Whatever you can conceive or imagine is but a fragment of yourself. — Hakuun Yasutani Copy Share Image
“You must understand with your hearts. With the whole of yourselves, not just a fragment.” — Madeleine L'Engle Copy Share Image
North America can easily fragment quickly as did the Eastern Bloc in 1989. — Douglas Coupland Copy Share Image
The beauty of a fragment is that it still supports the hope of brilliant completeness. — Tobias Wolff Copy Share Image
“A fragment for my friend-- If your soul left this earth I would follow and find you Silent, my starship suspended in… — Emily St. John Mandel Copy Share Image
“Even when he was gone, some fragment of his spirit lingered behind.” — Stephanie Perkins Copy Share Image
“To live was to be a fragment of the cosmere that was experiencing itself.” — Brandon Sanderson Copy Share Image
“It's the fragment of your past that explains why you have lived your life the way you have done and made the… — Rosie Thomas Copy Share Image
I'm saying look, here they come, pay attention. Let your eyes transform what appears ordinary, commonplace, into what it is, a moment… — Philip Levine Copy Share Image
What seems distinctively modern as a unit of thought, of art, of discourse is the fragment; and the quotation is one kind… — Susan Sontag Copy Share Image
No single thing abides; but all things flow. Fragment to fragment clings - the things thus grow Until we know them and… — Lucretius Copy Share Image
Our greatest pleasure, surely, is in fragments, just as we derive the most pleasure from life if we regard it as a… — Thomas Bernhard Copy Share Image
Theatre is about the collective imagination... Everything I use on-stage is driven by the subject matter and what you might call the… — Simon McBurney Copy Share Image
I like it when you have something happening by coincidence. Just something in a book is enough. But I prefer a fragment… — Dries van Noten Copy Share Image
Literature is a fragment of a fragment. Of all that ever happened, or has been said, but a fraction has been written;… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
Everlastingly chained to a single little fragment of the Whole, man himself develops into nothing but a fragment; everlastingly in his ear… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Of course, in television's presentation of the "news of the day," we may see the Now...this" mode of discourse in it's boldest… — Neil Postman Copy Share Image
“FRAGMENT, I am a fragment of us. I am a fragment composed of fragments. Mosaic, pastiche, ruin. Everyday consciousness proposes lightbulb, ropeswing,… — Rebecca Lindenberg Copy Share Image
“Adrian's fragment also refers to the question of responsibility: whether there's a chain of it, or whether we draw the concept more… — Julian Barnes Copy Share Image
The fear is like metal on my tongue—I’ve known him but a fragment of time, and yet I’m certain if I accept… — Nalini Singh Copy Share Image
A war, with its attendant human suffering, must, when that evil is unavoidable, be made to fragment more than buildings: It must… — Wole Soyinka Copy Share Image
“How do we find words for describing levels of betrayal and emotional, physical, sexual and spiritual torture that fragment and destroy a… — Valerie Sinason Copy Share Image
“The road up and the road down is one and the same. (ὁδὸς ἄνω κάτω μία καὶ ὡυτή) —Fragment 60” — Heraclitus Copy Share Image
Jeffersonian democracy, faulty as it is, and only the fragment of it that we have, is a thing of such preciousness, a… — W. S. Merwin Copy Share Image
At the sight of a single bone, of a single piece of bone, I recognize and reconstruct the portion of the whole… — Georges Cuvier Copy Share Image