You could live in Winnipeg a thousand years and not meet Ringo, Paul McCartney, or Bob Dylan. — Burton Cummings Copy Share Image
“Oh the sweet air in Narnia! An hour's life there is better than a thousand years in Calormen.” — C.S. Lewis Copy Share Image
The blest to-day is as completely so, As who began a thousand years ago. — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image
I could live a thousand years and still not know everything, still not have tried anything. — Cam Gigandet Copy Share Image
“I hope that if I ever travel two thousand years into the future, there will still be bacon.” — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
“I wouldn’t have been able to figure out how to do all this in a thousand years with a hundred monkeys helping… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Any fine morning, a power saw can fell a tree that took a thousand years to grow. — Edwin Way Teale Copy Share Image
The Irish didn't read and write for a couple of thousand years, and I think we developed good memories and recall. We… — Kevin Starr Copy Share Image
Vanity of vanities, all is vanity, and there is nothing new under the sun, as Solomon said more than three thousand years… — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
I mean five thousand years ago people emerge out of nowhere -sproing!- with brains and everything and begin wrecking the planet. You'd… — Douglas Coupland Copy Share Image
Two thousand years ago, God started a revolt against the religion He started. So don't ever put it past God to cause… — Erwin McManus Copy Share Image
“There was one face that looked like another face before it and then another face that looked like the face before it.… — Scott McClanahan Copy Share Image
In one thousand years of Russia's existence, its first popular national election ever to be held occurred in June 1991. Six days… — Russell M. Nelson Copy Share Image
I do not, like the Fundamentalists, believe that creation stopped six thousand years ago after a week of hard work. Creation is… — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
Someone has asked me to paint Biblical pictures, and I say no, I'll not paint something that we know nothing about, might… — Grandma Moses Copy Share Image
Sun and moon have no light left, earth is dark; Our women's world is sunk so deep, who can help us? Jewelry… — Qiu Jin Copy Share Image
Madness in Civilization is a brilliant, provocative, and hugely entertaining history of the treatment and mistreatment of the mentally ill. Packed with… — Dirk Wittenborn Copy Share Image
Macaulay somewhere says, that it is extraordinary that, whereas the laws of the motions of the heavenly bodies, far removed as they… — Florence Nightingale Copy Share Image
Nu shu means women's writing. And it was a secret writing system that was invented by women, used by women and kept… — Lisa See Copy Share Image
“I believe order is better than chaos, creation better than destruction. I prefer gentleness to violence, forgiveness to vendetta. On the whole… — Kenneth Clark Copy Share Image
Peitaho Heavy rains fall on Yuyen, the northland kingdom of swallows. White pages of rain envelop the sky, and fishing boats off… — Mao Zedong Copy Share Image
The price the Virgin demanded was purity, and the way the educators of Catholic children have interpreted this for nearly two thousand… — Marina Warner Copy Share Image
The sage has the sun and moon by his side and the universe under his arm. He blends everything into a harmonious… — Zhuangzi Copy Share Image
“...Is there a more monstrous thought, a more convincing spectacle, a more patent affirmation of the impotence and madness of the brain?… — Blaise Cendrars Copy Share Image
“Chen pointed to the cub. "There's your brute." Then he pointed to the pups. "And there's your domestication. For the most part,… — Jiang Rong Copy Share Image
Present global culture is a kind of arrogant newcomer. It arrives on the planetary stage following four and a half billion years… — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image
We humans have existed in our present form for about a hundred thousand years. I believe that if during this time the… — Dalai Lama Copy Share Image
“But we do not ask. We want to be told. One of the most curious things in the structure of our psyche… — Jiddu Krishnamurti Copy Share Image
“For God said, “In that day on which ye shall eat of it, ye shall die by death.” The Lord, therefore, recapitulating… — The Church Fathers Copy Share Image
“Studying a book that was finished nearly two thousand years ago may appear to some like an interesting but somewhat impractical pursuit.… — John Snyder Copy Share Image
“This, then, was the Old World on the eve of Columbus’s departure in 1492. For almost half a millennium Christians had been… — David E. Stannard Copy Share Image
When you pick up an inch of the present to move it, you also pick up several thousand years of history. — Gordon R Dickson Copy Share Image
“It is a contradiction this creek- a hundred thousand years old but renewed with each rainfall.” — Robert R. McCammon Copy Share Image
“Let us hush this cry of 'Forward', till ten thousand years have gone.” — Alfred Tennyson Copy Share Image
“A thousand years from now, even if I was never reborn, people would remember me: Ana Incarnate” — Jodi Meadows Copy Share Image
Words are few I have spoken. I could waste a thousand years wrapped in sorrow. — Culture Club Copy Share Image
You simply cannot make more (reefs), unless you have a few thousand years to wait. — Doug Rader Copy Share Image
Captive blood enslavement, pain and hunger drives your madness. Drink flesh life itself prepare to reign a thousand years. — Slayer Copy Share Image
Global warming, you don't win it. It's this weird steady-state issue that's going to be with us for a few thousand years. — Douglas Rushkoff Copy Share Image