Top 31 Dear Moon Quotes

#1. I wasn't afraid to fail. Something good always comes out of failure.

Anne Baxter

#2. For you, dear Sophie, I would rope the moon itself and drag it to your window.

Sherry D. Ficklin

#3. Happiness isn't a one-size-fits-all proposition. You must define what it looks like for you and then make a conscious effort to access whatever gets you to your unique definition of joy.

Phil McGraw

#4. Remember this when you leave me here: that your sweetest face and loving voice, I forevermore hold dear.

Chrissy Moon

#5. Good even, good fair moon, good even to thee. I prithee, dear moon, now show to me the form and the features, the speech and degree, of the man that true lover of mine shall be.

Walter Scott

#6. Substantial progress toward better things can rarely be taken without developing new evils requiring new remedies.

William Howard Taft

#7. I was only one woman alone, and had no power to move to action full-fed, sleek- coated, ease-loving, pleasure-seeking, well-paid,and well-placed countrymen in this war- trampled, dead, old land, each one afraid that he should be called upon to do something.

Clara Barton

#8. WHAT a funny sight it is to see a brood of ducklings with a hen!

Beatrix Potter

#9. That bright blue ball rising over the moon's surface, containing everything we hold dear - the laughter of children, a quiet sunset, all the hopes and dreams of posterity - that's what's at stake. That's what we're fighting for. And if we remember that, I'm absolutely sure we'll succeed.

Barack Obama

#10. I believe in a world of justice and human rights for all. A world where girls can grow up free of fear of abuse. A world where women are treated with the respect and dignity that is their right. A world where poverty is not acceptable. My dear young friends, you can make this your world.

Ban Ki-moon

#11. Those who work much do not work hard.

Henry David Thoreau

#12. I don't see what harm there is in my wishing not to tie myself. I don't want to begin life by marrying. There are other things a woman can do.

Henry James

#13. Dear Iranian nation, your children have placed the first indigenous satellite into orbit.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

#14. But I do know this: that the two and a half years that I've been at HUD, I am absolutely convinced that some of the best workers in the world are in Federal Government.

Alphonso Jackson

#15. Tenderness fills her. Here it is, the moon that has followed her everywhere through her childhood ... Here is the moon - dear, distant companion - yet now intimately near and patient.

Carrie Brown

#16. I assure you, my dear, were you to play the piano on the moon, I would hear every chord.

Amor Towles

#17. Dear Moon, Slowly enlighten my heart with your lovely, silvery, dancing, miraculous light.

Debasish Mridha

#18. Your world is all these elements. Of light and sound, of taste, smell, and touch, woven together in many dimensions on the fabulous loom of your brain. Your brain; the most complicated thing in the world, which you yourself grew ... without even thinking about it.

Alan Watts

#19. I am the guardian of the sleeping fawn; the snow is dear to me; and the moon rising; and the silver sea.

Virginia Woolf

#20. Man has gone to the moon but he does not yet know how to make a flame tree or a bird song. Let us keep our dear countries free from irreversible mistakes which would lead us in the future to long for those same birds and trees.

Felix Houphouet-Boigny

#21. We are sun and moon, dear friend; we are sea and land. It is not our purpose to become each other; it is to recognize each other, to learn to see the other and honor him for what he is: each the other's opposite and complement.

Hermann Hesse

#22. If Jeff wished to pursue the matter he'd have to leave his beer, and I felt intuitively that he would never do that.

Kevin Hearne

#23. Little things. The thought of losing them makes them unbearably dear ... I only think of the sweetness. Simple things. The quarter moon, the taste of an orange. The smell of the pages of a new book.

Patricia Gaffney

#24. No matter where it is in the sky ... No matter where you are in the world ... the moon is never bigger than your thumb. -John

Nicholas Sparks

#25. When you have realised that our position is nearly desperate you will begin to understand what the Christians are talking about.

C.S. Lewis

#26. She seemed not to worry very much about ghings, but rather to accept the world as a fascinating and unusual place where anything might happen
memory keepers daugher

Kim Edwards

#27. Dear Reader, may God protect you from bad books, police and nagging, moon-faced, fair-haired women.

Francisco De Quevedo

#28. Everywhere I looked life seemed to be full of problems and they were just going to go on and on. It was never going to get any better.

Paul Gascoigne

#29. Is it birthday weather for you, dear soul?
Is it fine your way,
With tall moon-daisies alight, and the mole
Busy, and elegant hares at play
By meadow paths where once you would stroll
In the flush of day?

Cecil Day-Lewis

#30. I never hear about dear Mike. I wrote Ellen Greene and asked about him and she replyed and never mentioned Mike but told me all about her roomatism. As if I cared about her roomatism.

L.M. Montgomery

#31. You should be more careful
when you move, my dear
what with you...

spilling moonlight
into my poem, with a mere
flick of your hand.

Sanober Khan

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