For wit and judgment often are at strife, Though meant each other's aid, like man and wife. — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image
“If your love for another person doesn’t include loving yourself then your love is incomplete.” — Shannon L. Alder Copy Share Image
If you love someone, you are always joined with them--in joy, in absence, in solitude, in strife. — Rumi Copy Share Image
“There seems to be endless capacity for strife in your system.” “Of course there is. Doesn’t that fit human nature?” — Norman Mailer Copy Share Image
It's also very important in Latin America. If we can deal with the drug problem there, some of their strife there, it's… — Anthony Weiner Copy Share Image
The traveling heart went free / With endless streams; that strife was stopped; / And down a thousand vales I dropped, /… — Alice Meynell Copy Share Image
Rising early and scorning laziness, remaining calm in time of strife, faultless in conduct and clever in actions. One like this will… — Gautama Buddha Copy Share Image
Every object strives for its proper place. A book seeks to be near its truest admirer. Just as this helpless moth seeks… — Vikram Seth Copy Share Image
If man puts his honor first in relying upon himself, knowing himself and applying himself, this in self-reliance, self-assertion, and freedom, he… — Max Stirner Copy Share Image
If men would as fervently seek after love and righteousness as they do after opinions, there would be no strife on earth,… — Jakob Bohme Copy Share Image
The passions of the titanic struggle will finally enter upon the sleep of oblivion, and only its splendid accomplishments for the cause… — James Longstreet Copy Share Image
The Way of Tao is this: It strives not, but conquers; It speaks not, but all is made clear; It summons not,… — Laozi Copy Share Image
My father was a naturalist and a very spiritual person, who had a great desire to pass on his knowledge to others,… — Carlos Gracie, Jr Copy Share Image
The peace of Manderley. The quietude and the grace. Whoever lived within its walls, whatever trouble there was and strife, however much… — Daphne du Maurier Copy Share Image
Had the crow only fed without cawing she would have had more to eat, and much less of strife and envy to… — Horace Copy Share Image
They set great store by their gardens . . . Their studie and deligence herein commeth not only of pleasure, but also… — Thomas More Copy Share Image
The malcontent is neither well, full nor fasting; and though he abounds with complaints, yet nothing dislikes him but the present; for… — Joseph Hall Copy Share Image
Then may we not fairly plead in reply that our true lover of knowledge naturally strives for truth, and is not content… — Plato Copy Share Image
Socialism's results have ranged between the merely shabby and the truly catastrophic - poverty, strife, oppression and, on the killing fields of… — Margaret Thatcher Copy Share Image
Turn off your radio. Put away your daily paper. Read one review of events a week and spend some time reading good… — Dorothy Day Copy Share Image
A little more kindness, A little less speed, A little more giving, A little less greed, A little more smile, A little… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
If I had been downright honest with myself, I would have seen very plainly in my heart that I did but half… — Herman Melville Copy Share Image
Everyone strives to attain the Law,' answers the man, 'how does it come about, then, that in all these years no one… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Once (says an Author; where I need not say) Two Trav'lers found an Oyster in their way; Both fierce, both hungry; the… — Pope Alexander VI Copy Share Image
The contest is not over, the strife is not ended. It has only entered upon a new and enlarged arena. — Jefferson Davis Copy Share Image
I do not love strife, because I have always found that in the end each remains of the same opinion. — Catherine the Great Copy Share Image
The Metropolis strives to reach a mythical point where the world is completely fabricated by man, so that it absolutely coincides with… — Rem Koolhaas Copy Share Image
Hell strives with grace for conquest in my breast. What shall I do to shun the snares of death? — Christopher Marlowe Copy Share Image
Reason may be a small force, but it is constant, and works always in one direction, while the forces of unreason destroy… — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
Civil strife is as much a greater evil than a concerted war effort as war itself is worse than peace. — Herodotus Copy Share Image
In the world's broad field of battle, In the bivouac of Life, Be not like dumb, driven cattle! Be a hero in… — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Copy Share Image
The laws would not prevent each man from living according to his inclination, unless individuals harmed each other; for envy creates the… — Democritus Copy Share Image
A writer strives to express a universal truth in the way that rings the most bells in the shortest amount of time. — William Faulkner Copy Share Image
It's not a matter of if economies around the world becoming low-carbon, but when and how: through struggle and strife or through… — Lucy Powell Copy Share Image
The most important thing is that the work has to be solid [in terms of its formal structure] and that the work… — Wayne Thiebaud Copy Share Image
You must avoid blindness of mind by setting goals. ... I have long contended that the person who sets goals and who… — Carlos E. Asay Copy Share Image
Where the environment is too soft and luxurious and no strife is required for survival, not only are weak strains and individuals… — Madison Grant Copy Share Image
We do not admire the man of timid peace. We admire the man who embodies victorious effort; the man who never wrongs… — Theodore Roosevelt Copy Share Image
The written history of the world is largely a history of warfare, because the states within which we live came into existence… — John Keegan Copy Share Image
Living is strife and torment, disappointment and love and sacrifice, golden sunsets and black storms. I said that some time ago, and… — Laurence Olivier Copy Share Image