1726 Wordscapes Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 13 famous quotes about 1726 Wordscapes with everyone.
Top 1726 Wordscapes Quotes

Towards evening, they wound down precipices, black with forest of cypress, pine and cedar, into a glen so savage and secluded, that, if Solicitude ever had local habitation, this might have been "her place of dearest residence — Ann Radcliffe

A harsh crack followed the rumble of thunder, a lightning strike. With that, the other musicians began to play, bringing in the tinkling sounds of light rain, the deeper thrum of thicker droplets. The others played the crashing waves, the lapping of water against a nonexistent shore. All around us were the sounds of water, dripping from faucets, gushing from waterfalls. — Veronica Roth

WORDS
I carry a message
that i cannot read.
The words may be haunting
or tender or sweet.
Thought what it says
I do not know,
I still carry it with me,
wherever i go. — Carolee Dean

When I die, remember that what you knew of me is with you always. What is buried is only the shell of what was. Do not regret the shell, but remember the man. Remember the father. — Louis L'Amour

Next to God, thy parents. — William Penn

History is tangled, messy, contradictory. But is where we are. — Eamon Duffy

From very early on, I've realized that and I have a mission statement with my songs to entertain, to encourage and to challenge the Body of Christ. That's always kind of the focus of the songs that I write for myself. — Jonny Diaz

It is difficult to assign to instinct our attitude towards an object which exists only for reflective men. — C.S. Lewis

You need to take care of your time and practice, you need to rest and talk to media. So it's really important to organize those things. — Yani Tseng

May you walk in beauty. — Sonia Choquette

Juliana's a year older than me, but she sometimes seems younger - mostly because she's the opposite of cynical and I'm the opposite of the opposite of cynical. — Claire LaZebnik

Ten thousand difficulties do not make one doubt, as I understand the subject; difficulty and doubt are incommensurate. — John Henry Newman