4704 |
Sit, be still, and listen,
because you're drunk
and we're at
the edge of the |
Rumi |
4703 |
Be empty of worrying.
Think of who created thought!
Why do you stay in priso |
Rumi |
4702 |
Everything in the universe is within you. Ask all from yourself. |
Rumi |
4701 |
Be like the sun for grace and mercy. Be like the night to cover others' faults. |
Rumi |
4700 |
Words are a pretext. It is the inner bond that draws one person to another, not |
Rumi |
4699 |
Either give me more wine or leave me alone. |
Rumi |
4698 |
Travel brings power and love back into your life. |
Rumi |
4697 |
Be like melting snow -- wash yourself of yourself. |
Rumi |
4696 |
You wander from room to room
Hunting for the diamond necklace
That is already |
Rumi |
4695 |
I know you're tired but come, this is the way. |
Rumi |
4694 |
Suffering is a gift. In it is hidden mercy. |
Rumi |
4693 |
If you are irritated by every rub, how will your mirror be polished? |
Rumi |
4692 |
You were born with wings, why prefer to crawl through life? |
Rumi |
4691 |
What you seek is seeking you. |
Rumi |
4690 |
Ignore those that make you fearful and sad, that degrade you back towards diseas |
Rumi |
4689 |
There is a candle in your heart, ready to be kindled.
There is a void in your s |
Rumi |
4688 |
Where there is ruin, there is hope for a treasure. |
Rumi |
4687 |
Do not be satisfied with the stories that come before you. Unfold your own myth. |
Rumi |
4686 |
silence is the language of god,
all else is poor translation. |
Rumi |
4685 |
A thousand half-loves must be forsaken to take one whole heart home. |
Rumi |
4684 |
I want to sing like the birds sing, not worrying about who hears or what they th |
Rumi |
4683 |
Be grateful for whoever comes, because each has been sent as a guide from beyond |
Rumi |
4682 |
We come spinning out of nothingness, scattering stars like dust. |
Rumi |
4681 |
The minute I heard my first love story,
I started looking for you, not knowing
|
Rumi |
4680 |
When I am with you, we stay up all night.
When you're not here, I can't go to s |
Rumi |
4679 |
Let the beauty we love be what we do. There are hundreds of ways to kneel and ki |
Rumi |
4678 |
Forget safety.
Live where you fear to live.
Destroy your reputation.
Be notor |
Rumi |
4677 |
My soul is from elsewhere, I'm sure of that, and I intend to end up there. |
Rumi |
4676 |
Knock, And He'll open the door
Vanish, And He'll make you shine like the sun
F |
Rumi |
4675 |
The wound is the place where the Light enters you. |
Rumi |
4674 |
When you do things from your soul, you feel a river moving in you, a joy. |
Rumi |
4673 |
Sell your cleverness and buy bewilderment. |
Rumi |
4672 |
Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers |
Rumi |
4671 |
The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express. |
P.C. Cast |
4670 |
You know how it is with cats: They don't really have owners, they have staff. |
P.C. Cast |
4669 |
Last time I saw you, I said that it hurt too much to love you. But I was wrong a |
P.C. Cast |
4668 |
If you have good friends, no matter how much life is sucking, they can make you |
P.C. Cast |
4666 |
We do not believe in ourselves until someone reveals that deep inside us somethi |
E.E. Cummings |
4665 |
Whenever you think or you believe or you know, you're a lot of other people: but |
E.E. Cummings |
4664 |
The most wasted of all days is one without laughter. |
E.E. Cummings |
4663 |
Unbeing dead isn't being alive. |
E.E. Cummings |
4662 |
There's nothing wrong with reading a book you love over and over. When you do, t |
Gail Carson Levine |
4661 |
A library is infinity under a roof. |
Gail Carson Levine |
4660 |
Books are the plane, and the train, and the road. They are the destination, and |
Anna Quindlen |
4659 |
It is clear that the books owned the shop rather than the other way about. Ever |
Agatha Christie |
4658 |
But surely for everything you love you have to pay some price. |
Agatha Christie |
4657 |
I know there's a proverb which that says 'To err is human,' but a human error is |
Agatha Christie |
4656 |
Imagination is a good servant, and a bad master. |
Agatha Christie |
4655 |
It is really a hard life. Men will not be nice to you if you are not good-looki |
Agatha Christie |
4653 |
The impossible cannot have happened, therefore the impossible must be possible i |
Agatha Christie |
4652 |
The best time for planning a book is while you're doing the dishes. |
Agatha Christie |
4651 |
One doesn't recognize the really important moments in one's life until it's too |
Agatha Christie |
4650 |
If you place your head in a lion's mouth, then you cannot complain one day if he |
Agatha Christie |
4649 |
Never do anything yourself that others can do for you. |
Agatha Christie |
4648 |
It is a curious thought, but it is only when you see people looking ridiculous t |
Agatha Christie |
4647 |
Character, in the long run, is the decisive factor in the life of an individual |
Theodore Roosevelt |
4646 |
The joy in life is his who has the heart to demand it. |
Theodore Roosevelt |
4644 |
Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the presi |
Theodore Roosevelt |
4643 |
The reason fat men are good natured is they can neither fight nor run. |
Theodore Roosevelt |
4642 |
Here is your country. Cherish these natural wonders, cherish the natural resourc |
Theodore Roosevelt |
4641 |
If you've got them by the balls, their hearts and minds will follow. |
Theodore Roosevelt |
4640 |
If given the choice between Righteousness and Peace, I choose Righteousness. |
Theodore Roosevelt |
4639 |
No one cares how much you know, until they know how much you care |
Theodore Roosevelt |
4638 |
When they call the roll in the Senate, the Senators do not know whether to answe |
Theodore Roosevelt |
4637 |
A vote is like a rifle: its usefulness depends upon the character of the user. |
Theodore Roosevelt |
4636 |
Knowing what's right doesn't mean much unless you do what's right. |
Theodore Roosevelt |
4635 |
When your at the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on |
Theodore Roosevelt |
4634 |
Believe you can and you're halfway there. |
Theodore Roosevelt |
4633 |
Adventures do occur, but not punctually. |
E.M. Forster |
4632 |
A humanist has four leading characteristics - curiosity, a free mind, belief in |
E.M. Forster |
4631 |
Death destroys a man: the idea of Death saves him. |
E.M. Forster |
4630 |
How do I know what I think until I see what I say? |
E.M. Forster |
4629 |
I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve (or save) the world and |
E.B. White |
4628 |
When love is not madness it is not love. |
Pedro Calderón de la Barca |
4627 |
No woman really wants a man to carry her off; she only wants him to want to do i |
Elizabeth Peters |
4626 |
Happiness always looks small while you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and |
Maxim Gorky |
4625 |
When everything is easy one quickly gets stupid. |
Maxim Gorky |
4624 |
Keep reading books, but remember that a book’s only a book, and you should |
Maxim Gorky |
4623 |
The only way to support a revolution is to make your own. |
Abbie Hoffman |
4621 |
Think and wonder, wonder and think. |
Dr. Seuss |
4620 |
Be awesome! Be a book nut! |
Dr. Seuss |
4619 |
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly. What is essential is invisib |
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry |
4618 |
You can observe a lot just by watching. |
Yogi Berra |
4617 |
Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty. The obedient must be slaves. |
Henry David Thoreau |
4616 |
Things do not change; we change. |
Henry David Thoreau |
4615 |
Be true to your work, your word, and your friend. |
Henry David Thoreau |
4614 |
I am a happy camper so I guess I’m doing something right. Happiness is lik |
Henry David Thoreau |
4613 |
All good things are wild and free. |
Henry David Thoreau |
4612 |
Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake. |
Henry David Thoreau |
4611 |
There is no remedy for love, but to love more. |
Henry David Thoreau |
4610 |
The greatest compliment that was ever paid me was when one asked me what I thoug |
Henry David Thoreau |
4609 |
Read the best books first, or you may not have a chance to read them at all. |
Henry David Thoreau |
4608 |
...be yourself- not your idea of what you think somebody else's idea of yourself |
Henry David Thoreau |
4607 |
Never look back unless you are planning to go that way. |
Henry David Thoreau |
4606 |
Do not be too moral. You may cheat yourself out of much life so. Aim above moral |
Henry David Thoreau |
4605 |
I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the ess |
Henry David Thoreau |
4604 |
What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what |
Henry David Thoreau |
4603 |
It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. |
Henry David Thoreau |
4602 |
Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. |
Henry David Thoreau |
4601 |
Winners and losers aren't born, they are the products of how they think |
Lou Holtz |