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Shadow Quotes - Page 36

Future events cast their shadow before them.

Tim LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins (2011). “Are We Living in the End Times?”, p.43, Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.

Fact I know; and Law I know; but what is this Necessity, save an empty shadow of my own mind's throwing?

Thomas Henry Huxley (1997). “The Major Prose of Thomas Henry Huxley”, p.191, University of Georgia Press

Fortune, honour, beauty, youth, Are but blossoms dying; Wanton pleasures, doting love, Are but shadows flying.

Joseph Haslewood, Edmund Bolton, Thomas Campion, George Gascoigne, Samuel Daniel (1815). “Ancient critical essays upon English poets and poesy”, p.14

Follow thy fair sun, unhappy shadow.

Thomas Campion (1909). “The Complete English Works of Thomas Campion”

Light is but the shadow of God.

'The Garden of Cyrus' (1658) ch. 4

Great orators who are not also great writers become very indistinct shadows to the generations following them. The spell vanishes with the voice.

Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1970). “The Works of Thomas Bailey Aldrich: Ponkapog papers. A sea turn, and other matters”

Kahlan stood quietly in the shadows, watching, as evil knocked softly on the door.

Terry Goodkind (2015). “Chainfire”, p.558, Head of Zeus

Oh, I’ll fight you,” she promised, her eyes clear of shadows. “That’s the way I roll.

Sylvia Day (2012). “A Hunger So Wild: A Renegade Angels Novel”, p.171, Penguin

The shadows didn't seem as dark as usual. Not with my personal sun along.

Stephenie Meyer (2009). “New Moon”, p.116, Hachette UK