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rocks feelings elements
Alain Robert With buildering, I get to keep that element of danger. Plus, I very much like the feeling of height, and buildings have even more of a feeling of height than rock faces.
rocks historical world
Al Stewart There's room in the world for one historical folk-rock singer to make a decent living, and I happen to be it.
rocks rock-n-roll idiot
Al Jourgensen Rock n roll is for the young idiots, not an old fart like me.
rocks broken together
China Mieville I differ with myself then agree, like the rock that was broken and cemented together. I change my opinion.
rocks tv-shows squirrels
Bear Grylls Textbook survival says stay still, don't take any chances, wait for rescue. That's a boring TV show. My thing was always, "Listen, shoelace, dead squirrel and no other way down this rock face. You can do this!"
rocks tea faces
Bear Grylls I was always brought up to have a cup of tea at halfway up a rock face.
rocks opera
Barry Bostwick Later, I even appeared in a Rock Opera with Richard Gere.
rocks names giving
Audre Lorde Poetry is the way we help give name to the nameless so it can be thought. The farthest horizons of our hopes and fears are cobbled by our poems, carved from the rock experiences of our daily lives.
historical intellectual use
Arnold J. Toynbee History not used is nothing, for all intellectual life is action, like practical life, and if you don't use the stuff - well, it might as well be dead.
historical facts fiction
Antony Beevor The blurring of fact and fiction has great commercial potential, which is bound to be corrupting in historical terms.
historical mythology
Cassie Steele I like mythology - anything historical.
historical care treated
Cass Sunstein Probably, if we looked at Da Vinci or Michelangelo with care, we'd see a historical particularity that the work is not treated as having. It's certainly true of Shakespeare.
historical details teach
Carl Clinton Van Doren Familiar life, tending to sordidness, had been succeeded by remote life, generally idealized; historical detail had been brought in to teach readers who were being entertained.
historical burden terrible
Bill Watterson My likely historical significance is a terrible burden. ~ Calvin
historical ignorant judgment
Camille Paglia There is a constant rush to judgment in Foucault. He is filled with specious generalizations, false categories, distortions, fudging, pretenses to knowledge in areas where he was ignorant. He had no ability whatsoever to distinguish among historical sources, where he makes terrible blunders.
historical today commodity
C. L. R. James Today, in American imperialism, the commodity has reached its most grandiose historical manifestation.
historical conservative creation
Carl Jung Instinct is like Nature herself - prodigiously conservative, and yet transcending her own historical conditions in her acts of creation.
world surprise enough
Charles Dickens I know enough of the world now to have almost lost the capacity of being much surprised by anything
world affection should
Charles Dickens Our affections, however laudable, in this transitory world, should never master us; we should guide them, guide them.
world lines facts
Charles Spurgeon Christ is the great central fact in the world's history. To Him everything looks forward or backward. All the lines of history converge upon Him.
world crosses remedy
Charles Spurgeon The world's one and only remedy is the cross.
world causes christ
Charles Spurgeon Anything which you have in this world, which you do not consecrate to Christ's cause, you do rob the Lord of.
world looks christ
Charles Spurgeon There is somebody in the world whom you have to bring to Christ. I do not know where he is, or who he is; but you had better look out for him.
world whole
Alan Watts The whole point of Zen is to suspend the rules we have superimposed on things and to see the world as it is
world victim define-yourself
Alan Watts Do you define yourself as a victim of the world? Or, as the world?
world forget
Alan Watts In looking out upon the world, we forget that the world is looking at itself.