"Ineffaceably" Quotes from Famous Books
... tie—hardest of all for the woman. And first love is so strong—because one has dreamed of it and waited for it so long, till like a burning glass it draws together all the rays of one's being, and burns its traces ineffaceably upon the soul.... ... — The Song Of The Blood-Red Flower • Johannes Linnankoski
... as the superiority of man and the aristocratic supremacy of the Episcopal Church. From charming Sally Goode, now married to Tom Peachey, known familiarly as "honest Tom," the editor of the Dinwiddie Bee, to lovely Virginia Pendleton, the mark of Miss Priscilla was ineffaceably impressed upon the ... — Virginia • Ellen Glasgow
... themselves so ineffaceably upon memory, that time has no power to impair their vividness; and of such were some of the scenes witnessed by ... — At the Mercy of Tiberius • August Evans Wilson
... conduct here. I have led in sight of Heaven, a secret life of bitter penance which Heaven will estimate. My life before men has been an immense reparation for the evils I have caused; I have marked my repentance ineffaceably on the earth; it will last almost eternally here below. It is written on those fertile fields, in the prosperous village, in the rivulets brought from the mountains to water the plain once barren and fruitless, now green and fertile. Not a tree will be cut for ... — The Village Rector • Honore de Balzac |