Once upon a time a man whose ax was missing suspected his neighbor's son. The boy walked like a thief, looked like… — Laozi Copy Share Image
On the whole, mental archaeology was a sordid digging proposition. The evil men did endured, the good was infinitely more ephemeral. You… — Helen Kieran Reilly Copy Share Image
I usually try to write through pain and end up digging myself into a deeper hole. — Kit Williamson Copy Share Image
No gold-digging for me; I take diamonds! We may be off the gold standard someday. — Mae West Copy Share Image
It is a good thing to follow the First Law of Holes: if you are in one, stop digging. — Denis Healey Copy Share Image
The best design reveals itself during a long fatiguing process of digging into the subconscious. — Charles James Copy Share Image
As scientists, we keep an open mind, but we have to base our ideas about the past on archaeological evidence. — Zahi Hawass Copy Share Image
[Blow Ya Mind] it's a feel good song, a relaxed song... people are just digging it. — Styles P Copy Share Image
In Christ are treasures that will require digging to the end of the world. — Thomas Goodwin Copy Share Image
Between my finger and my thumb The squat pen rests; snug as a gun. ~from the poem "Digging — Seamus Heaney Copy Share Image
I don't understand how a musician can play 90 minutes on stage and then not dedicate a little bit of time to… — Aaron Watson Copy Share Image
I love tearing things out of the ground. I love digging and discarding. I love pruning. In fact, I love pruning so… — Susan Orlean Copy Share Image
“At Marajó, Meggers and Evans soon noticed an oddity: the earliest traces of Marajóara culture were the most elaborate. As the centuries… — Charles C. Mann Copy Share Image
Why couldn't she have this, just enjoy this, without creating obstacles, digging up problems, worrying about mistakes, about tomorrow's? Why let the… — Nora Roberts Copy Share Image
Tears have the value of gold on the scales of the human heart' and the weights do not ask whether it is… — Ferenc Molnar Copy Share Image
I have way too shady a background to get into politics. I was a crazy kid - I was in bands, and… — Michael Kelly Copy Share Image
During the mission, Walter Jones, a team member was given a package containing bone fragments by a Lao. The source said they… — Bo Gritz Copy Share Image
I was never a "big thinker". One of my philosophies in Linux has always been to not worry about the future too… — Linus Torvalds Copy Share Image
If anything, I feel that the current generation of listeners of heavy music are progressing a bit passed their gateway bands and… — Jacob Bannon Copy Share Image
One thing that I don't think I do is play characters. Once you start claiming that you can do something that you're… — Kristen Stewart Copy Share Image
Live as if you liked yourself, and it may happen: reach out, keep reaching out, keep bringing in. This is how we… — Marge Piercy Copy Share Image
With the disappearance of the future, the only thing that remains in your hands is now. Then you can go deep into… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
And it's been a process of digging through the songs and trying to make them born on stage again. I think they… — Justin Vernon Copy Share Image
“The parts of life that hurt and make us sick and tired, those are the places to start digging. Dig also in… — Karol Jackowski Copy Share Image
Museums, museums, object-lessons rigged out to illustrate the unsound theories of archaeologists, crazy attempts to co-ordinate and get into a fixed order… — D. H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
He who seeks to approach his own buried past must conduct himself like a man digging... This confers the tone and bearing… — Walter Benjamin Copy Share Image
“The research I present in this book moves within a complex position: palpable tensions exist alongside exciting possibilities. CBPR methodologies emerged from… — Sonya Atalay Copy Share Image
So long as we continued to attach more importance to our own narrow group membership than to the 'global village' we would… — Jane Goodall Copy Share Image
It is often to be observed, that as in digging for precious metals in the mines, much earthly rubbish has first to… — Herman Melville Copy Share Image