Authors:

Twilight Quotes - Page 10

The twilight that surrounds the border-land of old romance.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1867). “The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow. Complete Edition”, p.288

So we drove on toward death through the cooling twilight.

F. Scott Fitzgerald (2015). “The Echoes of the Jazz Age Collection: The Beautiful and Damned, Winter Dreams, The Great Gatsby, Babylon Revisited, The Diamond as Big as the Ritz and many more”, p.556, e-artnow

Twilight makes us pensive; Aurora is the goddess of activity; despair curses at midnight; hope blesses at noon.

Benjamin Disraeli (1853). “The Young Duke ... By B. Disraeli. A New Edition”, p.106

The twilight is long fingers and black hair.

Allen Tate (2014). “Collected Poems, 1919-1976”, p.193, Macmillan

In the twilight, it was a vision of power.

Upton Sinclair (2016). “The Jungle”, p.37, First Avenue Editions