The roads of life are strewn with the wreckage of run-down, half-finished loves.
Coldly, sadly descends The autumn evening. The Field Strewn with its dank yellow drifts Of wither'd leaves, and the elms, Fade into dimness apace, Silent; hardly a shout From a few boys late at their play!
The path of my life is strewn with cow pats from the devil's own satanic herd!
And love was creation's source,creation's ruler; but all love's ways are strewn with blossoms and blood, blossoms and blood.
The road to positivity is strewn with the abandoned vehicles of the faint-hearted.
It is the vain endeavor to make ourselves what we are not that has strewn history with so many broken purposes and lives left in the rough.
The crosses with which our path through life is strewn associate us with Jesus in the mystery of His crucifixion.
To value the tradition of, and the discipline required for, the craft of fiction seems today pointless. The real Arcadia is a lonely, mountainous plateau, overbouldered and strewn with the skulls of sheep slain for vellum and old bitten pinions that tried to be quills. It's forty rough miles by mule from Athens, a city where there's a fair, a movie house, cotton candy.
Metaphysics is a dark ocean without shores or lighthouse, strewn with many a philosophic wreck.
Literature is strewn with the wreckage of men who have minded beyond reason the opinions of others.
I am a veteran of the War on Christmas. I am just emerging from a battlefield strewn with dead trees and torn shreds of brightly colored wrapping paper.
The road to success, for me, was a long and arduous journey, strewn with obstacles and traps, pitfalls and hurdles-all created by myself. Painful as it is, I speak of those sad and frustrating times whenever I am invited to address sales gatherings, corporate conventions, and success rallies, in the hope that my personal experiences will serve as sufficient evidence for all who hear me that they have it in their own power to make their lives as glorious or as terrible as they choose.
They are strewn with the wreckage of dead Empires-past Powers only the Albanian "goes on for ever. "
History is strewn with ideas that were intuitive and made sense at the time, but were also hopelessly wrong.
Sometimes, in the course of my hopeless quest, I would pick up and dip into one of the ordinary books that lay strewn around the castle. Whenever I did, it seemed so insipid and insubstantial that I flew into a rage and hurled it at the wall after reading the first few sentences. I was spoilt for any other form of literature, and the mental torment I endured was comparable to the agony of unrequited love compounded by the withdrawal symptoms associated with a severe addiction.
Boots and leather jackets were strewn on her bed, and what looked like a new knife set. She’d taken a class last winter and was dying to try them out legally on someone.
You follow the same paths of thought as before. Only, they appear strewn with roses.
Having wires strewn across your couch and across the floor is a big deal to a lot of people.
God has thickly strewn infinity with grandeur.
For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move; to feel the needs and hitches of our life more nearly; to come down off this feather-bed of civilisation, and find the globe granite underfoot and strewn with cutting flints.