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Men will bear many things from a kept mistress, which they would not bear from a wife.
— Samuel Richardson
You're only young once, they say, but doesn't it go on for a long time? More years than you can bear.
— Hilary Mantel
I think it would be worse to get mauled by a dancing bear than just a regular bear because you can't totally blame the dancing bear.
— Demetri Martin
Why does a bear shit in the woods?" he demanded. "Because it is his nature. Lying comes as easily as breathing to a man
— George R R Martin
I discovered when we suffer, we suffer as equals, and in their capacity to suffer, a dog, is a pig, is a bear, is a boy
— Philip Wollen
Grant me, O Lord, a sunny mind-Thy windy will to bear!
— Emily Dickinson
You're a big, lovable teddy bear.
— Michael Grant
Love is a hell you cannot bear.
— Fiona Apple
We should never eat the liver of a polar bear because all the vitamin A in it could kill us.
— Jeannette Walls
It creates an effective contrast, like riding a bike down a long and peaceful country road and every other hundred yards the bike turns into a bear.
— Yahtzee Croshaw
Some wear greed as a fine suit of clothes. But you, my son, bear its stamp ever more poorly.
— Patrick DeWitt
What good is truth, at midnight, in the dark, when the wind is roaring like a bear in the chimney?
— Diane Setterfield
I had a little teddy bear called Gordon the gopher. I took him to bed with me, he'd come to school with me cos he was my favourite.
— John Terry
Unwisely, Santa offered a teddy bear to James, unaware
he had been mauled by a grizzly earlier this year. — Tim Burton
he had been mauled by a grizzly earlier this year. — Tim Burton
Always bear this in mind, that very little indeed is necessary for living a happy life.
— Marcus Aurelius
I bear a charmed life, which must not yield
To one of woman born. — William Shakespeare
To one of woman born. — William Shakespeare
But his heart had been made as a match for Elaine's, and now it was unable to bear the burden which hers had been forced to lay down.
— T.H. White
Health of body and mind is a great blessing, if we can bear it.
— John Henry Newman
He stopped and glared at her. It's a lifetime commitment in my book, lady. It's not an arrangement you nullify when things get a little tough to bear.
— Francine Rivers
No single crisis shapes a generation; but a succession of events, each one bringing its shaping blows to bear ...
— Han Suyin
When a naked man shows up on your doorstep with a bear trap clamped around his ankle, it's best just to do what he asks
— Molly Harper
If wanting to win is a fault, as some of my critics seem to insist, then I plead guilty. I like to win. I know no other way. It's in my blood.
— Bear Bryant
I'm damned if I'm going to be eaten by a bear when I'm naked."
"I'm sure it's a more pleasant experience dressed. — Nora Roberts
"I'm sure it's a more pleasant experience dressed. — Nora Roberts
The greatest journeys all start with a single step.
— Bear Grylls
One must bear in mind the odd angle or slant that the rays of love have to take in order to reach a heart like mine.
— Saul Bellow
So you , too , must learn to bear certain pains and sorrows, because they will make you a better person
— Paulo Coelho
The race cannot succeed, nor build strong citizens, until we have a race of women competent to do more than bear a brood of negative men.
— Timothy Thomas Fortune
It's good to bear in mind that like it or not, enlightenment has always been, even in a golden age, pretty much limited to an elite.
— Tom Robbins
It seemed terribly unfair to have a toothache and a headache and have to bear at the same time the heavy burden of Blackness.
— Maya Angelou
Your Plan and the stuff that comes out of my asshole bear a suspicious resemblance to each other.
— Stephen King
It was a night so beautiful that your soul seemed hardly able to bear the prison of the body.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Beware of entrance to a quarrel, but, being in, bear t that th' opposed may beware of thee.
— William Shakespeare
And the prince who had once been a bear pulled close the girl who had once had no name, and kissed her.
— Jessica Day George
Only a government that does not trust its citizens would refuse them the right to bear arms.
— Curt Weldon
The harpy smiles. A harpy's smile is an ugly thing, even seen edge-on. The harpy says, You do not have the power to make me not alone, Desiree.
— Elizabeth Bear
It's nice having a bear about the house.
— Michael Bond
Dear Lord," she said in a strangled whisper. "I can bear it for a while ... but please don't let it hurt forever.
— Lisa Kleypas
No man can bear a child's cross.
— Francois Mauriac
If the Lord calls us to be a bridge, we have to learn to bear in his strength the weight. And it hurts. And it's good. And the Lord equips.
— Rosaria Champagne Butterfield
So farewell to the little good you bear me
Farewell! a long farewell, to all my greatness! — William Shakespeare
Farewell! a long farewell, to all my greatness! — William Shakespeare
It's good to be a bear and not take yourself so damn seriously.
— Edmond Manning
Behind me, a teddy bear was resting on the shoulder of a corpse. A lemon candle stood below the branches. The pilot's soul was in my arms.
— Markus Zusak
A challenge that tested Tom to his limit but in return gave him more than he could ever have imagined.
— Bear Grylls
I fought a bear once. But it started crying, so I let it off.
— Ricky Gervais
A great mind will neither give an affront nor bear it.
— Henry Home, Lord Kames
Alpha was the best thing I ever did. It helped answer some huge questions and to find a simple empowering faith in my life.
— Bear Grylls
Hey, I see people manacled to log walls all the time. You bet. It's a popular sport in Bear Flat. Gonna replace fishing soon.
— Cherise Sinclair
And maybe ... you are a little fat bear cub with no wings, and no feathers.
— Else Holmelund Minarik
they leave when it's over, exeunt, pursued by a bear with an empty porridge bowl. If
— Catherynne M Valente
I could not bear to think that I wrote a five-hundred page novel just because I needed to love my father.
— Pat Conroy
The Green Ember burns; the seed of the New World smolders. Healing is on the horizon, but a fire comes first. Bear the flame.
— S.D. Smith
Just remember, when your mother's gnawing my ankle like a furious mama bear separated from her cum, I did it for you.
— Cassandra Clare
We all need to take a deep breath and think about being a Bush daughter and having that cross to bear. I'd go out and have a couple of drinks too.
— Julia Roberts
Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway, the post of honor is a private station.
— Joseph Addison
The death of a thousand worshipers is easier to bear than the death of a scholar who has knowledge of what Allah has permitted and forbidden.
— Umar
The high-minded man does not bear grudges, for it is not the mark of a great soul to remember injuries, but to forget them.
— Aristotle.
Business after all is a form of warfare; you bring all your available weapons to bear. If you don't you're a fool. ("Jane Brown's Body")
— Cornell Woolrich
When a boy I could never bear to read any Poetry whatever without disgust and reluctance," he said.32 He
— Benita Eisler
The hidden clash of a silent conflict like this is far harder to bear than an open quarrel.
— Rabindranath Tagore
There is no adversity that cannot bear a gift and no gift that cannot bring adversity.
— Mollie Marti
I once asked my father for a dollar for the school picnic. He told me how he once killed a grizzly bear with his loose-leaf notebook.
— Bill Cosby
Knowledge was inherent in all things. The world was a library.
— Luther Standing Bear
Time is, in fact, a cross to bear, it passes on inexorably and remorselessly, destroying everything in its wake, save art and works of the intellect.
— Jack Schmitt
In the silence, the bear died. It was a cute death, with funny music.
— Orson Scott Card
This life of being a transient human being has gotten to a point when it's very hard to bear.
— Gerry Mulligan
He passed a stall in which five huge men were dancing to the music of a lugubrious hurdy-gurdy being played by a mournful-looking black bear;
— Neil Gaiman
We all have strategies to distract ourselves from what we cannot bear. Memory, for example, serves such a function.
— Paul Park
It made him feel as a wound does that you think you cannot bear. But you can bear anything, he thought.
— Ernest Hemingway,
And he held her all night long, his bear's heart tearing itself into a million pieces.
— Nalini Singh
I am a coward, damn you! I couldna tell ye, for fear ye would leave me, and unmanly thing that I am, I thought I couldna bear that!
— Diana Gabaldon
Exit, pursued by a bear.
— William Shakespeare
The people have a right to keep and bear arms.
— Patrick Henry
The Exorcist has been a very interesting cross to bear.
— Linda Blair
Nothing gained without cost is valued. Freedom has a cost, and all will bear it so all will value and preserve it.
— Terry Goodkind
Since Steve Jobs died I cannot bear to see anyone use an iPhone irreverently, what I did was a tribute to his memory.
— Russell Brand
Like the minor poet who knows the meanness of his gift, I am doomed to a lifetime of frustration: to be able to comprehend beauty, but not create it.
— Elizabeth Bear
I've eaten sheep's eyes, the still hot meat from a zebra killed by a lion, and maggots which give you 70 calories to the ounce.
— Bear Grylls
Picking up the pieces of a broken relationship is like gathering up shards of glass with bear hands and eyes closed.
— Michael Faudet
The hate I bear thee can afford no better term then this: thou art a villian.
— William Shakespeare
In a correction, other people's stocks go down, in a bear market, your stocks go down.
— Alan Abelson
I can't bear being seen naked. I'm not exactly a tiny woman. When Sophia Loren is naked, this is a lot of nakedness.
— Sophia Loren
It is much easier to die than to bear a life of misery with fortitude.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe