It is not that God is stingy and must be coaxed, for He "giveth liberally and upbraideth not." It is that we… — Vance Havner Copy Share Image
Turn in upon yourselves, get into your closets, and now resolve to dwell there. You have been strangers to this work too… — John Flavel Copy Share Image
As the amount of inputs go up, as the number of people and ideas that clamor for attention continue to increase, we… — Seth Godin Copy Share Image
Persons who clamor for governmental control of American railways should visit Germany, and above all Russia, to see how such control results.… — Andrew Dickson White Copy Share Image
Days pass when I forget the mystery. Problems insoluble and problems offering their own ignored solutions jostle for my attention, they crowd… — Denise Levertov Copy Share Image
Some people have accused my tragedy of being too sad, as though one desired a merry tragedy. People clamor for Enjoyment as… — August Strindberg Copy Share Image
Made for spirituality, we wallow in introspection. Made for joy, we settle for pleasure. Made for justice, we clamor for vengeance. Made… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When any person of really eminent virtue becomes the object of envy, the clamor and abuse by which he is assailed is… — Richard Whately Copy Share Image
Words are clamor-filled shells. There's many a story in the miniature of a single word! — Gaston Bachelard Copy Share Image
Back of the beating hammer By which the steel is wrought, Back of the workshop's clamor The seeker may find the thought. — Berton Braley Copy Share Image
She had not made a decision to give up sex, only the clamor of romance, because it was exhausting her, doing her… — Michelle Herman Copy Share Image
Only when the clamor of the outside world is silenced will you be able to hear the deeper vibration. Listen carefully. — Sarah Ban Breathnach Copy Share Image
The thorough bred against a clamor, or rather the Porsche vs. the pickup truck. — Larry Merchant Copy Share Image
Just as with the man in the fairy tale who turned whatever he touched into gold, with me everything is turned into… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
Deaf folk hear the fairies However soft their song; 'Tis we who lose the honey sound Amid the clamor all around That… — Rose Fyleman Copy Share Image
The easiest way to gain control of the population is to carry out acts of terror. The public will clamor for such… — Joseph Stalin Copy Share Image
I love medieval cities; they do not clamor for attention; they possess their souls - their riches - in quiet; formal, courteous,… — Barbara Grizzuti Harrison Copy Share Image
All people talk of money sometimes, everywhere. But not for all people, everywhere, is money the addiction, the obsession, the stimulant, that… — Marya Mannes Copy Share Image
What we need in fantasy is the sudden balm of clarity - a temporary reprieve from life's white noise and clamor of… — Vera Nazarian Copy Share Image
A jury is more apt to be unbiased and independent than a court, but they very seldom stand up against strong public… — Clarence Darrow Copy Share Image
It is a [disputed] question, whether the circulation of paper, rather than of specie [gold and silver coin], is a good or… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
The conservative may clamor against reform, but he might as well clamor against the centrifugal force. He sighs for the "good old… — Edwin Hubbel Chapin Copy Share Image
Despite the constant clamor for attention from the modern world, I do believe we need to procure a psychological space for ourselves.… — Alan Moore Copy Share Image
Strength, strength alone, is honorable, the German nation clamors in its majesty. But since it is hard to muster strength so suddenly,… — Franz Grillparzer Copy Share Image
Keep moving forward, even one or two steps, in your own way. Those who live out their lives to the fullest, unperturbed… — Daisaku Ikeda Copy Share Image
But one sound always rose above the clamor of busy life and, no matter how much of a tintinnabulation, was never confused… — Johan Huizinga Copy Share Image
But the mild voice of reason, pleading the cause of an enlarged and permanent interest, is but too often drowned, before public… — James Madison Copy Share Image
I realized the shells were talking in a voice I recognized. I should have; it was my own. Had I always known… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
When people do bad things intentionally, they know they've done them. But it's not to be cared about. That's the problem with… — Julia Roberts Copy Share Image
The voice of protest, of warning, of appeal is never more needed than when the clamor of fife and drum, echoed by… — Charles Eliot Norton Copy Share Image
Looking, Walking, Being, I look and look. Looking's a way of being: one becomes, sometimes, a pair of eyes walking. Walking wherever… — Denise Levertov Copy Share Image
To be listened to is, generally speaking, a nearly unique experience for most people. It is enormously stimulating. It is small wonder… — Robert C. Murphy Copy Share Image
The relationships of our present social life are so numerous and so interwoven that a child placed in the most favorable position… — John Dewey Copy Share Image
Grief remains one of the few things that has the power to silence us. It is a whisper in the world and… — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image