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Silhouette Quotes

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Mikhail Bulgakov
“Actually, I do happen to resemble a hallucination. Kindly note my silhouette in the moonlight." The cat climbed into the shaft of moonlight and wanted to keep talking but was asked to be quiet. "Very well, I shall be silent," he replied, "I shall be a silent hallucination.”
Mikhail Bulgakov, The Master and Margarita

Charlotte Eriksson
“Nothing much bothered you for a while and you kept walking like a silhouette through this town, saying hi’s and goodbyes, acting polite at all times. But there is no fire in your heart; you are not very concerned.”
Charlotte Eriksson, You're Doing Just Fine

“Sexy with a capital SEX.”
Wendy Rosnau, Right Side Of The Law

Michael Ben Zehabe
“She yanked up the veil from Sarah’s burka to catch her breath in the night’s thick air. Frantic, Zoe snatched her cell phone from the bedside table. The touchscreen’s dim light painted her frightened silhouette on the bedroom wall.”
Michael Benzehabe

Ben Carson
“I looked up through a scatter of fluttering leaves silhouetted against the rosy autumn sunset.”
Ben Carson, Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story

Jason Medina
“If ever there was a more perfect picture of love, it was the silhouette of this couple standing at the window with the full moon behind them in a star filled sky.”
Jason Medina, The Manhattanville Incident: An Undead Novel

Collette O'Mahony
“There are days I am whole
Some days I feel bruised
A silhouette of verse emerges
To mirror my mood
And with every word
I undress my soul
Baring it to the world”
Collette O'Mahony, The Soul in Words: A collection of Poetry & Verse

Laura Chouette
“The dark silhouette of a forgotten rose
in a forbidden garden of love;
what kind of delicate fragrance of forgiveness it seems to tell my heart about.”
Laura Chouette

“As we drifted away from the Tower Bridge, I saw a single silhouette standing against the bright lamplight. Even now when I was nearly asleep, I could recognise her. Her shoulders were hunched up as if she was upset. Whether she was upset that she had nearly killed me or that she had let me get away, I was unsure. Then she turned around and walked to join the other silhouettes standing in a group farther back. Now I could not see which one was Rose â€� they were all joint together to make one.”
Erica Sehyun Song, Thorns in the Shadow

Justine Davis
“You'll never forget," Alden said, for the first time the pure evil of his soul showing in his eyes. His voice was bloodcurdingly gentle as he added, "And neither will I. Nothing feels as good as your own flesh and blood.”
Justine Davis, The Best Revenge

Avijeet Das
“The "Mona Lisa" is an optical illusion created by Leonardo Da Vinci.

The woman in the painting "The Mona Lisa" doesn't appear to be always smiling.

When you look at the mouth you feel she looks sad, melancholic, and hostile. But when you look at the eyes you feel she is happy and cheerful.

Leonardo perfected the "sfumato technique," which translated literally from Italian means "vanished or evaporated." He created imperceptible transitions between light and shade, and sometimes between colors.

"Why the Silhouette?" appears as a simple story of a few individuals, but when you look at it from a distance, it appears to show you the philosophy of life.

I have tried to create imperceptible transitions between light and darkness and sometimes between colors.

Hope you see the illusion in "Why the Silhouette?”
Avijeet Das, Why the Silhouette?

Avijeet Das
“The "Mona Lisa" is an optical illusion created by Leonardo Da Vinci.

The woman in the painting "The Mona Lisa" doesn't appear to be always smiling.

When you look at her mouth you feel she looks sad, melancholic, and hostile. But when you look at her eyes you feel she is happy and cheerful.

Leonardo perfected the "sfumato technique," which translated literally from Italian means "vanished or evaporated." He created imperceptible transitions between light and shade, and sometimes between colors.

"Why the Silhouette?" appears as a simple story of a few individuals, but when you look at it from a distance, it appears to show you the philosophy of life.

I have tried to create imperceptible transitions between light and darkness and sometimes between colors.

Hope you see the illusion in "Why the Silhouette?”
Avijeet Das, Why the Silhouette?

Ryan Gelpke
“The skyline was a jagged silhouette against the setting sun, a collage of monetary ambition and cultural decadence.”
Ryan Gelpke, Dying in Champoussin

“In the forgotten corners,
a dark shadow emerges
from the hard and often frozen earth.
Like a secret, long hidden in the abyss,
a mysterious silhouette emenates
from the cataclysmic gloom.”
DarkNightBeacon

Susan L. Marshall
“Dipping my bare brush
into your garish gold eyes,
I draw your dreams close.
They dance divinely within,
sparking silhouettes alight.
(Harboured Love)”
Susan L. Marshall, Wild Soul: Contemporary Classical Winter Poetry