Quotes about bears
bears knows
and don't you know that God is Pooh Bear? Jack Kerouac
bears mulligans this-life
This life of being a transient human being has gotten to a point when it's very hard to bear Gerry Mulligan
bears deals matter nominee ought
If there are backroom assurances and if there are backroom deals and if there is something which bears upon a precondition as to how a nominee is going to vote, I think that's a matter that ought to be known. Arlen Specter
bears commit hands ourselves
How calmly may we commit ourselves to the hands of Him who bears up the world
bears chicago
I don't know. I just know we're where we should be, and that's first place. That's where the Chicago Bears should be. Kyle Orton
bears lucky maybe sooner
It's sad, it really is sad. Maybe sooner or later, the Bears will get lucky and find a quarterback. Dan Hampton
bears prosperity easy
It is not easy to bear prosperity unruffled. Ovid
bears next claire
Hold on, Claire Bear! Next stop, Crazytown! Rachel Caine
bears grudge enough
Cheats prosper until there are enough who bear grudges against them to make sure they do not prosper. Peter Singer
bears way mets
Each of us bears the imprint of a friend met along the way; In each the trace of each. Primo Levi
bears i-can
I can bear a lot but not that pall Joanna Newsom
bears
All we are asked to bear we can bear. Elizabeth Goudge
bears beaten misfortunes
We have all been beaten! Each one has to bear his misfortune! Resign yourself! Gustave Flaubert
bears witness false-witness
When one sense has been bribed the others readily bear false witness. John Lancaster Spalding
bears naked calm
To bear all naked truths, And to envisage circumstance, all calm, That is the top of sovereignty John Keats
bears reputation driving
In the early days of the crash it was widely believed that Jesse L. Livermore, a Bostonian with a large and unquestionably exaggerated reputation for bear operations, leading a syndicate that was driving the market down. John Kenneth Galbraith
bears extensions
History is direction—but Nature is extension—ergo, everyone gets eaten by a bear. Oswald Spengler
bears able misfortunes-of-others
Consider the misfortunes of others, and you will be the better able to bear your own. Ovid
bears architecture building
Buildings don't exist to be pinned, like brooches, on the front of bigger structures to which they bear only the most distant of relationships. Paul Goldberger
bears
Somedays you eat the bear, somedays the bear eats you Mr. T
bears witness ifs
If you and I have not seen God, we cannot bear witness to God. Lyman Abbott
bears want humans
Do we not see all humans unaware Of what they want, and always searching everywhere, And changing place, as if to drop the load they bear? Lucretius
bears social faster
Im not advocating social Darwinism, I am witnessing actual Darwinism. If you are in a camp with a bunch of campers, and a bear attacks, you don't have to be faster than the bear. You only have to be faster than the slowest camper Michael Ruppert
bears crosses dies
When I took up the cross I recognized it's meaning. The cross is something that you bear, and ultimately, that you die on. Martin Luther King, Jr.
bears would-be company
To have the universe bear one company would be a great consolation in death. Publilius Syrus
bears decline britain
I can't bear Britain in decline. I just can't. Margaret Thatcher
bears witness
no one bears witness for the witness Paul Celan
bears illness harder
Another person's illness is often harder to bear than one's own. Iris Murdoch
bears chuck house man several
As (White House aide) Chuck Colson has said several times, 'The man bears watching.' Ross Perot
bears moderation states
Equally inured by moderation either state to bear, prosperous or adverse. John Milton
bears excess ass
The ass bears the load, but not the overload. Miguel de Cervantes
bears bulls bull-markets
There will always be bull markets followed by bear markets followed by bull markets John Templeton
bears imperialism share
Imperialism was genuinely popular among Athenians who would expect to share in its profits, even if only indirectly and collectively, and not to have to bear its burdens. John Roberts