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“She didn t fear the night, though she found little comfort in its dark hours.”

— Sarah J. Maas, Throne of Glass, Share via Whatsapp

“Rubbing noses with me, she laughed, and I swear the Elysian night sang with the sound of it.”

— Jovee Winters, Share via Whatsapp

“The lamp hummed: Regard the moon, La lune ne garde aucune rancune, She winks a feeble eye, She smiles into corners. She smoothes the hair of the grass. The moon has lost her memory. A washed-out smallpox cracks her face, Her hand twists a paper rose, That smells of dust and old Cologne, She is alone With all the old nocturnal smells That cross and cross across her brain. The reminiscence comes Of sunless dry geraniums And dust in crevices, Smells of chestnuts in the streets, And female smells in shuttered rooms, And cigarettes in corridors And cocktail smells in bars.”

— T.S. Eliot, Share via Whatsapp

“All the best secrets are told at night.”

— Mark Lawrence, Prince of Fools, Share via Whatsapp

“With night s Dim veil and blue I will cover my eyes, I will bind close my eyes that are So weary.”

— Adelaide Crapsey, Verse by Adelaide Crapsey, Share via Whatsapp

“The night is the blink of a day”

— Jaime Tenorio Valenzuela, Share via Whatsapp

“Still as On windless nights The moon-cast shadows are, So still will be my heart when I Am dead.”

— Adelaide Crapsey, Verse by Adelaide Crapsey, Share via Whatsapp

“All men are brothers in the night.”

— Peter V. Brett, The Desert Spear, Share via Whatsapp

“The night was so balmy that breathing ceased to be a habitual sensation, becoming much closer to something like the gaseous ingestion of a mango, the velvet caress of a hand or the soft skin of a fresh peach. Sleeping, lying down or sitting up, was, on that night, a divine human penitence, a miracle unexpected and unrealized, intuitive and peaceful in a unique opportunity.”

— Ondjaki, The Whistler, Share via Whatsapp

“It is unnecessary to heighten the glory of day by comparing it with the preceding twilight.”

— Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Hope Leslie: or, Early Times in the Massachusetts, Share via Whatsapp

“The long night begins.”

— Mark Simo, RKU: Not to Be Seen or Heard by the Rest of the World, Share via Whatsapp

“It was the deepest part of the night. There was a name for it that I couldn’t remember – that mystical black hour where all is darkest and you can’t sleep, when the weight of all your sorrows and bad decisions come weighing on you most heavily, and when the monsters scratch just outside your door.”

— kkat, Fallout: Equestria, Share via Whatsapp

“And yet it seems so full of comfort and of strength, the night. In its great presence, our small sorrows creep away, ashamed. The day has been so full of fret and care, and our hearts have been so full of evil and bitter thoughts, and the world has seemed so hard and wrong to us. Then night, like some great loving mother, gently lays her hand upon our fevered head, and turns our little tear-stained face upto hers, and smiles, and though she does not speak, we know what she would say, and lay our hot flushed cheek against her bosom, and the pain is gone. Sometimes, our pain is very deep and real, and we stand before her very silent, because there is no language for our pain, only a moan. Night s heart is full of pity for us: she cannot ease our aching; she takes our hand in hers, and the little world grows very small and very far away beneath us, and borne on her dark wings, we pass for a moment into a mightier presence than her own, and in the wondrous light of that great presence, all human life s like a book before us, and we know that Pain and Sorrow are but the angels of God.”

— Jerome K. Jerome, Share via Whatsapp

“This tune goes manly. Come, go we to the King. Our power is ready; Our lack is nothing but our leave. Macbeth Is ripe for shaking, and the powers above Put on their instruments. Receive what cheer you may. The night is long that never finds the day. They exit.”

— William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Share via Whatsapp

“In the shores of twilight, Wide and deep as your eyes, I swim. In a way, I feel her Night, a crowned goddess commanding the stars to swim, So peaceful, even death escapes into serenity. Stars so far, they seem as they tell the living world, lights, live into shinning, die into nothingness. Worlds I want to travel, away to shadows of your eyes in the hold of your lips. So far, so far away.... As your kiss, as my lover. Night, With a soft touch, Touches my face, winds to the trees, sunlight on grass, life, breath, so quite, death screams in the abyss, a black pearl with grains of sand. The dance of the night..reminds me of her. Her tender laughter, the gleam in her enormous eyes, her soft whirlpool lips. As a reflection from dark streams, She reveals hot love, Nothing hidden, no shame, just love that hurts. The solace in the night makes me cry... The lights of stars as arrows to me. Night, Hits my eyes, Beauty of the wilderness, Calling me, Homeless in a city, naked on cold steel At home with the sea, with night above, foam of waters breaks below. As my companion, friend I speak to. I say to the night sky. Does she love me? When travels of the heart goes outside of me, outside the seas into clouds of your warmth, To another place in her heart trying to find out... Does your heart want me to visit or stay? Night, Calm is the winds, feeling the air, Night, She is beautiful.. Hitting me with such painful softness, I don t want day to arrive, I want to stay.. In the night, Peaceful, loving...with you... Night...vast space in time, Nothing, empty, to hold, for night, you are me. For I cannot have her. A love vast, beautiful and alone. For in the night, We see each other, In the light, Nothing hidden, Everything revealed, Night..I love you.,,as I love her. For I don t have her but I have you. As my love, invisible and forever waiting like a lost sailor in the night sea....”

— Albert Alexander Bukoski, Share via Whatsapp

“I heard raindrops in the night Pattering upon my eaves, Like a pleasing lullaby Easing me back to sleep, Which I thought was odd a bit, For I awoke because of it.”

— Pepper Blair, Share via Whatsapp

“There is a romance about all those who are abroad in the black hours.”

— Robert Louis Stevenson, Share via Whatsapp