Quotes by Dust Pulvis et umbra sumsu." ~ Horace, Odes ("We are dust and Shadows") Cassandra Clare odes shadow dust We are but dust and shadows. Cassandra Clare shadow dust We cant go around picking up every pile of dust in the place just in case it turns out to be Gregor in the morning." -Pg.242- Cassandra Clare cases dust morning If you have unfilled dreams and visions of greater prosperity and success tucked in a corner of your mind, don't keep them there any longer. Dare to bring them out and dust them off. Catherine Ponder dust mind dream We treat our stone wives with much more care than they treat their warm ones, anyway. I personally dust mine once a week, and I know Khaamil gives them presents when I am not looking. These are yours - they are in your care, and you must be faithful. Catherynne M. Valente wife dust giving The hopes of Europe's six million Jews are centered on emigration. I was asked, 'Can you bring six million Jews to Palestine?' I replied, 'No'....From the depths of the tragedy I want to save two million young people...The old ones will pass. They will bear their fate or they will not. They were dust, economic and moral dust in a cruel world...Only the branch of the young shall survive...They have to accept it. Chaim Weizmann fate dust europe I so seldom had to dispose of a human body myself, I was at a loss. Fairies turned into dust, and vampires flaked away. Demons had to be burned. Humans were very troublesome. Charlaine Harris vampire dust loss Above my cradle loomed the bookcase where/ Latin ashes and the dust of Greece/ mingled with novels, history, and verse/ in one dark Babel. I was folio-high/ when I first heard the voices. Charles Baudelaire dust dark latin Finer than any sand are dusts of gold that gleam, Vague starpoints, in the mystic iris of their eyes. Charles Baudelaire cat dust eye Observation made in the cloister or in the desert will generally be as obscure as the one and as barren as the other; but he that would paint with his pencil must study originals, and not be over-fearful of a little dust. Charles Caleb Colton desert dust littles This religion teaches that 6,000 years ago God made the first man out of dust - not even mud - and the first woman out of a bone; that God cursed the whole human race because a snake made the woman eat an apple; that God had a son by another man's wife, and that he had this son murdered in order to keep himself from sending all the human race to hell. Charles Chilton Moore dust men son One should never be ashamed to cry. Tears are rain on the dust of earth. Charles Dickens dust tears rain There was not one straight floor from the foundation to the roof; the ceilings were so fantastically clouded by smoke and dust, that old women might have told fortunes in them better than in grouts of tea. Charles Dickens foundation dust tea "My good fellow," retorted Mr. Boffin, "you have my word; and how you can have that, without my honour too, I don't know. I've sorted a lot of dust in my time, but I never knew the two things go into separate heaps." Charles Dickens words-of-wisdom dust two It was a very aged, ghostly place; the church had been built many hundreds of years ago, and had once had a convent or monastery attached; for arches in ruins, remains of oriel windows, and fragments of blackened walls, were yet standing-, while other portions of the old building, which had crumbled away and fallen down, were mingled with the churchyard earth and overgrown with grass, as if they too claimed a burying-place and sought to mix their ashes with the dust of men. Charles Dickens wall dust men Give me something huge to fight, — and I should enjoy that — but why make me sweep the dust? Charles Kingsley fighting dust giving Ay, down to the dust with them, slaves as they are! From this hour let the blood in their dastardly veins, That shrunk at the first touch of Liberty's war, Be wasted for tyrants, or stagnate in chains. Charles Lamb dust war blood A pioneer is a man who turned all the grass upside down, strung bob-wire over the dust that was left, poisoned the water, cut down the trees, killed the Indian who owned the land and called it progress. Charles Marion Russell cutting dust men The devil is not afraid of a dust-covered Bible. Charles Spurgeon not-afraid devil dust There is dust enough on some of your Bibles to write 'damnation' with your fingers. Charles Spurgeon damnation dust writing «345678910111213»