But Its Quotes
Collection of top 100 famous quotes about But Its
But Its Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational But Its quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
It's a man's world, they say; but in its daily textures it is a world created by and for women.
— John Updike
Some wear greed as a fine suit of clothes. But you, my son, bear its stamp ever more poorly.
— Patrick DeWitt
It's round the world I've traveled; it's round the world I've roamed; but I've yet to see an outlaw drive a family from its home
— Woody Guthrie
What is important is not what someone is but what he is waiting for. Not the events of life but its possibilities.
— Dorothee Solle
It is almost certain that excess in eating is the cause of almost all the diseases of the body, but its effects on the soul are even more disastrous.
— Alphonsus Liguori
Dwelling is not primarily inhabiting but taking care of and creating that space within which something comes into its own and flourishes.
— Martin Heidegger
... But all life turns away from its own eventual hopelessness, leaving insomnia and its night to lovers and the dying.
— John McGahern
He's holding onto me, but this time it feels like he's holding onto me because his earth has shifted off its axis, and I'm his core.
— Colleen Hoover
A tree that falls makes a lot of noise. But a woodland that grows and spreads its roots, does it quietly.
— Cristiane Serruya
There is justice in hell, but sin is the most unjust thing. It would rob God of his glory, Christ of his purchase, the soul of its happiness.
— Thomas Watson
Every child needs to have for itself not only its loving parents and siblings and friends of its own age, but a grown-up friend.
— P.L. Travers
We dwell in the house of the body, but its perfection and intricate life are the work of a wisdom which never relaxes dominion over a single cell.
— George William Russell
A picture is never anything but its own plural description.
— Roland Barthes
Here was a strange but true fact: The closer you were to the market, the harder it was to perceive its folly.
— Michael Lewis
Secrecy can spring from the best motives; but as it grows it begins to exist only for itself, only for its own sake, only to cover its own abuses.
— Christopher Dodd
I turn off the radio, listen to the quiet. Which has its own, rich sound. Which I knew, but had forgotten. And it is good to remember.
— Elizabeth Berg
Every mind has a horizon in respect to its present intellectual capacity but not in respect to its future intellectual capacity.
— Gottfried Leibniz
PROBLEMS are like cold or hot water, how much you pack it tightly but its moisture comes outside
— Samar Sudha
The Romans were not inventors of the supporting arch, but its extended use in vaults and intersecting barrel shapes and domes is theirs.
— Harry Seidler
Trials are nothing else but the forge that purifies the soul of all its imperfections.
— Magdalena De Pazzi
JavaScript derives its syntax from Java, its first-class functions from Scheme, and its prototype-based inheritance from Self. But
— David Flanagan
There is nothing beginning nor end to the imagination but it delights in its own seasons reversing the usual order at will.
— William Carlos Williams
Innocence is a desirable thing, a dainty thing, an appealing thing, in its place; but carried too far, it is merely ridiculous.
— Dorothy Parker
Confidence is something we all search for in ourselves, but! Its always there to give us strength and hope.
— Saleem Durrani
I love him in every way a women can love a man, from personal to universal but most of all its unconditional.
— India.Arie
Updates from Coin about the nature of the bombs. Certainly, the war is still being waged, but as to its status, we're in the
— Suzanne Collins
The soul establishes itself. But how far can it swim out through the eyes And still return safely to its nest?
— John Ashbery
See The Last Exorcism. But don't see its dumbass ending.
— Paul Tremblay
One looks at death, always moves toward it, but until the last denies its existence.
— John A. Williams
We can't change the moon but we can live in harmony with its tides, and we can make some ripples of our own.
— Germaine Greer
Some have the temperament and tastes of genius, without its creative power. They feel acutely, but express tamely.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
I don't much enjoy Back and Forth. I mean, I think it has its own particular qualities, but I think it's inferior to any of the half-hour ones we did.
— Rowan Atkinson
Measure your life not by its duration, but by its contribution.
— Debasish Mridha
All of the music works on its own, but it doesn't really make as much sense without the picture.
— James Iha
Artillery is more essential to cavalry than to infantry, because cavalry has no fire for its defence, but depends on the sabre.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
People don't talk about mercy very much these days - it has a rather old-fashioned ring to it. but it exists and its power is quite extraordinary
— Alexander McCall Smith
Clouds of the golden west between its softly dark shores. The sea moaned eerily on the sand-bar, sorrowful even in spring, but a
— L.M. Montgomery
Comfort has its place, but it seems rude to visit another country dressed as if you've come to mow its lawns.
— David Sedaris
I do like Christmas on the whole ... In its clumsy way, it does approach Peace and Goodwill. But it is clumsier every year.
— E. M. Forster
For writing is a solitary occupation, and one of its hazards is loneliness. But an advantage of loneliness is privacy, autonomy, freedom.
— Joyce Carol Oates
An army, I learned in time, needs a head. It needs one man to lead it, but give an army two leaders and you halve its strength.
— Bernard Cornwell
Mistake is act happen unknowingly,Repetition of Mistake is no more mistake but its act of your choice which you try to hide behind the word "Mistake
— Mohammed Zaki Ansari
The northern star changes its position every ten thousand years, but friendships can last for all eternity.
- RJPeters — R.J. Peters
- RJPeters — R.J. Peters
A nontheological faith cannot explain itself, but a too theological faith loses contact with the reason for its existence. (154)
— Harold O.J. Brown
Working 9 to 5 is structure. But tying lines together all hours of day is structure at its best performing magic.
— C.C. Wyatt
Its not the love that hurts but the scented memories of anticipated dreams of a future together
— Kiran Joshi
Education is not to be viewed as something like filling a vessel with water but, rather, assisting a flower to grow in its own way
— Bertrand Russell
The past is a great place and I don't want to erase it or to regret it, but I don't want to be its prisoner either.
— Mick Jagger
This is not her story. But it is the story of that terrible, stupid catastrophe and some of its consequences.
— Douglas Adams
The current extinction has its own novel cause: not an asteroid or a massive volcanic eruption but one weedy species.
— Elizabeth Kolbert
Ethics, as has been well said, are the finest fruits of humanity, but they are not its roots
— Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
I woke up, smiling to myself at this dream with its allegorical aspects but with no real meaning.
— Jean De Berg
Americans are people who prefer the Continent to their own country, but refuse to learn its languages.
— E. V. Lucas
The excesses of love soon pass, but its insufficiencies torment us forever.
— Mignon McLaughlin
The secret of our emotions never lies in the bare object, but in its subtle relations to our own past.
— George Eliot
To every religion the gods of other religions are only notions concerning God, but its own conception of God is to it God himself, the true God.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
The artist must have something to say, for mastery over form is not his goal but rather the adapting of form to its inner meaning.
— Wassily Kandinsky
No one knows the future, but the present offers clues and hints on its direction.
— Innocent Mwatsikesimbe
Life cannot withstand death, but memory is gaining in its struggle against nothingness.
— Tzvetan Todorov
In Indian music, it is not possible to build anything other than the raga basis. We can run away from its fetters, but not from its main outline.
— Rabindranath Tagore
Too much brilliance has its disadvantages, and misplaced wit may raise a laugh, but often beheads a topic of profound interest.
— Margot Asquith
Nature never holds back but never hurries.
It blooms with all its power, with all its beauty. — Debasish Mridha
It blooms with all its power, with all its beauty. — Debasish Mridha
Obviously Linux owes its heritage to UNIX, but not its code. We would not, nor will not, make such a claim.
— Darl McBride
It sounds like it's very easy, but it's ain't easy.
— Deyth Banger
It is not in how one soul approaches another but in how it withdraws that I knowr its affinity and solidarity with the other.
— Friedrich Nietzsche