Success is built on disappointment, and disappointment is inherent in all success.
Faith is the solid, unshakable confidence in God which is built upon assurance that He is faithful to His promises.
If a man teach uprightly and walk crookedly, more will fall down in the night of his life than he built in the day of his doctrine.
A guy who makes a new chair doesn't owe money to everyone who ever built a chair.
Playfulness. We've baked Mallomars and Rice Krispies treats, made milkshakes, and even built a macaron cake in the shape of a Christmas tree. These items remind people of their childhood; we just re-create them with adult flavors.
You are built not to shrink down to less but to blossom into more.
Waking was the most reliable part of a dream, as built into dreams as death is to life. You dream, you wake: you live, you die.
But look what we have built. . . This is not the rebuilding of cities. This is the sacking of cities.
Walls are built up between people a hell of a damn sight faster than--broken down.
School is established, not in order that it should be convenient for the children to study, but that teachers should be able to teach in comfort. The children's conversations, motion, merriment are not convenient for the teacher, and so in the schools, which are built on the plan of prisons, are prohibited.
You've built up so much speed that you HIT 70! After that it's a day-by-day thing; you HIT Wednesday!
Private companies have a lot of capital. They can run things efficiently and get projects built.
Prayer alone will not make a happy life. A happy life must be built. You must act.
Woman must not accept; she must challenge. She must not be awed by that which has been built up around her; she must reverence that woman in her which struggles for expression.
Don't look back, never look back. How often do people tell themselves that after an experience that is exceptionally good (or exceptionally bad?)? Often, I suppose. And the advice usually goes unheeded. Humans were built to look back; that's why we have tat swivel joint in our necks.
Science by itself has no moral dimension. But it does seek to establish truth. And upon this truth morality can be built.
Organizations are no longer built on force, but on trust.
If you examine the history of any playwright of the past twenty - five or thirty years - I'm not talking about the comedy boys, I'm talking about the more serious writers - it seems inevitable that almost every one has been encouraged until the critics feel that they have built them up beyond the point where they can control them; then it's time to knock them down again.
We have built a greenhouse, a human greenhouse, where once there bloomed a sweet and wild garden.
No kind of bomb ever built will extinguish hatred.