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  • Let nothing be called natural In an age of bloody confusion, Ordered disorder, planned caprice, And dehumanized humanity, lest all things Be held unalterable!

    Bertolt Brecht (1965). “The Jewish Wife and Other Short Plays”, p.111, Grove Press
  • All things will be clear and distinct to the man who does not hurry; haste is blind and improvident.

    Men   Haste   Doe  
    "History of Rome". Book by Livy. Book XXII, section 39,
  • It is comfort to the believer that all things are possible.

    Samuel Rutherford (1845). “The Trial and Triumph of Faith”, p.374
  • The stream of tendency in which all things seek to fulfill the law of their being.

  • One of the disadwantages of school and learning, he thought dreamily, was that the mind seemed to have the tendency too see and represent all things as though they were flat and had only two dimensions. This, somehow, seemed to render all matters of intellect shallow and worthless.

    School   Two   Mind  
  • Love conquers all things; let us own her dominion.

  • It had been a good day, all things considered. I had managed rather well on my own. I opened Grandfather's Bible. This is what it would be like when I had my own shop, or when I traveled abroad. I would always read before sleeping. One day, I'd be so rich I would have a library full of novel to choose from. But I would always end the evening with a Bible passage.

  • All things come round to him who will but wait.

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Edwin Edwards (1871). “The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow. Edited, with a Critical Memoir, by W. M. Rossetti. Illustrated ... by E. Edwards”, p.317
  • Let nothing disturb you, / Nothing dismay you; / All things are passing: / God never changes.

  • All things with which we deal preach to us. What is a farm but a mute gospel? The chaff and the wheat, weeds and plants, blight, rain, insects, sun,--it is a sacred emblem from the first furrow of spring to the last stack which the snow of winter overtakes in the fields.

    Weed   Spring   Rain  
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1866). “The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Comprising His Essays, Lectures, Poems, and Orations”, p.157
  • Time eateth all things, could old poets say, The times are chang'd, our times drink all away.

    Drink   Poet   All Things  
    Benjamin Franklin (2004). “Poor Richard's Almanack”, p.10, Barnes & Noble Publishing
  • I was on NPR's All Things Considered yesterday. The question was, 'You're on the torture rack, they're going to kill you, who are you going to vote for? Mitt Romney, or Barack Obama? I said, 'Look, I've climbed Mount Everest. I know how to do what it takes. Take this to the bank: I would rather die.'

    Yesterday   Npr   Looks  
    "Gary Johnson Just Gave the Best Speech of His Presidential Campaign" by Mike Riggs, reason.com. May 5, 2012.
  • All things come to pass When they do, if they do All things come to their end When they do, as they do. . . .

    Ends   All Things   Ifs  
    Keorapetse Kgositsile (2002). “If I could sing: selected poems”
  • To those who do not love God, all things must work together immediately for pain and torment, until, by means of the tribulation, they are led to salvation at last.

    Love   Pain   Mean  
  • You make something from things that have happened and from things that exist and from all things that you know and all those you cannot know, and you make something through your invention that is truer than anything true and alive, and if you make it well enough, you give it immortality.

    Ernest Hemingway, Matthew Joseph Bruccoli (1986). “Conversations with Ernest Hemingway”, p.129, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • The jelly - the jam and the marmalade, And the cherry-and quince-'preserves' she made! And the sweet-sour pickles of peach and pear, With cinnamon in 'em, and all things rare! And the more we ate was the more to spare, Out to old Aunt Mary's! Ah!

    Sweet   Food   Aunt  
    James Whitcomb Riley (1993). “The Complete Poetical Works of James Whitcomb Riley”, p.315, Indiana University Press
  • Life moved ever outward into infinite possibilities and yet all things were perfect and finished in every single moment, their end attained.

    "Neverness". Book by David Zindell, 1988.
  • It appears that the ground of being which underlies and sustains us despite our various inadequate and conflicting stories must be extremely tolerant, generous, and forgiving. All things considered, it wouldn't hurt if we were, too.

  • Of all the paths a man could strike into, there is, at any given moment, a best path .. A thing which, here and now, it were of all things wisest for him to do .. To find this path, and walk in it, is the one thing needful for him.

    Change   Men   Path  
    Thomas Carlyle (2014). “The Selected Works of Thomas Carlyle”, p.411, Lulu.com
  • There is a peace deep within myself from knowing that all things are held within and sustained by the love of God.

    Jim Palmer (2007). “Wide Open Spaces: Beyond Paint-by-Number Christianity”, p.178, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • We shall walk together on this path of life, for all things are part of the universe and are connected with each other to form one whole unity.

    Maria Montessori (2015). “To Educate the Human Potential”, p.6, Ravenio Books
  • I beseech Christ for this one thing only, that He will enable me to endure all things courageously, and that He break me as a potter’s vessel or make me strong, as it pleases Him.

    Strong   Potters   Christ  
    "Huldreich Zwingli, the Reformer of German Switzerland, 1484-1531". Book by Samuel Macauley Jackson, p.148-149, 1901.
  • Praise, of all things, is the most powerful excitement to commendable actions, and animates us in our enterprises.

  • Describing Starry Night: Firmament and planets both disappeared, but the mighty breath which gives life to all things and in which all is bound up remained.

    Life   Night   Giving  
  • ...of all things this was the saddest, that life goes on: if one leaves one's lover, life should stop for him, and if one disappears from the world, then the world should stop, too: and it never did. And that was the real reason for most people getting up in the morning: not because it would matter but because it wouldn't.

    Morning   Real   People  
    Truman Capote (2012). “The Grass Harp”, p.139, Vintage
  • Since we are provided with both a body and a mind, we grasp onto the physical forms we see. Since we are provided with both a body and a mind, we cling to the sounds we hear. As a consequence, we make ourselves inseparable from all things, yet we are not like some shadowy figure 'lodging' in a mirror or like the moon in water. Whenever we witness what is on the one side, its opposite side will be in darkness.

    Buddhist   Moon   Mirrors  
  • When life begins we are tender and weak When life ends we are stiff and rigid All things, including the grass and trees, are soft and pliable in life and dry in brittle in death So the soft and supple are the companion of life While the stiff and unyielding are the companions of death An army that cannot yield will be defeated A tree that cannot bend will crack in the wind Thus by Nature's own decree the hard and strong are defeated while the soft and gentle are triumphant

    Life   Strong   Army  
  • The best people are like water, which benefits all things and does not compete with them. It stays in lowly places that others reject. This is why it is so similar to the Way.

    Wisdom   People   Water  
  • If you seek Jesus in all things you will surely find Jesus. And if you seek yourself, you will surely find yourself, but only to your ruin.

  • Beware when the great God lets loose a thinker on this planet. Then all things are at risk. It is as when a conflagration has broken out in a great city, and no man knows what is safe, or where it will end.

    Science   Men   Cities  
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (2008). “The Spiritual Emerson: Essential Works by Ralph Waldo Emerson”, p.70, Penguin
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