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Fall Quotes - Page 174

The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the Shadow.

Robert Jordan (2010). “The Path of Daggers: Book Eight of 'The Wheel of Time'”, p.692, Macmillan

Though men determine, the gods doo dispose: and oft times many things fall out betweene the cup and the lip.

Robert Greene (1588). “Perimedes the Black-smith: A Golden Methode, how to Use the Mind in Pleasant and Profitable Exercise ... : Heerein are Interlaced Three Merrie and Necessarie Discourses Fit for Our Time...”, p.61

We forget cruelty and past betrayal, Heedless of where the next bright bolt may fall.

Robert Graves (2013). “Selected Poems”, p.130, Faber & Faber

All-cheering Plenty, with her flowing horn, Led yellow Autumn, wreath'd with nodding corn.

Robert Burns, James Currie (1835). “The Works of Robert Burns: With an Account of His Life, and a Criticism on His Writings”, p.101

I spent four days and four nights just covered in blood, falling in the water.

Interview with Spence D., www.ign.com. September 11, 2003.