True praying has the largest results for good; and poor praying, the least. We cannot do too much of real praying; we… — Edward McKendree Bounds Copy Share Image
I stare at the pile of discarded remnants and think of my mother. Did she touch that pillar there? Does her scent… — Libba Bray Copy Share Image
True conformity to the dictates of nature requires reverence for the past and solicitude for the future. 'Nature' is not simply the… — Russell Kirk Copy Share Image
I work under three umbrellas: entertainment, education, and entrepreneurship. Of course the entertainment fragment speaks for itself because I'm in Chicago. However,… — Eddie George Copy Share Image
Jesus Christ has bought us with His blood, but, alas, He has not had His money's worth! He paid for ALL, and… — F.B. Meyer Copy Share Image
“Utopia is the hope that the scattered fragments of good that we come across from time to time in our lives can… — Nick Bostrom Copy Share Image
Since every building and designed object is made of memory, every place can become a memorial for re-membering our lives and the… — Anthony Lawlor Copy Share Image
To dance with a man is to concentrate a twelvemonth's regulation fire upon him in the fragment of an hour. To pass… — Thomas Hardy Copy Share Image
There is no mystery in a looking glass until someone looks into it. Then, though it remains the same glass, it presents… — Harold Clarke Goddard Copy Share Image
At the outset do not be worried about this big question-Truth. It is a very simple matter if each one of you… — William Osler Copy Share Image
Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high, where knowledge is free. Where the world has not been… — Rabindranath Tagore Copy Share Image
God always was, and always is, and always will be. Or rather, God always Is. For Was and Will be are fragments… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
One great blemish in the popular mind of America and the prolific parent of an innumerable brood of evils, is Universal Distrust… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
We must point out that in what concerns its material the event is not a miracle. What I mean is that what… — Alain Badiou Copy Share Image
Antique art has come down to us in a fragmentary condition, and we have virtuously adapted our taste to this necessity. Almost… — Kenneth Clark Copy Share Image
I wish this story were different. I wish it were more civilized. I wish it showed me in a better light, if… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
What really interests me about capturing and suspending movement is that I get to experience something invisible and inaudible, as elusive and… — James Nares Copy Share Image
Grow strong, my comrade … that you may stand Unshaken when I fall; that I may know The shattered fragments of my… — Will Durant Copy Share Image
Mind is a crowd of many desires; it is not a single desire. Mind is multi-psychic, and all the fragments are falling… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
We clasp the hands of those who go before us, and the hands of those who come after us; we enter the… — Wendell Berry Copy Share Image
I have no policy for my collection. For example, there's a bunch of meteorite [on the windowsill in my studio]. I touch… — Hiroshi Sugimoto Copy Share Image
She finds tales everywhere, in grains of sand she picks up from the garden, in puffs of smoke that drift out from… — David Almond 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
If there were no internal propensity to unite, even at a prodigiously rudimentary level — indeed in the molecule itself — it… — Pierre Teilhard de Chardin Copy Share Image
With every fragment of rock that fall from me, I can hear the voice of Marianne Engle. I love you. Aishiteru. Ego… — Andrew Davidson Copy Share Image
In the visible world, the Milky Way is a tiny fragment; within this fragment, the solar system is an infinitesimal speck, and… — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
I have a similar affection for the parenthesis (but I always take most of my parentheses out, so as not to call… — Sarah Vowell Copy Share Image
I never take a picture of a face because a face is somebody, an arm is not recognizable as somebody. When you… — Annette Messager Copy Share Image
There is no such word as 'too late,' in the wide world — nay, not in the universe. What! shall we, whose… — Dinah Copy Share Image
In dreams the mind is constantly giving you substitutes just to protect sleep. And the same is happening while you are awake.… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
If you pay attention to those aspects of God that demonstrate love, truth, beauty, intelligence, order, and spiritual evolution, those aspects will… — Deepak Chopra Copy Share Image
What is life? Thoughts and feelings arise, with or without our will, and we employ words to express them. We are born,… — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image
A history of civilization shares the presumptuousness of every philosophical enterprise: it offers the ridiculous spectacle of a fragment expounding the whole.… — Will Durant Copy Share Image
I shall never forget my admiration for that German pilot, who single handed, fought seven of us for ten minutes. I saw… — James McCudden Copy Share Image
I walked slowly out on the beach. A few yards below high-water mark I stopped and read the words again: WRITE YOUR… — Arthur Gordon Webster Copy Share Image
The line between inner and outer landscapes is breaking down. Earthquakes can result from seismic upheavals within the human mind. The whole… — William S. Burroughs Copy Share Image
I live in a constant endeavor to fence against the infirmities of ill health, and other evils of life, by mirth; being… — Laurence Sterne Copy Share Image
“Beautiful dripping fragments—the negligent list of one after another, as I happen to call them to me, or think of them, The… — Walt Whitman Copy Share Image
I had a very linear story line for this particular play, and I wanted to open the piece up a bit, so… — Philip Kan Gotanda Copy Share Image
The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism. But, under the name of 'liberalism,' they will adopt every fragment of the socialist… — Norman Thomas Copy Share Image