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The fundamental evil of the world arose from the fact that the good Lord has not created money enough.
— Heinrich Heine
He arose and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, "Peace, be still!" And the wind ceased and there was a great calm. MARK 4:39
— David Jeremiah
Around 1930, a small new phenomenon arose in Depression-ridden America, spawned out of the letter columns in science fiction magazines: fandom.
— Gregory Benford
He didn't understand why women had such a need to question. He himself preferred just to let life happen, and act when opportunity arose.
— Larry McMurtry
Thus, races arose from an original coding which God pulled out as needed for adaptation to the environment.
— Walter Lang
Astonishingly, at least to a non-German, the issue arose again at the reunification of 1990.
— Neil MacGregor
It was Shakespeare's notion that on this day birds begin to couple; hence probably arose the custom of sending fancy love-billets.
— Washington Irving
The racist and colonial idea that the Holocaust began as an elemental explosion of primitive antisemitism arose as Nazi propaganda and apologetics.
— Timothy Snyder
She had had sweet dreams, which possibly arose from the fact that her little bed was very white.
— Victor Hugo
As a child, Allan had been thought to be suspicious of people who didn't have a drink when the opportunity arose.
— Jonasson, Jonas
Where there is love, there are no faults. Where the love of give-and-take (dealer) arose, all faults will be seen there.
— Dada Bhagwan
Man arose to high moral vision two thousand years before the Hebrew nation was born.
— James Henry Breasted
None seemed to think the injury arose from the use of a bad thing but from the abuse of a very good thing
— Abraham Lincoln
St. Paul's arose like some huge mountain above the enormous mass of smaller buildings.
— Karl Philipp Moritz
At the outset the matter of Ted's taste arose.
— Walter Terry
The genuine values in America arose from rational thought and breaking with tradition, not from blind allegiance to dirt and cloth.
— Stefan Molyneux
Literature in the West arose from liturgy.
— Peter J. Leithart
And we would abandon it overnight if new evidence arose to disprove it. No real fundamentalist would ever say anything like that.
— Richard Dawkins
From the deepest silence between us arose uncertain, utterly vague and, as it were, whispered varieties on the theme 'smile'.
— Nicola Lecca
factory's problems arose from the introduction of an industrial process in a country with a language and culture stuck in the Middle Ages. The
— Antonio Garrido
Obviously I'm not a violent person; I don't like violence, but I would definitely go into defending myself if the situation arose.
— Michelle Ryan
Wearily she went to bed, wearily she arose in four or five hours' time. But with the morning came hope, and a brighter view of things.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Dionisio arose reluctantly from his bed, went to the window to see what kind of day it was, and went to the telephone to call the police.
— Louis De Bernieres
Whenever the occasion arose, he rose to the occasion.
— Jonathan Brown
I was starting to think you were one kind of person until a situation arose that required you to be something else.
— Laura McHugh
Science arose from poetry ... when times change the two can meet again on a higher level as friends.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Nothing ever built arose to touch the skies unless some man dreamed that it should, some man believed that it could, and some man willed that it must.
— Charles Kettering
Let there be light! Said Liberty , And like sunrise from the sea, Athens arose!
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
Leave the wrong done by another where the wrong arose.
— Marcus Aurelius
At the same time, of course, Marxism arose - Rosa Luxembourg, Leninism, anarchism - and art became political.
— Douglas Sirk
The beauty of New York is unintentional; it arose independent of human design, like a stalagmite cavern.
— Milan Kundera
The same question arose in every soul: "For what, for whom, must I kill and be killed?" ... p982
— Leo Tolstoy
Let it go on record that any confusion arose simply because we lacked certain commonalities of reference.
— Charles De Lint
From our myopia arose our dystopia.
— Anthony Marais
Thus there arose in me both a need and a plan for the foundation of the human sciences.
— Wilhelm Dilthey
Troy and I loved each other. We called it 'unconditional love', which was true. Once conditions arose, the love dissipated.
— Joseph Fink
Complications arose, ensued, were overcome
— Jack Sparrow
Where the stars arose, and twinkled and disappeared behind the great umbrageous trees before she went to bed.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
The moon of Mahomet Arose, and it shall set; While, blazoned as on heaven's immortal noon, The cross leads generations on.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
Every systemic market injustice arose from some loophole in a regulation created to correct some prior injustice.
— Michael Lewis
Have I ever done anything of my own, an act or state that arose from Elefsis, and not careful, exquisite mimicry?
Have they? — Catherynne M Valente
Have they? — Catherynne M Valente
What is last year's snow to me,
Last year's anything? The tree
Budding yearly must forget
How its past arose or set — Countee Cullen
Last year's anything? The tree
Budding yearly must forget
How its past arose or set — Countee Cullen
All scientific knowledge to which man owes his role as master of the world arose from playful activities.
— Konrad Lorenz
It may never be said that like the state and the church, science arose because of sin and thus from an intervening grace.
— Abraham Kuyper
And I wondered, not for the first time, if some of life's tragedy arose when people put themselves in situations they were not by nature suited for.
— Charlotte Rogan
Beauty that arose out of pain.
— Suzanne Collins
As coal pressured into pearls by our weighty existence. Beauty that arose out of pain.
— Suzanne Collins
Ah," remarked one guest when the topic arose. "You prefer not to see the gears of the clock, as to better tell the time.
— Erin Morgenstern
Neither one of them hesitated to translate feeling into action, when an opportunity arose.
— Francoise Sagan
But soon Aragorn arose, saying: "Lo! already Minas Tirith is assailed. I fear that it will fall ere we come to its aid." So
— J.R.R. Tolkien
In an abstract but real sense, Marxism arose through the breakdown first of religion and then of 'reason' as single sources of authority.
— Bernard Crick