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He was simply undeveloped compared to teammates who had grown up in the American West, linking 60 mph carved turns at Sun Valley or Crystal Mountain.
— Nathaniel Vinton
The features of character are carved out of adversity.
— Rick Barnett
The future isn't carved in stone, only your epitaph.
— Paula Wall
The body is like the earth ... as vulnerable to overbuilding, being carved into parcels, cut off, overmined, and shorn of its power as any landscape.
— Clarissa Pinkola Estes
The first creation of every artist is getting carved from the best moments of his life!!
— Nelson Jack
Nothing matters but the quality of the affection - in the end - that has carved the trace in the mind dove
— Mary Karr
What we learn in childhood is carved in stone. What we learn as adults is carved in ice.
— David Kherdian
Within my heart is carved a sculpture of your love.
— James Taylor
I've carved the puppet, and I manipulate the strings, but while it's on stage, the show belongs to the puppet.
— Guy Davenport
You must start to live your life by the light of what you yourself would want carved on your stone" (302).
— Sandra Benitez
Whatever betterment we have today was carved out of a world of stone by men of the hammer, not men of hope.
— Dagobert D. Runes
His chest was hard and tempting, with the scars from his move to save her carved forever on his skin.
— Debra Anastasia
A black pendant in the shape of a heart lay in her hand. It was carved with roses and strung onto a velvet cord.
— Teresa Flavin
The staircase was a mass of rotting wood, carved with such cruel-looking mermaids that Mr. Jelliby was afraid to put his hand on the banister.
— Stefan Bachmann
You carved your name into my heart
You said we were forever
But everything falls
Everything falls apart ... — Dianne Sylvan
You said we were forever
But everything falls
Everything falls apart ... — Dianne Sylvan
The house had a name. The Banana House. It was carved onto a piece of sandstone above the front door. It made no sense to anyone.
— Hilary McKay
Forever. He carved the word into his soul. Kiera was his forever, deformity or no deformity.
— Christine Fonseca
...carved dolls stick to the rules.
— Steve Aylett
the sun, the Nigerians are loading up for the day. One balances a carved elephant on one finger, another
— Sara Alexi
Kahlil Gibran says Your joy can fill you only as deeply your sorrow has carved you.
— Karen Marie Moning
A loving God who has no wrath is no God. He is an idol of our own making as much as if we carved Him out of stone.
— R.C. Sproul
Would ask what you want carved on your grave. " "I would like it to say 'Why Do You Care Who Is Buried Here?
— Edward W. Robertson
I cannot forgive you. That day, if you had not refused, I would have given you a present. I would have carved my love in stone.
— Conchitina Cruz
Even if we forget the faces of our friends, we will never forget the bonds that were carved into our souls.
— Jun Maeda
Nothing is carved in stone!
— Anonymous
Her features were exquisite perfection, carved by nature with obvious care and never altered by the harshness of life.
— Lorraine Heath
They lead only as the carved wooden figurehead leads the ship.
— Laurence J. Peter
There is no elegy for those who have been dispossessed of their anger
what remains is a future carved out of banality instead of blood. — Brando Skyhorse
what remains is a future carved out of banality instead of blood. — Brando Skyhorse
Hatred has carved a permanent place inside me, a hollow where things are so easily lost. Hatred,
— Lauren Oliver
At the entrance to the original tower, there is a stone into which Jung carved some words with his own hand: 'Cold or not, God is present.
— Haruki Murakami
Man is a marble piece; unlike Michelangelo's masterpieces, man is unconsciously carved and imperfectly shaped by the nature!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Images of the Madonna and the Christ Child carved in ivory and exported to Europe.
— Jack Weatherford
The future is carved out of the present moment. Tomorrow's harvest depends upon today's ploughing and sowing.
— Chinmayananda Saraswati
I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.
— Michelangelo Buonarroti
This is not the person I wanted to become: Hatred has carved a permanent place inside me, a hollow where things are so easily lost.
— Lauren Oliver
The statues carved here may be viewed as fragments of consciousness itself, or the residue of violent emotions
— Linda Lappin
Those two are carved from the same tree." the queen said.
By the same blade." The high king answered and offered her his arm in splendid dignity — Victoria Hanley
By the same blade." The high king answered and offered her his arm in splendid dignity — Victoria Hanley
Being inside this cottage, with dark wooden walls and hand-carved furniture like my own home, cast a darkened stain onto my heart.
— Katherine McIntyre
her knees, which looked, in the faint blue light, as though they'd been carved by water from a bar of soap.
— Charles D'Ambrosio
Believing that your qualities are carved in stone - the fixed mindset - creates an urgency to prove yourself over and over.
— Carol S. Dweck
Its wounds are as fresh as the wounds of the men who carved
— George R R Martin
The Gypsy girl carved love letters into trees, filling the forest with notes for him.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
"Out of any piece of wood a god may be carved.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Kids don't have ruts yet that adults have carved into their minds. They're born logical. Crooked thinking has to be taught.
— James P. Hogan
Violet carved her hate into her flesh one name at a time.
— Damien Angelica Walters
Rotten wood cannot be carved.
— Confucius
If a woman is worth remembering,' said my grandmother, 'there is no need to have her name carved in letters.
— Edwidge Danticat
Success is carved out of a hard tree. It doesn't just happen. It's people who stick to it that succeed.
— Jaclyn Smith
In my early days, I never used finger vibrato at all. I originally carved my reputation as one of the 'fast' guitar players.
— Ritchie Blackmore
Out of timber so crooked as that from which man is made nothing entirely straight can be carved.
— Immanuel Kant
On the stone that remains carved next to his name, his epitaph plain, only a pawn in their game.
— Bob Dylan
his hands clasped over a huge carved walking-stick, and a big old woman, sitting upright, with a roll of knitting on her embroidered
— Katherine Mansfield
until the original mountain peak now raked the sky like the ornately carved tusk of some great, grey, granite beast.
— Neil Gaiman
All he saw was madness and bloodlust and jealousy carved onto countless bleeding and mangled faces.
— James Dashner
Years ago, I carved out an identity, and it has always been about having a voice to tell people about stuff I love.
— Eddie Trunk
His hatred for the world was carved into his heart.
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
No matter what your origin or beliefs, rather adolescent or full grown. Thoughts are scribed in pencil but actions are carved in stone
— Carl Henegan
I felt that my views and philosophies had been changed overnight. The philosophies that i had gladly carved in stone, recited and danced upon.
— Cecelia Ahern
On the other side of the rock, some words were carved: AND GOD SAW THAT THE WICKEDNESS OF MAN WAS GREAT IN THE EARTH
— Tommy Wallach
I created a vision of David in my mind and simply carved away everything that was not David.
— Michelangelo
Carved with figures strange and sweet, All made out of the carver's brain.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Every action is something temporary that gets carved into something permanent.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
It's baffling how some people whose ancestors carved up the world with knives are now worried about defending their piece from the 'outsiders.
— Jonathan R. Miller
You can consider this carved in stone: I rule out becoming Herman Van Rompuy's successor.
— Jean-Claude Juncker
Classical ornament here and there accentuated the contrast; caryatides and carved masks of comedy or tragedy looked
— G.K. Chesterton