Sieve Quotes
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When one has an image about oneself one is surely insane, one lives in a world of illusion.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
I will shake the house of Israel among all the nations, as one shakes a sieve, but not a pebble will fall to the ground. Amos 9:9
— Beth Moore
My organs are dead, my bones are cracked, my skin is a sieve, punctured by pins and needles of pain.
— Tahereh Mafi
It can be challenge enough to have to eat with myself.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
I'm not a genius. I'm just passionately curious.
— Albert Einstein
If we could read minds, we wouldn't need headsets.
— Tommy G. Kendrick
The wise ones fashioned speech with their thought, sifting it as grain is sifted through a sieve.
— Buddha
His answer trickled through my head like water through a sieve.
— Lewis Carroll
The sky is like a black sieve pierced by silver drops that tremble, ready to burst through.
— Ayn Rand
Customers and contracts are like water and a sieve. The customer will find the largest hole and slide through it.
— Larry McVoy
The fact [is] that our borders leak like a sieve: those things cannot be permitted to continue in good conscience.
— William J. Clinton
Without a functioning hippocampus, names, dates, and other information falls straight through the mind like a sieve.
— Sam Kean
She began to learn that nothing is dead, that there cannot be a physical abstraction, that nothing exists for the sake of the laws of its phenomena.
— George MacDonald
Who would rule a nation when he could have easier work, such as carrying water uphill in a sieve?
— Robert Jordan
If you have everything under control, you're not moving fast enough.
— Mario Andretti
She leaned out of the window slow and sleepy, and the light came through her nightdress like sand through a sieve.
— Laurie Lee
The celebration of homeownership seems to be part of a countermovement against popular owning of shares in corporations.
— Edmund Phelps
hand-crank sieve.
— Michael Kaye
These days politics, religion, media seem to get all mixed up. Television became the new religion a long time back and the media has taken over.
— Van Morrison
Soon he'll know the blizzard started with me.
— Sara Raasch
The created order is everywhere punched and torn open by ellipses, drifts, and leaks of meaning: it is a sieve-order.
— Michel De Certeau
Sometimes, you can attempt to make all the difference in the world, and it still is like trying to stem the tide with a sieve.
— Jodi Picoult
Trouble is a sieve through which we sift our acquaintances. Those too big to pass through are our friends.
— Arlene Francis
Photography repeats itself unconsciously and unavoidably, producing stereotypes that then are repeated ad infinitum.
— Andy Grundberg
Our damnable memory is a sieve. It wants to survive. And survival is only possible through forgetfulness.
— Erich Maria Remarque
When the Christian doesn't find joy on account of his happenings, he can always find joy in spite of them.
— E. Stanley Jones
People who wouldn't think of taking a sieve to the well to draw water fail to see the folly in taking a camera to make a painting.
— Edward Weston
Making a film is like putting out a fire with sieve. There are so many elements, and it gets so complicated.
— George Lucas
Boy, you know, it's amazing how your brain can turn into a sieve, and you can literally forget episodes that you have shot.
— Gillian Jacobs
Sift each of us through the great sieve of circumstance and you have a residue, great or small as the case may be, that is the man or the woman.
— Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
They went to sea in a sieve, they did; In a sieve they went to sea; In spite of all their friends could say.
— Edward Lear
A very crude difference between novels and poetry is that novels are about other people and poetry is about yourself.
— Philip Larkin
Two things are easiest to do. One, to carry water in a sieve. Two, to still the mind. Freeze water. Breathe calm. Only two secrets to learn.
— Swami Veda Bharati
Pain is a forcing sieve that turns me to gruel.
— Marge Piercy
Friend. Before Mark, I'd known its definition. Now I knew its meaning.
— Elizabeth Langston
i live to serve. except the part about living...
— Rachel Vincent