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Nacre Quotes By E.B. White

Television will enormously enlarge the eye's range, and, like radio, will advertise the Elsewhere. Together with the tabs, the mags, and the movies, it will insist that we forget the primary and the near in favor of the secondary and the remote. — E.B. White

Nacre Quotes By Wesley Morris

'The Dictator' lands somewhere between wan Mel Brooks and good Adam Sandler, whose 'You Don't Mess With the Zohan,' about an Israeli Special Forces soldier at a hair salon, manages to strike better contrasts with vaguely similar culture differences - it's a nuttier movie, too. — Wesley Morris

Nacre Quotes By Frederic Manning

We are here in a wood of little beeches:
And the leaves are like black lace
Against a sky of nacre.
One bough of clear promise
Across the moon.
It is in this wise that God speaketh unto me.
He layeth hands of healing upon my flesh,
Stilling it in an eternal peace,
Until my soul reaches out myriad and infinite hands
Toward him,
And is eased of its hunger.
And I know that this passes:
This implacable fury and torment of men,
As a thing insensate and vain:
And the stillness hath said unto me,
Over the tumult of sounds and shaken flame,
Out of the terrible beauty of wrath,
I alone am eternal.
One bough of clear promise
Across the moon — Frederic Manning

Nacre Quotes By Novalis

The most intimate community of all knowledge - the republic of learning is the high purpose of scholars. — Novalis

Nacre Quotes By Henry Miller

The sun is setting fast. The colors die. They shift from purple to dried blood, from nacre to bister, from cool dead grays to pigeon shit. — Henry Miller

Nacre Quotes By Chris Hardwick

No matter what tricks you use or what decisions you make, go easy on yourself as someone who's on a never-ending quest for improvement. — Chris Hardwick

Nacre Quotes By Traci Lords

We're all dancing in the darkness. — Traci Lords

Nacre Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The most difficult thing is what is thought to be the simplest; to really see the things which are before your eyes. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Nacre Quotes By Katelin LaMontagne

Patience is a virtue," she replies.
"Why couldn't 'hurry the fuck up' be a virtue? — Katelin LaMontagne

Nacre Quotes By James A. Michener

That's the world that matters. The world where people glitter like diamonds with a million facets. Where people are like pearls, luminous as nacre on the surface but each with a speck that would destroy it if you were looking only for specks. — James A. Michener

Nacre Quotes By C.P. Cavafy

Give me artificial flowers - porcelain and metal glories - neither fading nor decaying, forms unaging. Flowers of the splendid gardens of another place, where Forms and Styles and Knowledge dwell. I love flowers made of glass or gold, true Art's true gifts, their painted hues more beautiful than nature's, worked in nacre and enamel, with perfect leaves and branches. — C.P. Cavafy

Nacre Quotes By Anynomous

They will give you a kiss maybe but after a while they will bite your heart — Anynomous

Nacre Quotes By Walt Whitman

As to scenery (giving my own thought and feeling), while I know the standard claim is that Yosemite, Niagara Falls, the Upper Yellowstone and the like afford the greatest natural shows, I am not so sure but the prairies and plains, while less stunning at first sight, last longer, fill the esthetic sense fuller, precede all the rest, and make North America's characteristic landscape. — Walt Whitman

Nacre Quotes By Saint Augustine

It is salutary for us to learn to hold cheap such things, be they good or evil, as attach indifferently to good men and bad, and to covet those good things which belong only to good men, and flee those evils which belong only to evil men. — Saint Augustine

Nacre Quotes By Erich Maria Remarque

The car ran almost noiselessly. It ran as if gravity had no power over it. Houses glided past, churches, villages, the golden spots of the estaminets and bistros, a gleaming river, a mill, and then again the even contour of the plain, the sky arching above it like the inside of a huge shell in whose milky nacre shimmered the pearl of the moon. — Erich Maria Remarque