Top 17 Quotes & Sayings by Nick Gordon

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American baseball player Nick Gordon.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Nick Gordon

Nicholas Chad Gordon is an American professional baseball shortstop and second baseman for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was selected by the Twins in the first round of the 2014 Major League Baseball draft.

On Hanukkah, the first dark night, Light yourself a candle bright. I'll you, if you will me invite To dance within that gentle light.
Eight days the light continued on its own: A miracle, they say, but not more so Than ordinary lives of flesh and bone, Consuming wicks burned ashen long ago.
Halloween wraps fear in innocence, as though it were a lightly sour sweet. Let terror, then, be turned into a treat. — © Nick Gordon
Halloween wraps fear in innocence, as though it were a lightly sour sweet. Let terror, then, be turned into a treat.
Mothers are the place that we call home. On them we rest our heads and close our eyes. There's no one else who grants the same soft peace, happiness, contentment, sweet release, erasing righttime tears with lullabies, restoring the bright sun that makes us bloom.
Love of life at times requires death
...A fuel-less flame is nothing but a wraith, However wrought, if unsustained by passion.
On Halloween, witches come true; Wild ghosts escape from dreams. Each monster dances in the park.
As spirits roam the neighborhoods at night, Let loose upon the Earth till it be light.
Sixty years is cause enough to sing In celebration of a gentle life! To the mother and the wife, Taking pleasure in what love might bring, Yearning for what's worth the treasuring.
By day each soul must walk within its shadow. Only night can make us whole again.
Given angel's wings, where might you fly? In what sweet heaven might you find your love? Unwilling to be bound, where might you move, Lost between the wonder and the why?
Only night can make us whole again.
Joy requires one to be awake, Adjusting the heart's ambience to bright. Some prefer the dark, as is their right, On grounds of agony, and to forsake Not only bliss, but all that's blessed by light.
Christmas is a time of little time. How we get there is a mystery. Racing madly mall-to-mall, we climb Into fields of sunlit harmony. Shopping, cooking, clearing walks and yards, Trimming house and tree while working, too; Making phone calls, wrapping, writing cards, As all worn out we do what we must do So that this day of joy might joy renew.
Hobgoblins know the proper way to dance: Arms akimbo, loopy legs askew, Leaping into darkness with delight, Lusting for the ecstasy of fright, Open to the charm of horrors new.
December finds himself again a child Even as he undergoes his age. Cold and early darkness now descends, Embracing sanctuaries of delight. More and more he stares into the night, Becoming less and less concerned with ends, Emblem of the innocent as sage Restored to wonder by what he must yield.
Angels are quite ample cause to cry. — © Nick Gordon
Angels are quite ample cause to cry.
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