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into the quiet dark By Nancy Herkness Dark Quiet

Sometimes you need darkness to see things better: By Donato Carrisi Darkness Things

nocturnal purple. By Neil Gaiman Nocturnal Purple

Do not fear me because I am dark and shadowed By Deborah Harkness Shadowed Fear Dark

It was darker than a carload of assholes. By George V. Higgins Assholes Darker Carload

like a building, but he saw only dark By Geoff Jones Building Dark

Sometimes it may seem dark, but the absence of the light is a necessary part. By Jason Mraz Dark Part Absence Light

The color has faded out of the sky. It is grey, becoming darker as the world turns herself round a little more. The clouds are long and black and ragged, like the wings of stormbattered dragons. By Keri Hulme Sky Color Faded Grey Darker

There is a darkened corridor, forgotten by the sun, shrouded in shadow and transgression. By Michael Hibbard Corridor Forgotten Sun Shrouded Transgression

Fading light buttered the ridges until shadows licked them clean and they were lost to nightfall. By Daniel Woodrell Fading Nightfall Light Buttered Ridges

black beyond black By Blake Butler Black

Lightning hides the colour of night By Munia Khan Lightning Night Hides Colour

As the saturating colors of sun-life fade from sight, the ominous moon reaches out its long arm and applies the dark dyes of night. By Daniel J. Rice Sight Night Saturating Colors Sunlife

S. P. T. to A. P. W. B. D. Dark By J.k. Rowling Dark

Deep darkness enhances the brightness and beauty of a little lamp. By Debasish Mridha Deep Lamp Darkness Enhances Brightness

I like to get dark sometimes and then come back out into the light. By Bat For Lashes Light Dark Back

It is sure to be dark if you shut your eyes. By Martin Farquhar Tupper Eyes Dark Shut

The color palette is confined to that of a Gustave Dore' engraving, greys and blacks, and subtle shadings of these rendered in harrowing crosshatches and highlighted with sudden glaring areas of nothingness, like splotches of vitiligo sent to haunt the dead with memories of what real light did to the eyes. By Kevin Hearne Dore Engraving Gustave Greys Blacks

The room seemed to have grown darker, as if all the sad light of the cloudy evening had taken refuge on her forehead. By Joseph Conrad Darker Forehead Room Grown Sad

The lights have been dimmed and the window is awash in the blackness and he can see a hairline fracture of dawn against the horizon. By Dominic Smith Horizon Lights Dimmed Window Awash

I am illuminated within by a diminishing light. By Jean-Paul Sartre Light Illuminated Diminishing

Darkness just loosens the mask. Sharpens the mind's eye. Makes the color of a remembered pencil, or a tick of waxy red on a cracked plaster wall, as vivid as that taillight a few feet away. By Garth Risk Hallberg Darkness Mask Loosens Sharpens Eye

Beyond the black is the light. By Rob Davis Light Black

Deep, dark unearthly black. I hadn't told anyone yet, but the color kept streaking across my mind at the oddest moments. When it did, my skin shivered pleasantly, and it was as if I could feel the color tracing a finger tenderly along my jaw, tipping my chin up to face it directly. I knew it was absurd to think a color would come to life, but once or twice, I was sure I'd caught a flash of something more substantial behind the color. A pair of eyes. The way they studied me cut to the heart. By Becca Fitzpatrick Color Deep Dark Black Unearthly

There is strong shadow where there is much light. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Light Strong Shadow

Dark, that's the word. Dark hair strategically styled in at least a dozen conflicting directions. Dark brows and lashes, dark stubble, and hazel eyes pinning me with a piercing dark look. By Jewel E. Ann Dark Word Directions Hair Strategically

Deep blackness waits outside;a veiled inferno it attempts to hide.We see no more than dark clouds growing,but set inside, a fire is glowing. By Craig Froman Deep Inside Glowing Blackness Waits

Dad called this the shadow time. The sun sucks colour from the world, he'd said. He'd taught her to see the softer colours of the dusk, the green and orange bark, the purple shadows. At times like this Flinty felt her edges vanish, leaving her part of the mountains, like the wallaby pulling wonga vine down from a thorn bush, or the sleepy possum peering from a tree. By Jackie French Dad Called Shadow Shadows Flinty

Everybody has a lot of darkness in them because without that you're not a whole person. By Tom Noonan Person Lot Darkness

If Vorbis was right, and there was a kind of light that made darkness visible, then down there was its opposite, the darkness where no light could ever reach: darkness that blackened light, He thought of blind Didactylos and his empty lantern. By Terry Pratchett Vorbis Didactylos Light Darkness Visible

Everything is different in the dark, By G.k. Chesterton Dark

Someone's darkness disappears when you show up and allow your light to shine By Yemi Akinsiwaju Shine Darkness Disappears Show Light

When you are covered by His wings, it can get pretty dark. By Corrie Ten Boom Wings Dark Covered Pretty

You want so very much to adhere to your comfortable, uncomplicated contrasting color scheme. But that part of you that is no longer delicate, the pieces of you that have been impressed upon time and time again are making it difficult. You are beginning to understand, perhaps quite reluctantly, that life is cast in shades of grey. And that grey, whether it leans towards a lighter washed out version, or towards a never ending darkness, is not in the business of solace. By Tamara Thiel Comfortable Uncomplicated Scheme Adhere Contrasting

His was an impenetrable darkness. I looked at him as you peer down at a man who is lying at the bottom of a precipice where the sun never shines. By Joseph Conrad Darkness Impenetrable Shines Looked Peer

There are different kinds of darkness," Rhys said. I kept my eyes shut. "There is the darkness that frightens, the darkness that soothes, the darkness that is restful." I pictured each. "There is the darkness of lovers, and the darkness of assassins. It becomes what the bearer wishes it to be, needs it to be. It is not wholly bad or good. By Sarah J. Maas Darkness Rhys Kinds Shut Eyes

The light from his torch painted the barren forest in shades of his own reflection, black-haired, gray-eyed and pale for want of a touch. He pulled his cloak close, unable to determine which made him more uncomfortable: the dreary woods or the new moon settling onto his heart like a cloud of moths. By F.t. Mckinstry Blackhaired Reflection Grayeyed Touch Light

Shadows fall on even the brightest hours. By Bryan Procter Shadows Hours Fall Brightest

It was dusk and the light had an ultra-violet quality to it, a final burst of pigmentation as night and day rushed at each other in a clash of colour prisms before darkness finnaly, inevitably won out. By Karen Swan Finnaly Inevitably Dusk Light Ultraviolet

Dawn tore at the seam of night, pulling the blackness back a little farther with each passing minute. By Mary Alice Monroe Dawn Night Pulling Minute Tore

The darkness diminishes by dawn of light. By Lailah Gifty Akita Light Darkness Diminishes Dawn

In darkness there is death. By Bob Mayer Death Darkness

Nuzleaf Grass/Dark By Acer Guides Dark Grass Nuzleaf

Dark is dark in the darkness. By Chet Williamson Darkness Dark

We're all black when the lights go out. By Lil Jon Black Lights

Hey, baby. You got a light? I've got some dark. By Tarin Towers Hey Baby Light Dark

The brighter the light, the darker the shadow. By Carl Jung Light Shadow Brighter Darker

Then the night lessened, the clouds ashened slightly, and the men became starkly black and brown against the gray of the snow. By Ron Hansen Lessened Slightly Snow Night Clouds

Character, like a photograph, develops in darkness. By Yousuf Karsh Character Photograph Develops Darkness

One of the hardest things to do is to paint darkness which nonetheless has light in it. By Vincent Van Gogh Hardest Things Paint Darkness Nonetheless

There is a light that shines in the darkness, which is only visible there. By Barbara Brown Taylor Darkness Light Shines Visible

One goes into the darkness to bring some light. By Marty Rubin Light Darkness Bring

A silent dark ... as black as a moonless lake, as a ravine's wings, darkness there and nothing more, merely this and nothing more ... By Dean Koontz Dark Silent Lake Wings Darkness

Surrounded by darkness yet enfolded in light By Alan Brennert Surrounded Light Darkness Enfolded

There is no darkness but is brightened; there is no distance but is illuminated. By Louise Levathes Brightened Illuminated Darkness Distance

Night gives a black look to everything, whatever it may be. By Arthur Schopenhauer Night Black

There are different shades to black. There's your normal black, then there's the kind where it's so dark you see spots. It's so dark you see things children shouldn't see. It's so dark you see the Bogeyman. It's the one Daddy whispers about through the door. By Michelle Horst Dark Black Shades Bogeyman Daddy

Darker the hell, darker the life...darker the death, darker the fear..." the painter's left-hand fingers where drenched in black color, which he kept on scrolling on white paper until he made a... "Raven...darkest like hell and life...raven darkest like fear and death...raven...nevermore By Rao Umar Javed Darker Raven Life Death Color

If you want to know how much darkness there is around you, you must sharpen your eyes, peering at the faint lights in the distance. By Italo Calvino Eyes Peering Distance Darkness Sharpen

Often what I need is even a darker darkness. By Valzhyna Mort Darkness Darker

The lighter something is, the easier it is to darken it. By Bruce Crown Lighter Easier Darken

The streets were dark with something more then night. By Raymond Chandler Night Streets Dark

Frightfully pale and perpetually odd By Sue Perkins Frightfully Odd Pale Perpetually

The darkness is at its deepest. Just before the sunrise. By Voltaire Deepest Darkness Sunrise

We move between two darknesses. By E. M. Forster Darknesses Move

Everything about me is stripped of color, just as Metias has been stripped from my life. By Marie Lu Metias Color Life Stripped

It always looks darkest just before it gets totally black. By Charles M. Schulz Black Darkest Totally

It is still color, it is not yet light. By Pierre Bonnard Color Light

Darkness makes any woman fair. By Ovid Darkness Fair Makes Woman

And, let me compliment your fashionable attire, my friend. Is naked the new black?" said Rodrigo. Apparently, the two men could see each other. That figures; all monsters can see in dark. "I am uncertain of what happened to the old black while I have been indisposed," Niccolo replied flatly. By Mimi Jean Pamfiloff Attire Friend Rodrigo Compliment Fashionable

The night is black, as black as night. By Melissa Etheridge Night Black

Black drinks the sun and draws all colours into it.I am bleached white, my truant love. Come back,and stain me with the intensity of black. By Robert Graves White Love Black Drinks Sun

An inner darkness is darker than an outer darkness. By Ben Okri Darkness Darker Outer

Some people, some nations, are permanently in shade. Some people cast a shadow. Lengths of elongated darkness precede them, even in church or when the sun is in, as they say, mopped up by the dirty cloth of the could. A puddle of dark forms around their feet. It's very pine like. The pine and darkness are one. Eucalypts are unusual in this respect: set pendulously their leaves allow see-through foliage which in turn produces a frail patterned sort of shade, if at all. Clarity, lack of darkness-these might be called 'eucalyptus qualities'. By Murray Bail People Nations Permanently Shade Darkness

It was that time of dusk when there is a - deepening of the interior shadows. It is a melancholy time: all you need do is switch on one lamp and the inside and the outside will separate, held apart by the reflections in the glass, and evening will begin. By Rudolph Delson Deepening Shadows Time Dusk Interior

In a dark time, the eye begins to see. By Theodore Roethke Time Dark Eye Begins

Outside it was dark, but not as dark as it was inside of me. By Anna N. Dark Inside

It's not dark yet But it's getting there By Bob Dylan Dark

There is indeed no such thing in life as absolute darkness; one's eyes revolt and hasten to fill the vacuum by floating in sparks, dream patterns, figures whimsical and figures grotesque, shifting and clad in complementary colors, to appease the indignant cups and rods of the retina. By Gelett Burgess Figures Darkness Sparks Dream Patterns

What darkness to you is light to me By Jules Verne Darkness Light

And talking about dark! You think dark is just one color, but it ain't. There're five or six kinds of black. Some silky, some woolly. Some just empty. Some like fingers. And it don't stay still, it moves and changes from one kind of black to another. Saying something is pitch black is like saying something is green. What kind of green? Green like my bottles? Green like a grasshopper? Green like a cucumber, lettuce, or green like the sky is just before it breaks loose to storm? Well, night black is the same way. May as well be a rainbow. By Toni Morrison Green Black Dark Talking Kind

Now the last red ray is gone;Now the twilight shadows hie. By Sarah Chauncey Woolsey Hie Red Ray Twilight Shadows

Nigger-eyeBerries cast darkHooks --Black sweet blood mouthfuls,Shadows. By Sylvia Plath Black Niggereyeberries Darkhooks Mouthfulsshadows Cast

A young man had become possessed by a devil. The thing within him burst into loud lamentation and departed from the man. At once the youth's eye fell out on his cheek, and the whole of the pupil which had been black became white. By Saint Augustine Devil Man Young Possessed Thing

Maggie's face darkened, as By James Lee Burke Maggie Darkened Face

Outside the windows, everything is getting darker. First the yellow dies from the light, then the green and pink. The world is a blue version of itself, momentarily, before the blue snuffs out, too and it is all night. By Alexandra Kleeman Windows Darker Blue Light Pink

Look around," Jacob said. "You're right, the shadows are getting longer, but, look at the light too. Look at what's happening to the light. Shadows are dark, always dark, even when they leak out across the grass into the street. But what's happened to the light? By Schuy R. Weishaar Jacob Light Shadows Dark Longer

was dark and no more inviting By Jean M. Auel Inviting Dark

The sun is setting fast. The colors die. They shift from purple to dried blood, from nacre to bister, from cool dead grays to pigeon shit. By Henry Miller Fast Sun Setting Die Blood

Black is too morbid; By Lauren Oliver Black Morbid

Shadows are our Dark Selves brought to Light. By Solange Nicole Light Dark Shadows Brought

Light up the darkness. By Bob Marley Light Darkness

the dark, the light. What's the difference By Markus Zusak Dark Light Difference

I get up. I move through this pale light; I see it change beneath my hands and on the sleeves of my coat: I cannot describe how much it disgusts me. By Jean-Paul Sartre Light Coat Move Pale Change

The world grows a little darker every day. By George R R Martin Day World Grows Darker

Darkness is darkness. By Lailah Gifty Akita Darkness

I've worn black today, because I've heard so often that it's supposed to be slimming. But instead I am this sphere of darkness submarining through the halls. By David Levithan Today Slimming Worn Black Heard

Unfortunately, I'm well versed in dark. By Katie Mcgarry Dark Versed

As black as Vulcan in the smoke of war. By William Shakespeare Vulcan War Black Smoke

You know, darkness is a funny thing. Little by little, it creeps up on you and before you know it, you can't escape it By Mackie Burt Darkness Thing Funny Creeps Escape