Comes Quotes
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Nothing meaningful or lasting comes without working hard at it.
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Nothing, until the ground comes up to meet you, and you land in a jumble of pain and shattered bones; and the scream you didn’t think you had in you scrapes your throat raw as you let it out—like the first, shocked breath of a baby newly born into a universe of suffering.
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What comes from the heart lands on the heart creatively.
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Here comes Santa Claus! Here comes Santa Claus! Right down Santa Claus Lane!
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Success brings poise, especially avoirdupois. Success comes before work only in the dictionary.
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Tell the New York cats to look out. Here comes Tatum! I mean every living tub with the exception of Fats Waller and Willie the Lion
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The romantic, spendthrift moral act is ultimately the practical one—the practical, expendient, cozy-dog move is the one that comes to grief.
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When someone comes along who genuinely thanks us, we will follow that person a very long way.
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Everything in the dark comes to light.
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Our greatest strength comes not from what we possess, but from what we believe; not from what we have, but from who we are.
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The value comes from what is there, but the use comes from what is not there.
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But to everything in this world there comes an end; there even comes an end to the torments suffered in those intermediate states of transition when the last secret tear of one's soul is bitterly swallowed, and the crisis passes, resolving itself into some new sort of phase, which even as it comes into existence is fated in turn to pass away, to disappear in the eternal changing of the times and seasons.
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I never sat down and decided to make work about life and death. It just all comes out of my head like water pouring out of a jug.
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Nothing comes to pass in nature, which can be set down to a flaw therein; for nature is always the same, and everywhere one and the same in her efficacy and power of action: that is, nature's laws and ordinances, whereby all things come to pass and change from one form to another, are everywhere and always the same; so that there should be one and the same method of understanding the nature of all things whatsoever, namely, through nature's universal laws and rules.
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I have so many, it just comes naturally.
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They say troubles never comes singly.
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It is Patrick the Legend, of course, who is most engaging and comes to us as something of a happy Celtic party monster.
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My mother is from Greece: she comes from Vrahos, a small village in Kastoria.
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This misfortune you find is of your own manufacture. Keep hold of what you have, it will harm no other, for hatred comes home to the hand that chose it.
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A name, for me, is a short way of working out what class that child comes from. Do I want my child to play with them?