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(Allah rendered) patience as a help for getting reward.
— Fatima Bint Muhammad
Because truth is exceedingly subtle and serene, the bliss of the Self can manifest only in a mind rendered subtle and steady by assiduous meditation.
— Ramana Maharshi
"Our experience of the world is being impoverished to the extent that it is being rendered artificial and prepackaged."
— David W. Orr
It is the common calamity of old age to lose whatever might have rendered it desirable ...
— Edward Gibbon
God's Law of Cause and Effect: Your rewards in life will always be equal to the amount and quality of service rendered, in the long run.
— Denis Waitley
Abakumov was cleverer than Yakonov supposed. It was just that prolonged lack of exercise had rendered the minister's brain useless to him.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
How ramshackle, how brilliant, how haphazardly & rendered we are. Gloriously, fantastically mixed & monstered.
— Aracelis Girmay
Our minds are rendered buoyant by exercise.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
One is not born a genius, one becomes a genius; and the feminine situation has up to the present rendered this becoming practically impossible.
— Simone De Beauvoir
He bombarded me with words, of all things, apparently clueless to the fact that the predawn hours rendered me incapable of coherent thought.
— Darynda Jones
Although she was not conventionally beautiful, she was so original that it rendered the question of beauty inconsequential.
— Lisa Kleypas
I don't read for plot, a story 'about' this or that. There must be some kind of philosophical depth rendered into the language, something happening.
— Rachel Kushner
It happened.
He had rendered to her. — Veronica Rossi
He had rendered to her. — Veronica Rossi
While I'm a big fan of science fiction, especially as rendered in expensive Hollywood blockbusters, it's the real universe that calls to me.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Emotion should not be rendered by an excited trembling; it can neither be added on nor be imitated. It is the seed, the work is the flower.
— Georges Braque
Whether to the nation or to the state, no service can be or ever will be rendered by a more able or a more faithful public servant.
— John Quincy Adams
Religion may be defined thus: a belief in, and homage rendered to, existences unseen and causes unknown.
— Frances Wright
To speak as black, female, and commercial lawyer has rendered me simultaneously universal, trendy, and marginal.
— Patricia J. Williams
In sum, thought and reflection have been rendered thoroughly pointless by the circumstances in which modern men and women live and act.
— Jacques Ellul
A restitution of the Union has been rendered forever impossible.
— Jefferson Davis
The commonest, dullest, most threadbare topic might be rendered interesting by the skill of the speaker.
— Jane Austen
Deep space rendered mortal time-lines inconsequential. Few things were as old, or pervasive, as the vast, encroaching
darkness of the universe. — Nenia Campbell
darkness of the universe. — Nenia Campbell
Perhaps the greatest social service that can be rendered by anybody to the country and to mankind is to bring up a family.
— George Bernard Shaw
Dear reader, traditional human power structures and their reign of darkness are about to be rendered obsolete.
— R. Buckminster Fuller
The universal basis of co-operation is the proportioning of benefits received to services rendered.
— Herbert Spencer
With the way the light shone on her, she looked spotlighted, as if a painter had rendered her that way, the center of someones world.
— Jillian Hart
With him, I've become like putty- rendered powerless by his magnificence- and his to mold into whatever he desires.
— Giorge Leedy
Gratitude is not only the memory but the homage of the heart rendered to God for his goodness.
— Nathaniel Parker Willis
One can measure the importance of a scientific work by the number of earlier publications rendered superfluous by it.
— David Hilbert
The same energy of character which renders a man a daring villain would have rendered him useful in society, had that society been well organized.
— Mary Wollstonecraft
She understood, now, why life had seemed so empty, so pointless: she herself had rendered it so in refusing to think.
— Terry Goodkind
When the people rule, they must be rendered happy, or they will overturn the state.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
The greatest service which can be rendered any country is to add a useful plant to its culture.
The Fruit Hunters — Thomas Jefferson
The Fruit Hunters — Thomas Jefferson
Christians are commanded to pray in the name of Jesus. It is not a practice reserved just for personal prayers, or prayers rendered in church.
— Monica Johnson
That thorny path, those stormy skies, have drawn our spirits nearer; and rendered us, by sorrow's ties, each to the other dearer.
— Bernard Barton
Yajna is duty to be performed, or service to be rendered, all twenty-four hours of the day.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The sin both of men and of angels, was rendered possible by the fact that God gave us free will.
— C.S. Lewis
Liberty is rendered even more precious by the recollection of servitude.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
He really did not care whether he survived or not, so long as it rendered him unconscious and absolved him of responsibility.
— Mark Haddon
Render more service than you are paid for and eventually you will be paid more for less services rendered.
— Napoleon Hill
If you incline towards God the passions that enslaves you will be rendered powerless.
— Sathya Sai Baba
Perhaps its familiarity rendered it temporarily invisible to you.
— Thomas Pynchon
All serious innovation is only rendered possible by some accident
enabling unpopular persons to survive. — Bertrand Russell
enabling unpopular persons to survive. — Bertrand Russell
But the very success which had intoxicated them rendered them also too complacent to learn from less prosperous competitors.
— Olaf Stapledon
Daily life is always extraordinary when rendered precisely. We can unlock our lives with a pencil tip.
— Bonnie Friedman
The family spirit has rendered man carnivorous.
— Francis Picabia
A decree of death has been passed on America. The judgment of God has been rendered, and she must be destroyed.
— Louis Farrakhan
That service is the noblest which is rendered for its own sake.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It is with deep grief I watch the clattering down of the British Empire with all its glories and all the services it has rendered to mankind.
— Winston Churchill
Rendered next to it. From the time they had married,
— Sylvia Day
Every law of matter or the body, supposed to govern man,is rendered null and void by the law of Life, God.
— Mary Baker Eddy
Figures dark beneath their loads pass down the far bank of the river, rendered immortal by the streak of sunset upon their shoulders
— Peter Matthiessen
We realized that the version of the world they rendered for us was not the world they really believed in ...
— Jeffrey Eugenides
Allah executed and rendered justice for the sake of putting together and harmonization of the hearts.
— Fatima Bint Muhammad
A great sentiment can be rendered immediately. Dream on it and look for the simplest form in which you can express it.
— Paul Gauguin
They committed murder, it is true; but their situation may have rendered it inevitable.
— Philip Hone
In the arts the way in which an idea is rendered, and the manner in which it is expressed, is much more important than the idea itself.
— Jacques-Louis David
A service is well rendered when the receiver can remember it.
— Publilius Syrus
House of Langfeld has rendered you in this cause, it is insulting
— Christopher Paolini
I have heard no word of my own language; I am rendered dumb.
— David Malouf
Someday she will be saved, and the past and all its pain will be rendered as smoothly palatable as the food we spoon to our babies.
— Lauren Oliver
This man obviously contained some sort of catalytic converter that rendered the filth of his language as natural and inoffensive as dirt in a garden.
— David James Duncan
By making this wine known to the public, I have rendered my country as great a service as if I had enabled it to pay back the national debt.
— Thomas Jefferson
Cooking is one of the oldest arts and one which has rendered us the most important service in civic life.
— Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
Before the soul can see, the Harmony within must be attained, and fleshly eyes be rendered blind to all illusion.
— Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
I had the perfect accident for the perfect idea. I was rendered immobile where the only thing I could do is mess with my computer.
— Harry Knowles
I'll tell you later" is a contingent claim that can be rendered false by any of several moves.
— John Darnielle
From Romare Bearden I learned that the fullness and richness of everyday life can be rendered without compromise or sentimentality.
— August Wilson
Hope can be bruised and battered. It can be forced underground and even rendered unconscious, but hope cannot be killed.
— Neal Shusterman
The arbiter of a demanding wargame rendered the word "mismatch" as "challenge" in his language.
— Star Trek The Next Generation
He said, 'They're only whores,' as though their very availability rendered them worthless.
— Ellen Kushner
Shakespeare, Butler and Bacon have rendered it extremely difficult for all who come after them to be sublime, witty or profound.
— Charles Caleb Colton
A genuinely happy person is one who has rendered others happy.
— Daisaku Ikeda
Smoking dope and smoking coke, you are rendered defenseless. The only way out of that hopeless state is intervention.
— Robert Downey Jr.
Sexism has never rendered women powerless. It has either suppressed their strength or exploited it.
— Bell Hooks
It pains me physically to see a woman victimized, rendered pathetic, by fashion.
— Yves Saint-Laurent
The rain came down upon my head - Unshelter'd. And the wind rendered me mad and deaf and blind.
— Edgar Allan Poe
Once upon a time, when I was young, his forgetting might have rendered my memory meaningless. I no longer require so much from life.
— Abigail Thomas
Trifling employments have rendered woman a trifler.
— Mary Wollstonecraft
Lasker thought that his rationalism rendered him immune from the surprises of chess theory.
— Savielly Tartakower
I write the kinds of novels I like to read, where the setting is rendered with love and care.
— Elizabeth George
The most important service rendered by the press and the magazines is that of educating people to approach printed matter with distrust.
— Samuel Butler
emotions were a drug to be carefully administered. Just enough gave strength. Too much rendered a person - most people - useless.
— Emma Jane Holloway