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The life of a man is only an opportunity to fulfil the plan of God.
— Sunday Adelaja
It's best to have failure happen early in life. It wakes up the Phoenix bird in you so you rise from the ashes.
— Anne Baxter
The problem with Destiny, of course, is that she is often not careful where she puts her finger. Captain
— Terry Pratchett
I'm like a phoenix. I rise from the ashes.
— Bess Myerson
Speramus meliora; resurgret cineribus. We hope for better things; it will rise from the ashes,
— Jeffrey Eugenides
One day soon you will meet a man, and he will rise like a phoenix from the ashes, and it is my greatest hope that he will not give you syphilis.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Sleep deprivation is physically miserable and creatively cathartic, as internal landscapes rise up from their dormant ashes.
— Jaeda DeWalt
People rise out of the ashes because, at some point, they are invested with a belief in the possibility of triumph over seemingly impossible odds,
— Robert Downey Jr.
Our passions are true phoenixes; as the old burn out the new straight rise up from the ashes.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
If you can survive 'Saturday Night Live,' then you're good as far as show business is concerned.
— Tracy Morgan
Out of these ashes beauty will rise.
— Steven Curtis Chapman
It's not how we crash and burn, but how we rise up again from the ashes that make us who we are.
— Brian Weimer
You get to know more of the character of a man in a round of golf than in six months of political experience.
— David Lloyd George
Then I said softly, "I'd like to go home now.
— Kristen Ashley
Rise and rise again and again
like The Phoenix from the ashes;
until the lambs have become lions. — Maitreya
like The Phoenix from the ashes;
until the lambs have become lions. — Maitreya
Burn me down to ashes,
Lend me to the flames.
Rise again I valiantly shall,
For LOVE is but my name. — Anurag Anand
Lend me to the flames.
Rise again I valiantly shall,
For LOVE is but my name. — Anurag Anand
ASHES.
He had reduced me to ashes.
And now I would rise. — Holly Cupala
He had reduced me to ashes.
And now I would rise. — Holly Cupala
You cannot be democratic one day, and undemocratic on another. It is a state of mind, it is a way of living, and it is an essence of action.
— Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj
In order to rise
From its own ashes
A phoenix
First
Must
Burn. — Octavia E. Butler
From its own ashes
A phoenix
First
Must
Burn. — Octavia E. Butler
In Eastern culture, people see ghosts, people talk about ghosts ... it's just accepted. And in Western culture it's just not.
— Jessica Alba
You must be ready to burn yourself in your own flame;
how could you rise anew if you have not first become ashes? — Friedrich Nietzsche
how could you rise anew if you have not first become ashes? — Friedrich Nietzsche
The sun from far gives life. But get close to it and it burns anything down to ashes
— Soroosh Shahrivar
For the human soul is virtually indestructible, and its ability to rise from the ashes remains as long as the body draws breath.
— Alice Miller
You're fire.Fire rises.It creates the ashes.It rises above them.Promise me you'll rise with whatever is thrown your way.
— Karina Halle
I don't need that much to live - we don't need that much to have a wonderful life. I learned that from animals.
— Carrie Ann Inaba
He'd seen a phoenix waiting to rise from the ashes, and he still did. every time he looked into Zane, he saw something extraordinary.
— Abigail Roux
The biggest misconception about work is that you need to spend the majority of your time doing it.
— Timothy Ferriss
It's crucial to be able to gather enough inner strength to rise up from the ashes like the Phoenix Bird, when it's necessary.
— Sahara Sanders
My daddy used to maintain, if you have to use ten-dollar words, what you're trying to say isn't worth a dime.
— Charlene Weir
The phoenix hope, can wing her way through the desert skies, and still defying fortune's spite; revive from ashes and rise. Miguel de Cervantes
— Cecilia London
Spaceland, whose appreciation has, with unexpected celerity, required a
— Edwin A. Abbott