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Don't be afraid to tread new ground, but do a sanity test.
— Sabeer Bhatia
Tread softly,
Brathe peacefully,
Laugh hysterically. — Nelson Mandela
Brathe peacefully,
Laugh hysterically. — Nelson Mandela
Maybe the paths that you each shall tread are already laid before your feet though you do not see them
— J.R.R. Tolkien
I sleep lightly and tread to keep my head out of the sea of dreams.
— David Anthony Durham
A noble and resolute people can safely tread a dark and fearsome path if they always shine before them the lamps of wisdom and valor.
— Aleksandra Layland
Let me see you ride a donkey over my green again, and as sure as you have a head upon your shoulders, I'll knock your bonnet off, and tread upon it!
— Charles Dickens
One woe doth tread upon another's heel. So fast they follow.
— William Shakespeare
I shall tread in the footsteps of my illustrious predecessor.
— Martin Van Buren
We can conserve energy and tread more lightly on the Earth while we expand our culture's capacity for joy.
— Richard Louv
There are no guarantees in war. We know this. Safety is a luxury no matter where we tread.
— Kristy Cambron
Never so sweet a repast as the Reaper's when you tread upon the threshold of a Quiznos.
— Oscar Wilde
Doubt is a thief that often makes us fear to tread where we might have won.
— William Shakespeare
Pale Death with impartial tread beats at the poor man's cottage door and at the palaces of kings.
— Horace
Fools "Sell Out" Where Angels Fear to Tread
— Dean Cavanagh
How long can you tread water?
— Bill Cosby
Without ... the creative imagination rushing in where bureaucratic angels fear to tread - without this, life is a mockery and a disgrace.
— E.F. Schumacher
Tread lightly." Vulnerability softened Bron's voice, as if he'd told her he loved her.
— Aubrie Dionne
When love turns away, now, I don't follow it. I sit and suffer, unprotesting, until I feel the tread of another step.
— Sylvia Ashton-Warner
Perhaps that is the wisdom of life, to tread in your father's steps, and look neither to the right nor to the left.
— W. Somerset Maugham
You tread a precariously thin line between being charmingly headstrong and insufferably pigheaded.
— Ransom Riggs
Ive chosen my path - and right or wrong, it's the one I tread.
— Joseph Delaney
Please tread carefully and keep away from the shadows; you are about to enter the abyss.
— Maxim Jakubowski
The warm green of the grass, sprinkled with flowers of many hues, is a carpet whereon we walk with noiseless tread.
— William Wendt
Let us keep the dance of rain our fathers kept and tread our dreams beneath the jungle sky.
— Arna Bontemps
Thus hand in hand through life we 'll go; Its checker'd paths of joy and woe With cautious steps we 'll tread.
— Nathaniel Cotton
The years like great black oxen tread the world, and God, the herdsman goads them on behind, and I am broken by their passing feet.
— William Butler Yeats
But this night our feet must tread in thorny paths, or later, and for ever, the feet you love must walk in paths of flame!
— Bram Stoker
A forbidden writing is thought to be a certain spark of truth, that flies up in the face of them who seek to tread it out.
— Francis Bacon
All feete tread not in one shoe.
— George Herbert
I do love these ancient ruins. We never tread upon them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history.
— John Webster
rush in where angels fear to tread.
— Neale Donald Walsch
Have shown you the way of the peaceful warrior, not the way to the peaceful warrior. As long as you tread the way, you are a warrior.
— Dan Millman
Miss Abbott, don't worry over me. Some people are born not to do things. I'm one of them.
— E. M. Forster
But few are those who tread the sunlit path; Only the pure in soul can walk in light.
— Sri Aurobindo
Because the human history is the history of shoes. The history of places where we ever tread and stand.
— Stebby Julionatan
With awe, around these silent walks I tread; These are the lasting mansions of the dead.
— George Crabbe
Woes cluster. Rare are solitary woes; They love a train, they tread each other's heel.
— Edward Young
Parting they seemed to tread upon the air,
Twin roses by the zephyr blown apart
Only to meet again more close. — John Keats
Twin roses by the zephyr blown apart
Only to meet again more close. — John Keats
And still we love the evil cause
And of the just effect complain;
We tread upon life's broken laws
And murmur at our self-inflicted pain. — John Greenleaf Whittier
And of the just effect complain;
We tread upon life's broken laws
And murmur at our self-inflicted pain. — John Greenleaf Whittier
No hill was so tall that it stayed my tread.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
If we tread our vices under our feet, we make of them a ladder by which to rise to higher things.
— Saint Augustine
Tread lightly on your partner's heart. It was given to you for safekeeping.
— Alexandra Katehakis
There is no way to step off the tread mill. It is all treadmill.
— Wallace Stegner
Take my hand, my love. On sinews of air we tread Aught but distance our guide With no tempo to our gait No endpoint drawn Neither plot nor plan
— C.D. Reiss
This is some kind of heretical, possibly Manichean version of neo-Platonic Roscicrucianism, thinks I to myself; tread carefully, girlie!
— Angela Carter
You are young. No hungry generations tread you down. The past does not mock you with the ruins of a beauty the secret of whose creation you have lost
— Oscar Wilde
The mob rushes in where individuals fear to tread.
— B.F. Skinner
The best way to treat obstacles is to use them as stepping-stones. Laugh at them, tread on them, and let them lead you to something better.
— Enid Blyton
The scarlet letter was her passport into regions where other women dared not tread.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
So what's your second suggestion?"
"Tread lightly."
"That's it? That's the best advice you can give me?"
"All right, tread very lightly. — Sarah MacLean
"Tread lightly."
"That's it? That's the best advice you can give me?"
"All right, tread very lightly. — Sarah MacLean
All creatures tread across the rubble of ruined civilizations. The trick is to keep moving. No animal ever goes about dispensing shallow compassion.
— Rita Mae Brown
Sometimes angels rush in where fools fear to tread.
— Cary Grant
Be grateful as your deeds become less and less associated with your name, as your feet ever more lightly tread the earth.
— Dag Hammarskjold
Death! great proprietor of all! 'tis thine To tread out empire, and to quench the stars.
— Edward Young
I won't eat anything I can't spell or wouldn't tread in.
— Len Goodman
I mean, doesn't it change history even if you just tread on an ant?' 'For the ant, certainly,' said Qu.
— Terry Pratchett
It is not in human nature for all men to tread the same path of development, as animals do of a single species.
— Maria Montessori
If V'lane were a signpost, it would read Abandon All Personal Will, Ye Who Tread Here.
— Karen Marie Moning
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
— Alexander Pope
I am that quiet place, the centre of the maelstrom...The dangerous abyss, where few dare to tread...
— Virginia Alison
Skills vary with the man. We must tread a straight path and strive by that which is born in us.
— Pindar
It costs me never a stab nor squirm / To tread by chance upon a worm. / Aha, my little dear, / I say, Your clan will pay me back one day.
— Dorothy Parker
Tread not into the fearsome night
But pull the covers high,
Step not into the wild dark wood
For the Hobbers are dancing nigh — Robin Jarvis
But pull the covers high,
Step not into the wild dark wood
For the Hobbers are dancing nigh — Robin Jarvis
France is a dog-hole, and it no more merits the tread of a man's foot.
— William Shakespeare
Who that hath ever been Could bear to be no more? Yet who would tread again the scene He trod through life before?
— James Montgomery
Sometimes the heart tells us to venture where the mind fears to tread.
— Lisa Tawn Bergren
We must meditate, brothers. These grapes will yield no wine till we tread upon them.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
For the dead, who seem to take away so much, really take with them nothing that is ours.
— E. M. Forster
Storming, enjoying, planning, loving, cautioning,
Backing and filling, appearing and disappearing,
I tread day and night such roads. — Walt Whitman
Backing and filling, appearing and disappearing,
I tread day and night such roads. — Walt Whitman
Goals should be impossible! You should tread FEARLESSLY where the brave dare not go.
— Gerry Lindgren
There are many paths to the truth. We need only the courage to tread our own path, no one else's.
— Narissa Doumani
I tread in the footsteps of illustrious men ... in receiving from the people the sacred trust confided to my illustrious predecessor.
— Martin Van Buren
Ah, Fitz, you should know by now that every moment of my life is spent dancing. And with every partner, I tread a different measure.
— Robin Hobb
How strange! You seek guidance, yet you do not tread its path, surely a boat does not sail on land.
— Al-Shafi'i
However it may prove, one must tread the path that need chooses!
— J.R.R. Tolkien
I love the soul that dares tread the temptations of his years beneath his youthful feet.
— Isaac Watts
Tread softly! All the earth is holy ground.
— Christina Rossetti
All that tread, the globe are but a handful to the tribes, that slumber in its bosom.
— William C. Bryant
There are souls which fall from heaven like flowers, but ere they bloom are crushed under the foul tread of some brutal hoof.
— Jean Paul
Though the boot may fit the foot, one can rarely stand in the tread of his own reputation.
— Wes Fesler
Home is behind, the world ahead, And there are many paths to tread Through shadows to the edge of night, Until the stars are all alight.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
You tread a difficult path, Amber. You are none of the things they will think you are. In the end, you will have no guides but yourself.
— Mark Henwick
And seem to walk on wings, and tread in air.
— Alexander Pope
Nothing is nearer to us than heaven. The earth is beneath our feet, and we tread upon it, but heaven is within us.
— Nikos Kazantzakis
Tread gently on anyone who looks at you sideways.
— Billy Connolly