of emotion sweeps it. Neither music nor mathematics gives it pause in its appointed tasks.
— Richard Selzer
A servant with this clause Makes drudgery divine; Who sweeps a room as forThy laws Makes it and th'action fine.
— George Herbert
If an older man ever sweeps you off your feet, just get up and run away as fast as you can." I
— Beth Hoffman
It's the constant and determined effort that breaks down all resistance, sweeps away all obstacles.
— Claude M. Bristol
words
like mysterious mermaids
come and live permanently
in the soft sweeps
and scars of my skin. — Sanober Khan
like mysterious mermaids
come and live permanently
in the soft sweeps
and scars of my skin. — Sanober Khan
Marina sighs. "Love's a tidal wave," she says. "Because it sweeps you off your feet?" I ask. "No. Because it sucks you under and you drown.
— Jodi Picoult
If a person sweeps streets for a living, he should sweep them as Michelangelo painted, as Beethoven composed, as Shakespear wrote.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Soul-to-soul contact sweeps through, like a tsunami, leaving in its wake just this: unconditional surrender and overwhelming gentleness.
— Laurie Nadel
Often sweeps Death. The houses of living, A menial task, That brings into her fair, dark eyes. A sparkle of joy. At the little things she finds there.
— Greg Keyes
All at once
A fresher wind sweeps by, and breaks my dream,
And I am in the wilderness alone. — William Cullen Bryant
A fresher wind sweeps by, and breaks my dream,
And I am in the wilderness alone. — William Cullen Bryant
Love has a hem to her garment that reaches to the very dust. It sweeps the stains from the streets and lanes, and because it can, it must.
— Mother Teresa