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Wherever flowers cannot be reared, there man cannot live.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
slashed the horse's muzzle with its huge talons. The horse reared up and kicked at the eagle's wings. As
— Rick Riordan
I was reared in an atmosphere where a great deal of attention was paid to women's hairdressing.
— Erich Von Stroheim
The cat is the only non-gregarious domestic animal. It is retained by its extra-ordinary adhesion to the comforts of the house in which it is reared.
— Francis Galton
I read nonfiction.
She reared back as if offended. — Anne Osterlund
She reared back as if offended. — Anne Osterlund
An ex-tragedy queen named Miss Glynn, who, having no visible external ears, reared a head like a turnip.
— Oscar Wilde
Meat reared on land matures relatively quickly, and it takes only a few pounds of plants to produce a pound of meat.
— Sylvia Earle
Oh, you happy sons of the North who have been reared at the bosom of Bach, how I envy you!
— Giuseppe Verdi
No healthy civilization can ever be reared on a foundation of devitalized work.
— William Ralph Inge
As soon as the seal was clear of the water, it reared up and its skin slipped down to the sand. What had been a seal was a white-skinned boy
— George Mackay Brown
The slave girl is reared in an atmosphere of licentiousness and fear.
— Harriet Ann Jacobs
I just reared back and let them go.
— Bob Feller
looked some more. Beside the ship, cargo cranes reared up into the night sky like abandoned props from Star Wars. A
— Jeff Lindsay
King thought he understood the white Southerner, having been born and reared in Georgia and trained a theologian.
— Constance Baker Motley
The rottweiler reared up on its back legs, trying
— Robert Muchamore
The only rational liberty is that which is born of subjection, reared in the fear of God and the love of man.
— William Gilmore Simms
nobody knew i was broken, that my body reared up and betrayed me on a regular basis.
— M. Suzanne Oliver
The brothers were brought up to be men. The girls had been reared to get married.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
I'd been exposed to alternate ways of thinking and it seriously affected the way my mother had reared me.
— S.A. Tawks
Each new generation is reared by its predecessor; the latter must therefore improve in order to improve its successor. The movement is circular.
— Emile Durkheim
Imagination is like a lofty building reared to meet the sky; whereas fancy is a balloon that soars at the wind's will.
— Gelett Burgess
Being an only child, my mother reared me very carefully.
— Heber J. Grant
LO! Death has reared himself a throne
In a strange city lying alone — Edgar Allan Poe
In a strange city lying alone — Edgar Allan Poe
Innovators and creative geniuses cannot be reared in schools. They are precisely the men who defy what the school has taught them.
— Ludwig Von Mises
I was reared in the church, in the Presbyterian Church.
— Billy Graham
We had won the war, but when the insurgency reared its ugly head, we lost everything we had gained.
— Kenneth Eade
The modern Little Red Riding Hood, reared on singing commercials, has no objection to being eaten by the wolf.
— Marshall McLuhan
I was reared on folk music.
— Rufus Wainwright
We come bulletproof in Ireland. We're reared tough, and we fight.
— Conor McGregor
The waves of pain that had only lapped at me before now reared high up and washed over my head, pulling me under. I did not resurface.
— Stephenie Meyer
The hills are reared, the seas are scooped in vain If learning's altar vanish from the plain.
— William Ellery Channing