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She came out here ... turned this way, must have trod on these stones often. Let me follow in her steps.
— Charles Dickens
Do not follow any road, but that which Christ trod. This road seems hard, but it is safe.
— Saint Augustine
Rama for you should mean the Path He trod, the ideal He held aloft, and the Ordinance He laid down. They are eternal and timeless.
— Sathya Sai Baba
Nonexistence. The society of the nonexistent. In the street yesterday a nonexistent person trod on my foot with his nonexistent foot.
— Imre Kertesz
The crisp path through the field in this December snow, in the deep dark, where we trod the buried grass like ghosts on dry toast.
— Dylan Thomas
No more alone through the world's wilderness,
Although I trod the paths of high intent,
I journeyed now: no more companionless — Percy Bysshe Shelley
Although I trod the paths of high intent,
I journeyed now: no more companionless — Percy Bysshe Shelley
When we feel so alone, we cannot presume to teach him who, at the apogee of his agony, trod "the winepress alone" anything about feeling forsaken.
— Neal A. Maxwell
Oh, there at last, life's trials past, / We'll meet our loved ones more, / Whose feet have trod the path to God,
/ Not lost, but gone before. — Caroline Norton
/ Not lost, but gone before. — Caroline Norton
I have trod a measure, I have flattered a lady, I have
been politic with my friend, smooth with mine enemy. — William Shakespeare
been politic with my friend, smooth with mine enemy. — William Shakespeare
The feet of the humblest may walk in the field Where the feet of the Holiest trod, This, then, is the marvel to mortals revealed.
— Phillips Brooks
The perfect world, by Adam trod,
Was the first temple
built by God
His fiat laid the corner stone,
And heaved its pillars, one by one. — Nathaniel Parker Willis
Was the first temple
built by God
His fiat laid the corner stone,
And heaved its pillars, one by one. — Nathaniel Parker Willis
Shall we gather at the river,
Where bright angel feet have trod;
With its crystal tide for ever,
Flowing by the throne of God? — Robert Lowry
Where bright angel feet have trod;
With its crystal tide for ever,
Flowing by the throne of God? — Robert Lowry
Your lost friends are not dead, but gone before, advanced a stage or two upon that road which you must travel in the steps they trod.
— Aristophanes
The primitive Christians perpetually trod on mystic ground, and their minds were exercised by the habits of believing the most extraordinary events
— Edward Gibbon
Oh, why must a man like that be made unhappy when there are lots of girls about who would worship the very ground he trod on?
— Bram Stoker
And so Mr. Brown came to be respected even by the clan, because he trod softly on its faith.
— Chinua Achebe
The feet of the Christian need to tread the narrow path that the Savior trod, keeping in step with Him.
— Billy Graham
But let the good old corn adorn
The hills our fathers trod;
Still let us, for his golden corn,
Send up our thanks to God! — John Greenleaf Whittier
The hills our fathers trod;
Still let us, for his golden corn,
Send up our thanks to God! — John Greenleaf Whittier
I'm not invited. I'm not on the A list, haven't been on it in 20 years and my feet have never trod its red fluffy carpets.
— Nick Mancuso
Against her ankles as she trod The lucky buttercups did nod.
— Jean Ingelow
Cliches remind and reassure us that we're not alone, that other have trod this ground long ago.
— Miguel Syjuco
I hate being bored when I read a story. Even a well-trod theme can be made fresh by a different perspective or fresh writing.
— Ellen Datlow
Ay, call it holy ground,
The soil where first they trod,
They have left unstained, what there they found,-
Freedom to worship God. — Felicia Hemans
The soil where first they trod,
They have left unstained, what there they found,-
Freedom to worship God. — Felicia Hemans
You may write me down in history
With your bitter, twisted lies.
You may trod me in the very dirt, but still like dust, I'll rise. — Maya Angelou
With your bitter, twisted lies.
You may trod me in the very dirt, but still like dust, I'll rise. — Maya Angelou
I am not,' he said, 'having that lummock-de-troll glunching about this place! Trod on all my tomatoes, he did, last year.
— Diana Wynne Jones
I long to set foot where no man has trod before.
— Charles Darwin
This is as strange a maze as e'er men trod:
And there is in this business more than nature
Was ever conduct of — William Shakespeare
And there is in this business more than nature
Was ever conduct of — 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
Even in rags I am a god,fallen I am divine,high I triumph when down-trod,long I live when slain!
— Sri Aurobindo
Stay hungry on the path you trod to overcome all odds though fate & the gods seem to pepper your plate with a barrage of sabotage.
— Curtis Tyrone Jones
Somewhere beyond the curtain Of distorting days Lives that lonely thing That shone before these eyes Targeted, trod like Spring.
— William Butler Yeats
Know this,
that lions who trod don't worry bout reaching Zion. In time
is Zion that reach to the lions. — Kei Miller
that lions who trod don't worry bout reaching Zion. In time
is Zion that reach to the lions. — Kei Miller
The intense perfumes of the wild herbs as we trod them underfoot made us feel almost drunk.
— Jacqueline Du Pre
Mister Trod?" said Bod. "Tell me about revenge."
"Dish best served cold." said Nehemiah Trot. — Neil Gaiman
"Dish best served cold." said Nehemiah Trot. — Neil Gaiman
I won a noble fame;
But with a sudden frown,
The people snatched my crown,
And, in the mire, trod down
My lofty name. — Theodore Tilton
But with a sudden frown,
The people snatched my crown,
And, in the mire, trod down
My lofty name. — Theodore Tilton
Nothing was just one thing; there were worlds within worlds. Those of us who trod the line between were blessed and burdened with both.
— Rachel Hartman
We all loved him, and our slaves fairly worshipped the ground he trod.
— Edgar Rice Burroughs
The road ahead is not some predetermined path that I am forced to trod, but it is a rich byway that I can help create.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough