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The word discipline sometimes touches a slightly rebellious chord in our natures. Remember that it comes from the word disciple.
— Boyd K. Packer
Ill natures, the more you aske them, the more they stick.
— George Herbert
Children wear their natures like brightly-colored clothes; that's why they lie so transparently. Adulthood is the art of deceit.
— Robert Charles Wilson
The spark in his eye, which is one's very self, caught the spark in hers that was herself, and for a moment they looked into each other's natures.
— Willa Cather
There are people who may be trusted, men as well as women. There are are as many difference in their natures as there are flowers in these meadows.
— Elizabeth Aston
None of us is a monster, Chiku. We're all just trying to make the best of our singular natures.
— Alastair Reynolds
They flower spontaneously out of the demands of our natures - and the best of them lead us not only outward in space, but inward as well.
— Lawrence Durrell
A strong breeze is natures way of blowing away our sorrows.
— Beth Hoffman
Perhaps if we lived with less physical beauty we would develop our true natures more.
— Shirley Hazzard
I can't think of a greater single vehicle to goodness and a better world than if everyone battled their own natures
— Dennis Prager
It's in my nature, maybe all of our natures, to try to engineer things. So I skew the answers to get what I think I want.
— Bob Goff
The Wendigo is simply the Call of the Wild personified, which some natures hear to their own destruction.
— Algernon Blackwood
Peculiarity of golf, as of love, that it temporarily changes the natures of its victims;
— P.G. Wodehouse
Self-love, it is obvious, remains always positive and active in our natures.
— Gordon W. Allport
Our animal friends' non-reactive and forgiving natures can teach us positive spiritual lessons on a daily basis.
— Eckhart Tolle
Some natures are too good to be spoiled by praise.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
You clearly hate to yield, but you will regret it when your anger has passed. Such natures are justly the hardest for themselves to bear.
— Sophocles
To offend and judge are distinct offices, And of opposed natures.
— William Shakespeare
Our natures are a lot like oil, mix us with anything else, and we strive to swim on top.
— Joan Rivers
All great natures delight in stability; all great men find eternity affirmed in the very promise of their faculties.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
It was our fate and our natures, flawed and wounded, that brought us together - Violet Minturn
— Amy Tan
Some natures are so sour and ungrateful that they are never to be obliged.
— Roger L'Estrange
Law is all that separates us from barbarism and the howling within; it is a necessary leash on our darker natures.
— Kevin Hearne
As the sun sinks
It casts that silver bridge
Across the lake — Richard L. Ratliff
It casts that silver bridge
Across the lake — Richard L. Ratliff
Wild liberty breeds iron conscience; natures with great impulses have great resources, and return from far.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
There are natures that go to the streams of life in great cities as the hart goes to the water brooks.
— Philip Gilbert Hamerton
A man of letters is often a man with two natures,
one a book nature, the other a human nature. These often clash sadly. — Edwin Percy Whipple
one a book nature, the other a human nature. These often clash sadly. — Edwin Percy Whipple
Art grows out of modes of perception that make you feel and think ... that hooks on to something deep-running in our natures.
— Robert Hughes
But I have known many women
many women indeed, and it is in their nature to confound us, Othello. They are all by their natures lovely lunatics. — Christopher Moore
many women indeed, and it is in their nature to confound us, Othello. They are all by their natures lovely lunatics. — Christopher Moore
Take a giant drink of natures endless stream let it spout from your mouth in words so serene.
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
Human intellect is natures attempt at self criticism
— Muhammad Iqbal
To me, people's lives and loves are entwined with their characters, natures and circumstances. I regard all general advice with skepticism.
— Rafael Yglesias
There are natures in which, if they love us, we are conscious of having a sort of baptism and consecration.
— George Eliot
You lack the season of all natures, sleep.
— William Shakespeare
Our natures lie in motion, without which we die.
— Blaise Pascal
We are all subjected to two distinct natures in the same person. I myself have suffered grievously in that way.
— James Hogg
The source of pain in romantic relationships is the lack of awareness about men and women different intrinsic natures.
— Linda Alfiori
Pleasures of worse natures Are gladly entertained, and they that shun us Practice in private sports the stews would blush at.
— Philip Massinger
As we are poetical in our natures, so we delight in fable.
— William Hazlitt
When mankind pushes, natures sometimes pushes back
— James Rollins
The characters write the plot. Their natures do.
— Norman Rush
What signifies knowing the Names, if you know not the Natures of things.
— Benjamin Franklin
We strive for heights bit our natures betray us, Chamcha thought; clowns in search of crowns. The bitterness overcame him
— Salman Rushdie
All men are alike in their lower natures; it is in their higher characters that they differ.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
Glorious cocked an ear back at her. 'Things act according to their natures,' he said. 'But sometimes our natures are complicated.
— T. Kingfisher
Revenge, the attribute of gods! They stamped it with their great image on our natures.
— Thomas Otway
I am afraid he has one of those terribly weak natures that are susceptible to influence.
— Oscar Wilde
Truth takes the stamp of the souls it enters. It is rigorous and rough in arid souls, but tempers and softens itself in loving natures.
— Joseph Joubert
Active, successful natures act, not according to the maxim, "know thyself," but as if prompted by the commandment: will a self, and so become a self.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Natures and features last until the grave
— Siddhartha Mukherjee
Toil and pleasure, in their natures opposite, are yet linked together in a kind of necessary connection.
— Livy
I'm inclined to reserve all judgments, a habit that has opened up many curious natures to me and also made me the victim of not a few veteran bores.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
The season of love is the carnival of egoism and it brings a touchstone to our natures.
— George Meredith
With faith and obedience practiced long enough, the Holy Ghost becomes a constant companion, our natures change, and endurance becomes certain.
— Henry B. Eyring
Special natures you must give a special world.
— D.H. Lawrence
We all are men, in our own natures frail, and capable of our flesh; few are angels.
— William Shakespeare
Each of us is shaped by the truth of our natures.
Von to Silver — Adrian Phoenix
Von to Silver — Adrian Phoenix
Deep down there was understanding, not of the facts of our lives so much as of our essential natures.
— May Sarton
Were every one employed in points concordant to their natures, professions, and arts, commonwealths would rise up of themselves.
— Thomas Browne
If history has taught me anything about the nature of others, it has thought me that when natures can not be denied, they persist.
— Dew Platt
Phlegmatic natures can be inspired to enthusiasm only by being made into fanatics.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
It doesn't matter how physically fit or tough you are, if you fail to use natures computer between your ears.
— Gerry Stewart
O have a care of natures that are mute!
— George Meredith
I am not so much afraid of death, as ashamed thereof, 'tis the very disgrace and ignominy of our natures.
— Thomas Browne
Alert and healthy natures remember that the sun rose clear.
— Henry David Thoreau
They dared not peer down into their own natures, down into the feverish confusion that filled their minds with a kind of dense, acrid mist.
— Emile Zola
Natures' curriculum cannot be changed.
— Martin Lewis Perl
Our circumstances answer to our expectations and the demand of our natures.
— Henry David Thoreau
We have a disharmony in our natures. We cannot live together without injuring each other.
— William Golding
My father was both a scientist and a magician, but he declared that it was in literature wherein we discovered our truest natures.
— Alice Hoffman
They are happy men whose natures sort with their vocations.
— Francis Bacon
We have all of us the two natures - the brother and the sister! Not one of us is quite woman - not one of us is all man!
— Katherine Cecil Thurston
The strongest natures, when they are influenced, submit the most unreservedly; it is perhaps a sign of their strength.
— Virginia Woolf
When I see a garden in flower, then I believe in God for a second. But not the rest of the time
— Svetlana Alexievich
Two natures beat within my breast. The one is foul, the one is blessed. The one I love, the one I hate. The one I feed will dominate. -Anonymous
— Tara Leigh Cobble
To be ambitious of true honor, of the true glory and perfection of our natures, is the very principle and incentive of virtue.
— Walter Scott
We have two natures within us, both struggling for mastery. Which one will dominate us? It depends on which one we feed.
— Billy Graham
All the devils in hell and tempters on earth could do us no injury if there were no corruption in our own natures.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
What's the point of God making us human if He doesn't want us to act like we're human?' 'To see if we can rise above our natures,'Megan said.
— Susan Beth Pfeffer
Unless people have a vision of something beyond the bounds of their own natures, they cannot transcend their self-interest.
— Patrick M. Garry
The Dharma is the truth that all natures are pure. By this truth, all appearances are empty.
— Bodhidharma
Only strong natures can really be sweet ones; those that seem sweet are in general only weak, and may easily turn sour.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Fear feeds the worst in all of us. It drives the most despicable of our natures to the surface.
— Joe Hart
To thoughtful natures, events are like depth charges: the surface is calm, but the shock spreads further.
— Amanda Craig
Force works on servile natures, not the free.
— Ben Jonson