Quotes by Leaving The spoken discourse may roll on strongly as the great tidal wave; but, like the wave, it dies at last feebly on the sands. It is heard by few, remembered by still fewer, and fades away, like an echo in the mountains, leaving no token of power. It is the written human speech, that gave power and permanence to human thought. Albert Pike echoes leaving writing And sometimes, when the stars are kind, we read with an intake of breath, with a shudder, as if someone or something had 'walked over our grave,' as if a memory had suddenly been rescued from a place deep within us - the recognition of something we never knew was there, or of something we vaguely felt as a flicker or a shadow, whose ghostly form rises and passes back into us before we can see what it is, leaving us older and wiser. Alberto Manguel leaving stars memories A true gentleman never leaves his lady. Alessandro Del Piero women leaving gentleman Realist painting has to do with leaving out a lot of detail. I think my painting can be a little shocking in all that it leaves out. But what happens is that the mind fills in what's missing . . . Painting is a way of making you see what I saw. Alex Katz leaving missing thinking The first thing you learn when you're blogging is that people are one click away from leaving you. So you've got to get to the point, you can't waste people's time, you've got to give them some value for their limited attention span. Alex Tabarrok leaving giving people The human mind is a powerful thing in many ways, but in others it's endlessly fragile—it takes only a single moment of pure terror to tear a hole in it, like a finger through a cobweb, leaving you forever just a shadow, a half-person. Alexander Gordon Smith leaving powerful forever The message of love can never come into a human soul, and pass away from it unreceived, without leaving that spirit worse, with all its lowest characteristics strengthened, and all its best ones depressed, by the fact of rejection. Alexander MacLaren rejection leaving soul Toil and risk are the price of glory, but it is a lovely thing to live with courage and die leaving an everlasting fame. Alexander the Great lovely risk leaving You never know when a new job isn't going to pan out, or circumstances change, and you'll want to return to your previous company. I myself have done this. While being a hothead about leaving a job may seem satisfying at the time, it's just not very likely to serve you well in the long-run. Alexandra Levit new-job leaving done I love leaving the house in a new outfit; I don't feel the pressure at all. Alexandra Roach leaving pressure house Becoming an adult means leaving the world of your parents and starting to make your way toward the future that you will share with your peers. Alison Gopnik leaving parent mean The idea of ‘calling' was fundamentally redefined: no longer was it about being called to serve God by leaving the world; it was now about serving God in the world Alister E. McGrath leaving calling ideas we are not leaving anyone behind we have to stick togheter in order to stay safe. Allan Frewin Jones inspiring-love leaving order Sometimes I wonder if I shouldn't leaving being musician because I use to like it when noone came to see me playing, because I didn't feel any pressure. I can enjoy myself and probably play better. Sometimes when I play, people expect something of me, and I'm not always able to to that. Quite often. So I get totaly nervous Allan Holdsworth leaving play people It was terrifying when Aaron Sorkin announced that he was leaving West Wing, he and Tommy Schlamme. We felt like our parents were abandoning us. It was a tremendously sad day and I'm sure I will never understand exactly all the reasons why that happened. Allison Janney sad-day leaving parent You are back, Cam. Which means for the first time since you left, it's okay for us to be mad at you for leaving. - Macey Ally Carter mad leaving mean There is ebb and flow. Leaving and coming. Flight and fall. Sing and silent. Reaching and reached. Ally Condie ebb-and-flow leaving fall Wit - the salt with which the American humorist spoils his intellectual cookery by leaving it out. Ambrose Bierce leaving humor native-american Spring beckons! All things to the call respond; the trees are leaving and cashiers abscond. Ambrose Bierce leaving spring tree All changes are more or less tinged with melancholy, for what we are leaving behind is part of ourselves. Amelia Barr aging leaving change «1234567891011»