304 Quotes About Dust
- Author Alan Maiccon
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Compared to nature we are only the dust of running horses.
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- Author Ryan Galloway
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How much dust can a body make? Little specks of death. Measuring life in millimeters.
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- Author Girdhar Joshi
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As the lines on the palm and forehead … turned darker and thicker, as he matured along the highs and lows of life-wave, the hazy and blurred phrases shook off the dust of time and dried the moisture of pain, thus being vivid like an image on a carved glass. The incidences in his life ahead sharpened the blunt edges of diamond and the hitherto blurred prophecies found meaning… found reflection… like that in a mirror.
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- Author A.S. Byatt
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It was immediately clear that the book had been undisturbed for a very long time, perhaps even since it had been laid to rest. The librarian fetched a checked duster, and wiped away the dust, a black, thick, tenacious Victorian dust, a dust composed of smoke and fog particles accumulated before the Clean Air acts.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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All mankind were made from dust, unto dust shall they returned.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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The soul of body only returns to dust, when spirit is dead.
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- Author Roseanna M. White
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How fortunate, then, that we serve a God who quickens the dead. Who breathes life into the lifeless. Do you not think that a God who formed man out of dust can form a new creation in you?
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- Author Debasish Mridha
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A little dust does not make an ocean dirty. By blaming you change the society by making a lot of dust. By taking systematic actions and by focusing on beauty- for sure we can change our society and clean up the dust.
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- Author Francis Bacon
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I would by all means have men beware, lest Aesop's pretty fable of the fly that sate on the pole of a chariot at the Olympic races and said, 'What a dust do I raise,' be verified in them. For so it is that some small observation, and that disturbed sometimes by the instrument, sometimes by the eye, sometimes by the calculation, and which may be owing to some real change in the sky, raises new skies and new spheres and circles.
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