“You run the risk of a few tears when you allow yourself to be tamed...” — Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Copy Share Image
The ego is kind of a big, unwieldy thing. It's not so easily tamed or subdued. — Alan Ball Copy Share Image
One runs the risk of weeping a little, if one lets himself be tamed. — Antoine de Saint-Exupery Copy Share Image
I remembered the fox. One runs the risk of crying a bit if one allows oneself to be tamed. — Antoine de Saint-Exupery Copy Share Image
“But you, children of space, you restless in rest, you shall not be trapped nor tamed.” — Kahlil Gibran Copy Share Image
“I too am not a bit tamed, I too am untranslatable, I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world.” — Walt Whitman Copy Share Image
We can't be tamed at all. We've never been that kind of group. We always used to talk about how our image… — Rozonda Thomas Copy Share Image
There is no spot of ground, however arid, bare or ugly, that cannot be tamed into such a state as may give… — Gertrude Jekyll Copy Share Image
One day some as yet unborn scholar will recognize in the clock the machine that has tamed the wilds. — J. M. Coetzee Copy Share Image
We write because we believe the human spirit cannot be tamed and should not be trained. — Nikki Giovanni Copy Share Image
The violence of sorrow is not at the first to be striven withal; being, like a mighty beast, sooner tamed with following… — Philip Sidney Copy Share Image
Guns have metamorphosed into cameras in this earnest comedy, the ecology safari, because nature has ceased to be what it always had… — Susan Sontag Copy Share Image
Suetonius, in holding up a mirror to those Caesars of diverting legend, reflects not only them but ourselves: half-tamed creatures, whose great… — Suetonius Copy Share Image
“Most animals can be tamed, I suppose," Cork replied. "The question is, do you really want to? Make them tame and they… — William Kent Krueger Copy Share Image
Some animals are cunning and evil-disposed, as the fox; others, as the dog, are fierce, friendly, and fawning. Some are gentle and… — Aristotle Copy Share Image
“...it isn't a bad thing to remember that you have some wildness in you, that not every inch of your soul is… — Brian Morton Copy Share Image
It is a truth universally acknowledged that from puberty onwards, the female body is disgusting and unruly and must be tamed, trimmed… — Stella Young Copy Share Image
These masters of the universe must be tamed in the interests of the ordinary families whose jobs and livelihoods are being put… — Vince Cable Copy Share Image
When I consider that the noble animals have been exterminated here - the cougar, panther, lynx, wolverine, wolf, bear, moose, deer, the… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
As far as feminism is concerned ... the problem in the world is men, and they, in their natural state, are essentially… — Rush Limbaugh Copy Share Image
When he stood trembling with fear before the captor, bruised from falls by the restrictive rope, made submissive by choking, clogs, cuts… — J. Frank Dobie Copy Share Image
The image cannot be dispossessed of a primordial freshness, which idea can never claim. An idea is derivative and tamed. The imageis… — John Crowe Ransom Copy Share Image
The poet's role has changed over the centuries, the ages. The poets, the griots, used to be the keepers of the facts;… — Malik Yusef Copy Share Image
There are many objects of desire, and therefore many desires. Some are born with us, hunger, yearning, and pride of place, and… — Guy Davenport Copy Share Image
In former days, men sold themselves to the Devil to acquire magical powers. Nowadays they acquire those powers from science, and find… — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
As a writer, politician, scientist, and businessman, [Ben] Franklin had few equals among the educated of his day-though he left school at… — John Taylor Gatto Copy Share Image
Without those forerunners, Jane Austen and the Brontes and George Eliot could no more have written than Shakespeare could have written without… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image