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Nighttime Moon Quotes & Sayings

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Nighttime Moon Quotes By Katherine McIntyre

The water glittered under the moon's careful watch, and, in the distance, steeples cut stark black silhouettes into the landscape of the distant city. — Katherine McIntyre

Nighttime Moon Quotes By Lev Grossman

When he couldn't walk anymore he sailed, and when he couldn't sail anymore he was at the End of the World, where sat a dignified man in a dinner suit, dangling his long legs over the edge. He was patting his lapels and turning out his pockets and looking generally perplexed. "Bother," said the well-dressed man. "I've lost the Key to the World. If I don't wind it up and set its clockwork going again, the sun and moon and stars won't turn, and the world will be plunged into an eternal nighttime of miserable cold and darkness. Bother! — Lev Grossman

Nighttime Moon Quotes By Haruki Murakami

She quietly stretched out a hand, and Tengo took it. The two of them stood there, side by side, as one, wordlessly watching the moon over the buildings. Until the newly risen sun shone upon it, robbing it of its nighttime brilliance. Until it was nothing more than a gray paper moon, hanging in the sky. — Haruki Murakami

Nighttime Moon Quotes By Harry Chapin

All my life's a circle; Sunrise and sundown; Moon rolls thru the nighttime; Till the daybreak comes around. — Harry Chapin

Nighttime Moon Quotes By Jay Long

The moon stared at me through sprinkled nighttime stardust and I alone smile. — Jay Long

Nighttime Moon Quotes By Geoffrey Chaucer

I know that my singing doesn't make the moon rise, nor does it make the stars shine. But without my song, the night would seem empty and incomplete. There is more to daybreak than light, just as there is more to nighttime than darkness. — Geoffrey Chaucer

Nighttime Moon Quotes By Emily Bronte

I could see every pebble on the path, and every blade of grass, by that splendid moon. — Emily Bronte