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bridges bird stuff
I consider myself to have been the bridge between the shotgun and the binoculars in bird watching. Before I came along, the primary way to observe birds was to shoot them and stuff them. Roger Tory Peterson
bridges passionate flesh
He and I had a bridge that no one else traveled that made us artistic lovers, passionate without a touch of the flesh. He made me thrive, and valuing that, I could do nothing that would endanger it. Susan Vreeland
bridges names stones
If I had to baptise a Jew, I would take him to the bridge of the Elbe, hang a stone around his neck and push him over with the words 'I baptise thee in the name of Abraham'. Martin Luther
bridges building communication deaths four thousand walls
Four thousand deaths is too many. Building walls is not the solution, but building bridges of communication is. Enrique Morones
bridges community together
I have put together resources from the private and philanthropic communities to help provide a bridge because you've got to get the federal money. You've got to get the state money, but I'm going to do everything I can. And I will be with Flint all the way through this crisis in whatever capacity I am. Hillary Clinton
bridges mind painting
I have told myself a hundred times that painting - that is, the material thing called a painting - is no more than a pretext, the bridge between the mind of the painter and the mind of the spectator. Eugene Delacroix
bridges names mind
There was much to put out of his mind. Why was it difficult to forget Chekov's astonished delight which greeted him at the command airlock when he boarded. And on the bridge - Kirk! The mere name made Spock groan inwardly as he remembered what it had cost him to turn away from that welcome. T'hy'la! Gene Roddenberry
bridges rivers cost
Nobody can build the bridge for you to walk across the river of life, no one but you yourself alone. There are, to be sure, countless paths and bridges and demi-gods which would carry you across this river; but only at the cost of yourself; you would pawn yourself and lose. There is in the world only one way, on which nobody can go, except you: where does it lead? Do not ask, go along with it. Friedrich Nietzsche
bridges crosses streams
No one can construct for you the bridge upon which precisely you must cross the stream of life, no one but you yourself alone. Friedrich Nietzsche
expectations heaven earth
What makes earth feel like hell is our expectation that it should feel like heaven. Chuck Palahniuk
expectations firsts causes
When you're given something new, it's always exciting 'cause you're the first one to do it. You're not having to live up to any expectations, or be compared to anyone who's ever done it before. Anna Friel
expectations outlook forbidden
prospect, n. An outlook, usually forbidding. An expectation, usually forbidden. Ambrose Bierce
expectations
I don't like expectations. Rashida Jones
expectations way demand
Any reasonable ruler would have the expectation and the demand the other way round. Steven Erikson
expectations people accountability
People now, especially with the Internet, are connected. They have an expectation of behaviour, of accountability, avoiding conflict and fair and just competition. Sri Mulyani Indrawati
expectations world want
I do not want to admit to the world that I can be a bad person. It is just that I don't want anyone to have false expectations. Moviemaking is a harsh, volatile business, and unless you can be ruthless, too, there's a good chance that you are going to disappear off the scene pretty quickly. Tom Hanks
expectations firsts too-late
At first, there is something you expect of life. Later, there is what life expects of you. By the time you realize these are the same, it can be too late for expectations. What we are being, not what we are to be. They are the same thing. Shirley Hazzard
expectations letters envelopes
Letters are expectation packaged in an envelope. Shana Alexander
despair mountain stones
Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope. Martin Luther
despair joy solitude torment
Solitude is the despair of fools, the torment of the wicked, and the joy of the good. Source Unknown
despair dream given illusion life love shield vanity
Nevertheless, love was given to us not only as fulfilment, as ideal, but as suffering, hopelessness, despair too. Is it all this the shield of this vanity called dream of our life or Illusion of Life? Sorin Cerin
despair vitality reason
Nature drives with a loose rein and vitality of any sort can blunder through many a predicament in which reason would despair. George Santayana
despair fundamentals matter
If clearness about things produces a fundamental despair, a fundamental despair in turn produces a remarkable clearness or even playfulness about ordinary matters. George Santayana
despair garments ifs
She had put despair and fear aside, as if they were garments she did not choose to wear. George R. R. Martin
despair degrees needs
If we openly declare what is wrong with us, what is our deepest need, then perhaps the death and despair will by degrees disappear. J. B. Priestley
despair madness nor yesterday
Yesterday This Day's Madness did prepare; tomorrow's Silence, Triumph, or Despair: Drink! for you know not whence you came, nor why: Drink! for you know not why you go, nor where Edward Fitzgerald
despair moments
The moment of near despair is quite often the moment that precedes courage. Christopher Hitchens