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At best, in such depression times, monetary policy is a feeble reed on which to lean.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
His eyelashes were so long and thick they looked artificial. Black plastic reeds fringing two green, glacial pools.
— Sylvia Plath
A rocket is a reed that thinks brilliantly.
— Jose Bergamin
Birds make music, river reeds in wind make music. Babies make music. God would not forbid something that is the sharia of innocent creatures.
— G. Willow Wilson
The legend of the parting of the Red Sea probably refers to tidal changes in the Sea of Reeds related to the Thera eruption.
— Julian Jaynes
Logic is a feeble reed, friend.
— Robert A. Heinlein
Yet, when one thinks of it, diplomacy without force is a but a rotten reed to lean upon.
— Joseph Conrad
He drank life from these breasts now dry, and he took his first steps in this garden, grasping these fingers that are now like trembling reeds.
— Kahlil Gibran
But the wind playing in the reeds and rushes and osiers.
— Kenneth Grahame
The divine is everywhere, even in a grain of sand; there I represented it in the reeds.
— Caspar David Friedrich
no stone. Except for the huge reeds in the marshes, it had no trees for timber. Here, then, was a region with
— Samuel Noah Kramer
I don't think Ed Reed has to take a back seat to anybody who ever played the position. ANYBODY.
— Ronnie Lott
A harvest mouse goes scampering by, With silver claws and silver eye; And moveless fish in the water gleam, By silver reeds in a silver stream.
— Walter De La Mare
It is not solid wood that can become a flute, but the empty reed.
— Hazrat Inayat Khan
The reeds give
way to the
wind and give
the wind away — A.R. Ammons
way to the
wind and give
the wind away — A.R. Ammons
Two reeds drink from the same stream. One is hollow, the other is sugarcane. - MOROCCAN PROVERB
— Tahir Shah
Float beyond the world of trees. Out into the whispering breeze, past the rushes, past the weeds, past the marsh's waving reeds.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Woman is like the reed which bends to every breeze, but breaks not in the tempest.
— Richard Whately
Braying of arrogant brass, whimper of querulous reeds.
— William Watson
For trumpets sterne to chaunge mine Oaten reeds,
And sing of Knights and Ladies gentle deeds; — Edmund Spenser
And sing of Knights and Ladies gentle deeds; — Edmund Spenser
Be gentle with yourself.
— Reeds