Quotes by Sky I had the whole sky in my eyes and it was blue and gold. Albert Camus eye sky blue Maman used to say that you can always find something to be happy about. In my prison, when the sky turned red and a new day slipped into my cell, I found out that she was right. Albert Camus cells sky new-day At that time, I often thought that if I had had to live in the trunk of a dead tree, with nothing to do but look up at the sky flowing overhead, little by little I would have gotten used to it. Albert Camus sky tree looks For rich people, the sky is just an extra, a gift of nature. The poor, on the other hand, can see it as it is, a gift of infinite grace. Albert Camus sky hands people Those playful fancies of the mighty sky. Albert Richard Smith fancy sky clouds When the waters of a lake are absolutely still, the lake reflects the trees, the sky, and everything around it perfectly. At the slightest breeze, with the smallest ripple in the waters, the lake reflects nothing but itself. To see another with clarity and objectivity, one first must master stillness. The slightest breeze of judgment or interpretation from the rational mind will create a ripple that shatters Awareness and returns us to ordinary perception. Alberto Villoldo objectivity lakes sky On motionless wing they emerge from the lifting mists, sweep a final arc of sky, and settle in clangorous descending spirals to their feeding grounds. A new day has begun on the crane marsh. Aldo Leopold sky wings new-day The drama of the sky dance is enacted nightly on hundreds of farms, the owners of which sigh for entertainment, but harbor the illusion that it is to be sought in theaters. They live on the land, but not by the land. Aldo Leopold land sky drama Hemispheric solidarity is new among statesmen, but not among the feathered navies of the sky. Aldo Leopold solidarity navy sky No one would rather hunt woodcock in October than I, but since learning of the sky dance I find myself calling one or two birds enough. I must be sure that, come April, there be no dearth of dancers in the sunset sky. Aldo Leopold sunset sky two Pully, hauly, tug with a will; the gods wiggle waggle, but the sky stands still. Aldous Huxley stills sky If you examine the highest poetry in the light of common sense, you can only say that it is rubbish; and in actual fact you cannot so examine it at all, because there is something in poetry which is not in the words themselves, which is not in the images suggested by the words 'O windy star blown sideways up the sky!' True poetry is itself a magic spell which is a key to the ineffable. Aleister Crowley stars light sky We knew - but didn't want to know - what was going to happen, the sky descending upon our heads like the shadow of a falling piano in a cartoon. Aleksandar Hemon piano sky fall The fire of love is drawn from the sky rather than the human mind. Aleksis Kivi fire sky love-is The darker the walls,the brighter the sky outside. Alex Gaskarth brighter wall sky The greatness of peoples springs from their ability to grasp the grand conceptions of being. It is the absorption of a people, of a nation, of a rare, in large majestic and abiding things which lifts them up to the skies. Alexander Crummell greatness sky spring Why should we live halfway up the hill and swathed in the mists, when we might have an unclouded sky and a radiant sun over our heads if we would climb higher and walk in the light of His face? Alexander MacLaren light sky might We don't forget.... Our heads may be small, but they are as full of memories as the sky may sometimes be full of swarming bees, thousands and thousands of memories, of smells, of places, of little things that happened to us and which came back, unexpectedly, to remind us who we are. Alexander McCall Smith smell sky memories Is there no bright reversion in the sky, For those who greatly think or bravely die? Alexander Pope dies sky thinking But thinks, admitted to that equal sky, His faithful dog shall bear him company. Alexander Pope dog sky thinking «1234567891011»