Professors of the Dismal Science, I perceive the length of your tether is now pretty well run; and I must request you to talk a little lower in the future.
Is one human? Or merely alive? Like a blade of grass equal to all existance in the moment it is torn? Yes. If pain is fundament, then a blade of grass can know all there is.
My daughter is like a tether back to the functional world, and I'm aware of how helpful that is.
I have never in my life walked with a harness. The weight of the tether, makes it feel like I'm dragging an anchor behind me.
Tether even a roasted chicken.
Nae man can tether time or tide.
Nae man can tether time nor tide.
In order to be not bound by the tether of time, we must have a relationship with the timeless.
A blade of grass is always a blade of grass, whether in one country or another.
In fierce March weather White waves break tether, And whirled together At either hand, Like weeds uplifted, The tree-trunks rifted In spars are drifted, Like foam or sand.
Spacewalking is a little like rock climbing in that everything, including and especially oneself, must be tethered or docked at all times. If you forget to tether a tool, it's gone. Ditto yourself.
A bird on a tether, no matter how long the rope, can always be pulled back.
And then my chance really happened in 1996 when we added the second flight of the tether satellite.
Rome in the ages, dimmed with all her towers, / Floats in the mist, a little cloud at tether.
'The Spy Who Came in from the Cold' was the work of a wayward imagination brought to the end of its tether by political disgust and personal confusion.
A blade of grass is a commonplace on Earth; it would be a miracle on Mars. Our descendants on Mars will know the value of a patch of green. And if a blade of grass is priceless, what is the value of a human being?