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The day had begun sombrely in grey cloud and mist, but had ended in a pomp of scarlet and gold. Over the western hills beyond the harbour were amber deeps and crystalline shadows, with the fire of sunset below. The north was a mackerel sky of little, fiery golden clouds. The red light flamed on the white sails of a vessel gliding down the channel, bound to a Southern port in a land of palms. Beyond her, it smote upon and incarnadined the shining, white, grassless faces of the sand-dunes. — L.M. Montgomery

Like that their dreams were set. They promised to push each other, to never settle for anything but the place where their hearts led. — Karen Kingsbury

I do not think a pilgrimage is a proper pilgrimage if you are also using it as an excuse to visit your favourite aunt, or buy silk cheaply to re-sell," she murmured sombrely. "That's just business dressed up in orange robes. — Claire North

Stephanie could see the greed seep into the watery eyes of her
father's other brother, a horrible little man called Fergus, as he
nodded sadly and spoke sombrely and pocketed the silverware
when he thought no one was looking — Derek Landy

I'm more interested in politicians who deal with human rights in their own country rather than lecture the rest of the world. — Ken Livingstone

Anyone can look through my sketchbooks as long as they don't have a background in psychiatric medicine. — Chris Riddell

When I say something, this thing immediately and definitively loses its importance. When I write it down, it also loses it, but sometimes gains another importance. — Franz Kafka

Vincent Gallo has put a curse on my colon and a hex on my prostate. He called me a 'fat pig' in the New York Post and told the New York Observer I have 'the physique of a slave-trader.' He is angry at me because I said his 'The Brown Bunny' was the worst movie in the history of the Cannes Film Festival ...
it is true that I am fat, but one day I will be thin, and he will still be the director of 'The Brown Bunny.' — Roger Ebert

It appears to suggest that I was removed because I was disabled - based on one occasion out of hundreds. — Gerald Walpin