Faith comes and goes. It rises and falls like the tides of an invisible ocean. If it is presumptuous to think that faith will stay with you forever, it is just as presumptuous to think that unbelief will.
The tide of history is turning women from beasts of burden and sexual playthings into full-fledged human beings.
Open all your pores and bathe in all the tides of nature, in all her streams and oceans, at all seasons.
This is a most unfortunate affair, and will probably be much talked of. But we must stem the tide of idle chatter, and pour into our wounded bosoms the soothing balm of vengeance.
If Joan of Arc could turn the tide of an entire war before her eighteenth birthday, you can get out of bed.
Learn to trust your instincts. Only something dead goes with the tide. Only something living can go against it.
Time and tide and hookers wait for no man.
Hold back the tide. Keep your kids innocent as long as possible.
We live in a mystery. Our lives have flowed from exploding stars, from tides of time and gravity beyond our ken.
There is no cause to worry. The high tide of prosperity will continue.
Mrs. Gautier, I hear there are places online where you can sell children for a good price. Nick is still young enough, he should fetch enough to tide you over for a bit. ” – Rosa
The world is indeed only a small tide pool; disturb one part and the rest is threatened.
The tides are in our veins.
Among the great men who have philosophized about [the action of the tides], the one who surprised me most is Kepler. He was a person of independent genius, [but he] became interested in the action of the moon on the water, and in other occult phenomena, and similar childishness.
the heaviest anguish often precedes a return tide of joy and courage.
Language exerts hidden power, like the moon on the tides.
I think a lot of times God takes away your feelings, so you have to depend on faith. And faith is kind of like a tide. It rolls in and rolls out.
Pity swells the tide of love.
You can never turn your back on the ocean.
We lack resolve and blame fate, mistaking the drift for the tides.