1.
No mighty trance, or breathed spell Inspires the pale-eyed priest from the prophetic cell.
John Milton
2.
What divides us pales in comparison to what unites us.
Edward Kennedy
3.
Find what is it that never sleeps and never wakes, and whose pale reflection is our sense of 'I'
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
5.
Pale January lay
In its cradle day by day
Dead or living, hard to say.
Alfred Austin
6.
These are the pale deaths which men miscall their lives.
Cliff Burton
7.
With that malignant envy which turns pale, And sickens, even if a friend prevail.
Charles Churchill
8.
When you finally figure out what you really want, everything else pales in comparison.
Tammara Webber
9.
I'd like to be an original, to be myself and not a pale copy of anyone else.
Julie Andrews
10.
I was always pale. And I'm glad that I can be open about my paleness now.
Evan Rachel Wood
12.
If she undervalues me,
What care I how fair she be?
Walter Raleigh
13.
I was always hearing that I was pale and thin and small.
Georg Brandes
14.
Pale blind diver, luckless slinger, lost discoverer, in you everything sank!
Pablo Neruda
16.
Be this thy brazen bulwark, to keep a clear conscience, and never turn pale with guilt.
Horace
17.
She was young and very beautiful, but pale, like the grey pallor of death.
Bram Stoker
18.
We must never so thoroughly disrespect someone that they are beyond the pale and, therefore, have no possibility of being changed.
Cornel West
20.
I don't go tanning anymore because Obama put a 10 percent tax on tanning. I feel like he did that intentionally for us, like McCain would never put a 10 percent tax on tanning because he's pale and he would probably wanna be tanned.
Oprah Winfrey
21.
You can't be angsty all day or else it becomes a sort of pale angst.
Jim Broadbent
22.
I am thoroughly satisfied that smoking is detrimental to the intelligence of Australians who I notice now are beginning to look sickly, pale and intellectually destitute.
King O'Malley
23.
At school I got harassed so badly for being too tall, too thin, too pale - too everything that has gotten me where I am now, which is quite ironic.
Karen Elson
24.
A pale reflection of myself wavers in my consciousness...and suddenly the “I” pales, pales, and fades out.
Jean-Paul Sartre
25.
Because I'm a pale person, I take care of my skin religiously.
Dakota Fanning
26.
Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean; the world has grown grey from thy breath;/ We have drunken of things Lethean, and fed on the fullness of death
Algernon Charles Swinburne
27.
I do wear lipstick because when I suddenly get pale or green, it seems whole blood goes away.
Nastassja Kinski
28.
Shane looked…pale. Pale and shaken and—how predictable was this?—pissed.
Rachel Caine
29.
What, Sheamus? Oh no, I can see him...he's pretty pale......What? oh no, he's even whiter than that. He's like a jar of mayonaisse with eyeballs and a ketchup haircut.
John Cena
30.
Her skin is pale as watermelon sucked free of its juices.
Jaclyn Moriarty
31.
Every time the industry gets powerful, and corporate thinking dominates what the music is, then the music really pales.
Paul Simon
33.
Let this be your wall of brass, to have nothing on your conscience, no guilt to make you turn pale.
Horace
34.
I'd like to be a bit less pale because I feel like I look sort of ill sometimes.
Lara Stone
35.
I'm pale-skinned so I don't feel at my best on a beach.
Clive Anderson
36.
Tod's pale brows arched halfway up his forehead, and he looked suddenly, achingly wistful. "She knows not what she says..." Maybe not. But I was starting to get a pretty good idea.
Rachel Vincent
37.
From haunted spring and dale Edg'd with poplar pale The parting genius is with sighing sent.
John Milton
38.
Knowledge that does not generate achievement is a pale and bloodless thing, unworthy of mankind.
Will Durant
39.
Having a go at kids with a terminal illness is really beyond the pale, absolutely beyond the pale.
Kevin Rudd
40.
Curses of vanished elders echoed down on me; too pretty, too soft, too pale, eyes far too full of the Devil, ah, that devilish smile
Anne Rice
41.
He regarded love as a sort of cruel malady through which the elect are required to pass in their late youth and from which they emerge, pale and wrung, but ready for the business of living.
Thornton Wilder
42.
I would pale in comparison to rock and rollers with my haircut. I would be a lightweight.
Bart Chilton
43.
Words pale and lose their savor while pain is always new.
Cormac McCarthy
45.
The guilty are alarmed and turn pale at the slightest thunder.
Juvenal
46.
The young man who appeared at the mouth of the alley was pale in the lamplight—paler even than he usually was, which was quite pale indeed.
Cassandra Clare
47.
The glowworm shows the matin to be near And gins to pale his uneffectual fire.
William Shakespeare