Quotes about doe
doe littles crops
That's one of the great things about poetry; one realises that one does one's little turn - that you're just part of the great crop, as it were Paul Muldoon
doe lost existence
Although the pure truth has never been stated, nevertheless it has never been lost. Its existence does not depend upon human statement but upon human sensitivity. In this it is unlike all other knowledge. Paul Brunton
doe recognition mystery
The gardener cultivates wildness, but he does so carefully and respectfully, in full recognition of its mystery. Michael Pollan
doe way computer
All great programmers learn the same way. They poke the box. They code something and see what the computer does. They change it and see what the computer does. They repeat the process again and again until they figure out how the box works. Seth Godin
doe prove
Science probes; it does not prove. Gregory Bateson
doe exorcist omen
The Exorcist doesn't get me, but The Omen does. Ethan Embry
doe fury knows
Who has never exploded in a fury does not know love either. Ernst Moritz Arndt
doe depends
Your success does not depend on the failure of others. Omar Suleiman
doe pests persons
A pest is a person who can talk like an encyclopedia, and does. Oliver Herford
doe our-lives ifs
Politics is pointless if it does nothing to enhance the beauty of our lives. Howard Zinn
doe thorns ifs
What does it avail you, if of many thorns only one be removed Horace
doe cease
When an old truth ceases to be applicable, it does not become any truer by being stood on its head. Hannah Arendt
doe may superstitions
The superstition in which we grew up, Though we may recognize it, does not lose Its power over us.-Not all are free Who make mock of their chains. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
doe ifs
For things remain possible, even if God does not choose them. Indeed, even if God does not will something to exist, it is possible for it to exist, since, by its nature, it could exist if God were to will it to exist. Gottfried Leibniz
doe leap
Nature does not make leaps. Gottfried Leibniz
doe rebellious bureaucracy
There is something about a bureaucrat that does not like a poem. Gore Vidal
doe care evolve
Nature does not care that you are comfortable, only that you evolve. Harville Hendrix
doe care audience
Audiences are quite happy to be astonished, and they don't care who does that astonishing. Harold Prince
doe belief indispensable
As it is, plain reasoning assures me I am not indispensable to the universe: but with this reasoning, somehow, does not travel my belief. James Branch Cabell
doe handsome handsomeness
Handsome is as handsome does J. R. R. Tolkien
doe different looks
When we find ourselves in the same situation repeatedly as a result of our conditioned responses, we must stop and do a new thing. The situation may look different. The route we take there may be altogether different. The lesson we must learn does not change. Get honest! Pay attention! Change what you do to create a change for yourself! Iyanla Vanzant
doe dresses appearance
The dress does not make the monk. [Fr., L'habit ne fait le moine.] Francois Rabelais
doe habit monk
A habit does not a monk make. Francois Rabelais
doe reproduction
The general rule is that anything that is passed on in reproduction does not undergo senescence. George C. Williams
doe contempt familiarity
I like familiarity. In me it does not bring contempt-only more familiarity. Gertrude Stein
doe answers
You never answer a question nobody does. Gertrude Stein
doe debate submit
Necessity does not submit to debate. Giuseppe Garibaldi
doe looks opinion
I have seen what comes of being patient," Amanda said with a boding look. "And I have no opinion of it." "What does come of it?" Inquired Sir Gareth. "Nothing! Georgette Heyer
doe different ratios
How does it happen, Maecenas, that no one is content with that lot in life which he has chosen, or which chance has thrown in his way, but praises those who follow a different course? [Lat., Qui fit, Maecenas, ut nemo quam sibi sortem, Seu ratio dederit, seu fors objecerit, illa Contentus vivat? laudet diversa sequentes.] Horace
doe littles slave
He will always be a slave who does not know how to live upon a little. Horace
doe masters grows
So in other words, we were constantly challenged to grow, and thats what a master does. Herbie Hancock
doe genius lasts
This is one of those instances in which the individual genius is found to consent, as indeed it always does, at last, with the universal. Henry David Thoreau