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'Fringe' is a sci-fi show. But once you go beyond the genre, you're immersed in a profound reality.
— Anna Torv
The worst thing about irony for me is that it attenuates emotion.
— David Foster Wallace
I fell in love with folk music at Surprise Lake Camp. It was the songs of Woody Guthrie and the Weavers.
— Neil Diamond
Darkness tests stars,
but they shine.
Storms test trees,
but they stand.
Adversity tests the great,
but they soar. — Matshona Dhliwayo
but they shine.
Storms test trees,
but they stand.
Adversity tests the great,
but they soar. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Opportunity is not a lengthy visitor.
— Stephen Sondheim
Does anything we do ever end it?
— Lance Charnes
Trees in winter lose their leaves. Some trees may even fall during storms, but most stand patiently and bear their fortune.
— Ming-Dao Deng
Though storms blow and the earth shake
Limber trees may bend, but the stiff will break."
Chief Bending Tree (Mystical Mountain Magic) — Guy Brooke
Limber trees may bend, but the stiff will break."
Chief Bending Tree (Mystical Mountain Magic) — Guy Brooke
O to be self-balanced for contingencies, to confront night, storms, hunger, ridicule, accidents, rebuffs, as the trees and animals do.
— Walt Whitman
To confront night, storms, hunger, ridicule, accidents, rebuffs, as the trees and animals do."
Me imperturbe — Walt Whitman
Me imperturbe — Walt Whitman
Whales and dolphins have been aquatic for about 70 million years and seals for between 25 and 30 million years.
— Elaine Morgan
And when we love our sin then we are damned indeed.
— Graham Greene
Storms make trees take deeper roots.
— Dolly Parton
The Attainment of freedom, whether for a person, a nation or a world, must be in exact proportion to the attainment of nonviolence for each
— Mahatma Gandhi
A certain class of novels may with propriety be called fables.
— Richard Whately