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Sky Quotes - Page 13

An instinctive taste teaches men to build their churches with spire steeples which point as with a silent finger to the sky and stars.

An instinctive taste teaches men to build their churches with spire steeples which point as with a silent finger to the sky and stars.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1834). “Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions”, p.291

Beauty is and always will be blue skies and open highway.

Dave Hickey (2012). “The Invisible Dragon: Essays on Beauty, Revised and Expanded”, p.91, University of Chicago Press

Even in the wildest storms the sky is not all dark; and so in the darkest dealings of God with His children, there are always some bright tokens for good.

Robert Murray M'Cheyne, Andrew Alexander Bonar (1852). “Memoir and remains of the rev. Robert Murray M'Cheyne, minister of St. Peter's church, Dundee”, p.183

The sky was yellow and the sun was blue.

Robert Hunter, David G. Dodd (2005). “The Complete Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics: The Collected Lyrics of Robert Hunter and John Barlow, Lyrics to All Original Songs, with Selected Traditional and Cover Songs”, p.230, Simon and Schuster

According to ancient mythology, trees link the Earth to the sky. In this respect trees link humans to another world.

Richard Allen (2009). “Australia's Remarkable Trees”, p.1, The Miegunyah Press

We are two abysses - a well staring at the sky.

Fernando Pessoa (1996). “The Book of Disquietude: By Bernardo Soares, Assistant Bookkeeper in the City of Lisbon”

There's a rainbow in the sky, all the time, don't be blind

Song: Rainbow in the Sky, Album: Dragonfly, 2003