Oh the streets of ordsprog
Oh, the streets of Rome are filled with rubble,
Ancient footprints are everywhere.
You can almost think that you’re seein’ double
On a cold dark night on the Spanish stairs...
Bob Dylan
(
1941
-)
They were caught in the blast. There was a lot of rubble around and they were basically scared. They were afraid of going down the stairs, which are filled with rubble. The Israeli workers heard noises and found these people.
John Sparrow
(
1906
-)
It was a cold night but we slept without fear of being buried under the rubble. Local officials are saying new quakes are not ruled out.
Mahmoud Chaharmiri
The streets were dark with something more than night.
Raymond Chandler
(
1888
-
1959
)
The biggest difference between ancient Rome and the USA is that in Rome the common man was treated like a dog. In America he sets the tone. This is the first country where the common man could stand erect.
I. F. Stone
(
1907
-
1989
)
Dark Was the Night (Cold Was the Ground), She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen.
Robert Johnson
There was this beautiful beachfront across from rubble, and stairs leading up to nothing. It looked like a ghost town, like a bomb went off. It was pretty terrible.
Rachel Rosen
Reward her even as she rewarded you, and double unto her double according to her works: in the cup which she hath filled fill to her double.
Bible
May you have warm words on a cold evening, a full moon on a dark night and a smooth road all the way to your door.
Irish Blessings
Ord
May you have warm words on a cold evening, a full moon on a dark night and a smooth road all the way to your door.
Irish Blessings
Ord
I have long thought that anyone who does not regularly - or ever - gaze up and see the wonder and glory of a dark night sky filled with countless stars loses a sense of their fundamental connectedness to the universe.
Brian Greene
He told me that his salute belonged to ancient Rome.
Lilian Thuram
I have these nightmares every night where I am locked in this dark room, with no windows, no doors, no fresh air, no route for escape. I wake up in these cold sweats.
Bob Dougherty
Of all the ruinous and desolate places my uncle had ever beheld, this was the most so. It looked as if it had once been a large house of entertainment; but the roof had fallen in, in many places, and the stairs were steep, rugged, and broken. There was a huge fire-place in the room into which they walked, and the chimney was blackened with smoke; but no warm blaze lighted it up now. The white feathery dust of burnt wood was still strewed over the hearth, but the stove was cold, and all was dark and gloomy.
Charles Dickens
(
1812
-
1870
)
We have to look to the future, if it carries on like this then we will end up like the gladiators of ancient Rome -- if you lose you get torn to pieces.
Andriy Shevchenko
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