Top 17 Alighted Quotes
#1. Every moment of life mattered. Even the perfect snowflake that alighted on his palm and melted in seconds.
Kristen Britain
#2. They alighted on a little plateau covered in purple and orange wildflowers, its grasses hissing in the wind. Abraxos was practically grunting with joy, and Manon, her exhaustion as heavy as the red cloak she wore, didn't bother to reprimand him.
Sarah J. Maas
#3. The air was white, and when they alighted it tasted like cold pennies. At
E. M. Forster
#4. Lord Hamlin's eyes darted in their direction, alighted on Rose, and held. His expression changed and his features softened as he looked at her.
Melanie Dickerson
#5. Climbed that roost, alighted right there.
Made mush of his head for the onlooker bears.
A two-pronger her prize, a meat most rare.
Do-gooders will pay. Do-gooders will fear.
Darrell Drake
#6. At dawn, a ray of sunlight slanted from the steeple of St. Antoine's church, glanced off a window on Grant Street and finally alighted on a beer can lying in the middle of the pavement.
Yves Beauchemin
#7. Alighted near Hazel and Fiver. "How's Holly?" asked Hazel. "'E sad," said Kehaar. "'E say you no come back." Then he added, "Mees Clover, she ready for mudder." "That's good," said Hazel. "Is anyone doing anything about it?" "Ya, ya, ees all to fight." "Oh, well, I suppose it'll sort itself out.
Richard Adams
#8. The King's son, who was told that a great princess, whom nobody knew, was come, ran out to receive her. He gave her his hand as she alighted from the coach, and led her into the hall where the company were assembled.
Charles Perrault
#9. (he thought it particularly foolish to endow inmates with a detailed sense of the positions of vital organs, but there you go),
V.E Schwab
#10. The only statistics you can trust are those you falsified yourself.
Winston Churchill
#12. One time, when I was in a hide in a tree, waiting motionless for game to wander by, I dozed off and fell three metres to the ground, landing on my back. It was as if the impact had knocked every wisp of air from my lungs, and I lay there struggling to inhale, to exhale, to do anything. That
Suzanne Collins
#13. I have to mime at parties when everyone sings Happy Birthday ... Mime or mumble and rumble and growl and grunt so deep that only moles, manta rays and mushrooms can hear me.
Stephen Fry
#14. I walk on the wire; it's my profession, and there are no two high wire walks alike.
Philippe Petit
#15. In wartime it appeared that nobody wanted to see both sides of any question. IV
Upton Sinclair
#16. To take more risks. To not try so hard to be perfect. To not fear mistakes.
Megyn Kelly
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