"Troubler" Quotes from Famous Books
... friend, the impractical student of Eastern Religions, could have to do with such a vivid anomaly as she must always be. It was unlikely that the silent, moody man strolling for hours through mist-filled English lanes, pipe in mouth, dog at heels should ever run athwart that lovely troubler of man's mind, that ... — Margarita's Soul - The Romantic Recollections of a Man of Fifty • Ingraham Lovell
... look in his face had deepened and the peace seemed to be fading. She had thought of the dawn—that pale light which is growing into day. Now she thought of the twilight which is fading into night. And the terrible knowledge struck her, "I am the troubler of his peace. Without me only could he ever regain fully the peace which he ... — The Garden Of Allah • Robert Hichens
... le souvenir de certaine inscription sur certain pont vient troubler toutes ces belles speculations. A force de vouloir etre savant, on pourrait faire dire a Robert Gifart des choses qu'il n'a ... — Picturesque Quebec • James MacPherson Le Moine
... the flaming gleam of war, darted from the bright glittering concave shields of the Goddesses of battle.[36] This voyage, by the bands of the Troubler of peace, through the sea that streams around the world, was unwelcome to the foe—they dreaded the ... — The Norwegian account of Haco's expedition against Scotland, A.D. MCCLXIII. • Sturla oretharson |