The resurrection of Jesus was like a boulder crashing into the pool of history. — Karl Barth Copy Share Image
Let the gentle bush dig its root deep and spread upward to split the boulder. — Carl Sandburg Copy Share Image
If life throws a boulder of you, throw a volley of boulders back, times two. — Isaiah Harden (Me Copy Share Image
I saw a sign in Boulder. It said, 'Live Music and Darts.' Chicken wire isn't going to help at all. — Tom Rush Copy Share Image
I'm going to do anything and everything, remove every boulder, every hurdle and every problem out of my way to make my… — Grant Cardone Copy Share Image
Joan of Arc is my namesake. I played her character while still in my teens, at a music festival held at the… — Joan Van Ark Copy Share Image
When I see Liz Taylor with those Harry Winston boulders hanging from her neck I get nauseated. Not figuratively, but nauseated! All… — Doris Day Copy Share Image
If you want a strong society, it has to be inclusive. If you have to push a boulder up a hill, do… — Cyndi Lauper Copy Share Image
“The moving of the boulders was weary and painful work. We came to know every one of the stones by sight and… — Ernest Shackleton Copy Share Image
May your boulders be your blessings. May you be able to embrace them. And may you find what's extraordinary in yourself. — Aron Ralston Copy Share Image
Persistence prevails, like a stream that is temporarily blocked by boulders and then collects force enough to overflow onward. — Vernon Howard Copy Share Image
At some point, you can't lift this boulder with just your own strength. And if you find that you need to move… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It would be worth the while if in each town there were a committee appointed to see that the beauty of the… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“Sensing the danger, we pull back as a church and refuse to deal with the evidence at all. Instead of moving ahead,… — Alden Thompson Copy Share Image
When I discovered a new plant, I sat down beside it for a minute or a day, to make its acquaintance and… — John Muir Copy Share Image
You know how mountains get moved? Everyone who can move a couple, move a couple. Those who can move rocks, move rocks.… — Chris Gardner Copy Share Image
As soon as I graduated from high school I was off to the biggest college my parents could afford, Colorado University at… — Susan Schneider Copy Share Image
What's at risk [in 100 years] if we do not take action, truly is the survival of civilization as we know it...… — Al Gore Copy Share Image
Moss is inconceivably strong. Moss eats stone; scarcely anything, in return, eats moss. Moss dines upon boulders, slowly but devastatingly, in a… — Elizabeth Gilbert Copy Share Image
I spend as much time as I can sketching from nature, Dartmoor contains such a rich variety of landscape, as many boulders,… — Alan Lee Copy Share Image
A wise man from my home once told me that these mountains have seen far too much suffering and killing, and that… — Greg Mortenson Copy Share Image
I was the kid in the class who was looking for the angles to question things or make wise-ass remarks, not knowing… — Jello Biafra Copy Share Image
It has become a common feeling, I believe, as we have watched our heroes falling over the years, that our own small… — Alice Walker Copy Share Image
Strange and mysterious things, though, aren't they - earthquakes? We take it for granted that the earth beneath our feet is solid… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
He [Hern] calls his center the Boulder Abortion Clinic and he said specifically that he didn't want to hide that word. I'm… — John H Richardson Copy Share Image
You can't blame anyone else... You have to make your own choices and live every agonizing day with the consequences of those… — Max Brooks Copy Share Image
The hostility of this landscape teaches me how to be quiet and unobtrusive, how to find grace among spiders with a poisonous… — Terry Tempest Williams Copy Share Image
Why, did you know that if a beaver two feet long with a tail a foot and a half long can build… — Norton Juster Copy Share Image
I wanted to create comics as soon as a I learned humans were behind them, that they were not natural phenomena like… — Art Spiegelman Copy Share Image
Often there might be a big boulder of misery over your path about to fall on you, but your friends among the… — John O'Donohue Copy Share Image
Words can fall hard like a boulder loosed from a cliff. Words can drift unnoticed like a weed seed on a breeze.… — Shannon Hale Copy Share Image
I wrote my sonic meditations and started using them with students. I took a bunch of UCSD students out to Joshua Tree… — Pauline Oliveros Copy Share Image
I have a very sedate life. How often do you see me at a bar in Boulder, Peter? You tell me. I… — Dan Fogelberg Copy Share Image
Obstacles are a natural part of life, just as boulders are a natural part of the course of the river. The river… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Razo hopped back up and adopted a posture that said he was completely unruffled, never had been, and in fact was ready… — Shannon Hale Copy Share Image
Sometimes the Nonman would climb upon some wild pulpit, the mossed remains of a fallen tree, the humped back of a boulder,… — R. Scott Bakker Copy Share Image
Near the foot of the mountain we visited a yogi who dwelled in a hollow tunneled beneath a boulder. He pondered our… — Greg Child Copy Share Image
“My recent adventures have made me quite the philosopher, especially at night, when I hear naught but the stream grinding boulders into… — David Mitchell Copy Share Image