A Quote by Daniel Lanois

Fishes and tales  And a fisherman's daughter  Walks in the rain,  She walks to the water  To the sea. — © Daniel Lanois
Fishes and tales And a fisherman's daughter Walks in the rain, She walks to the water To the sea.
When she walks she walks with passion when she talks, she talks like she can handle it when she asks for something, boy she means it she know you would do [anything] to keep her by your side she'll make you work hard make you spend hard make you want all, all of her she'll make you fall real fast [in love].
Isabella is a woman who kind of walks on a tightrope. She walks on that tightrope because in the 'Narcos' society that she was born in, it reflects all of the cultural things that society imposes.
My sorrow, when she's here with me, thinks these dark days of autumn rain are beautiful as days can be; she loves the bare, the withered tree; she walks the sodden pasture lane.
And what does the rain say at night in a small town, what does the rain have to say? Who walks beneath dripping melancholy branches listening to the rain? Who is there in the rain’s million-needled blurring splash, listening to the grave music of the rain at night, September rain, September rain, so dark and soft? Who is there listening to steady level roaring rain all around, brooding and listening and waiting, in the rain-washed, rain-twinkled dark of night?
She walks lightly, old man. She walks lightly upon the earth.
Whenever Granny walks into a room, everyone stands up, stops, and just kind of watches her because, obviously, it's huge when she walks into a room. And I find that incredible. I kind of go, 'Ah.'
Who walks the fastest, but walks astray, is only furthest from his way.
It's said a friend is a person who walks in when everyone else walks out.
Who fastest walks, but walks astray, Is only furthest from his way.
If it's a beautiful day, I love taking walks. The walks are always aimless.
When adultery walks in, everything worth having walks out.
A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.
Joy cannot be held at heel: it must be let go. Joy is a pilgrim virtue. It is a gift that walks, walks on the path of life, that walks with Jesus: preaching, proclaiming Jesus, proclaiming joy, lengthens and widens that path.
Anyone who truly walks with God, walks humbly. The closer we draw near to Him, the more we behold His majesty!
and Venus among the fishes skips and is a she-dolphin she is the gay, delighted porpoise sporting with love and the sea she is the female tunny-fish, round and happy among the males and dense with happy blood, dark rainbow bliss in the sea.
Inside that darkness, i saw rain falling on the sea. Rain softly falling on a vast sea, with no one there to see it. The rain strikes the surface of the sea, yet even the fish don't know it is raining.
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