History is said to be written by the victors. Fiction, by contrast, is largely the work of injured bystanders. — Edna O'Brien Copy Share Image
“A person seldom falls sick, but the bystanders are animated with a faint hope that he will die.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Like secondhand smoke, the leakage of emotions can make a bystander an innocent casualty of someone else's toxic state. — Daniel Goleman Copy Share Image
When things get difficult I don't want bystanders, I need those who will stand by me — 20something Copy Share Image
All the bystanders at an event worthy of note adopt various gestures of admiration when contemplating the occurrence. — Leonardo da Vinci Copy Share Image
. . . [we] read in the bystander's eyes the success or failure of our own conduct. — William James Copy Share Image
Being a passive bystander is not a 'crime.' All of us have been passive bystanders at some point in our lives. — Jackie Fuchs Copy Share Image
There are no innocent civilians, so it doesn't bother me so much to be killing innocent bystanders. — Curtis LeMay Copy Share Image
Bring the viewer to your side, include him in your thought. He is not a bystander. You have the power to increase… — Dorothea Lange Copy Share Image
It is not open to the cool bystander . . . to set himself up as an impartial judge of events which… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
The future is in our hands. We are not hapless bystanders. We can influence whether we have a planet of peace, social… — James Wolfensohn Copy Share Image
The honest and good man ought to be exactly like a man who smells strong, so that the bystander as soon as… — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
Sometimes the spirit is playing you. I call it following the will of the music, and when that feeling shows up, you… — Charlie Musselwhite Copy Share Image
Bystanders wandered in and out of the merchant's stall, passing the time, talking of dreams they might purchase. Workers and slaves stooped… — David Berlinski Copy Share Image
New York is a wonderful place to shoot. The bystanders are great. They are enthusiastic. They respect the process, and you get… — Jane Curtin Copy Share Image
We had and incident. I took care of it." "Really." Jace's voice dripped sarcasm. "Do you even know how to use that… — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
For most of human history, we could only watch, like bystanders, the beautiful dance of Nature. But today, we are on the… — Michio Kaku Copy Share Image
It is very tempting to take the side of the perpetrator. All the perpetrator asks is that the bystander do nothing. He… — Judith Lewis Herman Copy Share Image
Now that I think about it, maybe he is a werewolf. I can picture him lunging over the moors in hot pursuit… — Mary Ann Shaffer Copy Share Image
You don’t need no gun control, you know what you need? We need some bullet control. Men, we need to control the… — Chris Rock Copy Share Image
The proponents of UFOs offer up impressive quantities of principally eyewitness data, which although largely subjective and circumstantial in nature, is nevertheless… — Peter Davenport Copy Share Image
Yes, the investor is often his own worst enemy. Yes, the marketing colossus known as the mutual fund industry provides the weaponry… — John C. Bogle Copy Share Image
Never open your story with a character thinking, I advise my students. As a further precaution, don’t put a character in a… — Les Standiford Copy Share Image
Animals used to provide a lowlife way to kill and get away with it, as they do still, but, more intriguingly, for… — Edward Hoagland Copy Share Image
“It is from the bystanders (who are in the vast majority) that we receive the propaganda that life is not worth living,… — Hunter S. Thompson Copy Share Image
The torments of martyrdom are probably most keenly felt by the bystanders. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
He was breakfasting in the marketplace, and the bystanders gathered round him with cries of "dog." "It is you who are dogs,"… — Diogenes Copy Share Image
The man who could withstand, with his fellow-men in single line, a charge of cavalry may lose all command of himself on… — Arthur Helps Copy Share Image
In reviewing the history of the English Government, its wars and its taxes, a bystander, not blinded by prejudice nor warped by… — Thomas Paine Copy Share Image
The terrors of the child are quite reasonable, and add to his loveliness; for his utter ignorance and weakness, and his enchanting… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
I've never had Internet access. Actually, I have looked at things on other people's computers as a bystander. A few times in… — Jhumpa Lahiri Copy Share Image
These weren't encouraged in the city, since the heft and throw of a longbow's arrow could send it through an innocent bystander… — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
To a bystander like me, those who made 190 million pounds deliberately underselling the shares of HBOS, in spite of its very… — John Sentamu Copy Share Image
Why not allow patrons to comment on directors' decisions, vote on costume design, listen to dancers' conversations, volunteer to help out in… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“You’re either part of the problem or part of the solution. There are no bystanders who get to claim no impact. What… — Jeanette LeBlanc Copy Share Image
There's a great book about John Kennedy and his relationship to civil rights called 'The Bystander.' The title alone suggests that he… — Michael Eric Dyson Copy Share Image
The horror of the Holocaust is not that it deviated from human norms; the horror is that it didn't. What happened may… — Yehuda Bauer Copy Share Image