Poetry is when you make new things familiar and familiar things new — Rory Sutherland Copy Share Image
The familiar was usually invisible; how many people really noticed everything they saw? — Ilsa J. Bick Copy Share Image
And, hungry for the old, familiar ways, I turned aside and bowed my head and wept. — Claude McKay Copy Share Image
It's gratifying to hear something familiar and challenging at the same time. — Kelela Copy Share Image
Outside Ted (Washington) and Bobby (Hamilton), nobody was familiar with (the 3-4), — Warren Sapp Copy Share Image
A folk melody can exist uniquely but also still be somewhat familiar to you. — Ruston Kelly Copy Share Image
I am one who is calmed by tears rather than smiles...they'er so familiar. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
But I gotta say, oh, baby, oh baby, why is this so familiar? Just met her, already feel like I know the… — Drake Copy Share Image
Language is filled with words for deprivation images so familiar it is hard to crack language open into that other country the… — Susan Griffin Copy Share Image
It is difficult to see a situation for what it is when you are in the midst of it,” Tsukiko says. “It… — Erin Morgenstern Copy Share Image
“Research confirms that we are more comfortable with people who are familiar looking, whether we know them very well or have not… — Glen Wilson Copy Share Image
Most of the time, I'm working in places I'm not familiar with. Sometimes it's Slovakia, and sometimes it's Hawaii. Not to bash… — George Clooney Copy Share Image
If your broker or investment advisor is not familiar with the concept of standard deviation of returns, get a new one. — William J. Bernstein Copy Share Image
The fact is that nothing in gerontology even comes close to fulfilling the promise of dramatically extended lifespan, in spite of bold… — S. Jay Olshansky Copy Share Image
The scholar is not apt to make his most familiar experience come gracefully to the aid of his expression. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
The man who acquires an encyclopedia does not thereby acquire every line, every paragraph, every page, and every illustration; he acquires the… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
It shouldn't freak you out to realize that God's eyes are on you. Because He doesn't see you through eyes of disapproval… — Steven Furtick Copy Share Image
There's an awful lot of choices in the world as far as what one can do for a living. It's best to… — Justine Bateman Copy Share Image
There is truth in little corners of our lives. There are hints of it in songs and children's eyes. It's familiar, like… — Brooke Fraser Copy Share Image
When custom has made familiar the charms that are most attractive, when youthful freshness has died away, and with the brightness of… — Timothy Shay Arthur Copy Share Image
I never perceived a contradiction in the political revolutionary field between the ideas I maintained and the idea of that symbol, that… — Fidel Castro Copy Share Image
But the person who stepped out of the front door was tall and thin, with short, spiky dark hair. he was wearing… — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
In the 19th century the anatomy of the eye was known in great detail and the sophisticated mechanisms it employs to deliver… — Michael Behe Copy Share Image
If I had stood at the free-throw line and thought about 10 million people watching me on the other side of the… — Michael Jordan Copy Share Image
If every life is a river, then it's little wonder that we do not even notice the changes that occur until we… — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
At a time when history made its way slowly, the few events were easily remembered and woven into a backdrop, known to… — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image
Nature has a drive for wholeness and has created us only in relationship like one giant superorganism. It's a fact there is… — Lynne McTaggart Copy Share Image
Then he exploded. "No!" he said. That familiar injunction. I'd heard it so many times. "No. I cannot take this steel. It… — Bill Buford Copy Share Image
I cut off your hand. I have been living with your grief and your rage and your pain ever since. I don't… — Megan Whalen Turner Copy Share Image
Fear keeps us rooted in the past. Fear of the unknown, fear of abandonment, fear of rejection, fear of not having enough,… — Debbie Ford Copy Share Image
I had a question. "Why does the name Pearl Harbor sound so familiar?" The lieutenant colonel's eyes narrowed. "Pearl Harbor is the… — James Patterson Copy Share Image