Quotes by Blood A good sweat, with the blood punding through my body, makes me feel alive, revitalized. I gain a sense of mastery and assurance. I feel good about myself. Then I can feel good about others. Arthur Dobrin sweat feel-good blood The success of a play, especially one's first success, is somewhat like pushing against a door which is suddenly opened that was always securely shut until then. For myself, the experience was invigorating. It suddenly seemed that the audience was a mass of blood relations, and I sensed a warmth in the world that had not been there before. It made it possible to dream of daring more and risking more. Arthur Miller dream doors blood Cleave to no faith when faith brings blood. Arthur Miller faith blood religion Whose hearts must I break? What lies must I maintain? - Through whose blood am I to wade ? Arthur Rimbaud heart lying blood To whom shall I hire myself out? What beast should I adore? What holy image is attacked? What hearts shall I break? What lies shall I uphold? In what blood tread? Arthur Rimbaud heart lying blood O witches, O misery, O hate, to you has my treasure been entrusted! I contrived to purge my mind of all human hope. On all joy, to strangle it, I pounced with the strength of a wild beast. I called to the plagues to smother me in blood, in sand, misfortune was my God. Arthur Rimbaud hate fear blood I was born very, very lazy and I don't always practice very long. but I must say, in my defense, that it is not so good, in a musical way, to overpractice. When you do, the music seems to come out of your pocket. If you play with a feeling of 'Oh, I know this,' you play without that little drop of fresh blood that is necessary – and the audience feels it. Arthur Rubinstein practice play blood Sometimes I think, not so much am I a pianist, but a vampire. All my life I have lived off the blood of Chopin. Arthur Rubinstein vampire blood thinking We need the historian and philosopher to give us with trenchant pen, the story of our forefathers, and let our soul and body, with phosphorescent light, brighten the chasm that separates us. We should cling to them just as blood is thicker than water. Arturo Alfonso Schomburg light soul-and-body blood How carelessly imperial power vivisected ancient civilizations. Palestine and Kashmir are imperial Britain's festering, blood-drenched gifts to the modem world. Both are fault lines in the raging international con�icts of today. Arundhati Roy ancient-civilizations kashmir blood When you think of how much violence, how much blood... how much has been destroyed to create the great nations, America, Australia, Britain, Germany, France, Belgium - even India, Pakistan. Having destroyed so much to make them, we must have nuclear weapons to protect them - and climate change to hold up their way of life... a two-pronged annihilation project. Arundhati Roy two blood thinking And who will fight Ashur? Choose carefully, for I long for blood. Ashur fighting long blood People who reach certain levels of frailty, more important than getting their mammogram, more important than getting their blood pressure tweaked, they're at high risk of falling. If they fall and break their hip, they not only die sooner, they die miserably. Atul Gawande blood people fall Now I have shed my first blood. I feel no qualms, no pride, no remorse. There is only a weary indifference that will follow me throughout the war. Audie Murphy pride war blood When Toots finally could breathe again and the blood returned to his brain, he recalled that he had not passed or been passed by Jackie at any time in the race. Toots never used foul language but he came close that night. Jackie paid. Audrey Meadows race night blood It is a mournful thing to know that you are utterly isolated among millions of human beings; that not a drop of your blood flows in any other veins. Augusta Jane Evans veins flow blood Poetry should be vital--either stirring our blood by its divine movements or snatching our breath by its divine perfection. To do both is supreme glory, to do either is enduring fame. Augustine Birrell poetry perfection blood Sometimes democracy must be bathed in blood. Augusto Pinochet democracy sometimes blood The effects of human wickedness are written on the page of history in characters of blood: but the impression soon fades away; so more blood must be shed to renew it. Augustus William Hare character history blood Despotic governments do not recognize the precious human component of the state, seeing its citizens only as a faceless, mindless -- and helpless -- mass to be manipulated at will. It is as though people were incidental to a nation rather than its very life-blood. Aung San Suu Kyi tyrants government blood «89101112131415161718»