Top 13 Quotes About Incandescence
#1. He woke once more to external reality, looked round him, knew what he saw- knew
it, with a sinking sense of horror and disgust, for the recurrent delirium
of his days and nights, the nightmare of swarming indistinguishable sameness.
Aldous Huxley
#2. If you apply yourself to study you will avoid all boredom with life, you will not long for night because you are sick of daylight, you will be neither a burden to yourself nor useless to others, you will attract many to become your friends and the finest people will flock about you.
Seneca.
#3. Perhaps the best guide is treat people, everyone you meet with, with the politeness and consideration with which you would wish them to treat you? - Georgiana Darcy
Janet Aylmer
#4. The small wad of burning paper drew down to a wisp of flame and then died out leaving a faint pattern for just a moment in the incandescence like the shape of a flower, a molten rose. Then all was dark again.
Cormac McCarthy
#5. Perhaps this was what love was like after all- not the lurch of going over a humpback bridge, and not the incandescence of fireworks, just the quiet understanding that one should take a kind hand when it was offered, before all light was gone from the sky.
Chris Cleave
#6. The twinkling of an eye. That is the most wonderful expression. I've thought from time to time it was the best thing in life, that little incandescence you see in people when the charm of a thing strikes them, or the humor of it. 'The light of the eyes rejoiceth the heart.' That's a fact.
Marilynne Robinson
#7. You never get tired of looking at the stars
Warren Ellis
#8. I'm going to hell. I'm pretty sure she'd going to drag me there herself.
Penelope Douglas
#9. Most writers, I'm afraid, live very boring lives sitting in front of a screen. However, having said that: every writer puts a bit of themselves into the characters to bring them alive.
Michael Scott
#10. It was illicit, it was fucked-up, it was disgusting and nasty, but shit yeah, it was totally worth it.
Cassandra Dee
#11. What could Maria call the time that opened ahead of her? The certainty of her hope? This rejuvenated air she was breathing? This incandescence, this bursting of a love at last without object?
Marguerite Duras
#12. If my stupidity makes you smile, I rather prefer to act always as stupid.
M.F. Moonzajer
#13. Earth looked as if some god had attacked it with a welder's torch, slashing away at it and leaving thin trails of incandescence.
Neal Stephenson
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