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Sands Quotes

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Munia Khan
“Let my toes teach the shore
how to feel a tranquil life
through the wetness of sands

Let my heart latch the door
of blackness, as all my pain
now blue sky understands”
Munia Khan

Anne Brontë
“There was a feeling of freshness and vigour in the very streets; and when I got free of the town, when my foot was on the sands and my face towards the broad, bright bay, no language can describe the effect of the deep, clear azure of the sky and ocean, the bright morning sunshine on the semicircular barrier of craggy cliffs surmounted by green swelling hills, and on the smooth, wide sands, and the low rocks out at sea—looking, with their clothing of weeds and moss, like little grass–grown islands—and above all, on the brilliant, sparkling waves. And then, the unspeakable purity—and freshness of the air! There was just enough heat to enhance the value of the breeze, and just enough wind to keep the whole sea in motion, to make the waves come bounding to the shore, foaming and sparkling, as if wild with glee. Nothing else was stirring—no living creature was visible besides myself. My footsteps were the first to press the firm, unbroken sands;—nothing before had trampled them since last night’s flowing tide had obliterated the deepest marks of yesterday, and left them fair and even, except where the subsiding water had left behind it the traces of dimpled pools and little running streams.”
Anne Brontë, Agnes Grey

Debasish Mridha
“See the golden beach sands and blue sky
in a cool breeze
my mind flys high”
Debasish Mridha

H.S. Crow
“The sands bury everyone, with or without our help.”
H.S. Crow

George R.R. Martin
“In the deep sands a man must hoard his water.”
George R.R. Martin, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

Mladen Đorđević
“All the deserts of the Earth combined, don't have enough sand to cover the darkness of this world.”
Mladen Đorđević, Svetioničar - Pritajeno zlo

“And the desert shall reclaim, it’s wealth!”
Danikelii

Dean F. Wilson
“They continued across the seemingly endless sands, watering every grain with their sweat, anointing every granule with their strain. In the hourglass of time the sands continued to shift, and they couldn't find their way outside the glass. Their shadows struggled with them, hauling and heaving, dropping with them, and clambering up with them, and reminding them constantly that otherwise they were alone.”
Dean F. Wilson, Hopebreaker

Zita Steele
“The ancient and the modern blended together in haunting harmony. The war looked like a dream here; a fantasy dwarfed by the sands of time.”
Zita Steele, The Hidden Sphinx: A Tale of World War II Egypt

Zita Steele
“His mind returned to a place and time he could never forget. That late afternoon lived on. It was an eternal day. Perhaps like some ancient Egyptian curse carved upon the walls of the hallowed tombs he plundered. That bloody, gold-dusted afternoon never faded. It stood like an immortal pillar in the shifting sands of his turbulent lifetime. It could not be undone. It could not be amended. That day changed his life forever.”
Zita Steele, The Hidden Sphinx: A Tale of World War II Egypt