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Although eBay is a fantastic tool for collectors who want to buy or sell, you really have to have knowledge of items before you embark.
— Judith Miller
How do we prepare for that last day? Before we embark on our final trip, have we left an earthly home in a state of chaos or a condition of order?
— Billy Graham
Writers are like tricksters. Their words lure us to embark on journeys and unlock our emotions.
— Ogwo David Emenike
I have sworn to die painting.
— Paul Cezanne
Twilight and evening bell, and after that the dark! And may there be no sadness of farewell when I embark.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
And if, indeed, I fail, At least to know the worst is sweet. Defeat means nothing but defeat, No drearier can prevail!
— Emily Dickinson
I always remember loving 'Even Stevens' - that show was so brilliant and funny and smart.
— Luke Benward
I could never understand how someone would embark on their life without having first confronted and clarified the truly fundamental questions.
— Thomas Metzinger
An anguish of longing would boil up inside me; a hysterical thirst for contradictions and contrasts would appear, and I would embark on dissipations.
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
The state of emergency and critical nature of the times do not allow me, as they do not allow anyone, to embark on a blame game.
— Nicos Anastasiades
No one has a corner on depression, but housewives are working on it.
— Gabrielle Burton
Marriage is a risk; I think it's a great and glorious risk, as long as you embark on the adventure in the same spirit.
— Cate Blanchett
Illuminated emancipation, freedom, unalloyed and untainted bliss await you, but you have to choose to embark on the Inward Journey to discover it
— B.K.S. Iyengar
To be sure, totalitarian dictators do not consciously embark upon the road to insanity. The
— Hannah Arendt
So we all embark wondering what lies over the horizon, what's around the next bend. And isn't that, in the end, what drives us?
— Blake Crouch
We need to embark on a human revolution. A revolution where our reality is not replaced by drones but augmented by technology to do better.
— Vishal Sikka
Anyone familiar with the love affairs between men and women could have told them that theirs would soon be over.
— Anna Quindlen
Communicative skills develop when there's something meaningful for children to communicate about-when they are taking an active role.
— Lilian Katz
One of the reasons to see improved productivity in Agile is because of the simplicity principle.
— Pearl Zhu
This idea of weapons of mass extermination is utterly horrible and is something which no one with one spark of humanity can tolerate.
— Bertrand Russell
The physical body is not only a temple for our soul, but the means by which we embark on the inward journey toward the core.
— B.K.S. Iyengar
Procrastinating to embark on your passion is a risky business, because tomorrow may never come!
— Alex Zar
You can embark on new and steeper versions of your old sins, you know, and cry tears while doing it that are genuine as any.
— Leif Enger
Some day our journey through this life will be over and we will embark on another journey - one that will last forever.
— Billy Graham
Maybe it was paranoia on my part, but paranoia had kept me alive for a long time. We were good buddies.
— Linsey Hall
Great waves, and blaze with fire like them.
In beauty, but do not condemn,
The seamen who embark and fail,
But only those who will not sail. — John Piper
In beauty, but do not condemn,
The seamen who embark and fail,
But only those who will not sail. — John Piper
But people don't need to remember how it felt to be happy and safe in the past. They need to have hope that they can get there again in the future.
— Kiersten White
The best of life is to embark on an adventure with a woman interested in having an adventure with you.
— Oleg Cassini
We will have to embark on a change so radical, a revolution so quiet and yet so total, that it will go far beyond the programme for a parliament
— Edward Heath