Woven famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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The legacy of the Armenian Genocide is woven into the fabric of America.
-- Adam Schiff -
It would behoove you to have your thesis finely tuned and the logical arguments utilized in support of it tightly woven into a credible, and creatively persuasive tapestry.
-- Alan Woods -
There was a time when we wanted to be told what an electron is. The question was never answered. No familiar conceptions can be woven around the electron; it belongs to the waiting list.
-- Arthur Eddington -
Human beings and the environment compose a seamless garment of existence, a multicolored cloth, which we believe to be woven in its entirety by God.
-- Bartholomaus -
ONE BLOOD is a richly detailed, intricately woven tale rendered in lush, evocative prose. This memorable debut heralds Qwantu Amaru as a talent well worth watching.
-- Brandon Massey -
A poem is a spider web Spun with words of wonder, Woven lace held in place By whispers made of thunder.
-- Charles Ghigna -
The madhouse is in a lot of places, not just a hospital, not just a palace, but also a pattern woven from threads so fine that no one can distinguish them, neither the Emperor nor the children, neither you nor I.
-- Einar Mar Guðmundsson -
The timelessness of a concept has to be woven into the running warp of dying time, vertical power has to be wedded to the horizontal earth.
-- Ella Maillart -
The protocols of science fiction and the protocols of science are not separate-they'r e woven together.
-- Ellen Gallagher -
We feel the beauty of nature because we are part of nature and because we know that however much in our separate domains we abstract from the unity of Nature, this unity remains. Although we may deal with particulars, we return finally to the whole pattern woven out of these.
-- Ernest Everett Just -
Our days and nights have sorrows woven with delights.
-- Francois de Malherbe -
As though prayer could simply pluck sin out. But any woman knows that a thread, once woven, is fixed in place; the only way to smooth a mistake is to let it all unravel.
-- Hannah Kent -
When Jefferson and the Republicans rallied to the Union and to the existing Federalist organization, the fabric of traditional American democracy was almost completely woven.
-- Herbert Croly -
The tapestry of history is woven of many threads.
-- Jacqueline Carey -
Herschel Grynszpan's life was enigmatic, elusive and tragic. The traces he left on the historical record are just sufficient to tantalize and baffle historians. Harlan Greene has woven from these threads a riveting novel, erotic, haunting, and profoundly moving.
-- Janette Turner Hospital -
I had woven a tapestry of obscenity that as far as I know is still hanging in space over Lake Michigan.
-- Jean Shepherd -
We have woven a web, you and I, attached to this world but a separate world of our own invention.
-- John Keats -
with the true convert, holiness is woven into all his powers, principles, and practice.
-- Joseph Alleine -
There is intersubjectivity woven into the very fabric of the Kosmos at all levels.
-- Ken Wilber -
Your understanding of a place changes the longer you stay; you discover more, and your own life gets woven into the fabric of the community.
-- Kim Edwards -
His love for her was so deeply woven with resentment that he could not untangle the two.
-- Kim Edwards -
The truth about an animal is far more exciting and altogether more beautiful than all the myths woven about it.
-- Konrad Lorenz -
And woven into the fabric of this harsh existence was music.
-- Lesley Garrett -
Do not become paralyzed and enchained by the set patterns which have been woven of old. No, build from your own youthful feeling, your own groping thought and your own flowering perception.
-- Lotte Lehmann -
The time has come when scientific truth must cease to be the property of the few, when it must be woven into the common life of the world.
-- Louis Agassiz -
Accept whatever comes to you woven in the pattern of your destiny, for what could more aptly fit your needs?
-- Marcus Aurelius -
Our humanity rests upon a series of learned behaviors, woven together into patterns that are infinitely fragile and never directly inherited.
-- Margaret Mead -
In India the human being is a symphonic theme. 'The people' is not a compact, close-knit concept, but a sprawling one, flowing not only into different walks of life, but into the intricately woven multi-layers of privilege, wealth, and education. 'The people' created by Gandhi is a young concept.
-- Nayantara Sahgal -
The world we live in is a co-creation, a manifestation of individual consciousness woven into a collective dream. How we are with each other as individuals, as groups, as nations and tribes, is what shapes that dream.
-- Oriah Dreamer -
The life of the consciousness is boundless. It interpenetrates the world and is woven in all its imagery. Therefore, we must listen closely to our inner voice.
-- Oskar Kokoschka -
What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.
-- Pericles -
Silence is deeply woven into the fabric of female experience,
-- Rachel Simmons -
America is woven of many strands. I would recognise them and let it so remain. Our fate is to become one, and yet many. This is not prophecy, but description.
-- Ralph Ellison -
My app is the same juicy paint used by Vincent Van Gogh; my screen is the woven canvas of Titian. Painting by hand, I've come to figure, is a certain kind of love.
-- Robert Genn -
I often write into recipes techniques that I learned in the restaurant kitchen. There are ways of organizing your prep and so on that are immensely useful. Those are woven into all the recipes I do.
-- Sally Schneider -
Life is a tapestry woven by the decisions we make.
-- Sherrilyn Kenyon -
intricately and intriguingly woven, lots of fun, and extremely thought provoking.
-- Stanley Schmidt -
It is the mind that is woven, the mind that was jerked And tufted in straggling thunder and shattered sun.
-- Wallace Stevens -
The fabric of society is woven together by the needle of suppression and denial.
-- Dov Davidoff -
Sometimes idiosyncrasies which used to be irritating become endearing, part of the complexity of a partner who has become woven deep into our own selves.
-- Madeleine L'Engle -
The spirit of God speaking to the spirit of man has power to impart truth with greater effect and understanding than the truth can be imparted by personal contact even with heavenly beings. Through the Holy Ghost, the truth is woven into the very fibre and sinews of the body so that it cannot be forgotten.
-- Joseph Fielding Smith