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That sorrow which is the harbinger of joy is preferable to the joy which is followed by sorrow.
— Saadi
For death and the disease that is its harbinger are the most brutal reminders of the radical finitude of human existence.
— Jeffrey P. Bishop
Nonviolence has come among men and it will live. It is the harbinger of the peace of the world.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Rather than saying 'I hate mess', it might draw more compassion to say, 'mess terrifies me as a harbinger of catastrophe'.
— Alain De Botton
I wanted to be the harbinger of ice cream, or falafel.
— Rick Riordan
The moan of the whip-poor-will from the hillside; the boding cry of the tree-toad, that harbinger of storm; the dreary hooting of the screechowl.
— Washington Irving
Nor will I then thy modest grace forget, Chaste Snow-drop, venturous harbinger of Spring, And pensive monitor of fleeting years!
— William Wordsworth
How many bible stories start out with Watcha? Huh? I guarantee not many.-Chapter 1 of A Harbinger's Tale
— Dale W. Reierson
Remember, faith is the harbinger of chaos.
— Lionel Suggs
It was a harbinger of the metric system.
— Imraan Coovadia
Never a good sign, he thought, when the crows showed up.
— Justin Cronin
That woman." My cousin placed his hands on his hips. "She is a harbinger of ulcers and alcoholism
— L. H. Cosway
The divine harbinger of summer - warm rain.
— Kevin Myers
King Billy nectaring on the harbinger.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Exceptions are not always the proof of the old rule; they can also be the harbinger of a new one.
— Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
Even drunk, I knew any escape plan that involved going to Detroit, Michigan, was a harbinger of doom.
— Mat Johnson
Happiness is fine, in its season, but happiness out of season is a sure harbinger of doom.
— Terri Cheney
Lamplight, console me till then, harbinger warm of the night.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Daisies smell-less, yet most quaint,
And sweet thyme true,
Primrose, first born child of Ver,
Merry Spring-time's harbinger. — Francis Beaumont
And sweet thyme true,
Primrose, first born child of Ver,
Merry Spring-time's harbinger. — Francis Beaumont
The rope longed-for her beloved, the ceiling hook.
The suspended body; a harbinger of good news.
Love was lost.
Love was found. — Chirag Tulsiani
The suspended body; a harbinger of good news.
Love was lost.
Love was found. — Chirag Tulsiani