Top 22 Windowpanes Quotes
#1. When the windowpanes start to turn from black to gray, my sisters cradle themselves around me, rocking me like the sea until I can taste the salt of our tears
Sarah Miller
#2. And the rain went rollin down the windowpanes, and the shadows wiggled n' squiggled on her check and forehead like black veins.
Stephen King
#3. Prayer is like lying awake at night, afraid, with your head under the cover, hearing only the beating of your own heart. It is like a bird that has blundered down the flue and is caught indoors and flutters at the windowpanes. It is like standing a long time on a cold day, knocking at a shut door.
Wendell Berry
#4. Old buildings whisper to us in the creaking of floorboards and rattling of windowpanes.
Fennel Hudson
#5. Our personal dispositions are as windowpanes through which we see the world either as rosy or dull. The way we color the glasses we wear is the way the world seems to us.
Fulton J. Sheen
#6. April days in Henrietta were quite often fair, tender things, coaxing sleeping trees to bud and love-mad ladybugs to beat against windowpanes.
Maggie Stiefvater
#7. The snow, which had fallen quietly at first, was now pelting against the windowpanes, driven by a wicked wind; the storm was rapidly assuming proportions of a blizzard.
Frances Parkinson Keyes
#8. And yet she can tell he is visited by fears so immense, so multiple, that she can almost feel the terror pulsing inside him. As though some beast breathes all the time at the windowpanes of his mind.
Anthony Doerr
#9. Remember that it is not enough to have everything around you beautiful, remember that there must also be change and flux, because it is through change that we pretend that we can make decisions, and keep our pride, and go on pretending that both change and choice exist.
Marian Engel
#10. The trick to staying out of trouble is to keep your nose out of other people's business.
Patricia Briggs
#11. All human beings are different and should take their right to be different to its ultimate consequences
Paulo Coelho
#12. I don't think I'm the one that invented glamour at all.
Helmut Lang
#13. The laws of science do not distinguish between the past and the future.
Stephen Hawking
#14. Thus Tyrants could practice, in a sense, "democracy." But now "democracy" can do the same work without any tyranny other than her own.
C.S. Lewis
#15. My father wanted me to have all the educational opportunities he never had ... so he sent me to a girls school.
Daniel Tosh
#16. Savannah must remain his. He drew a last breath, taking her scent into his body and holding it there as his heart ceased to beat.
Christine Feehan
#17. I was a guy who needed to go to class, because I had some raw talent that I thought was identifiable, when I finally made a decision to be an actor. And yet I wanted to learn how to really do the stuff. You know, 'How do I get to be a serious actor?'
Jon Voight
#18. I've sat in the theater for thousands and thousands of shows.
Ben Sprecher
#19. There's a bootleg album that was recorded when I was 14 or 15, a compilation of things live at different clubs. Songs like Girl from Ipanema and Cry Me A River. I don't know what the title of it is.
Edgar Winter
#20. When they say the sky's the limit to me that's really true
Michael Jackson
#21. The span of three or four minutes is pretty insignificant in the scheme of things. People lose hundreds of minutes everyday, squandering them on trivial things. But sometimes in those fragments of time, something can happen you'll remember the rest of your life.
Lisa Kleypas
#22. But the good deed, through the ages Living in historic pages, Brighter grows and gleams immortal, Unconsumed by moth or rust.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow