He finds his fellow guilty of a skin Not color'd like his own, and having pow'r T' enforce the wrong, for such a worthy cause Dooms and devotes him as his lawful prey.
It is said, in Imardin, that the wind has a soul, and that it wails through the narrow streets because it is grieved by what it finds there.
Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn sometimes.
I am so grateful to be a writer. I hope every child grows up and finds something to do that will seem important and that will seem precious. Happy living and, especially, happy playing.
I find writing really hard, but then, every author I know finds writing really hard work.
I have learned the truth of the observation that the more one approaches great men the more one finds that they are men.
As widowers proverbially marry again, so a man with the habit of friendship always finds new friends.
He who has God finds he is lacking nothing.
. . . a supportive husband is an absolute requirement for professional women. . . . He is something she looks for, and when she finds him, she marries him.
LOVE is essentially self-communicative: those who do not have it catch it from those who have it. . . . No amount of rites, rituals, ceremonies, worship, meditation, penance and remembrance can produce love in themselves. None of these is necessarily a sign of love. On the contrary, those who sigh loudly and weep and wail have yet to experience love. Love sets on fire the one who finds it. At the same time it seals his lips so that no smoke comes out
Every writer can tell you that a book is only truly alive when it finds passionate readers who bring it alive in their imaginations.
He who permits himself to tell a lie once, finds it much easier to do it the second time.
The mother- poor invaded soul- finds even the bathroom door no bar to hammering little hands.
Ultimately, magic finds you, if you let it.
In our most Puritan of society, gambling-like other pleasures-is either taxed, restricted to certain hours, or forbidden altogether. Yet the impulse to gamble remains an eternal aspect of the irrationality of man. It finds outlets in business, war, politics, in the formal overtures of the gambling casinos, and in the less ceremonious exchanges among individuals of differing opinions.
A person can find anything if he takes the time, that is, if he can afford to look. And while he's looking, he's free, and he finds things he never expected.
One of the most important finds within the land of Egypt occurred when the Egyptologist and archaeologist Professor Walter B. Emery (1903-1971) was excavating tombs at the necropolis of Saqqara, one of the oldest cities in the land. There Professor Emery discovered men with blond hair and fair complexions. These individuals were revered and honored by the Egyptians as specially endowed elite.
American capitalism finds its sharpest and most expressive reflection in the American cinema.
The human person finds his perfection "in seeking and loving what is true and good.
A rock or stone is not a subject that, of itself, may interest a philosopher to study; but, when he comes to see the necessity of those hard bodies, in the constitution of this earth, or for the permanency of the land on which we dwell, and when he finds that there are means wisely provided for the renovation of this necessary decaying part, as well as that of every other, he then, with pleasure, contemplates this manifestation of design, and thus connects the mineral system of this earth with that by which the heavenly bodies are made to move perpetually in their orbits.