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Not a piece of architecture, as other buildings are, but the proud passions of an emperor's love wrought in living stones.
— Edwin Arnold
All this silence between us, to protect her, and what has it wrought! How unthinking I was," he cringed as he beat himself up inside.
— K. Farrell St. Germain
The smog curled between the streetlamps and the spokes of the wrought iron framework. It seemed through your body and into your bones.
— Sara Sheridan
The deeper changes wrought by the end of a particular outlaw culture: something will come of that ... and it won't be what we expect.
— Stacey D'Erasmo
The armour of falsehood is subtly wrought out of darkness, and hides a man not only from others, but from his own soul.
— E. M. Forster
That's what depression had wrought inside me: one, vast, barren rock garden-without the garden
— Peter McWilliams
God is a creed outworn, Ill-wrought from a mirage fair, And life is an image pale That faces a sunless morn.
— Kenneth Rand
Deep they delved us, fair they wrought us, high they builded us; but they are gone.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
The Universe has been wrought for us by a supremely good and orderly Creator
— Nicolaus Copernicus
Salvation is an act of God. It is initiated by God, wrought by God, and sustained by God.
— Billy Graham
The only miracles in life are wrought by time.
— Kiran Nagarkar
Fiction is an illusion wrought with many small, conventionally symbolic marks, triggering visions in the minds of others
— William Gibson
First he wrought, and afterward he taught.
— Geoffrey Chaucer
Back of the beating hammer By which the steel is wrought, Back of the workshop's clamor The seeker may find the thought.
— Berton Braley
In the kingdom of heaven it is His work that will be crowned, not yours. Anything in you that He has not wrought Himself will count for nothing.
— Johannes Tauler
If ever a painter wrought a miracle of illusion with brush and pigment that painter was Velazquez in his Las Meninas, at the Prado in Madrid.
— Joaquin Sorolla
My dull brain was wrought with things forgotten.
— William Shakespeare
God would first, by this inspiration of his Spirit, have wrought in our hearts that holy love without which none can enter into glory.
— John Wesley
Know ye not who would be free themselves must strike the blow? by their right arms the conquest must be wrought?
— Lord Byron
Pray for my soul. More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of: Wherefore, let they voice, Rise like a fountain for me night and day.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
The greatest changes in a woman's nature are wrought by love; in a man's, by ambition.
— Rabindranath Tagore
When we do the best that we can, we never know what miracle is wrought in our life, or in the life of another.
— Helen Keller
For a peace wrought in blood is nothing short of tyranny.
— Jocelyn Murray
Ours is the old, old story of every uprising race or class or order. The work of elevation must be wrought by ourselves or not at all.
— Frances Power Cobbe
The National Socialist Movement has wrought this miracle. If Almighty God granted success to this work, then the Party was His instrument.
— Adolf Hitler
Nature has wrought with a bolder hand in America.
— Nathaniel Parker Willis
That there are three persons, yet but one God, that do bear witness to the divinity of Christ, and of the plenteous redemption wrought by him
— William Burkitt
Great deeds are usually wrought at great risks
— Herodotus
I have wrought my simple plan
If I give one hour of joy
To the boy who's half a man,
Or the man who's half a boy. — Arthur Conan Doyle
If I give one hour of joy
To the boy who's half a man,
Or the man who's half a boy. — Arthur Conan Doyle
Nothing hath wrought more prejudice to religion, or brought more disparagement upon truth, than boisterous and unseasonable zeal.
— Isaac Barrow
Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak knits up the o-er wrought heart and bids it break.
— William Shakespeare
Thus are the changes wrought in a man's life - that courage is treasured more than comfort and, in that choice, victory is gained.
— Philip Gulley
Only what we have wrought into our character during life can we take with us.
— Wilhelm Von Humboldt
The great changes in civilisation and society have been wrought by deeply held beliefs and passion rather than by a process of rational deduction.
— Paul Keating
Like anyone else who harbors precious secrets wrought from years of searching, I have longed for someone to tell.
— Hope Jahren
In ourselves our safety must be sought.
By our own right hand it must be wrought. — William Wordsworth
By our own right hand it must be wrought. — William Wordsworth
I have made the most profound apology in front of the Truth Commission and on other occasions about the injustices which were wrought by apartheid.
— F. W. De Klerk
If miracles be incredible, Christianity is false. If Christ wrought no miracles, then the Gospels are untrustworthy.
— Frederic Farrar
I have wrought great use out of evil tools.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Man is not imprisoned by habit. Great changes in him can be wrought by crisis - once that crisis can be recognized and understood.
— Norman Cousins
Around the mighty master came
The marvels which his pencil wrought,
Those miracles of power whose fame
Is wide as human thought. — John Greenleaf Whittier
The marvels which his pencil wrought,
Those miracles of power whose fame
Is wide as human thought. — John Greenleaf Whittier
And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.
— Edgar Allan Poe
Walls wrought of time and stone and magic.
— Anonymous
By adversity are wrought the greatest works of admiration, and all the fair examples of renown, out of distress and misery are grown.
— Samuel Daniel
And now behold what this pious old trout hath wrought.
— Christopher Hitchens
The miracles of Jesus were the ordinary works of his Father, wrought small and swift that we might take them in.
— George MacDonald
With modern American dentistry it is simply amazing to see what transformation can be wrought in a single day.
— Christopher Hitchens
American culture is torn between our long romance with violence and our terror of the devastation wrought by war and crime and environmental havoc.
— Katherine Dunn
Anyone who engages in the practice of psychotherapy confronts every day the devastation wrought by the teachings of religion.
— Nathaniel Branden
Mom covers the wrought-iron patio table with newspaper, and Dad dumps the steaming crawfish
— Greg Iles
A fuel-less flame is nothing but a wraith, However wrought, if unsustained by passion.
— Nick Gordon
I am chaos in this ordered society, the flaw in a carefully wrought plan. I am turbulence in the queen's eternal river.
— Eugie Foster
The Beauty which old Greece or RomeSung, painted, wrought, lies close at home.
— John Greenleaf Whittier
First he wrought, and afterwards he taught.
— Geoffrey Chaucer
We lay on our backs looking at the ceiling and wondering what God had wrought when he made life so sad and disinclined.
— Jack Kerouac
Christ wrought out His perfect obedience as a man, through temptation, and by suffering.
— Alexander MacLaren
Pray fIor my soul, more things are wrought bX prayer than this world dreams of
-- Tennyson — Neville Goddard
-- Tennyson — Neville Goddard
It is entirely possible to be deeply sorry because of the devastation which sin has wrought in our lives - and yet not repent.
— Billy Graham
Where'er a noble deed is wrought, Where'er is spoken a noble thought, Our hearts in glad surprise To higher levels rise.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
He, who hated to hurt people, had to begin to deal with all the hurt his actions had wrought - for me, for the children, for Robin, for himself.
— Katharine Graham
Serious harm, I am afraid, has been wrought to our generation by fostering the idea that they would live secure in a permanent order of things.
— Helen Keller
But the freedom that they fought for, and the country grand they wrought for, Is their monument to-day, and for aye.
— Thomas Dunn English
The evils which sapped the nation's strength had all been wrought in the name of religion.
— Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
With curious art the brain, too finely wrought, Preys on herself, and is destroyed by thought.
— Charles Churchill
For it is only the finite that has wrought and suffered; the infinite lies stretched in smiling repose.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The world knows little of the works wrought by prayer.
— Dwight L. Moody
AB'ACOT, noun The cap of State, formerly used by English Kings, wrought into the figure of two crowns.
— Noah Webster
Well may our God be glorious in the eyes of His people, seeing that He has wrought such wonders for them, in them, and by them.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Work is its own best earthly meed,
Else have we none more than the sea-born throng
Who wrought those marvellous isles that bloom afar. — Jean Ingelow
Else have we none more than the sea-born throng
Who wrought those marvellous isles that bloom afar. — Jean Ingelow
All creation necessarily ends in this: Creators, powerless, fleeing from the things they have wrought.
— David Eagleman
God's work is not man working for God; it is God's own work, though often wrought through man's hands.
— Hudson Taylor
In the elder days of Art,
Builders wrought with greatest care
Each minute and unseen part;
For the Gods are everywhere — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Builders wrought with greatest care
Each minute and unseen part;
For the Gods are everywhere — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A Soul is partly given, partly wrought; remember always that you are the Maker of your own Soul.
— Erica Jong
Thus at the flaming forge of life
Our fortunes must be wrought;
Thus on its sounding anvil shaped
Each burning deed and thought! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Our fortunes must be wrought;
Thus on its sounding anvil shaped
Each burning deed and thought! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
While in England write or get wrought rotten rusted.
— Aporva Kala
Her body may have been wrought with diamonds, but her soul within will be a soft mollusk thing, wet and shrinking ... and easily pushed aside.
— Laini Taylor
What God hath wrought?
— Samuel Morse
Those flimsy webs that break as soon as wrought, attain not to the dignity of thought.
— William Cowper
There was never miracle wrought by God to convert an atheist, because the light of nature might have led him to confess a God.
— Francis Bacon
People are very much wrought up about the Communist bugaboo.
— Harry S. Truman
Time on its back bears all things far away - Full many a challenge is wrought by many a day - Shape, fortune, name, and nature all decay
— Plato
Thanks, thanks to thee, my worthy friend,
For the lesson thou hast taught!
Thus at the flaming forge of life
Our fortunes must be wrought — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
For the lesson thou hast taught!
Thus at the flaming forge of life
Our fortunes must be wrought — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Time, place, and action may with pains be wrought, but genius must be born; and never can be taught.
— John Dryden
In this wrought-iron world of criss-cross cause and effect, could it be that the hidden throb I stole from them did not affect their future?
— Vladimir Nabokov
My nerves are neither over- nor underwrought. They are wrought to the precise degree demanded by this situation.
— Courtney Milan
Saving faith is the faith of God's elect; the special gift of God to them, wrought in them by his Spirit.
— Thomas Boston