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wings ideas light
I always have a pad of paper and a pencil within reach, to catch on the wing this turn of phrase which strikes me as felicitous, that idea which I hope to be able to examine more closely in the light of day. Roger Martin
wings differences chickens
Left wing, chicken wing, it don't make no difference to me. Woody Guthrie
wings might spirit
Change occurs slowly. Very often a legal change might take place but the cultural shift required to really accept its spirit lingers in the wings for decades. Sara Sheridan
wings bird tree
Those who can take that crabbed tree handsomely upon their back, and fasten it on cannily, shall find it such a burden as wings unto a bird, or sails to a ship. Samuel Rutherford
wings bird ships
The cross of Christ is the sweetest burden that I ever bore; it is such a burden as wings are to a bird, or sails to a ship, to carry me forward to my harbor. Samuel Rutherford
wings poetry darkness
At evening casual flocks of pigeons make Ambiguous undulations as they sink Downward to darkness, on extended wings. Wallace Stevens
wings people giving
But the Republican right-wing agenda, these people - Arnold and his patrons - felt it could be accomplished by circumventing the Legislature and spending money and organizing and giving sound bites. Warren Beatty
wings giving heaven
God spreads the heavens above us like great wings, And gives a little round of deeds and days. William Butler Yeats
wings trying apollo
in a sense, all poetry is positional: to try to express one's position in regard to the universe embraced by consciousness, is an immemorial urge. The arms of consciousness reach out and grope, and the longer they are the better. Tentacles, not wings, are Apollo's natural members. Vladimir Nabokov
thorns strikes harm
Ah me! we wound where we never intended to strike; we create anger where we never meant harm; and these thoughts are the thorns in our cushion. - William Makepeace Thackeray William Makepeace Thackeray
thorns crowns adages
To wear the crown of peace, you must wear the crown of thorns. Gordon Lightfoot
thorns barefoot caution
He that scatters thorns, let him not go barefoot. Benjamin Franklin
thorns should barefoot
He that sows Thorns, should never go barefoot. Benjamin Franklin
thorns should cultivating
We should avoid planting and cultivating too many thorns in the bosom of society. Abraham Lincoln
thorns needs trouble
If thou has a bundle of thorns in thy lot, there is no need to sit down on it. Jeremy Taylor
youth madness poet
We Poets in our youth begin in gladness; But thereof come in the end despondency and madness. William Wordsworth
youth natural should
The natural idealism of youth is an idealism, alas, for which we do not always provide as many outlets as we should. Sargent Shriver
youth
It is cremated youth. It is all yours--no one gave it to you. Willa Cather
youth-of-today today youth
The problem with the youth of today' is that one is no longer part of it. Salvador Dali
youth easy circumstances
It is not easy to surround life with any circumstances in which youth will not be delightful. Samuel Johnson
youth sin
For every sin there is forgiveness, and especially for the sins of youth. Marcel Proust
youth determined young
Coming out of indecisiveness and being determined is the pre condition for being called young. Narendra Modi
youth illusion
In my youth I, too, entertained some illusions; but I soon recovered from them. Napoleon Bonaparte
youth cynicism
Cynicism is a sure sign of youth. Ellen Glasgow