This horrible stone entity was fashioned as if covered with a wrinkled hide; it had short, erect ears, eyes starting from their sockets, and its fingers and hands were seizing the corners of its mouth, which they thus seemed to pull open to give free passage to the water it vomited.
Thomas Hardy
Related The painting showed a hairless, oppressed creature with a head like an inverted pear, its hands clap... PHILIP K. DICK I like to open for a band as it brings on sort of a challenge and it makes things more interesting. ... KELLY JONES They weren't smiling and were looking in opposite directions, but it was as if their bodies flowed s... PAOLO GIORDANO Their cats were filthy with muck from the flood waters. The water came from the Napa River which has... CATHERINE CORNEJO Time determines the occurrence of possibilities and impossibilities, but God determines the time for... ERNEST AGYEMANG YEBOAH When he came down, he was slower, and clutching something his hand. He leapt down the last 5 feet or... HANYA YANAGIHARA While her high cheekbones and sensual mouth added to her beauty, it was her eyes that caught him. Th... DONNA GRANT Good beats upon the damned incessantly as sound waves beat on the ears of the deaf, but they cannot ... C.S. LEWIS We must confront this Zionist entity. All ties of all kinds must be severed with this plundering cri... MOHAMMED MORSI It was a long head. It was a wedge, a sliver, a grotesque slice in which it seemed the fe... MERVYN PEAKE Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it SARA SHEPARD I wonder about death, I who may never know it. It looks much like ecstacy, the way they open their m... HOLLY BLACK The press was doing its job, and in doing its job, they saw this clash between what they were witnes... KEN AULETTA The saying sell all your belongings & give to the poor simply means "Redirect your mind to the verit... DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN) The scientific method gives us
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For which the founder fashioned it;
High, high above earth's lif... JOHANN CHRISTOPH FRIEDRICH VON SCHILLER They all seemed hungry, happy, and healthy enough in their buzzing—oh the days were hot, and the n... JANET FRAME If you can develop this ability to see what you look at, to understand its meaning, to readjust your... ELEANOR ROOSEVELT The art of the bird is to conceal its nest both as to position and as to material, but now and then ... JOHN BURROUGHS The face of the water, in time, became a wonderful book -- a book that was a dead language to the un... MARK TWAIN The role of the
Christian is to let other people know what Jesus has done, not to
think of themselve... LEWIS N. ROE Naturalistic atheism debunks itself. It
has no power to explain even some
of the most basic principl... LEWIS N. ROE It's important to understand that if
someone calls themselves a Christian, it does not automatically... LEWIS N. ROE Watch the mouth, it reveals what the eyes try to hide. JOHN THAW It is so easy to be hopeful in the daytime when you can see the things you wish on. But it was night... ZORA NEALE HURSTON 37. It is better to be single and unhappy than unhappily married. JAMES C. DOBSON Shimamoto was in charge of the records. She'd take one from its jacket, place it carefully on the tu... HARUKI MURAKAMI Freedom is the inherent state of nature. A bird is free until you clip its wings and put it in a cag... DANE WHALEN The market is still waiting for HSBC results, which will have a big impact on the direction of the m... ANDREW TO Property shares had a technical rebound, but interest rate concerns will still affect properties unt... ANDREW TO Bank of China's results were quite good; double-digit growth can be taken as good results for a bank... ANDREW TO The index tried to challenge 18,000 but failed, so that triggered profit taking. Tokyo's slide also ... ANDREW TO Trading seems to be focusing on selective counters because investors are cautious amid interest rate... ANDREW TO We're seeing a minor technical rebound after Wall Street rebounded from two days of losses. The key ... ANDREW TO Some investors have returned to pick up the stock at bargain prices. ANDREW TO I think the take-up for the placement is not too good and other property developers may be discourag... ANDREW TO We are afraid that our freedoms and liberties will be infringed in the future. ANDREW TO I think there was some minor selling pressure on telecom stocks as the market continued to see a wea... ANDREW TO The earth is an arena of champions. We are all champions. We all did overcome millions of potential ... ERNEST AGYEMANG YEBOAH From fire, water, the passage of time, neglectful readers, and the hand of the censor, each of my bo... ALBERTO MANGUEL When looking for evidence that something exists, it's silly
to start by assuming that it is impossib... LEWIS N. ROE Using the scientific knowledge that we
currently possess, we can take simple logical steps, backed b... LEWIS N. ROE We had a couple wide shots, and we had six corners and they only had two. Their goal was just a defe... CARMEN SCHOOLCRAFT How should I know?" said Alice, surprised at her own courage. "It's no business of mine." The Q... LEWIS CARROLL It seemed for a moment as if something was there, loitering between the knurled and towering cherry ... HAZEL BUTLER Not only was it nearly impossible to hear because of these huge rubber ears we had to wear, but we a... HELENA BONHAM CARTER We all tend to make zealous judgments and thereby close ourselves off from revelation. If we feel th... MADELEINE L'ENGLE If one looks at it with his bare eyes then one can only see a stream of running water coming down th... RASHMI RATHI The progress of this famous plant has been something like the progress of truth; suspected at first,... ISAAC DISRAELI Tied to my reading lamp was a single balloon. Filled with helium, it floated in a morning sunray whi... STEPHEN KING He should have known better because, early in his learnings under his brother Mahmoud, he had discov... ROBERT A. HEINLEIN Commemoration of John Wyclif, Reformer, 1384 While sitting on the bank of a river one day, I pick... SADHU SUNDAR SINGH Anyone can learn how to communicate with animals if they are open to the process and willing to prac... KAREN A. ANDERSON Free verse seemed democratic because it offered freedom of access to writers. And those who disdaine... JAMES FENTON If you're starting to look wrinkled, don't worry. It covers the scars. SOURCE UNKNOWN Open eyes will discover opportunities everywhere; open ears will never fail to detect the cries of t... ORISON SWETT MARDEN A silence fell at the mention of Gavard. They all looked at each other cautiously. As they were all ... ÉMILE ZOLA [At Bacchus, which has 140 seats in its main dining room,] the booths and the corners are the most r... CHARLES ANDERSON It's all in the hands. You put your fingers in your nose or mouth or eyes and get sick that way. CHUCK GERBA
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THOMAS HARDY I agree to the conditions, Angel; because you know best what my punishment ought to be; only - only ... THOMAS HARDY My eyes were dazed by you for a little, and that was all. THOMAS HARDY This hobble of being alive is rather serious, don’t you think so? THOMAS HARDY The beauty or ugliness of a character lay not only in its achievements, but in its aims and impulses... THOMAS HARDY Ladies know what to guard against, because they read novels that tell them of these tricks… THOMAS HARDY Why didn’t you tell me there was danger? Why didn’t you warn me? Ladies know what to guard again... THOMAS HARDY Did you say the stars were worlds, Tess?" "Yes." "All like ours?" "I don't know, but ... THOMAS HARDY Beauty lay not in the thing, but in what the thing symbolized. THOMAS HARDY A novel is an impression, not an argument; and there the matter must rest. THOMAS HARDY You overrate my capacity of love. I don't posess half the warmth of nature you believe me to have. A... THOMAS HARDY ...it is foreign to a man's nature to go on loving a person when he is told that he must and shall b... THOMAS HARDY The purpose of a chronicler of moods and deeds does not require him to express his personal views up... THOMAS HARDY My weakness has always been to prefer the large intention of an unskilful artist to the trivial inte... THOMAS HARDY you dear, sweet, tantalizing phantom--hardly flesh at all; so that when I put my arms round you I al... THOMAS HARDY Had other aims than my delight. THOMAS HARDY Do not do an immoral thing for moral reasons. THOMAS HARDY Indeed, he seemed to approach the grave as a hyperbolic curve approaches a straight line -- less dir... THOMAS HARDY Many besides Angel have learnt that the magnitude of lives is not as to their external displacements... THOMAS HARDY On a Fine Morning” in Poems of the Past and the Present (1901) WHENCE comes Solac... THOMAS HARDY The sky was clear - remarkably clear - and the twinkling of all the stars seemed to be but throbs of... THOMAS HARDY Yes; quaint and curious war is! You shoot a fellow down you'd treat if met where any bar is, or ... THOMAS HARDY She had not heard him enter, and hardly realized his presence there. She was yawning, and he saw the... THOMAS HARDY The beggarly question of parentage--what is it, after all? What does it matter, when you come to thi... THOMAS HARDY My argument is that War makes rattling good history; but Peace is poor reading. THOMAS HARDY He had just reached the time of life at which 'young' is ceasing to be the prefix of 'man' in speaki... THOMAS HARDY But no one came. Because no one ever does. THOMAS HARDY My opinion is that a poet should express the emotion of all the ages and the thought of his own. THOMAS HARDY The offhand decision of some commonplace mind high in office at a critical moment influences the cou... THOMAS HARDY And yet to every bad there is a worse. THOMAS HARDY That man's silence is wonderful to listen to. THOMAS HARDY Love, though added emotion, is substracted capacity THOMAS HARDY Bathsheba loved Troy in the way that only self-reliant women love when they abandon their self-relia... THOMAS HARDY