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ceases darkness discovered ignorance light neither pass powerless remove understood
The selfishness must be discovered and understood before it can be removed. It is powerless to remove itself, neither will it pass away of itself. Darkness ceases only when light is introduced; so ignorance can only be dispersed by Knowledge; selfishness by Love. James Allen
ceases exist existence individual leap universal
Subjectivity ceases to exist only when the mutation-like leap is made from subjectivity to objectivity, from individual existence to universal existence. Piet Mondrian
ceases man simply
What is divine? Simply that which man has not yet been able to understand. Once understood, it ceases to be divine. Ashwin Sanghi
ceases hand heart pray
When the hand ceases to scatter, the heart ceases to pray Irish Sayings
ceases limit
There is a limit at which forbearance ceases to be a virtue. Edmund Burke
ceases chest dominating
What does he get out of it? He ceases to be irrelevant. There's chest thumping here. He's saying, 'I'm not irrelevant.' He's in the news. He's dominating the agenda. Doug Muzzio
ceases student whoever
Whoever ceases to be a student has never been a student. George Iles
ceases gathers lies possibilities powers secret success turns
The secret of success lies in that old word, 'Drudgery,' in doing one thing long after it ceases to be amusing; and it is 'this one thing I do' that gathers me together from my chaos, that concentrates me from possibilities to powers, and turns powers into achievements. Orison Swett Marden
ceases line poetry
If a line of poetry strays into my memory, my skin bristles so that the razor ceases to act. A. E. Housman
line phone takes whatever
We've been told to say that. (And say) whatever it takes to get that phone line in the receiver. Frank Martinez
lines starting team three
We've got to keep on scoring. Right now, all three of our lines are starting to score. A team can't concentrate on one of our lines. We're pretty deep. Mike Boyajian
lines
I thought the other lines were pretty good, as well. We'll see what happens. Mario Lemieux
line reasoning
I think that whole line of reasoning is overdone. Nariman Behravesh
lines building corners
There are no straight lines or sharp corners in nature. Therefore, buildings must have no straight lines or sharp corners. Antoni Gaudi
lined ship straight
He was lined up straight with the ship canal, Dale Mitchell
line
I come from a long line of revolutionaries. Joy Harjo
lines needs dessert
My life didnʹt need to be on the line for me to enjoy dessert. Richelle Mead
lines communicate bottom
When you're on the road, you have to be louder and you have to communicate. That's really the bottom line. Vinny Testaverde
poetry published volume wrote
In 1971, when I was 29, I wrote my first volume of poetry. I am a poet, and I have published four books of my poems. Tony Buzan
poetry
I think book clubs should read more contemporary poetry. Chang-Rae Lee
poetry joy three
For Mallarmé naming an object meant suppressing three-quarters of its poetic pleasure (which consists in the joy of guessing bit by bit - "le suggérer, voilà le rêve!"). Umberto Eco
poetry spirit breaths
poetry is the breath and finer spirit of knowledge William Wordsworth
poetry-is abstraction
Poetry is an abstraction bloodied. Wallace Stevens
poetry-is
All poetry is experimental poetry. Wallace Stevens
poetry achieve music-is
Poetry is poetry, and one's objective as a poet is to achieve poetry precisely as one's objective in music is to achieve music. Wallace Stevens
poetry literature spirit
The spirit of poetry, like all other living powers, must of necessity circumscribe itself by rules, were it only to unite power with beauty. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
poetry attention definitions
The definition of good prose is proper words in their proper places; of good verse, the most proper words in their proper places.The propriety is in either case relative. The words in prose ought to express the intended meaning, and no more; if they attract attention to themselves, it is, in general, a fault. Samuel Taylor Coleridge