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Moon Quotes - Page 84

The moon shows the truth of things.

Joseph Delaney (2009). “The Spook's Sacrifice”, p.307, Random House

I secretly assumed, as poets do, The duty on me to define the moon.

Jorge Luis Borges (1964). “Dreamtigers”, p.65, University of Texas Press

Does the moon play only silver when it strums the galaxy?

Song: Songs To Aging Children Come, Album: Clouds

I with borrow'd silver shine, What you see is none of mine. First I show you but a quarter, Like the bow that guards the Tartar: Then the half, and then the whole, Ever dancing round the pole.

Jonathan Swift (1841). “The Works. Containing Interesting and Valuable Papers, Not Hitherto Published. With Memoir of the Author, by Thomas Roscoe. -London, Washbourne 1841”, p.742

I am convinced that if the virtuosi could once find out a world in the moon, with a passage to it, our women would wear nothing but what directly came from thence.

Jonathan Swift (1861). “The Works of Jonathan Swift ...: With Copious Notes and Additions, and a Memoir of the Author”, p.618

Going to the moon is not a matter of physics but of economics.

"Future: A Recent History". Book by Lawrence R. Samuel, p. 92, June 2009.

By night the Glass Of Galileo ... observes Imagin'd Land and Regions in the Moon.

John Milton, Thomas Newton (1757). “Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books”, p.371

Such is life. We grow up. Planets like Tiny get new moons. Moons like me get new planets.

John Green, David Levithan (2010). “Will Grayson, Will Grayson”, p.140, Penguin

I thought you hung the moon.

John Green (2008). “An Abundance of Katherines”, p.154, Penguin