Even our recreation was scheduled. There was no time to look for birds or wander into the nearby woods. We were put… — Gloria Whelan Copy Share Image
In far Eastern Russia, there's just some towns that time has forgotten. I guess they used to maybe be industrial or something… — Ewan McGregor Copy Share Image
A book tour is not a good opportunity to let your mind wander. You have to pay attention, remember salespeople's and interviewers'… — Ian Frazier Copy Share Image
We wander, question. But the answer waits in each separate heart - the answer of our own identity and the way by… — Carson McCullers Copy Share Image
“You're back where you swore yourself you wouldn't be The familiar shackles you can't tell from your own skin Your head's under… — Sanhita Baruah Copy Share Image
“Wander with intent into a garden glorious. Walk with double brisk upon edenic paths. Flee the cursing fear that lights upon your… — Craig Froman Copy Share Image
Whoever has no house now, will never have one. Whoever is alone will stay alone, will sit, read, write long letters through… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It's clear on the one hand that an education enriches and informs a response to beauty, even makes it possible in esoteric… — Denis Dutton Copy Share Image
I like comic conventions. I genuinely like comic conventions. I like wandering around from table to table; I like wandering up and… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
Most of my colleagues go on backpacking trips when they have to do some thinking. I go to a good hardware store… — Neal Stephenson Copy Share Image
Day by day, morning by morning, begin your walk with Him in the calm trust that God is at work in everything…It… — Anne Ortlund Copy Share Image
The vigour of civilised societies is preserved by the widespread sense that high aims are worth while. Vigorous societies harbour a certain… — Alfred North Whitehead Copy Share Image
I live here among the ignorant like a lost man in fact like one whom the rest seems careless of having anything… — John Clare Copy Share Image
I cannot but regard it as a kindness in those who have the steering of me that, by the want of pecuniary… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
First, if it is true that a spatial order organizes an ensemble of possibilities (e.g., by a place in which one can… — Michel de Certeau Copy Share Image
Everyone, at some point in their lives, wakes up in the middle of the night with the feeling that they are all… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I think I fall into a lot of cracks in terms of I'm too something. I'm too this, I'm too that. And… — K. D. Lang Copy Share Image
Isn't it really quite extraordinary to see that, since man took his first step, no one has asked himself why he walks,… — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
I was purely content to sit in the car and wander around my own mind. Watching the world itself, the people in… — Gabrielle Hamilton Copy Share Image
Paul said in the second epistle...the time is coming when people will not put up with sound doctrine...they will accumulate for themselves… — Jan Karon Copy Share Image
Life, in a sense, is living and surviving. And all that makes for living and surviving is good. He who follows the… — Jack London Copy Share Image
When you try to attain something, your mind starts to wander about somewhere else. When you do not try to attain anything,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Our lips were for each other and our eyes were full of dreams. We knew nothing of travel and we knew nothing… — Roman Payne Copy Share Image
In most cases we perform better when we're busy than when we're not busy. When we're slow, our mind wanders. We're not… — S. Truett Cathy Copy Share Image
I can't be naturalistic enough to make it sound real. So instead, I just wander around aimlessly knowing that I'll be funny… — Norm MacDonald Copy Share Image
By experience", says Roger Ascham, "we find out a short way by a long wandering." Not seldom that long wandering unfits us… — Thomas Hardy Copy Share Image
When we think how narrow and devious this path of nature is, how dimly we can trace it, for all our lamps… — Arthur Conan Doyle Copy Share Image
It is an old custom of these people to pick up a stone and toss it on the pile. Perhaps it is… — Louis L'Amour Copy Share Image
The music of an unhappy people, of the children of disappointment; they tell of death and suffering and unvoiced longing toward a… — W. E. B. Du Bois Copy Share Image
What a lumbering poor vehicle prose is for the conveying of a great thought! ... Prose wanders around with a lantern &… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
“She is free in her wildness, she is a wanderess, a drop of free water. She knows nothing of borders and cares… — Roman Payne Copy Share Image
The writer, unlike his non-writing adult friend, has no predisposed outlook; he seldom observes deliberately. He sees what he didnot intend to… — Elizabeth Bowen Copy Share Image
Our suicidal poets (Plath, Berryman, Lowell, Jarrell, et al.) spent too much of their lives inside rooms and classrooms when they should… — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
If you're becoming weary and disillusioned with Australian values, Judeo-Christian values or Western civilisation, I recommend strangers - they're such a glorious,… — Michael Leunig Copy Share Image
The average age in the U.S. is now thirty-three, whereas Mexico gets younger and younger, retreats deeper and deeper into adolescence. Mexico… — Richard Rodriguez Copy Share Image
Gay men are guardians of the masculine impulse. To have anonymous sex in a dark alleyway is to pay homage to the… — Camille Paglia Copy Share Image
I have not conceived my mission to be that of a knight-errant wandering everywhere to deliver people from difficult situations. My humble… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
When man ventures into the wilderness, climbs the ridges, and sleeps in the forest, he comes in close communion with his Creator.… — William O. Douglas Copy Share Image
Many of us didn't believe in the image of bin Laden as a wandering Old Man of the Mountains, living on plants… — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
If you actually look at the etymology of the word 'hallucination', what it's come to mean in English is a delusion. But… — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image