Thursday, April 25, 2024 Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 licence.

W. S. Gilbert

« All quotes from this author
 

She may very well pass for forty three
In the dusk with the light behind her.

 
W. S. Gilbert

» W. S. Gilbert - all quotes »



Tags: W. S. Gilbert Quotes, Authors starting by G


Similar quotes

 

My great day came and went, I do not know how. Because it did not pass through dawn when it came, nor through dusk when it went.

 
Antonio Porchia
 

"Nasruddin, four years ago you were here, and I asked that time also what is your age, and you told me forty years. Now this is absolutely inconsistent – how can you still be forty?"
Nasruddin said, "I am a man of consistency. Once forty, I remain forty always. When I have answered once, I have answered forever! You cannot lead me astray. I am forty, and whenever you ask you will get the same answer."

 
Nasreddin
 

Looking eastward from the summit of Pacheco Pass one shining morning, a landscape was displayed that after all my wanderings still appears as the most beautiful I have ever beheld. At my feet lay the Great Central Valley of California, level and flowery, like a lake of pure sunshine, forty or fifty miles wide, five hundred miles long, one rich furred garden of yellow Compositae. And from the eastern boundary of this vast golden flower-bed rose the mighty Sierra, miles in height, and so gloriously colored and so radiant, it seemed not clothed with light but wholly composed of it, like the wall of some celestial city.... Then it seemed to me that the Sierra should be called, not the Nevada or Snowy Range, but the Range of Light. And after ten years of wandering and wondering in the heart of it, rejoicing in its glorious floods of light, the white beams of the morning streaming through the passes, the noonday radiance on the crystal rocks, the flush of the alpenglow, and the irised spray of countless waterfalls, it still seems above all others the Range of Light.

 
John Muir
 

Let her who is forty call herself forty; but if she can be young in spirit at forty, let her show that she is so.

 
Anthony Trollope
 

You never get to the end of Christ's words. There is something in them always behind. They pass into proverbs — they pass into laws — they pass into doctrines — they pass into consolations; but they never pass away, and, after all the use that is made of them, they are still not exhausted.

 
Arthur Penrhyn Stanley
© 2009–2013Quotes Privacy Policy | Contact