Quotes by Bears Once you have tasted conviction, you can’t bear to keep swallowing complacency. Ann Voskamp complacency swallowing bears We mute the realization of malevolence- which is too threatening to bear - by turning offenders into victims themselves and by describing their behavior as the result of forces beyond their control. Anna C Salter threatening realization bears I would destroy the city if something happened to you. I can't even bear the thought of it. Anne Mallory happened cities bears One must go through periods of numbness that are harder to bear than grief. Anne Morrow Lindbergh numbness grief bears There is one purpose to life and one only: to bear witness to and understand as much as possible of the complexity of the world- its beauty, its mysteries, its riddles. Anne Rice purpose bears world I would die rather than live without you. I would die the same way he died. I can't bear you to look at me the way you did. I cannot bear it if you do not love me!" -Claudia. Anne Rice bears looks way Each word bears its weight, so you have to read my poems quite slowly. Anne Stevenson poetry weight bears I never see a forest that does not bear a mark or a sign of history. Anselm Kiefer bears doe forests Honestly, I'm really just a teddy bear. Anthony Kiedis teddy-bear honestly bears As a journalist, your job is to bear witness. Anthony Shadid witness bears jobs In every crowd are certain persons who seem just like the rest, yet they bear amazing messages. Antoine de Saint-Exupery crowds messages bears Ideas are a capital that bears interest only in the hands of talent. Antoine Rivarol bears hands ideas Nothing good ever happens by itself - it is achieved through striving, though this sometimes bears a high price. Antonio Munoz Molina strive bears sometimes Everything that I bear within me bound, is to be found somewhere else free. Antonio Porchia self bears somewhere-else The less you think you are, the more you bear. And if you think you are nothing, you bear everything. Antonio Porchia ifs bears thinking Without virtue it is difficult to bear gracefully the honors of fortune. Aristotle virtue honor bears No one will dare maintain that it is better to do injustice than to bear it. Aristotle injustice responsibility bears We laugh at that which we cannot bear to face. Aristotle bears faces laughing Each marriage bears the footprints of economic and cultural trends which originate far outside marriage. Arlie Russell Hochschild trends marriage bears No mind, however loving, could bear to see plainly into all the recess of another mind. Arnold Bennett recess bears mind «1234567891011»