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Evil is the starry sky of the Good.

Franz Kafka
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Evil is the starry sky of the Good.

Franz Kafka
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Looking up at that starry sky gave him the creeps: it was too big, too black. It was all too possible to imagine it turning blood-red, all too possible to imagine a Face forming in lines of fire.

Stephen King, It
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SUN, MOON, AND STARRY SKYEarly summer evenings, when the first stars come out, the warm glow of sunset still stains the rim of the western sky.Sometimes, the moon is also visible, a pale white slice, while the sun tarries.Just think -- all the celestial lights are present at the same time!These are moments of wonder -- see them and remember.

Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration
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Under the wide and starry sky Dig the grave and let me lie.

Robert Louis Stevenson
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You and IThe starry sky Dancing in the night Talking all things life.

Nikki Rowe
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So the starry sky turns round like a millstone, always bringing some trouble, and men being born or dying.

Petronius Arbiter, The Satyricon
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500. There are paradoxes. If there were no night, we would be deprived of themagnificent image of a starry sky. Thus light deprives us of "vision," anddarkness helps us "see.

Alija Izetbegović, Notes from Prison
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To animals they were just the weather, just part of everything. But humans arose and gave them names, just as people filled the starry sky with heroes and monsters, because this turned them into stories. And humans loved stories, because once you'd turned things into stories, you could change the stories.

Terry Pratchett, Wintersmith
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Selden and Lily stood still, accepting the unreality of the scene as a part of their own dream-like sensations. It would not have surprised them to feel a summer breeze on their faces, or to see the lights among the boughs reduplicated in the arch of a starry sky. The strange solitude about them was no stranger than the sweetness of being alone in it together.

Edith Wharton, The House of Mirth
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I could feel the urgency in the driver’s voice as he prodded the horses to greater momentum. The rumble of thunder could be heard rolling through the mountains as foreboding dark clouds rolled overhead obscuring the starry sky.  The sun vanished with one last glimmer through the pine trees, then night took possession of the earth. 

Rhiannon Frater, The Tale Of The Vampire Bride
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