Quotes by Dust If you sound great in the practice room, you're practicing the wrong thing. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. Berthold Auerbach dust soul practice My desire to get here [Parliament] was like miners'coal dust, it was under my fingers and I couldn't scrub it out. Betty Boothroyd coal dust desire It is a slightly arresting notion that if you were to pick yourself apart with tweezers, one atom at a time, you would produce a mound of fine atomic dust, none of which had ever been alive but all of which had once been you. Bill Bryson dust life science In the best organizations, love is the real "pixie dust." Bill Capodagli dust real love-is Perhaps you say, Why are the wicked joyous? Why do they live in luxury? Why do they not toil with me? It is because they who have not put down their names to strive for the crown are not bound to undergo the labors of the contest. They who have not gone down into the race-course do not annoint themselves with oil nor get covered with dust. For those whom glory awaits trouble is at hand. The perfumed spectators are wont to look on, not to join in the struggle, nor to endure the sun, the heat, the dust, and the showers. Bill Vaughan dust race struggle I'M SIGNIFICANT!!! ... Say's the dust speck. Bill Watterson specks significant dust The resurrection blasts apart the finality of death, providing an alternative to the stifling, settling dust of death and opens the way to new life. Billy Graham dust new-life way He (man) is both dust of earth and breath of God. Billy Graham dust earth men But now we got weapons Bob Dylan your-side dust fire Failure is just part of the process, and it's not just okay; it's better than okay. God doesn't want failure to shut us down. God didn't make it a three-strikes-and-you're-out sort of thing. It's more about how God helps us dust ourselves off so we can swing for the fences again. And all of this without keeping a meticulous record of our screw-ups. Bob Goff swings screw-ups dust Our true buddha-nature has no shape. And the dust of affliction has no form. Bodhidharma affliction shapes dust Everything established, settled, everything to do with home and order and the common ground, has crumbled into dust and has been swept away in the general upheaval and reorganization of the whole of society. The whole human way of life has been destroyed and ruined. All that's left is the bare, shivering human soul, stripped to the last shred, the naked force of the human psyche for which nothing has changed because it was always cold and shivering and reaching out to its nearest neighbor, as cold and lonely as itself. Boris Pasternak dust lonely home At the temple the dust of distraction seems to settle out, the fog and the haze seem to lift, and we can 'see' things that we were not able to see before and find a way through our troubles that we had not previously known. Boyd K. Packer fog able dust It was like a miracle, but before our very eyes, and almost in the drawing of a breath, the whole body crumbled into dust and passed from our sight. Bram Stoker dust eye sight Custom calls me to 't: What custom wills, in all things should we do't, The dust on antique time would lie unswept, And mountainous error be too highly heap't For truth to o'erpeer. Brand Blanshard errors dust lying Blood moon risin' in a sky of black dust, tell me baby, who do you trust? Bruce Springsteen dust moon baby Tell it to the cleaning lady on Monday. Because you'll be dust on Monday. Because I'll be pulverizing you sometime over the weekend. And the cleaning lady... cleans up... dust. She dusts. And she has weekends off, so... Monday. Right? Bryan Lee O'Malley weekend dust monday I am perfectly convinced that whatever the gospels are they are not legends. I have read a great deal of legend and I am quite clear they are not that sort of thing....Christ bent down and scribbled in the dust with His finger. Nothing comes of this. No one has based any doctrine on it. And the act of inventing little irrelevant details to make an imaginary scene more convincing is purely a modern art. C. S. Lewis details dust art The selective winnowing of time leaves only a few recognizable individuals behind for the historian to light on. Thus the historian who finds the human being more interesting than what the human being has done must inevitably endow the comparatively few individuals he can identify with too great an importance in relation to their time. Even so, I prefer this overestimate to the opposite method which treats developments as though they were the massive anonymous waves of an unhuman sea or pulverizes the fallible surviving records of human life into the grey dust of statistics. C. V. Wedgwood dust light sea The individual - stupendous and beautiful paradox - is at once infinitesimal dust and the cause of all things. C. V. Wedgwood causes dust beautiful «1234567891011»