The snow has left the cottage top; The thatch moss grows in brighter green; And eaves in quick succession drop, Where grinning… — John Clare Copy Share Image
Deep in the forest a call was sounding, and as often as he heard this call, mysteriously thrilling and luring, he felt… — Jack London Copy Share Image
I search his eyes for the slightest sign of anything, fear, remorse, anger. But there's only the same look of amusement that… — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
Folly, thou conquerest, and I must yield! Against stupidity the very gods Themselves contend in vain. Exalted reason, Resplendent daughter of the… — Friedrich Schiller Copy Share Image
To stroll is a science, it is the gastronomy of the eye. To walk is to vegetate, to stroll is to live…… — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
The vestibule door opens onto a June morning so fine and scrubbed Classira pauses at the threshold as she would at the… — Michael Cunningham Copy Share Image
Piety is the only proper and adequate relief of decaying man. He that grows old without religions hopes, as he declines into… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
The Palestinian society is split into two - those who are openly calling for Israel's destruction like Hamas, and those who are… — Benjamin Netanyahu Copy Share Image
Such is the nature of an expatriate life. Stripped of romance, perhaps that's what being an expat is all about: a sense… — Sarah Turnbull Copy Share Image
When you live alone you no longer know what it is to tell a story: the plausible disappears at the same time… — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image
That first plunge under the shore break on a chilly fall morning. It forces a sound out of one's body that is… — Brandon Boyd Copy Share Image
Now I ask you to make your sacrifice. Take a gamble. I took the plunge and I'm glad of it. — Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Copy Share Image
The mind which plunges into Surrealism, relives with burning excitement the best part of childhood. — Andre Breton Copy Share Image
The diver plunges deep to find pearls, and we must accept any labor or hazard to win a soul — Charles Spurgeon Copy Share Image
But I, from poetry's skies, plunge into communism, because without it I feel no love. — Vladimir Mayakovsky Copy Share Image
I had several offers to act in films. But I rejected all of them and decided to plunge into politics. — Rakhi Sawant Copy Share Image
A real man does not think of victory or defeat. He plunges recklessly towards an irrational death. — Yamamoto Tsunetomo Copy Share Image
Silence and solitude are confrontational. They plunge us instantly into the truth. — Barbara De Angelis Copy Share Image
The feeling of love is measured by the extent of missing the feverish state in which the absence of the other plunges… — Francine Noel Copy Share Image
I am not going to wait and have us plunge back into a contentious national debate that has very little chance of… — Hillary Clinton Copy Share Image
If a lot of money goes into the stock market, it'll push up prices, making money for stock speculators. Then the insiders… — Michael Hudson Copy Share Image
Authority allows two roles: the torturer and the tortured. Twists people into joyless mannequins that fear and hate, while culture plunges into… — Alan Moore Copy Share Image
Those who can soar to the highest heights can also plunge to the deepest depths and the natures which enjoy most keenly… — Lucy Maud Montgomery Copy Share Image
When I started my first company, I still had a 40-hour a week job. I was working on my company on nights… — Kathryn Minshew Copy Share Image
Marius was of the temperament that sinks into grief and remains there; Cosette was of the sort that plunges in and comes… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
That's how it is sometimes when we plunge into the depths of our lives. No one can accompany us, not even those… — Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni Copy Share Image
No purpose intervenes between I and You, no greed and no anticipation; and longing itself is changed as it plunges from the… — Martin Buber Copy Share Image
I am not fooling myself with dreams of immortality, know how relative all literature is, don't have any faith in mankind, derive… — Stefan Zweig Copy Share Image
But people who long to be rich fall into temptation and are trapped by many foolish desires and schemes that plunge them… — Saint Timothy Copy Share Image
To be a Jew is an act of the strenuous mind as it stands before the fakeries and lying seductions of the… — Cynthia Ozick Copy Share Image
If adventure has a final and all-embracing motive, it is surely this: we go out because it is our nature to go… — Wilfrid Noyce Copy Share Image
A man who is not born with the novel-writing gift has a troublesome time of it when he tries to build a… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
The soil in which the meditative mind can begin is the soil of everyday life, the strife, the pain, and the fleeting… — Jiddu Krishnamurti Copy Share Image
We ought not, as soon as we leave church, to plunge into business unsuited to church, but as soon as we get… — Saint John Chrysostom Copy Share Image
The laws of Nature, that is to say the laws of God, plainly made every human being a law unto himself, we… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image