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It is our less conscious thoughts and our less conscious actions which mainly mould our lives and the lives of those who spring from us.
— Samuel Butler
Play is the taproot from which original art springs. It is the raw stuff that the artist channels with all his learning and technique.
— Stephen Nachmanovitch
Our greatest furies spring from events which violate our sense of the ground of our existence.
— Alain De Botton
Talent is a spring from which fresh water is constantly flowing. But this spring loses its value if it is not used in the right way.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
Of the infinite variety of fruits which spring from the bosom of the earth, the trees of the wood are the greatest in dignity.
— Susan Fenimore Cooper
Tears are the softening showers which cause the seed of heaven to spring up in the human heart.
— Walter Scott
Friendship however is a plant which cannot be forced
true friendship is no gourd spring up in a night and withering in a day. — Charlotte Bronte
true friendship is no gourd spring up in a night and withering in a day. — Charlotte Bronte
Dig beneath your feet, there you will find a spring. The place where you are now is crucial. Never try to avoid that which you must do.
— Daisaku Ikeda
Much earnest philosphical thought is born of the life which springs from close association with nature.
— Laura Gilpin
One penny may seem to you a very insignificant thing, but it is the small seed from which fortunes spring.
— Orison Swett Marden
Look well into thyself; there is a source of strength which will always spring up if thou wilt always look.
— Marcus Aurelius
At last the spring thaw came, and graves were laboriously prepared for the nine silent harvests of the grim reaper which waited in the tomb.
— H.P. Lovecraft
Sadness is the matrix from which wit and irony spring; sadness is uncomfortable and creative, which is why consumer society cannot tolerate it.
— Germaine Greer
Since sorrow follows joy As autumn does the spring Man must transcend the joys Of earth, which sorrows bring.
— Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib
Of all joyful, smiling, ever-laughing experiences, there are none like those which spring from true religion.
— Henry Ward Beecher
As a boy, I had two small aquaria in our backyard in which I watched, each spring, the nest building and other fascinating behaviours of sticklebacks.
— Nikolaas Tinbergen
All my ambition is, I own, to profit and to please unknown; like streams supplied from springs below, which scatter blessings as they go.
— Charles Cotton
A brave captain is as a root, out of which, as branches, the courage of his soldiers doth spring
— Philip Sidney
When a man embarks upon a crime, he is morally guilty of any other crime which may spring from it.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
All the year round there is spring, all through life is youth; there is always something which may flower.
— Karel Capek
We lived like pilgrims and made no use of those contrivances which spring into existence in a world deluded by money.
— Hermann Hesse
All sorts of flowers the which on earth do spring
In goodly colours gloriously arrayed;
Go to my love, where she is careless laid — Edmund Spenser
In goodly colours gloriously arrayed;
Go to my love, where she is careless laid — Edmund Spenser
The grandeur of the acts of men are measured by the inspiration from which they spring.
— Louis Pasteur
The sober comfort, all the peace which springs from the large aggregate of little things.
— Hannah More
Authority in science exists to be questioned, since heresy is the spring from which new ideas flow.
— John C. Polanyi
The motions which the planets now have could not spring from any natural cause alone, but were impressed by an intelligent Agent.
— Isaac Newton
That love for one, from which there doth not spring Wide love for all, is but a worthless thing.
— James Russell Lowell
It has been well said that tea is suggestive of a thousand wants, from which spring the decencies and luxuries of civilization.
— Agnes Repplier
You must await your thirst and allow it to become complete: otherwise you will never discover your spring, which can never be anyone else's!
— Friedrich Nietzsche
There is a graveyard in my poor heart - dark, heaped-up graves, from which no flowers spring.
— Adah Isaacs Menken
A man without mirth is like wagon without springs, in which one is caused disagreeably to jolt by every pebble over which it turns.
— Henry Ward Beecher
God has given the salt lick to the deer; and He has given to man, red-skin and white, the delicious spring at which to slake his thirst.
— James F. Cooper
Like a tree which does not hurry the flow of its sap and stands at ease in the spring gales without fearing that no summer may follow.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
Truth shall spring out of the earth; and righteousness shall look down from heaven. Yea, the LORD shall give that which is good.
— Ann H. Gabhart
All real success springs from that inward might which we exert upon society.
— Alexander Crummell
Most gladly would I give the blood-stained laurel for the first violet which March brings us, the fragrant pledge of the new-fledged year.
— Friedrich Schiller
The study of love and its utilization will lead us to the source from which it springs, The Child.
— Maria Montessori
Results are nothing; the energies which produce them and which again spring from them are everything.
— Wilhelm Von Humboldt
I started off in musical theater, yeah. It was one of my first jobs; it was in Spring Awakening in London, which was amazing.
— Jamie Blackley
Freedom is the source from which all significations and all values spring. It is the original condition of all justification of existence.
— Simone De Beauvoir
Nothing reopens the springs of love so fully as absence, and no absence so thoroughly as that which must needs be endless.
— Anthony Trollope
Events, circumstances, etc., have their origin in ourselves. They spring from seeds which we have sown.
— Henry David Thoreau
I know of no other advice than this: Go within and scale the depths of your being from which your very life springs forth.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
His mind was like the delicate spring of a watch, which quivers for several hours after it has been touched.
— Khushwant Singh
But your questions, which are unanswerable without exception, all spring from the same erroneous thinking.
— Herman Hesse
The quality of life, which in the ardour of spring was personal and sexual, becomes social in midsummer.
— Henry Beston
Bottomless wonders spring from simple rules, which are repeated without end.
— Benoit Mandelbrot
I worked consistently on Broadway from when I was 8 years old through 'Spring Awakening,' which I left in 2008.
— Lea Michele
That age is best which is the first
When youth and blood are warmer. — Robert Herrick
When youth and blood are warmer. — Robert Herrick
There are two cardinal sins from which all others spring: Impatience and Laziness." Franz Kafka
— Jason Harvey
The pleasure we feel in music springs from the obedience which is in it.
— Henry David Thoreau