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- What is the right of the huntsman to the forest of a thousand miles over which he has accidentally ranged in quest… — John Quincy Adams
- Each famous author of antiquity whom I recover places a new offence and another cause of dishonor to the charge of earlier… — Petrarch
- THESE are the desolate, dark weeks when nature in its barrenness equals the stupidity of man. The year plunges into night and… — William Carlos Williams
- Beware the barrenness of a busy life. — Socrates
- Men who have flattered themselves into this opinion of their own abilities, look down on all who waste their lives over books,… — Samuel Johnson
- Hope changes everything. It changes winter into summer, darkness into dawn, descent into ascent, barrenness into creativity, agony into joy. — Daisaku Ikeda
- There is but one thing without honor, smitten with eternal barrenness, inability to do or to be,-insincerity, unbelief. — Thomas Carlyle
- The creative person prefers the richness of the disordered to the stark barrenness of the simple. — Donald M. MacKinnon
- When the fire of prayer goes out, the barrenness of busyness takes over. — George Carey
- The problem of birth control and voluntary barrenness is poisoning the very fountains of life and defying God's injunction to multiply and… — Hugh B. Brown
- Failure to plan brings barrenness and sterility. Fate brushes man with its wings, but we make our own fate largely. — Spencer W. Kimball
- He who resolves never to ransack any mind but his own, will be soon reduced, from mere barrenness, to the poorest of… — Joshua Reynolds