I'm not a big dreamer. I never have been. I remember fragments of my dream, and I try to take a traditional… — Leonardo DiCaprio 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
...from schools to universities to research institutes, we teach about origins in disconnected fragments. We seem incapable of offering a unified account… — David Christian Copy Share Image
After all, when a thought takes one's breath away, a lesson on grammar seems an impertinence. As Ruskin wrote in his earlier… — Thomas Wentworth Higginson Copy Share Image
All the nations and peoples are too closely knit together today for any one of them to imagine that it can live… — Jawaharlal Nehru Copy Share Image
“She is stunning in her anger. Her eyes are bright, her chest is heaving and all I want to do is slam… — M.R. Field Copy Share Image
Poring over fragments of other people's lives, peering into their bedrooms when they don't know we're there, we thrill to the glamour… — Patricia Ann Meyer Spacks Copy Share Image
The golden rule of conduct is mutual toleration, seeing that we will never all think alike and we shall see Truth in… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
Fragments of the natural method must be sought with the greatest care. This is the first and last desideratum among botanists. Nature… — Carl Linnaeus Copy Share Image
I believe that today more than ever a book should be sought after even if it has only one great page in… — Henry Miller Copy Share Image
Poverty is less a matter of income than of prospects. While the incomes of the poor have steadily risen through Great Society… — George Gilder Copy Share Image
Perhaps not one religion contains all of the truth of the world. Perhaps every religion contains fragments of the truth, and it… — Christopher Paolini Copy Share Image
Indeed, the attempt to live according to the notion that the fragments are really separate is, in essence, what has led to… — David Bohm Copy Share Image
Everybody knows how fallible memory can sometimes be. You remember certain fragments precisely, but as soon as you try to join the… — Gunter Grass Copy Share Image
The writer's no different. When he's rejected, that paper is rejected, in a sense, a sizeable fragment of the writer is rejected… — Rod Serling Copy Share Image
The pale and quiet moon Makes her calm forehead bare, And the last fragments of the storm, Like shattered rigging from a… — James Russell Lowell Copy Share Image
All knowledge is partial, infinitesimally partial. Reason is a net thrown out into an ocean. What truth it brings in is a… — Ursula K. Le Guin Copy Share Image
If you find a way to write with open heart to Diary, a friend with Truth, no detail spared, your tome like… — Robin Maxwell Copy Share Image
I think we've come to a kind of splinter period in poetry. These tiny little bright fragments of observation - and not… — Conrad Aiken Copy Share Image
“The journey of life is the unification of fragmentation. Fragments are units of power that are out of control. We make agreements… — Caroline Myss Copy Share Image
“All there is, is fragments, because a man, even the loneliest of the species, is divided among several persons, animals, worlds. To… — Coleman Dowell Copy Share Image
I have actually known a case where a Woman has exterminated her whole household, and half an hour afterwards, when her rage… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
'Tis time, my friend, 'tis time! For rest the heart is aching; Days follow days in flight, and every day is taking,… — Alexander Pushkin Copy Share Image
Because if you're trying to write and you have unlimited time, you can procrastinate an unlimited account, but if you have limited… — Julia Cameron Copy Share Image
Waves of thought are stirring. In a twilight corner of her consciousness, one tiny fragment and another tiny fragment call out wordlessly… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
Talk—half-talk, phrases that had no need to be finished, abstractions, Chinese bells played on with cotton-tipped sticks, mock orange blossoms painted on… — Anais Nin Copy Share Image
The clarity was startling and Samson wondered whether he was imagining these moments. Not that they hadn't happened at all, but that… — Nicole Krauss Copy Share Image
It was the forty-fathom slumber that clears the soul and eye and heart, and sends you to breakfast ravening. They emptied a… — Rudyard Kipling 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
It has been the sad experience of many that much of the best and the most beautiful is lost to those whose… — Charles Webster Leadbeater Copy Share Image
I believed that by fixing it down in words, I could force sense from all that had happened, that effect would follow… — Robin Hobb Copy Share Image
If you're not embodying and living in who you are, you're going to have - it's going to be like fragments. You're… — Sark Copy Share Image
Ascension seemed at such times a natural law. If one added to it a law of completion - that everything must finally… — Marilynne Robinson Copy Share Image
Don't let the sun go down on me Although I search myself, it's always someone else I see I'd just allow a… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
All I know is that the stable is empty, and the horse is gone. The rest I don't know. Whether [in the… — Max Lucado Copy Share Image
Or is anyone's identity a matter of fragments held together by convenient or useful narrative, that in ordinary circumstances never reveals itself… — Ann Leckie Copy Share Image
There is no wisdom save in truth. Truth is everlasting, but our ideas about truth are changeable. Only a little of the… — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
There are no insignificant relationships. Every experience that we have contains purpose and meaning. Each event, each person in our lives embodies… — Caroline Myss Copy Share Image
For paradise we long. For perfection we were made...This longing is the source of the hunger and dissatisfaction that mark our lives...This… — Richard John Neuhaus Copy Share Image
“True law, the code of justice, the essence of our sensations of right and wrong, is the conscience of society. It has… — Walter Van Tilburg Clark Copy Share Image