Did you know that darkness has a taste, Grandma?
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The twilight seems invidious.It simply can__ let the sun hide away when darkness is just another name for night..
Nocturnal with a love for night, I'd stay up to see sunlight...
Why do we fear the dark as unavoidable defeat when it alone is constant, and we'd starve if it stopped watering the lawn of dreams.
...new life starts in the dark. Whether it is a seed in the ground, a baby in the womb, or Jesus in the tomb, it starts in the dark.
The devil depends on a dark secret chance, but God does it now before your own eyes.
It is strange how loud little sounds become when you are in the dark and doing something wrong.
When night comes on in a room lit by kerosene, any flicker of the flame can give the sense that darkness is about to triumph.
You find my words dark. Darkness is in our souls, do you not think?
The moment passed _ but the darkness is so dark, and the pain is so painful. _ But I accept whatever He gives and I give whatever He takes.
You can only diffuse light in dark places.
I see best in the dark.
Dark alleys, like social networks, are romantic, because you never know what might happen while I perform there every Caturday night. Cats do know, but won't tell. So don__ even ask.
People won't admit it, they're too busy grabbing to see that the lights have fused. They can't see the darkness and the spider-face beyond and the great web of it all. That there's always this if you scratch at the surface of happiness and goodness.The black and the black and the black.
She knew there was something dark in her then, when she left the alley and the shadows followed.
Don't be afraid of the dark.
I found a way to see in the dark. Close your eyes.
Oh, we can populate the dark with horrors, even we who think ourselves informed and sure, believing nothing we cannot measure or weigh. I knew beyond all doubt that the dark things crowding in on me either did not exist or were not dangerous to me, and still I was afraid. I thought how terrible the nights must have been in a time when men knew the things were there and were deadly. But no, that's wrong. If I knew they were there, I would have weapons against them, charms, prayers, some kind of alliance with forces equally strong but on my side. Knowing they were not there made me defenseless against them and perhaps more afraid.