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Dew Quotes

Streets and their sidewalks-the main public places of a city-are its most vital organs.

Streets and their sidewalks-the main public places of a city-are its most vital organs.

Jane Jacobs (2016). “The Death and Life of Great American Cities”, p.27, Vintage

The timely dew of sleep Now falling with soft slumb'rous weight inclines Our eyelids.

John Milton (1824). “The poetical works of John Milton: with notes of various authors, principally from the editions of Thomas Newton, Charles Dunster and Thomas Warton ; to which is prefixed Newton's life of Milton”, p.263

Light - dews - breezes - bloom - and freshness; not one of which... has yet been perfected on the canvas of any painter in the world.

John E. Thornes, John Constable (1999). “John Constable's Skies: A Fusion of Art and Science”, p.153, A&C Black

There is a place where the sidewalk ends.

Shel Silverstein, “Where The Sidewalk Ends”

Up came the sun, and drank the dew.

Emily Carr (2009). “The House of All Sorts”, p.32, D & M Publishers

And the verse falls to the soul like dew to the pasture.

Pablo Neruda (1990). “Selected Poems”, p.33, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt