Rise Quotes
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More stars in the north are seen not to set, while in the south certain stars are no longer seen to rise.
Nicolaus Copernicus -
Like leaves on trees the race of man is found,- Now green in youth, now withering on the ground; Another race the following spring supplies: They fall successive, and successive rise.
Homer
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If the great Phil Ochs were to rise from the dead today, he would probably be hailed as the new David Rovics.
Andy Kershaw -
...the unprecedented rise of the Christian Social Party... was to assume the deepest significance for me as a classical object of study.
Adolf Hitler -
You won't rise to the occasion - you'll default to your level of training.
Barrett Tillman -
But it is the same with man as with the tree. The more he seeketh to rise into the height and light, the more vigorously do his roots struggle earthward, downward, into the dark and deep — into the evil.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
You work hard, and you'll rise. But, if you've got any foolish notions, just knock them on the head and forget them.
Stephen Vincent Benet -
It is in our darkest cultures that the greatest saints rise, stand, and lead.
Mark Hart Crowded House
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Having played in both competitions over recent years I believe that although standards continue to rise in Super League, the NRL is a better competition.
Adrian Morley -
One who does not rouse themself when it is time to rise, who, though capable, is full of sloth, whose will and thought are weak, that lazy and idle person will never find their way to true knowledge.
Gautama Buddha -
We have to rise above bad fortune. We have to be in the good and enjoy the good, study and work and adventure and friendship and community and love.
Joshua Prager -
I hope that all bad-ass female executives on the rise will benefit.
Sylvia Rhone -
It is true that as World War II recedes into the mists of time, almost all big-hearted progressives or liberals (or whatever self-congratulatory term they apply to themselves) denounce Nazism and fascism with the utmost ardor. Yet when these odious movements were on the rise, many among the British elite cautioned prudence in dealing with them; and some actually admired them, including members of the royal family and, of course, clerics in the Anglican Church.
Emmett Tyrrell -
And now we rise And we are everywhere.
Nick Drake
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Rise with the hour for which you were made.
Georgia Douglas Johnson -
If we recognize our talents and use them appropriately, and choose a field that uses those talents, we will rise to the top of our field.
Benjamin Carson -
The day will be what you make it, so rise like the sun, and burn.
William C. Hannon -
You kind of have to hit rock bottom to really rise to the top. That's just the way I feel about it.
Ashlyn Harris -
But it's not the pressure of data that gives rise to the understanding. It's, on the contrary, the child's own struggle to make sense of the data.
Eleanor Duckworth -
The lady is almost the only picturesque survival in a social order which tends less and less to tolerate the exceptional. ... In the age-long war between men and women, she is a hostage in the enemy's camp. Her fortunes do not rise and fall with those of women but with those of men.
Emily James Smith Putnam
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Stars burn clear all night till dawn. Do that yourself, and a spring will rise in the dark with water your deepest thirst is for.
Rumi -
Rise above principle and do what is right.
Walter Heller -
I think when you're in love with someone, it reveals a lot about yourself. You either rise to your highest highs or you stoop to your lowest lows.
Joy Bryant -
Everyone has their dreams and their rise and their own version of a fall from grace.
Molly Bloom