Bears Quotes
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Someone who bears a grudge while he prays is like a person who sows in the sea and expects to reap a harvest.
Isaac of Nineveh -
Christ will bear no equal, and Satan no superior; and therefore, hold in with both thou canst not.
William Gurnall
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The truth is, we pamper little griefs into great ones, and bear great ones as well as we can.
William Hazlitt -
Whatever bears affinity to cunning is despicable.
Jane Austen -
I bear a charmed life, which must not yield To one of woman born.
William Shakespeare -
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 -
I love you," she sobbed, rubbing her hands over his face, his hair, his chest, making sure he was solid and real. "I love you, and I thought you were dead. I couldn't bear it. I thought I would die too." "I'd walk through fire for you," he rasped, his voice hoarse and broken. "I have walked through fire for you.
Elizabeth Hoyt -
To beguile the time, look like the time. Bear welcome in your eye, your hand, your tongue.
William Shakespeare
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Most people, whether bull or bear, when they are right, are right for the wrong reason, in my opinion.
Jesse Livermore -
One day I was in an airport rushing to catch a plane. I was sweating and puffing when I looked to my right and saw a man walking half as fast as I was, but going faster. He was walking on a moving sidewalk. When we walk in the Spirit, eh comes underneath us and bears us along. We're still walking, but we walk dependent on him.
Tony Evans -
You cannot make gross sins look clear: To revenge is no valour, but to bear.
William Shakespeare -
The solving of almost every crime mystery depends on something which seems, at first glance, to bear no relation whatever to the original crime.
Elsa Barker -
The race cannot succeed, nor build strong citizens, until we have a race of women competent to do more than bear a brood of negative men.
Timothy Thomas Fortune -
I know not whether increasing years do not cause us to esteem fewer people and to bear with more.
William Shenstone
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A sleeping bear had been awoken.
John Boozman -
Paddington Bear was a refugee with a label - 'Please look after this bear. Thank you', and he had a little suitcase.
Michael Bond -
One is given strength to bear what happens to one, but not the 100 and 1 different things that might happen.
C. S. Lewis -
What can be seen on earth points to neither the total absence nor the obvious presence of divinity, but to the presence of a hidden God. Everything bears this mark.
Blaise Pascal -
Nothing in this low and ruined world bears the meek impress of the Son of God so surely as forgiveness.
Alice Cary -
More can I bear than you dare execute.
William Shakespeare
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'Tis better to bear the ills we have than fly to others that we know not of.
William Shakespeare -
Another way to test hypotheses about adaptation is to consider trait variation across a group of species instead of focusing on the trait of a single species. Rather than seeking to explain why polar bears have fur of a certain thickness, one tries to explain why bears in colder climates have thicker fur than bears in warmer climates. The former problem is hard to solve, since it is hard to say exactly what fur thickness polar bears should have if natural selection guided the evolution of that trait.
Elliott Sober -
Let us bear with magnanimity whatever it is needful for us to bear.
Seneca the Younger -
“He who endures distress, will be granted joys; and he who bears with unpleasant things, will not be deprived of the pleasant.”
Nilus of Sinai