Quotes by Bears Sometimes carrying the burden of an upsetting truth, and hiding it, is actually a gift you give to someone else. You bear that burden, so they don’t have to, in a situation where telling them will change nothing. Cassandra Clare upset bears giving Nearly unable to bear the thought of how much he needed her quiet strength, he closed his eyes and leaned his forehead against the cold glass. Cassandra Clare glasses eye bears For a moment Clary thought she might fall; she felt as if something essential had been torn away from her, an arm or a leg, and she stared at Jace in blank astonishment-- what did he feel, did he feel nothing? She didn't think she could bear it if he felt nothing. Cassandra Clare bears fall thinking I'm old enough to remember the days when you spoke to one person from one outlet and that was the conversation. But now what happens is you speak to people and what you say gets translated into Portuguese, then into Mandarin, through a German prism and then back into English and bears little to no resemblance between - to the exchange or - that you had initially with the journalist or to what you originally said. Cate Blanchett bears littles people If I stop making films, I will die. I can tell myself that one day I will stop living. But I cannot bear the fact that the day will come when I will no longer be making films. Catherine Breillat one-day bears facts Seeds must be sown everywhere. Only some will bear fruit. But there would not be the fruit from the few had the many not been sown Chaim Potok seeds fruit bears Some are cursed with the fullness of satiety; and how can they bear the ills of life when its very pleasures fatigue them? Charles Caleb Colton fullness pleasure bears Sturdy beggars can bear stout denials. Charles Caleb Colton stout denial bears Nothing is easier than to admit in words the truth of the universal struggle for life, or more difficult--at least I have found it so--than constantly to bear this conclusion in mind. Charles Darwin struggle bears mind True love believes everything, and bears everything, and trusts everything. Charles Dickens bears love believe "Ghost of the Future," he exclaimed, "I fear you more than any spectre I have seen. But as I know your purpose is to do me good, and as I hope to live to be another man from what I was, I am prepared to bear you company, and do it with a thankful heart. Will you not speak to me?" Charles Dickens bears heart men I know that a sweet child is the sweetest thing in nature, not even excepting the delicate creatures which bear them. Charles Lamb bears sweet children Is it a stale remark to say that I have constantly found the interest excited at a playhouse to bear an exact inverse proportion to the price paid for admission? Charles Lamb excited acting bears We must each of us bear our own misfortunes. Charles Portis misfortunes bears I would bear any affliction rather than be burdened with a guilty conscience. Charles Spurgeon guilty-conscience affliction bears Whenever there is a cross to be carried by any of Christ’s followers, He always bears the heavy end on His own shoulders. Charles Spurgeon followers bears christ Christ also takes from us all inclination or power to boast of our national prestige. To me, it is prestige enough to be a Christian--to bear the cross Christ gives me to carry and to follow in the footsteps of the great Crossbearer. Charles Spurgeon christian bears giving I would not choose to go where I would be afraid to die, nor could I bear to live without a good hope for hereafter. Charles Spurgeon would-be bears life A bear remains a bear - even when most of him has fallen off or worn away. Charlotte Gray teddy-bear worn bears The motives even of our best actions will not always bear examination. Charlotte Lennox examination motivation bears «345678910111213»