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time all-things
Charles Caleb Colton Time is the measurer of all things, but is itself immeasurable, and the grand discloser of all things, but is itself undisclosed.
time retreat tides
Charles Caleb Colton Time ... advances like the slowest tide, but retreats like the swiftest torrent.
time two black
Charles Caleb Colton Time,- that black and narrow isthmus between two eternities.
time looks one-thing
Charles Caleb Colton To look back to antiquity is one thing, to go back to it is another.
time world overcoming
Charles Caleb Colton Time is the most subtle yet the most insatiable of depredators, and by appearing to take nothing is permitted to take all; nor can it be satisfied until it has stolen the world from us, and us from the world. It constantly flies, yet overcomes all things by flight; and although it is the present ally, it will be the future conqueror of death.
time journey men
Charles Caleb Colton Much may be done in those little shreds and patches of time which every day produces, and which most men throw away.
time opportunity enemy
Charles Caleb Colton Time, the cradle of hope.... Wisdom walks before it, opportunity with it, and repentance behind it: he that has made it his friend will have little to fear from his enemies, but he that has made it his enemy will have little to hope from his friends.
time past gone
Charles Caleb Colton Time is the most undefinable yet paradoxical of things; the past is gone, the future is not come, and the present becomes the past, even while we attempt to define it.
oats rotation crops
Edith Wharton In the rotation of crops there was a recognized season for wild oats; but they were not sown more than once.
oats feelings bohemian
Steve Martin She was feeling her bohemian oats.
oats want
Stephanie Zimbalist I've sown all the oats I want to sow.
oats sight surprised wild
Neville Crichton I would be surprised if we and Wild Oats were not in sight of each other all the way, unfortunately.
oats chocolate caramel
George Carlin Granola didn't sell very well when it was good for you. Now it has caramel, chocolate, marshmallow, saturated fat and sweeteners with a small amount of oats and grains. Sales picked up.
oats corn nine
Bill Bryson The human diet consists of just nine plants: corn, rice, wheat, potatoes, cassava, sorghum, millet, beans, barley, rye and oats.
oats ashamed
Horace Be not ashamed to have had wild days, but not to have sown your wild oats.
oats
Libba Bray Who the heck is Don Quick-oats?
sage world may
Charles Mackay Much as the sage may affect to despise the opinion of the world, there are few who would not rather expose their lives a hundred times than be condemned to live on, in society, but not of it - a by-word of reproach to all who know their history, and a mark for scorn to point his finger at.
sage doe protection
Jason Chaffetz The only good place for a sage grouse to be listed is on the menu of a French bistro. It does not deserve federal protection, period.
sage impunity
Anton Chekhov All great sages are as despotic as generals, and as ungracious and indelicate as generals, because they are confident of their impunity.
sage merit attention
Baltasar Gracian The sage never seems to know his own merits, for only by not noticing them can you call others' attention to them.
sage lessons taught
Margaret Sanger Life has taught me one supreme lesson. This is that we must—if we are really to live at all, if we are to enjoy the life more abundant promised by the Sages of Wisdom—we must put our convictions into action. My remuneration has been that I have been privileged to act out my faith.
sage hearing idiot
Max Beerbohm The literary gift is a mere accident - is as often bestowed on idiots who have nothing to say worth hearing as it is denied to strenuous sages.
sage literature enlightened
Mason Cooley The sage belongs to the same obsolete repertory as the virtuous maiden and the enlightened monarch.
sage literature occupation
J. M. Coetzee In its conception the literature prize belongs to days when a writer could still be thought of as, by virtue of his or her occupation, a sage, someone with no institutional affiliations who could offer an authoritative word on our times as well as on our moral life.
sage doe profit
Publilius Syrus He is a despicable sage whose wisdom does not profit himself.