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Fading Quotes

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Blooming under a cold moon, we are like fireworks... Rising, shining, and finally scattering and fading. So until that moment comes when we vanish like fireworks... Lets us sparkle brightly, Always.
Tite Kubo

Flourishing beneath a frigid lunar disc, we resemble pyrotechnics... Ascending, luminescing, and ultimately dissipating and dimming. Therefore until that instant arrives when we vanish like fireworks... Let us glitter effulgently, Evermore.
Authors on Fading Quotes: Robert Greene Daniel Woodrell Janet Evanovich Terence Stamp Patience Strong George Peele Anna Seward Kristen Johnston Gary Shteyngart Don DeLillo John Hollander Robert Burns Thomas Ian Nicholas Paul Cezanne Henry B. Eyring Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl of Roscommon Isaac D'Israeli Donald Barthelme John Milton F. Scott Fitzgerald Tite Kubo Propertius Friedrich Schiller T. S. Eliot Isaac Barrow Cathy McMorris Rodgers John Ratzenberger Napoleon Bonaparte Tom Waits Edwin Way Teale Mark Shields Taylor Swift D. H. Lawrence
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Love knows no limit to its endurance, no end to its trust, no fading of its hope; it can outlast anything. Love still stands when all else has fallen.
Blaise Pascal

3.
Memories, even your most precious ones, fade surprisingly quickly. But I don’t go along with that. The memories I value most, I don’t ever see them fading.
Kazuo Ishiguro

4.
I saw that my image was changing or fading. One of the reasons for taking a break from clubs was to be missed-not forgotten.
Sammy Davis, Jr.

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For it is humanly certain that most of us remember very little of what we have read. To open almost any book a second time is to be reminded that we had forgotten well-nigh everything that the writer told us. Parting from the narrator and his narrative, we retain only a fading impression; and he, as it were, takes the book away from us and tucks it under his arm.
Siegfried Sassoon

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Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance, and flourishing in an immortal youth.
Isaac Barrow

7.
Beauty, strength, youth, are flowers but fading seen; Duty, faith, love, are roots, and ever green.
George Peele

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Fading light buttered the ridges until shadows licked them clean and they were lost to nightfall.
Daniel Woodrell

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Time's stern tide, with cold Oblivion's wave, Shall soon dissolve each fair, each fading charm.
Anna Seward

10.
My star was kind of fading towards the end of the '60s and suddenly I got this call from Fellini, who just appeared to kind of love me!
Terence Stamp

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I like people-watching and fading into crowds.
Kristen Johnston

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But from what I can see all around me today, that America is fading fast, if it's not already gone.
John Ratzenberger

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Fruits ... like having their portrait painted. They seem to sit there and ask your forgiveness for fading. Their thought is given off with their perfumes. They come with all their scents, they speak of the fields they have left, the rain which has nourished them, the daybreaks they have seen.
Paul Cezanne

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The god hypothesis is no longer of any pragmatic value for the interpretation or comprehension of nature, and indeed often stands in the way of better and truer interpretation. Operationally, God is beginning to resemble not a ruler, but the last fading smile of a cosmic Cheshire Cat.
Julian Huxley

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Beauty's of a fading nature. Has a season and is gone!
Robert Burns

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O fairest flower! no sooner blown but blasted, Soft silken primrose fading timelessly.
John Milton

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The fading light is us, and we are, for a moment so brief (...) beautiful.
Gary Shteyngart

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Noah Calhoun watched the fading sun sink lower from the wrap around porch of his plantation-style home.He liked to sit here in the evenings, especially after working hard all day.
Nicholas Sparks

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New words are always being born and old ones fading away.
Patience Strong

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I want to die violently instead of fading out sentimentally.
F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Better a thousand times even a swiftly fading, ephemeral moment of life than the epoch-long unconsciousness of the stone.
Edwin Way Teale

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We must build our faith not on fading lights but on the Light that never fails.
Oswald Chambers

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The world is sagging, snagging, scaling, spalling, pilling, pinging, pitting, warping, checking, fading, chipping, cracking, yellowing, leaking, stalling, shrinking, and in dynamic unbalance.
Donald Barthelme

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Now, I wish to encourage those who are in the midst of hard trials, who feel their faith may be fading under the onslaught of troubles. There seems to me no better answer to the question of why trials come and what we are to do than the words of the Lord Himself, who passed through trials for us more terrible than we can imagine.
Henry B. Eyring

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Spring flies, and with it all the train it leads; and flowers, in fading, leave us but their seeds.
Friedrich Schiller

26.
I've lived the American Dream, but, sadly, for too many, the American Dream is fading.
Cathy McMorris Rodgers

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Now it's closing time/the music's fading out.
Tom Waits

28.
I have short-term memory loss. I know that some of the memories of the Super Bowl championships are fading.
Pat Bowlen

29.
My star was fading,
I felt the reins slipping out of my grasp,
and could do nothing to stop it.
Napoleon Bonaparte

30.
When things become too popular they are always fading away for something else.
Karl Lagerfeld

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Deceiving world, that with alluring toysHast made my life the subject of thy scorn,And scornest now to lend thy fading joys,T'outlength my life, whom friends have left forlorn;How well are they that die ere they be born,And never see thy sleights, which few men shunTill unawares they helpless are undone!
Robert Greene

32.
I want to see your tailpipe fading off into the sunset." Good luck, I thought. My tailpipe was somewhere on Route 1, along with my muffler.
Janet Evanovich

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There were moments when she wasn't talking so much as fading into time, dropping back into some funnelled stretch of recent past.
Don DeLillo

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Geoffrey Hill may be the strongest and most original English poet of the second half of our fading century, although his work is by no means either easy or very popular. Dense, intricate, exceedingly compact, his poetry has always had great visionary force.
John Hollander

35.
Scheduling is always tough, no matter what the budget size is, and we had our own run-ins with that, on 'Fading of the Cries.'
Thomas Ian Nicholas

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Our heroes of the former days deserved and gained their never-fading bays.
Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl of Roscommon

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A well-read writer, with good taste, is one who has the command of the wit of other men; he searches where knowledge is to be found; and though he may not himself excel in invention, his ingenuity may compose one of those agreeable books, the deliciæ of literature, that will out-last the fading meteors of his day.
Isaac D'Israeli

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Beauty is fading, nor is fortune stable; sooner or later death comes to all.
Propertius

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Fading, fading: strength beyond hope and despair climbing the third stair. Lord, I am not worthy Lord, I am not worthy but speak the word only.
T. S. Eliot

40.
[Donald trump] is moved from the enemy being Barack Obama, now gone, fading is Hillary Clinton, and there is no question he's chosen the enemy.
Mark Shields

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Religion was fading into the background. He had shovelled away all the beliefs that would hamper him, had cleared the ground, and come more or less to the bedrock of belief that one should feel inside oneself for right or wrong, and should have the patience to gradually realise one's God. Now life interested him more.
D. H. Lawrence

42.
You realize who you're in love with is fading fast. You don't know what to do, but in that period time moves so slowly.
Taylor Swift

43.
Poetry is a series of explanations of life, fading off into horizons too swift for explanations.
Carl Sandburg

44.
On the Continent and elsewhere in the West, native populations are aging and fading and being supplanted remorselessly by a young Muslim demographic.
Mark Steyn

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Though many schizophrenics become curiously attached to their delusions, the fading of the nondelusional world puts them in loneliness beyond all reckoning, a fixed residence on a noxious private planet they can never leave, and where they can receive no visitors.
Andrew Solomon

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My concern is less the monarchy as such than the attempt of a fading colonial power to hang onto grandeur.
Hilary Mantel