“Out went the taper as she hurried in; / Its little smoke, in pallid moonshine, died.”
John Keats
“The dandelion's pallid tube/ Astonishes the grass,/ And winter instantly becomes/ An infinite alas.”
Emily Dickinson
“You behold a range of exhausted volcanoes. Not a flame flickers on a single pallid crest.”
Benjamin Disraeli
“Well, between Scotch and nothin', I suppose I'd take Scotch. It's the nearest thing to good moonshine I can find.”
William Faulkner
“You can tell it's good if you light it and a blue flame comes up; that means it's good moonshine and it won't make you go blind.”
Johnny Knoxville
“They think a guy making moonshine started it. That's the new story.”
Nancy Cook
“I think he meant to be there for a few days, but I gave him some moonshine after the first day and didn't see Quentin for a few days,”