Quotes by Arrows To ruminate upon evils, to make critical notes upon injuries, and be too acute in their apprehensions, is to add unto our own tortures, to feather the arrows of our enemies, to lash ourselves with the scorpions of our foes, and to resolve to sleep no more. Thomas Browne arrows evil sleep These weren't encouraged in the city, since the heft and throw of a longbow's arrow could send it through an innocent bystander a hundred yards away instead of the innocent bystander at whom it was aimed. Terry Pratchett bystanders arrows cities Prayer as it comes from the saint is weak and languid; but when the arrow of a saint's prayer is put into the bow of Christ's intercession it pierces the throne of grace. Thomas Watson arrows grace prayer The greatest missile in the world is useless ... unless it's targeted. A torpedo is adrift unless it has someplace to go. An arrow is pointless unless it hits something. So it's important for kids--for everyone, even if you fail at first--to target something and head in that direction. With all your might. Tim Allen arrows important kids Certainly I feel like I'm the tip of the arrow at times because certainly the national media wants to talk about the fact that I'm a black Republican and some people think of that as zany that a black person would be a conservative but to me what is zany is any person black, white, red, brown or yellow not being a conservative. Tim Scott arrows media thinking It was precisely this notion of infinite series which in the sixth century BC led the Greek philosopher Zeno to conclude that since an arrow shot towards a target first had to cover half the distance, and then half the remainder, and then half the remainder after that, and so on ad infinitum, the result was, as I will now demonstrate, that though an arrow is always approaching its target, it never quite gets there, and Saint Sebastian died of fright. Tom Stoppard arrows distance greek Peace is achieved with rice and salt, not with katanas and arrows Uesugi Kenshin salt rice arrows A man may be as straight as an arrow, but even then he will have some critics. Umar arrows inspiring men There are many things that are thorns to our hopes until we have attained them, and envenomed arrows to our hearts when we have. Victor de Riqueti, marquis de Mirabeau thorns arrows heart Which arrow flies for ever? The arrow that has hit its mark. Vladimir Nabokov arrows mark I’m not clear enough in the head to feel anything but varieties of dull anger and arrows of sadness. Virginia Woolf arrows sadness dull In order to be effective truth must penetrate like an arrow - and that is likely to hurt. Wei Wu Wei arrows hurt order I don't think you need to watch Arrow and Flash to appreciate what it is Legends has to offer. The beauty of this show - and they do this on Flash, and they did this on Arrow - is that we do spend time on character. We do spend time on backstory. We do take a moment in between the sci-fi special effects to tell you who these people are, so that when something happens to them, you actually care. Wentworth Miller arrows character thinking Bring me my bow of burning gold: Bring me my arrows of desire: Bring me my spear: O clouds, unfold! Bring me my chariot of fire. William Blake arrows fire clouds How fleet is a glance of the mind! Compared with the speed of its flight, The tempest itself lags behind, And the swift-winged arrows of light. William Cowper arrows light mind You can always spot the pioneers by the arrows in their backs. William H. Calvin pioneers spots arrows These people were well dressed in skins, had some guns, but armed generally with bows and arrows and such other instruments of war as are common among the Indians of the Missouri. William Henry Ashley arrows gun war Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them? William Shakespeare arrows sea death Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps. William Shakespeare cupid arrows love I go, I go, look how I go, swifter than an arrow from a bow William Shakespeare arrows haste looks «56789101112131415»