Sky Quotes - Page 68
Anton Webern (1975). “The path to the new music”, European Amer Music Dist Corp
The birds fly in the wrong places and there are too many stars in the sky.
Anthony Horowitz (2012). “The Gatekeepers #2: Evil Star”, p.201, Scholastic Inc.
The day of fire is coming, the thrush will fly ablaze like a little sky rocket.
Anne Sexton (1974). “The death notebooks”, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH)
Unrequited love is so boring. Weeping under a blue-black sky is for suckers or maniacs.
Alice Hoffman (2003). “Practical Magic”, p.88, Penguin
Alan Bradley (2016). “The Flavia de Luce Series 7-Book Bundle”, p.272, Delacorte Press
William Shakespeare (2016). “The Comedy of Errors: Third Series”, p.167, Bloomsbury Publishing
Men judge by the complexion of the sky The state and inclination of the day.
William Shakespeare, Charles R. Forker (2002). “King Richard II: Third Series”, p.333, Cengage Learning EMEA
William Habington (2015). “Castara: The Third Edition of 1640; Edited and Collated with the Earlier Ones of 1634, 1635”, p.120, WESTMINSTER A. CONSTABLE AND CO
Lost, so small amid that dark, hands grown cold, body image fading down corridors of television sky.
William Gibson (2000). “Neuromancer”, p.31, Penguin
William Ernest Henley (1921). “Poems”
Sends Nature forth the daughter of the skies... To dance on earth, and charm all human eyes.
William Cowper, James Montgomery (1859). “Poems ... With an introductory essay by James Montgomery. [With plates.]”, p.33
William Cullen Bryant, “The Strange Lady”