Quit dwelling on other people's stories and make up some of your own. — Alethea Kontis Copy Share Image
“No use dwelling on the past. What you do tomorrow and the next day and the day after that is what matters.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I spend my time dwelling on revenge and try to deal with the monsters crawling out of the ashes. — Louise Erdrich Copy Share Image
Ananna of Tanarau is a delightfully irascible heroine, inhabiting a fascinating and fresh new world that I would love to spend more… — Celine Kiernan Copy Share Image
Creditor. One of a tribe of savages dwelling beyond the Financial Straits and dreaded for their desolating incursions. — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
Yes, forget your weakness, whatever that weakness may be. It is egotism, it is selfishness after. all, for it is a dwelling… — Joseph Barber Lightfoot Copy Share Image
Dwelling-place and food are useful for life but give it no significance: the immediate goals of the housekeeper are only means, not… — Simone de Beauvoir Copy Share Image
Something ignoble, loathsome, undignified attends all associations between people and has been transferred to all objects, dwelling, tools, even the landscape itself. — Bertolt Brecht Copy Share Image
By our little acts of charity practiced in the shade we convert souls far away, we help missionaries, we win for them… — Therese of Lisieux Copy Share Image
“That which sings and contemplates in you is still dwelling within the bounds of that first moment which scattered the stars into… — Khalil Gibran Copy Share Image
Go sweep out the chamber of your heart. Make it ready to be the dwelling place of the Beloved. When you depart… — Mahmud Shabistari Copy Share Image
The Christ within who is our hope of glory is not a matter of theological debate or philosophical speculation. He is not… — Brennan Manning Copy Share Image
... bringing up daughters for nothing but marriage, mingles poison in the cup of domestic life, is traitorous to the virtue of… — Harriot Kezia Hunt Copy Share Image
In no way can it be uttered, as can other things, which one can learn. Rather, from out of a full, co-existential… — Martin Heidegger Copy Share Image
Many of our attempts to understand Christian faith have only cheapened it. I can no more understand the totality of God than… — Donald Miller Copy Share Image
I had the great idea of using markers to gently color the ants so I could tell them apart, but I learned… — Jim Benton Copy Share Image
We are sad at home and blame the weather and the ugliness of the buildings, but on the tropical island we learn… — Alain de Botton Copy Share Image
The world of life, of spontaneity, the world of dawn and sunset and starlight, the world of soil and sunshine, of meadow… — Thomas Berry Copy Share Image
The problem of the minimum dwelling is that of establishing the elementary minimum of space, air, light, and heat required by man… — Walter Gropius Copy Share Image
But it is rather derogatory that your dwelling-place should be only a neighborhood to a great city,--to live on an inclined plane.I… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
And Gandalf said: "This is your realm, and the heart of the greater realm that shall be. The Third Age of the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Where there is Love and Wisdom, there is neither Fear nor Ignorance. Where there is Patience and Humility, there is neither Anger… — Francis of Assisi Copy Share Image
Remember that in ascending to the Father You could not leave us orphans; And in making yourself a prisoner on earth You… — Therese of Lisieux Copy Share Image
“The concept of country, homeland, dwelling place becomes simplified as "the environment" -- that is, what surrounds us, we have already made… — Wendell Berry Copy Share Image
There are intellectual vagabonds, to whom the hereditary dwelling-place of their fathers seems too cramped and oppressive for them to be willing… — Max Stirner Copy Share Image
Greatly ought we to rejoice that God dwells in our soul; and more greatly ought we to rejoice that our soul dwells… — Julian of Norwich Copy Share Image
When a man is stimulated by his own thoughts, full of desire and dwelling on what is attractive, his craving increases even… — Gautama Buddha Copy Share Image
Discouragement tricks you into mentally or emotionally dwelling in the very place you want to leave. — Guy Finley Copy Share Image