Oh eyes, no eyes, but fountains fraught with tears; O life, no life, but lively form of death; Oh world, no world,… — Thomas Kyd Copy Share Image
As the valley gives height to the mountain, so can sorrow give meaning to pleasure; as the well is the source of… — William Arthur Ward Copy Share Image
All I have to say is, Love one another - that is the height of all philosophy. It is beyond all religions.… — Robert Green Ingersoll Copy Share Image
A river continually fed by a living fountain may as soon end its streams before it come to the ocean, as a… — John Owen Copy Share Image
The love that gushes for all is the real elixir of life - the fountain of bodily longevity. It is the lack… — J. G. Holland Copy Share Image
The fabric of American empire ought to rest on the solid basis of THE CONSENT OF THE PEOPLE. The streams of national… — Alexander Hamilton Copy Share Image
Some men make gain a fountain, whence proceeds A stream of liberal and heroic deeds; The swell of pity, not to be… — William Cowper Copy Share Image
Music... will help dissolve your perplexities and purify your character and sensibilities, and in time of care and sorrow, will keep a… — Dietrich Bonhoeffer Copy Share Image
All Thy works with joy surround Thee, God of glory, Lord of Love; Stars and angels sing around Thee, Center of unbroken… — Henry Van Dyke Copy Share Image
The problem is once you've written the opening paragraph and worked out how the rest of the story will go in your… — Colm Toibin Copy Share Image
We were walking toward the fountain, the epicenter of activity, when an older couple stopped and openly observed us. Robert enjoyed being… — Patti Smith Copy Share Image
These are the forgeries of jealousy; And never, since the middle summer's spring, Met we on hill, in dale, forest, or mead,… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
The world is full of abundance and opportunity, but far too many people come to the fountain of life with a sieve… — Ben Sweetland Copy Share Image
One receives as reward for much ennui, despondency, boredom -such as a solitude without friends, books, duties, passions must bring with it… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
It is difficult to describe in short the enthusiasm and devotion provoked by and given to my research. We lived almost in… — Immanuel Velikovsky Copy Share Image
The stream sings a subdued music, a scarcely audible lilt, faint and fluid syllables not quite said. It slips away into its… — John Daniel Copy Share Image
A kindly tongue is the lodestone of the hearts of men. It is the bread of the spirit, it clotheth the words… — Bahá'u'lláh Copy Share Image
Because of the Thames I have always loved inland waterways - water in general, water sounds - there's music in water. Brooks… — Julie Andrews Copy Share Image
The Temple of Diana is in the vicinity of the fountain, which has given rise to the conjecture that it originally constituted… — Marguerite Gardiner Copy Share Image
You are the fountain of the sun. I'm the shadow of a willow. You fall upon my forehead. I melt. You slip… — Rumi Copy Share Image
Hope is a gift. You can't choose to have it. To believe and yet to have no hope is to thirst beside… — Ann-Marie MacDonald Copy Share Image
My two fingers on a typewriter have never connected with my brain. My hand on a pen does. A fountain pen, of… — Graham Greene Copy Share Image
When we talk of leaving our childhood behind us, we might as well say that the river flowing onward to the sea… — Anna Brownell Jameson Copy Share Image
My poems are like a dagger Sprouting flowers from the hilt; My poetry is like a fountain Sprinkling streams of coral water. — Jose Marti Copy Share Image
I'll toss my coins in the fountain, Look for clovers in grassy lawns Search for shooting stars in the night Cross my… — Tracy Chapman Copy Share Image
A fountain is the memory of nature, this marvelous sound of a little river in the mountains translated to the city. For… — Jaume Plensa Copy Share Image
Space. The continual becoming: invisible fountain from which all rhythms flow and to which they must pass. Beyond time or infinity — Frank Lloyd Wright Copy Share Image
I don't want anything to do with anything mechanical between me and the paper, including a typewriter, and I don't even want… — Shelby Foote Copy Share Image
He [William Harvey] bid me to goe to the Fountain-head, and read Aristotle, Cicero, Avicenna, and did call the Neoteriques shitt-breeches. — John Aubrey Copy Share Image
Because many advances have happened, we've lost the urgency (and that's just human nature) that we had before, when we couldn't vote,… — Spike Lee Copy Share Image
I write with a fountain pen. And then revise word by word and line by line so that the first draft of… — John Dufresne Copy Share Image
For love is of God. He is the fountain, author, parent, and commander of love; it is the sum of his law… — Matthew Henry Copy Share Image
In capital we trust. Capital is our savior, our holy grail, our fountain of youth, or at least health, for banks. — Bethany McLean Copy Share Image
Love was something different. Love was pure delight, a fountain of emotions, sensual delights, and enjoying spending time together. — Sergei Lukyanenko Copy Share Image
Of all the animals, the boy is the most unmanageable, inasmuch as he has the fountain of reason in him not yet… — Plato Copy Share Image
I think that when Evel Knievel crashed over the fountain at Caesar's, it kind of gave you a credibility and then anticipation… — David Blaine Copy Share Image
I use a ball pen because fountain pens are clumsy, and I get ink all over my fingers by the time I… — Ruskin Bond Copy Share Image
I've always written by hand. Mostly with a fountain pen, but sometimes with a pencil - especially for corrections. — Paul Auster Copy Share Image
“God alone is the Fountain of Life. Without Him there could be neither life nor joy, neither abundance nor delights.” — Randy Alcorn Copy Share Image
God is the universal substance in existing things. He comprises all things. He is the fountain of all being. In Him exists… — Anonymous Copy Share Image