“I always carry the book of Holy Writ...and something to read...” — Elizabeth Peters Copy Share Image
Holy Writ was intended to teach men how to go to Heaven not how the heavens go. — Galileo Galilei Copy Share Image
“Most days, writing simply requires work-ethic, discipline, clarity, focus, time. Other days...it will demand absolutely everything of you.” — Christy Hall Copy Share Image
I don't see how an epigram, being a bolt from the blue, with no introduction or cue, ever gets itself writ. — William James Copy Share Image
“The moving hand once having writ moves on. Nor all thy piety nor wit can lure it back to cancel half a… — Omar Khayyám Copy Share Image
For you are abstract, making no mistake, slurring no word in the rhythm you make, the poem, writ in the air. — Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
The Justices are currently considering a case, argued last month, which seeks to extend the writ of habeas corpus to al Qaeda… — John Yoo Copy Share Image
“Whenever she came across lines she liked, she'd mark them in pencil and commit them to memory as if they were Holy… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half… — Omar Khayyám Copy Share Image
I'll read enough When I do see the very book indeed Where all my sins are writ, and that's myself. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Well, the idea of God as a supreme being means that he is simply like us, writ large, and just bigger and… — Karen Armstrong Copy Share Image
I'm supportive of practical nationalism, like the kind we need in Canada to avoid being absorbed into a much larger country. The… — Steven Heighton Copy Share Image
“The moving finger writes; and, having writ, moves on: nor all thy piety nor wit shall lure it back to cancel half a line,… — Omar Khayyam Copy Share Image
As long as 'Pearl Harbor' stays in the past, it's perfect; when it wretchedly changes gears in the late going, it becomes… — Stephen Hunter Copy Share Image
“The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, moves on: nor all thy piety nor wit shall lure it back to cancel half… — Douglas E. Richards Copy Share Image
Evolution writ large is the belief that a cloud of hydrogen will spontaneously invent extreme-ultraviolet lithography, perform Swan Lake, and write all… — Fred Reed Copy Share Image
Manner is all in all whatever is writ, the substitute for genius sense and wit — William Cowper Copy Share Image
“My life has been the poem I could have writ But I could not both live and utter it.” — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
Manner is all in all, whate'er is writ,The substitute for genius, sense, and wit. — William Cowper Copy Share Image
“What's writ is what's read, yet the meaning is gone, since context is what gives each quote its own home.” — Will Advise Copy Share Image
The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The Bible for me is holy writ. It's a very straightforward thing, although I am not a literalist. — Marilynne Robinson Copy Share Image
Let us search into the records of Holy Writ, if out of this their great charter, there be not a seal grant… — Thomas Goodwin Copy Share Image
I don't believe in holy writ. Buy fifty books or twenty-five books, take three weeks off, read them and make up your… — Tom Peters Copy Share Image