Earth took her shining station as a star, In Heaven's dark hall, high up the crowd of worlds.
When we turn on the lamp, it gives light to us. Not only for just brighten to us, It is to show so dark within us.
When we turn on the lamp, it gives light the us. Not only for just brighten us, It is to show so dark inside the us.
Most near-future fictions are boring. It's always dark and always raining, and people are so unhappy.
A shaft of sunlight pierced the dark cluds and she looked up to see a silver lining. It was a sign, she thought.
I think the Enlightenment is leading us into a dark hole, really.
Even colors were important to me. If it was a somber scene, the colors were muted and dark. If it was a happy or seductive scene, the colors were brighter.
I used to be frightened of the countryside after dark. Now I enjoy it. There is something wonderful about those strange country and wildlife noises.
I was ordered not to go out to Abu Ghraib after dark early on, because Abu Ghraib was extremely dangerous.
That's the joy of acting - you get to play people who are not you; you get to explore the dark, hidden sides of yourself.
There's certainly a side of me that isn't completely... sane. Or completely 'even' all the time. We all have our dark sides.
I remember the '80s being about the Cold War and Reagan and the homeless problem and AIDS. To me, it was kind of a dark, depressing time.
Presidents Truman and Nixon left office under dark clouds of scandal and with abysmal levels of support, but with the passage of time, both have been reassessed far more positively.
I'm certainly not one of those actors who remain in a dark place the entire time in order to be doing the scene. I sort of come in and out of it. It can be to the detriment of my performance sometimes!
I disapprove of lots of decisions made by George Bush: the war, the meddling in the affairs of other countries, the conversations with dictators; it was a dark time.
Strange - is it not? That of the myriads who Before us passed the door of Darkness through, Not one returns to tell us of the road Which to discover we must travel too.
When a train goes through a tunnel and it gets dark, you don't throw away the ticket and jump off. You sit still and trust the engineer.
[last lines] Emma Murdoch: I'm Anna, by the way. What's your name? John Murdoch: John. John Murdoch.
Santosh Patel: Spectacle. Don't let the stories and pretty lights fool you, boys. Religion is darkness.
[from trailer] Malcolm Tucker: I will marshal all the forces of darkness to hound you into an assisted suicide.
Dr. Iris Hineman: Sometimes, in order to see the light, you have to risk the dark.