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" I do not ask for the riches that perish or the fame that fades away like a morning mist. "
Mother Angelica
" I don't even think I'll see all of 'The Mist' until I'm 18. I'm going to the premiere, but I'll close my eyes during the scarier scenes. "
Nathan Gamble
" I enter the world called real as one enters a mist. "
Julien Green
" If I do want to wear a little bit of makeup, I really like a pink lip. There's one called Lip Mist in Pink Heather from Burberry that I love. "
Suki Waterhouse
" I love to start the morning with a mist spray, especially after a night out. "
Lily James
" I'm facing Niagara Falls - the wind and the mist and the dark and the peregrine falcons - and I'm going to stay focused on the other side. "
Nik Wallenda
" It was in a mist the Tuatha de Danaan, the people of the gods of Dana, or as some called them, the Men of Dea, came through the air and the high air to Ireland. "
Lady Gregory
" Knowledge is soon changed, then lost in the mist, an echo half-heard. "
Gene Wolfe
" Sob, heavy world Sob as you spin, Mantled in mist Remote from the happy. "
W. H. Auden
" Suddenly a mist fell from my eyes and I knew the way I had to take. "
Edvard Grieg
" The mist was so challenging and the winds hit me, definitely more than I expected. It was definitely those winds, you can't re-enact them, you can't recreate them. Then my forearms started to tense up and you feel like running. "
Nik Wallenda
" The present is haunted by the X-present. I call this manifold of present and X-present 'nowness': a shifting, haunted region like evaporating mist; a region can't be tied to a specific timescale. "
Timothy Morton
" There is no cloud above my head - there is not even a mist. "
Jacob Zuma
" Webs are made mostly of spaces. They break easily. They barely exist. They belong to the category of half-things: mist, smoke, shrouds, ghosts, membranes, retinas or rags; and they quickly fill up with un-things: old legs and wings and heads and hollow abdomens and body bags of wasps. "
Alice Oswald
" When I first discovered for myself the Celtic Twilight and read the earlier poems of Yeats and others, all was entirely incomprehensible to me. I groped through a mist of blurred meanings, stumbled through lines in which every accent seemed to be in the wrong place. "
Austin Clarke
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