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A history that should pursue all the subtle threads from end to end might be eminently valuable, but not as a tribute to peace and conciliation.
— Lord Acton
When she left the library, pearly threads linked roof to roof, dormer to dormer, a luminescent web under which everyone was equally chosen.
— Anouk Markovits
She hadn't realized that those quiet moments, the ones that seemed so unimportant, were the threads of her life holding everything together.
— Penny Watson
The planetary cycles are thus the threads of eternity which weave the great tapestry of life in time".
— Pam Gregory
The future is a hundred thousand threads, but the past is a fabric that can never be rewoven.
— Orson Scott Card
If POSIX threads are a good thing, perhaps I don't want to know what they're better than.
— Rob Pike
The world is made of countless threads that connect all things. These threads give the world both its color and its life.
— Marie Lu
The World Wide Web is woven together out of threads of glass.
— Steven Johnson
Time has a texture. Each period of waiting looms its own design. For Abigail, this one was shot through with golden threads. -Those Who Love, p. 130
— Irving Stone
All the seemingly loose threads and contradictory claims of the rest of the Bible come together in Jesus.
— Timothy J. Keller
Verily, I do not want to be like the ropemakers: They drag out their threads and always walk backwards.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Although the threads of my life have often seemed knotted, I know, by faith, that on the other side of the embroidery there is a crown..
— Corrie Ten Boom
93. "Threads that are golden don't break easily.
— Tori Amos
Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry.
— Richard P. Feynman
Your life is always under construction. It is your job to learn how
to untangle the threads and weave a tapestry that matches your desires. — Dannye Williamsen
to untangle the threads and weave a tapestry that matches your desires. — Dannye Williamsen
This is an issue that has an exceedingly high number of threads in it. It involves race, it involves culture, it involves crime, it involves justice.
— Matthew Dowd
Most rewarding of the ladders hang by slightest of the threads. Rope them threads.
— Dharmendra Tolani
The blue jay threads a flight-path through stripes of brightness and stripes of mossy dark.
— David Mitchell
Love weaves itself from hundreds of threads.
— David Levithan
That is the god's work, spinning threads of death through the lives of mortal men, and all to make a song for those to come ...
— Homer
Living threads more numerous than stars frame the universe of my mind.
— Daniel P. Kimble
We are all connected by common threads in our experiences despite language barriers or geographical distance.
— Esha Young
The walls are cracked and water runs upon them within threads without sound, black and glistening as blood.
— Ayn Rand
I don't trust happiness. I turn it over as if it were a glass at a flea market or a rug at a souk, looking for chipped rims or loose threads.
— Jennifer Weiner
Labels start out as little threads of self dissatisfaction but ultimately weave together into a straightjacket of self-condemnation
— Lysa TerKeurst
A memoir takes some particular threads, some incidents, some experience from a person's life and gives an account of it.
— Richard Hell
Incredible what slender threads you begin to hang your hopes on.
— Elizabeth Wein
Life doesn't have plots and subplots and denouements. It's just a big collection of loose ends and dangling threads that never get explained.
— Grant Morrison
Its surface sheened with saft that evaporated out from its crystal shielding in threads that degraded to nothing.
— China Mieville
Now as then, he sensed the threads of his life scattering and rearranging before this new and overwhelming thing that had landed among them.
— Helene Wecker
I don't have ideas so much as there are things which constantly evolve ... there are various threads or layers, if you like, which change.
— Harrison Birtwistle
It is to weave the cloth with threads drawn from your heart, even as if your beloved were to wear that cloth.
— Kahlil Gibran
. . .though the names of lovers are forgotten in time, their names
written across the sky as ogham threads are traced
between the stars — John Daniel Thieme
written across the sky as ogham threads are traced
between the stars — John Daniel Thieme
...where your mind goes...energy flows
— Penny Reilly
A poet is someone whose words can grasp & pull the thread of a person's soul & make them unravel with delight.
— Curtis Tyrone Jones
The tapestry of history is woven of many threads.
— Jacqueline Carey
It requires but a few threads of hope, for the heart that is skilled in the secret, to weave a web of happiness.
— Sarah Josepha Hale
The history of the Universe must be a mass of such disconnected threads, and no one could say which were important and which were trivial.
— Arthur C. Clarke
Particularly at those moments when we have the sorest need of grasping the sharp realities of life do the threads of thought snap off in the brain.
— Victor Hugo
Do what we may to shape the mysterious stuff of which our lives are composed, the dark threads of our destiny will always re-emerge.
— Victor Hugo
We cannot live for ourselves alone.
— Herman Melville
Dreams are woven with threads of truth.
— Toni Sorenson
But one had to go back to the beginning of things, always. Trace the thread of life - find the knot - untangle it.
— Martha Ostenso
It's destiny! Perhaps it is the energy that pulls on the threads and, well, I'm just leaving it as it is meant to be.
— Liu Dan
Angling is tightly woven in a fabric of moral, social, and philosophical threads which are not easily rent by the violent climate of our times.
— A.J. McClane
BEYOND THE MIST, the darkness and shadow, he waits, reaching out through a veil of gossamer threads - 'your
future,' he whispers, 'your destiny'. — Charlotte Featherstone
future,' he whispers, 'your destiny'. — Charlotte Featherstone
You're easily distracted by the pattern of the cloth and can't see the quality of the threads.
— Maria V. Snyder
Tie my heart in Egyptian threads.
— Jennifer Calvert
In ways and thoughts of weakness and of wrong, Threads turn to cords, and cords to cables strong.
— Isaac Williams
I always felt that the most common thread in my life from when I was young until now has been a highly observant, very analytical mind.
— Carrie Brownstein
How are you sacred to me? your lines are golden threads - your patter, my patten - I explore the liturgy of your words ...
— John Geddes
Expectations are illusions;
Pretense they hang on thin threads. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
Pretense they hang on thin threads. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
The sky drops silver threads of sleet.
— Anthony Doerr
The mystery is this: there is one right thing and only one right thing to do at every moment. We can either follow or resist the slender threads.
— Robert A. Johnson
The composer ... joins Heaven and Earth with threads of sounds.
— Alan Hovhaness
No insect hangs its nest on threads as frail as those which will sustain the weight of human vanity
— Edith Wharton
The African-American experience is one of the most important threads in the American tapestry.
— Bill Frist
Only a master weaver could intertwine dark and light threads in such a way that all one saw was beauty when looking back at the finished tapestry.
— Karen Witemeyer
Each event touching another; like threads that design in concert, creating the fabric that is life.
— Don Bradley
To me, chance isn't random. The universe is bound by unseen threads. We have only to untangle them a little to see the pattern unfold.
— Kathleen Tessaro
What fragile and unknown threads the destinies of nations and the lives of men are suspended.
— Alexandre Dumas
We were like the three Fates, weaving the story together, threads of gold, red, and midnight blue.
— April Genevieve Tucholke
The thing I absolutely love about food is it's a common thread that connects us no matter what culture we come from.
— Poh Ling Yeow
The modern world did have a few advantages.
Nice threads. Juicy steaks. Little black dresses ... — Lola Dodge
Nice threads. Juicy steaks. Little black dresses ... — Lola Dodge
History has to be rewritten because history is the selection of those threads of causes or antecedents that we are interested in.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
Chains do not hold a marriage together. It is thread, hundreds of tiny threads which sew people together through the years.
— Simone Signoret
When friendships are real, they are not glass threads or frost work, but the solidest things we can know.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Hearts are connected by the slenderest of threads.
— Marty Rubin
I have spent much of my adult life flinching with pain as I tried to pull out the threads that bound the shadows of my past to me.
— Lorna Luft
Women prevent the threads of life from being broken. The finest minds have always understood the peacemaking role of women.
— Mikhail Gorbachev
They spoke of small things at first, since it was best, when reattaching threads, to begin with the easiest knots.
— Chris Cleave
Weave your creative threads in the dark and then when the sun hits them, they will glisten with intricate beauty.
— Ted Andrews
Words have been the fine threads that have tied me to this world, forbidding me to disappear
— B.N. Toler
Never forget this moment, the hum of the bee, the saffron threads of the flower, the drawn blinds, nature's assiduousness and human cruelty.
— Edna O'Brien
I can feel their Threads waiting.
— Susan Dennard
Somebody placed the shuttle in your hand: somebody who had already arranged the threads.
— Dag Hammarskjold
Twin threads ran through her: fear and excitement.
— Kim Edwards
The threads of logic, intuition, and humanity should be beautifully interwoven through the fabric of our world.
— Leta B.
No man, even though he be Shakespeare, can write perfectly when his web is woven of threads that have been spun in many lands.
— William Butler Yeats
But aren't all of us like a fine weaving? The pattern the world sees often hides the threads." Tess
— Kate Elliott
The threads can always be traced back to some earlier tale, and to the tales that preceded that:
— Anonymous
The roads we walk throughout our lives, are but fine threads in the tapestry of the universe.
— R. Alan Ferguson
How many hopes and fears, how many ardent wishes and anxious apprehensions are twisted together in the threads that connect the parent with the child!
— Samuel Griswold Goodrich
I have pulled threads from magic tapestries already woven and used them to weave my own cloth.
— Jane Yolen
Parents are like shuttles on a loom. They join the threads of the past with threads of the future and leave their own bright patterns as they go.
— Fred Rogers
She entered the manor, but couldn't help feeling that she was trying to hold together a carpet as dozens of people pulled out threads from the sides.
— Brandon Sanderson
Everything was tied together with thin threads of fate, and when one loosened or tightened it was surprising how impactful it could be.
— Jay Crownover
Life resembles Gobelin tapestry; you do not see the canvass on the right side; but when you turn it, the threads are visible.
— Madame De Stael
No night so wild but brings the constant sun With love and power untold; No time so dark but through its woof there run Some blessed threads of gold.
— Christopher Pearse Cranch