She didn't want to go far, just out of the trees so she could see the stars. They always eased her loneliness. She thought of them as beautiful creatures, burning and cold; each solitary, and bleak, and silent like her.
Kristin CashoreTags: silence loneliness stars solitary beautiful-creatures
The postgrad at least knew enough to know that he would never know enough, lying under the stars which hung from the inky sky like bunches of inconceivably heavy, lustrous grapes, dusted with the yeast of eternity.
Will SelfTags: knowledge eternity stars sky grapes yeast
There's not the smallest orb which thou behold'st
But in his motion like an angel sings,
Still quiring [making music] to the young-eyed cherubins;
Such harmony is in immortal souls,
But whilst this muddy vesture of decay
Doth grossly close us in, we cannot hear it.
I cannot squeeze the stars; but I can squeeze my mind to feel the moon compressed.
Munia KhanTags: mind stars moon mind-body-spirit
We could have touched the stars. Instead, you brought them to us. We didn't have to seek the heavens when we had you here with us now.
Jim KruegerTags: justice stars dreamer superhero
Starfall in the sky as a result of anybody’s Fall here below?
Lara BiyutsTags: life heaven stars sin earth fall
The woman looked out at the madness of the world and dared to hope. Her eyes were burning coals of stars.
Rivera SunTags: inspirational strength women world courage stars hope mothers women-s-fiction
It occurred to me that the voracious ambition of humans is never sated by dreams coming true, because the is always the thought that everything might be done better and again
John GreenTags: inspirational contentment dreams fulfillment stars satisfaction wish in the fault hazel-grace-lancaster our
You may think you see plenty of stars, friend reader, but you are wrong. Night is both blacker and more brilliant than you can imagine, and the sky a glory that puts to shame the most splendid jewels at Renwick's.
Marie BrennanShe almost wished she smoked, so she could lie on the car’s hood, flick a lighter, and make up names for the constellations while nicotine burned her lungs.
Brigid KemmererTags: stars night smoking lonely-nights
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