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Blue Quotes - Page 59

You seemed to me to be soaring far up in the blue - to be sailing in the bright light, over the heads of men. Suddenly some one tosses up a faded rosebud - a missile that should never have reached you - and down you drop to the ground.

Henry James (2015). “The Portrait of a Lady (Unabridged): From the famous author of the realism movement, known for The Turn of The Screw, The Wings of the Dove, The American, The Bostonian, The Ambassadors, What Maisie Knew…”, p.275, e-artnow

She took refuge on the firm ground of fiction, through which indeed there curled the blue river of truth.

Henry James (2016). “What Maisie Knew: American Literature”, p.15, 谷月社

If there is nothing new on the earth, still the traveler always has a resource in the skies. They are constantly turning a new page to view. The wind sets the types on this blue ground, and the inquiring may always read a new truth there.

Henry David Thoreau (2017). “The Most Alive is the Wildest – Thoreau’s Complete Works on Living in Harmony with the Nature: Walden, Walking, Night and Moonlight, The Highland Light, A Winter Walk, The Maine Woods, A Walk to Wachusett, The Landlord, A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, Autumnal Tints, Wild Apples…”, p.493, e-artnow

Oh now that's a blueprint for an impossibly rosy future

Gregory Maguire (2013). “The Wicked Years Complete Collection: Wicked, Son of a Witch, A Lion Among Men, and Out of Oz”, p.105, Harper Collins

Knightly love is blent with reverence As heavenly air is blent with heavenly blue.

George Eliot (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of George Eliot (Illustrated)”, p.4066, Delphi Classics

She's the gal in the red blue jeans.

Song: BE BOP A LULA, Screams by Dickie Harrell, 2007