The imagination is the secret and marrow of civilization. It is the very eye of faith. — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
In time of trouble avert not thy face from hope, for the soft marrow abideth in the hard bone. — Hafez Copy Share Image
Your father is a fool skin deep; but you are a fool to your very marrow. — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
Feather to fire,fire to blood Blood to bone,bone to marrow Marrow to ashes,ashes to snow — Gregory Colbert Copy Share Image
I was a biography in constant motion, memory to the marrow of my bones. — Philip Roth Copy Share Image
It would be hard to say that exactly, but antinatalism is a reality in my life, not just an interesting idea. I… — Quentin S. Crisp Copy Share Image
I want women and girls everywhere to know - deep in their bone marrow - that girls are born special, whole, and… — Christiane Northrup Copy Share Image
Love must not touch the marrow of the soul. Our affections must be breakable chains that we can cast them off or… — Euripides Copy Share Image
Oh literature, oh the glorious Art, how it preys upon the marrow in our bones. It scoops the stuffing out of us,… — D. H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
If I were a young man With my bones full of marrow, Oh, if I were a bold young man Straight as… — Robert Graves Copy Share Image
Resistance to team play seemed to pour like wet cement through my bones, displacing supple marrow, until I was ballasted with my… — Florence King Copy Share Image
Personally speaking, when everything is boiled down to the marrow, I think the reason Reddit tolerates the creepy forums has to do… — John Scalzi Copy Share Image
Despair kinda smells like burnt hair. Sounds great, but smells lousy. Now fear... fear you can taste! Let's see, fear kinda tastes… — Matt Wagner Copy Share Image
I learned to make my mind large, as the universe is large, so that there is room for paradoxes. Petals are bone… — Maxine Hong Kingston Copy Share Image
A line will take us hours maybe; / Yet if it does not seem a moment's thought, / Our stitching and unstitching… — William Butler Yeats Copy Share Image
marrows - alas! - are arriving in a steady stream at the back door. ... Oddly enough, the majority of people who… — Miss Read Copy Share Image
Warriorship is so tender, without skin, without tissue, naked and raw. It is soft and gentle. You have renounced putting on a… — Chogyam Trungpa Copy Share Image
The most important part of the practice is for the question to remain alive and for your whole body and mind to… — Martine Batchelor Copy Share Image
Do not shun this maxim because it is common-place. On the contrary, take the closest heed of what observant men, who would… — Arthur Helps Copy Share Image
There are also flat periods in life which may well be the periods during which-before new lessons come- the past lessons of… — Neal A. Maxwell Copy Share Image
I was shocked to my marrow the very first time I heard the Church is saying a man can marry a man.… — Peter Akinola Copy Share Image
Every walk to the woods is a religious rite, every bath in the stream is a saving ordinance. Communion service is at… — John Burroughs Copy Share Image
It sloweth age, it strengtheneth youth, it helpeth digestion, it abandoneth melancholie, it relisheth the heart, it lighteneth the mind, it quickenth… — Joseph Lyons Copy Share Image
When we consider the weak and nerveless periods of some literary men, who perchance in feet and inches come up to the… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“Just as woodpeckers specialise in extracting insects from the trunks of trees, the first humans specialised in extracting marrow from bones. Why… — Yuval Noah Harari Copy Share Image
“If I had thought the beef marrow might be a hell of a lot of work for not much difference, I needn’t… — Julie Powell Copy Share Image
The civilized nations--Greece, Rome, England--have been sustained by the primitive forests which anciently rotted where they stand. They survive as long as… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“How much more interior can you get, after all, than the interior of bones? It's the center of the center of things.… — Julie Powell Copy Share Image
“HONEY: (Apologetically, holding up her brandy bottle) I peel labels. GEORGE: We all peel labels, sweetie; and when you get through the… — Edward Albee Copy Share Image
When you've cooked the marrow of the sun and moon, The pearl is so bright you don't worry about poverty. — Sun Bu'er Copy Share Image
“What is in the marrow is hard to take out of the bone.--Irish Proverb” — Dorien Kelly Copy Share Image
In all of us there is a hunger, marrow-deep, to know our heritage, to know who we are and where we came… — Alex Haley Copy Share Image
I believe life is precious; I believe that to the marrow of my bones. — Richard Mourdock Copy Share Image
[Newton's calculations] entered the marrow of what we know without knowing how we know it. — Hermann Bondi Copy Share Image
“...and this morning I am without fire, my marrow is ash, I am very sad.” — Hélène Cixous Copy Share Image
I bleed my bones, their marrow to bestowUpon that God who knows what I would know. — Theodore Roethke Copy Share Image