Quotes of Wide - somelinesforyou

“ Broad-based upon her people's will, And compassed by the inviolate sea. ”

- Lord Alfred Tennyson

“ Once a Catholic always a Catholic. ”

- Angus Wilson

“ Risk - If one has to jump a stream and knows how wide it is, he will not jump. If he doesn't know how wide it is, he'll jump and six times out of ten he'll make it. ”

- Persian

“ The trouble with America is that there are far too many wide-open spaces surrounded by teeth. ”

- Charles Luckman

“ Better to get up late and be wide awake than to get up early and be asleep all day. ”

- Anonymous

“ The world is wide, and I will not waste my life in friction when it could be turned into momentum. ”

- Frances Willard

“ The grandest of all laws is the law of progressive development. Under it, in the wide sweep of things, men grow wiser as they grow older, and societies better. ”

- John Christian Bovee

“ This is the rock-solid principle on which the whole of the Corporation's Galaxy-wide success is founded…their fundamental design flaws are completely hidden by their superficial design flaws. ”

- TH Nelson

“ Wide-sounding Zeus takes away half a man's worth on the day when slavery comes upon him. ”

- Homer

“ By nature, men are nearly alike; by practice, they get to be wide apart. ”

- Confucius

“ It is easy to go down into Hell; night and day, the gates of dark Death stand wide; but to climb back again, to retrace one's steps to the upper air - there's the rub, the task. ”

- Virgil

“ It is books that are a key to the wide world; if you can't do anything else, read all that you can. ”

- Jane Hamilton

“ Saying what we think gives us a wider conversational range than saying what we know. ”

- Cullen Hightower

“ There is a wide difference between speaking to deceive, and being silent to be impenetrable. ”

- Voltaire

“ A wide screen just makes a bad film twice as bad. ”

- Samuel Goldwyn

“ Cleverness is like a lens with a very sharp focus. Wisdom is more like a wide-angle lens. ”

- Edward de Bono

“ America is the land of wide lawns and narrow minds. ”

- Ernest Hemingway

“ Whenever, therefore, people are deceived and form opinions wide of the truth, it is clear that the error has slid into their minds through the medium of certain resemblances to that truth. ”

- Socrates

“ There's something intrinsically therapeutic about choosing to spend your time in a wide, open park- like setting that non-golfers can never truly understand. ”

- Charles Rosin

“ There is a wide world out there, my friend, full of pain, but filled with joy as well. The former keeps you on the path of growth, and the latter makes the journey tolerable. ”

- Robert Anthony Salvatore

“ The road to success leads through the valley of humility, and the path is up the ladder of patience and across the wide barren plains of perseverance. As yet, no short cut has ever been discovered. ”

- Joseph J. Lamb

“ In the desert a fountain is springing, In the wide waste there still is a tree, And a bird in the solitude singing, Which speaks to my spirit of thee. ”

- Lord Byron

“ Worry is a think stream of fear which, if encouraged, becomes a wide channel into which all other thoughts flow. Assume an attitude of positive expectancy. ”

- Unknown

“ Keep you eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards. ”

- Benjamin Franklin

“ Dear Lord, be good to me, the sea is so wide and my boat is so small. ”

- Irish Fisherman’s Prayer

“ Where charity stands watching and faith holds wide the door the dark night wakes - the glory breaks, Christmas comes once more. ”

- Phillips Brooks

“ Let us remember that the Christmas heart is a giving heart, a wide open heart that thinks of others first. ”

- George Mathhew Adams

“ Footnotes are the finer-suckered surfaces that allow testicular paragraphs to hold fast to the wider reality of the library. ”

- Nicholson Baker

“ For one man is my world of all the men this wide world holds; O love, my world is you. ”

- Christina Rossetti

“ Happy the man who early learns the wide chasm that lies between his wishes and his powers. ”

- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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