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Don't try threatening an Alpha. They don't like it.
— Patricia Briggs
All of the promises of politicians, generals, madmen, and crusaders that war can create peace have yet to be borne out.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Sophia got up, taking one last look at the extraordinary daughter Councilor Nikita Duncan had borne.
— Nalini Singh
The artist is not born to a life of pleasure. He must not live idle; he has a hard work to perform, and one which often proves a cross to be borne.
— Wassily Kandinsky
Sometimes, what's right is not peaceful or passive. What matters is that you do not hide from the consequences. You bear what must be borne.
— Orson Scott Card
Sufferings gladly borne for others convert more people than sermons.
— Therese Of Lisieux
Only the suppressed word is dangerous.
— Ludwig Borne
When wrongs are pressed because it is believed they will be borne, resistance becomes morality.
— Thomas Jefferson
Snape : Sometimes costs are made to be borne.
— J.K. Rowling
suffering borne by two is nearly joy.
— Mark Salzman
Charlotte, having seen his body Borne before her on a shutter, Like a well-conducted person, Went on cutting bread and butter.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
All sorrows can be borne if you can put them into a story.
— Karen Blixen
I am borne darkly, fearfully, afar;
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
Losing an illusion makes you wiser than finding a truth.
— Ludwig Borne
As Dr. Chiang puts it, while Buddha came to China on white elephants, Christ was borne on cannon balls.
— Carlo M. Cipolla
To give birth is a fearsome thing; there is no hating the child one has borne even when injured by it.
— Sophocles
See yonder little cloud, that, borne aloft So tenderly by the wind, floats fast away Over the snowy peaks!
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
We derive courage from love. Bravery borne from love trumps the ingrained desire for self-preservation.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
Suffering, if it is accepted together, borne together, is joy.
— Mother Teresa
Unless a tree has borne blossoms in spring, you will vainly look for fruit on it in autumn.
— Walter Scott
I think people are going to return to sanity when they see how ridiculous many of these charges are, and how the predictions are not borne out.
— Dixie Lee Ray
Imagine for a moment Napoleon I, to have borne the name of Jenkins, or Washington to have sustained the appellation of John Smith!
— Artemas Ward
Of all evil things the least quantity is to be borne, but of learning and knowledge, the more a man hath, the better he can bear it.
— Wilfred Bion
In the lost battle, Borne down by the flying, Where mingles war's rattle With groans of the dying.
— Walter Scott
Trouble can always be borne when it is shared.
— Katherine Paterson
The deep meaning of the cross of Christ is that there is no suffering on earth that is not borne by God.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Growing old is not a thing to watch. It cannot be forgiven in others. Alone, it can be borne. Even indulged.
— Jennifer Stone
But none of us wants to be average. That we are so is a melancholy fact borne in upon us in middle life, and we do not always relish it.
— Margaret Benson
She had borne so long this cruelty of belonging to him and not being claimed by him.
— D.H. Lawrence
The slow pace of our perfection has to be borne with patience, provided that on our part we always do whatever we can to continue advancing.
— St. Francis De Sales
Chinese are wise in comprehending without many words what is inevitable and inescapable and therefore only to be borne.
— Pearl S. Buck
I could lie down like a tired child, And weep away the life of care Which I have borne, and yet must bear.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
Freedom has a cost, which is borne by individuals who make bad choices, and by a society that feels obligated to help them.
— Daniel Kahneman
What a hideout: Holiness lies spread and borne over the surface of time and stuff like color.
— Annie Dillard
Stories distribute the suffering so that it can be borne.
— E.L. Doctorow
For beauty with sorrow Is a burden hard to be borne: The evening light on the foam, and the swans, there; That music, remote, forlorn.
— Walter De La Mare
Woe doth the heavier sit where it perceives it is but faintly borne.
— William Shakespeare
What we cannot bear removes us from life; what remains can be borne.
— Marcus Aurelius
Bringing Thoughts 2 Life
— Brooklen Borne
Light burdens, long borne, grow heavy.
— George Herbert
It must always be borne in mind that the assumption of woman's social superiority lies at the root of these rules of conduct.
— Humphry Davy
Other men's pains are easily borne.
— Miguel De Cervantes
Everything can be borne except contempt.
— Voltaire
The things that are important to me - being a mother, a businesswoman, an activist - are all things that were borne out of great passion.
— Elizabeth Taylor
It was borne in upon her audience that the outside of Jane's charming head was distinctly superior to the inside.
— Agatha Christie
It had borne the burden, it had earned the honor -
— Mark Twain
A poverty that is universal may be cheerfully borne; it is an individual poverty that is painful and humiliating.
— Amelia Barr
Real suffering bravely borne, melts even a heart of stone. Such is the potency of suffering. And there lies the key to Satyagraha.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The Earth is round, and is inhabited on all sides, is insignificantly small, and is borne through the stars.
— Johannes Kepler
The Cross is the way to Paradise, but only when it is borne willingly.
— Paul Of The Cross
My affiliation with England is borne out by the fact that I do come back for periodic visits.
— George Shearing
Only so much can be borne from men, so much from gods
— Janet Morris
I wept when I was borne, and every day shewes why.
[I wept when I was born and every day explains why.] — George Herbert
[I wept when I was born and every day explains why.] — George Herbert
Ego is borne of the need to 'prove' oneself instead of making the choice to 'be' oneself. And so maybe we need to begin curbing the birthrate.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
One USDA scientist went so far as to claim that there has never been a documented case of food-borne illness from eating fermented vegetables.
— Michael Pollan
O visions ill foreseen! Better had I Liv'd ignorant of future, so had borne My part of evil only.
— John Milton
The greatest reverses of fortune are the most easily borne from a sort of dignity belonging to them.
— William Hazlitt
Poetry uses language to create a music borne inside human experiences and emotions.
— Pattiann Rogers
Silvery dancing strands that seemed the pure play of light, light as evanescent news, ideas borne on light.
— Don DeLillo
Mary thus learns that the Most High has ever borne a Son in his bosom, and that this Son has now chosen her bosom as dwelling-place.
— Hans Urs Von Balthasar
Have I yet to learn that the hardest and best-borne trials are those which are never chronicled in any earthly record, and are suffered every day!
— Charles Dickens
Do not desire crosses, unless you have borne well those laid on you; it is an abuse to long after martyrdom while unable to bear an insult patiently.
— Saint Francis De Sales
Grace is free only because the giver himself has borne the cost.
— Philip Yancey
There is no satisfaction to be derived from having had many of our arguments borne out by events.
— Charles Kennedy
It is the only mosquito-borne virus that routinely crosses the placenta to kill or cripple babies. Scientists
— Donald G. McNeil
Our individual reality is borne out of our interpretations. Interpretations come from our experiences.
— L.R.W. Lee
You are not loved when you are lovely, but when you are loved you are found to be lovely.
— Ludwig Borne
Desert winds blow hard at me
Till we reach the shining sea.
And borne away across the waves
My lover's life I'll sail to save. — Anthony Ryan
Till we reach the shining sea.
And borne away across the waves
My lover's life I'll sail to save. — Anthony Ryan
We are not masters of the truth which is borne in upon us: it overpowers us.
— John Lancaster Spalding
Beauty was a curse to be borne, not a blessing.
— Rebecca Johns
He hath borne himself beyond the promise of his age, doing, in the figure of a lamb, the feats of a lion.
— William Shakespeare
If it looks like a hallway, feels like a hallway, and acts like a hallway - is it important to figure out that it isn't a hallway?
— Patricia Briggs