Nature is a temple, where the living Columns sometimes breathe confusing speech; Man walks within these groves of symbols, each Of which… — Charles Baudelaire Copy Share Image
We can thank our lucky stars when once in a blue moon we find rare and kindred souls along the pathways of… — Laurel Burch Copy Share Image
I feel comfortable here primarily because I think Los Angeles is made up of people who don't come from here, so you… — Matthew Rhys Copy Share Image
Women of vanquished races are usually very prone to wed with the men who have slaughtered their kindred in battle. — Arthur Desmond Copy Share Image
Happiness is a sunbeam, which may pass though a thousand bosoms without losing a particle of its original ray. — Philip Sidney Copy Share Image
Behind each piece, animating every attempt, is the echo of a precarious faith, that we are more intimately bound to one another… — Charles D'Ambrosio Copy Share Image
A bosom friend - an intimate friend, you know - a really kindred spirit to whom I can confide my inmost soul. — Lucy Maud Montgomery Copy Share Image
Kindness is the visible expression of a feeling and merciful heart; it is the going forth of a tender and susceptible mind;… — John Angell James Copy Share Image
And I have found that when we Catholics, in the spirit of love and charity, declare our faith boldly and with conviction,… — Benedict Groeschel Copy Share Image
I've met people I wished I hadn't met. But Al Pacino was not one of them. For a guy who's old enough… — Bobby Cannavale Copy Share Image
I'm always the one on the carpet that will be wearing something that nobody else will pick from the collection. I feel… — Jaime King Copy Share Image
... the histories of Blacks and Jews in bondage and out of bondage, have been blood histories pursued through our kindred searchings… — June Jordan Copy Share Image
It is permissible to take life's blessings with both hands provided thou dost know thyself prepared in the opposite event to take… — Meister Eckhart Copy Share Image
When messengers are sent to minister to the inhabitants of this earth, they are not strangers, but from the ranks of our… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When desire, having rejected reason and overpowered judgment which leads to right, is set in the direction of the pleasure which beauty… — Socrates Copy Share Image
I always rejoice when I see a tribunal filled with a man of an upright and inflexible temper, who in the execution… — Joseph Addison Copy Share Image
The stars awaken a certain reverence, because though always present, they are inaccessible; but all natural objects make a kindred impression, when… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
In civilized communities, property as well as personal rights is an essential object of the laws, which encourage industry by securing the… — James Madison Copy Share Image
Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred, and we are better throughout the year for having, in spirit,… — Marlo Thomas Copy Share Image
The Musketaquid, or Grass-ground River, though probably as old as the Nile or Euphrates, did not begin to have a place in… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
It may be safely affirmed that there neither is, nor can be, any essential difference between the language of prose and metrical… — William Wordsworth Copy Share Image
It was a bold, wild life for a faerie - most never even left their forests - but she was a bold,… — Laini Taylor Copy Share Image
Amid the welter of vague political abstractions ... where meanings shift so quickly and so subtly, not only following changes of thought,… — J. Allan Hobson Copy Share Image
Kindred weaknesses induce friendships as often as kindred virtues. — Christian Nestell Bovee Copy Share Image
Lost money is bewailed with deeper sighs Than friends, or kindred, and with louder cries. — Juvenal Copy Share Image
The great vicarious work for our kindred dead in our temples demonstrates both the justice and the fairness of the gospel of… — James E. Faust Copy Share Image
Bless my family, kindred, friends and country, be our God and guide this day and forever for His sake, who lay down… — George Washington Copy Share Image
Defend our liberties and fashion into one united people the multitudes brought hither out of many kindred and tongues. — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
Twitter represents a collective collaboration that manifests our ability to unconsciously connect kindred voices through the experiences that move us. As such,… — Brian Solis Copy Share Image
Men leave their riches either to their kindred or their friends, and moderate portions prosper best in both. — Francis Bacon Copy Share Image
Give all to love: Obey thy heart; Friends, kindred, days, Estate, good fame, Plans, credit, and the Muse,- Nothing refuse. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Personality wise, we are all kindred spirits. I've said this before; if we [with Mike Mangini ] ever went to high school… — John Petrucci Copy Share Image
There is something tenderly appropriate in the serene death of the old. Nothing is more touching than the death of the young,… — Robert Green Ingersoll Copy Share Image
He who understands you is greater kin to you than your own brother. For even your own kindred neither understand you nor… — Khalil Gibran Copy Share Image
To express a marriage of two complementary colors, their mingling and their opposition, the mysterious vibrations of kindred tones... — Vincent Van Gogh Copy Share Image
Old events have modern meanings; only that survives of past history which finds kindred in all hearts and lives. — James Russell Lowell Copy Share Image
Pleasure is our first and kindred good. It is the starting point of every choice and of every aversion, and to it… — Epicurus Copy Share Image
“The Dictionary defines Soul Mate as: A person who is perfectly suited to another in temperament. Before I met mine, I didn't… — James Hauenstein Copy Share Image
When two minds of a high order, interested in kindred subjects, come together, their conversation is chiefly remarkable for the summariness of… — William James Copy Share Image