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Last updated on November 23, 2024.
Holly: Seriously, you don't like unicorns? What kind person doesn't like unicorns? Justine: What kind of a person doesn't like zombies? What have zombies ever done to you? Holly: Zombies shamble. I disapprove of shambling. And they have bits that fall off. You never see a unicorn behaving that way. Justine: I shamble. Bits fall off me all the time: hair, skin cells. Are you saying you disapprove of me?
He that is down needs fear no fall.
I'm marrying everybody I fall in love with. — © Phoebe Bridgers
I'm marrying everybody I fall in love with.
There was a tale he had read once, long ago, as a small boy: the story of a traveler who had slipped down a cliff, with man-eating tigers above him and a lethal fall below him, who managed to stop his fall halfway down the side of the cliff, holding on for dear life. There was a clump of strawberries beside him, and certain death above him and below. What should he do? went the question. And the reply was, Eat the strawberries. The story had never made sense to him as a boy. It did now.
You have to stand for something or you fall for everything.
All for one and one for all, united we stand divided we fall.
Things do fall apart. It is in their nature to do so. When we try to protect ourselves from the inevitability of change, we are not listening to the soul. We are listening to our fear of life and death, our lack of faith, our smaller ego's will to prevail. To listen to the soul is to stop fighting with life-to stop fighting when things fall apart, when they don't go our way, when we get sick, when we are betrayed or mistreated or misunderstood. To listen to the soul is to slow down, to feel deeply, to see ourselves clearly, to surrender to discomfort and uncertainty, and to wait.
United we stand, divided we fall.
I just continue to fall in love with the game.
I saw a tree fall in the woods, and I didn't hear it.
Ladies and gentlemen, communism didn't fall. It was pushed.
How can I love when I'm afraid to fall?
I don't want to have my life fall apart for my work. — © Jay McInerney
I don't want to have my life fall apart for my work.
People fall in love for mysterious reasons.
All men fall. It's but time and method that differ.
There is no salvation for the soul but to fall in love.
Betrayal isn't ridiculous. It's the reason empires fall.
Synchronicities fall under the "magic" heading to me.
One forgets the fear of heights when one cannot fall
Once you fall in love... It's different.
My heart is a garden tired with autumn, Heaped with bending asters and dahlias heavy and dark, In the hazy sunshine, the garden remembers April, The drench of rains and a snow-drop quick and clear as a spark; Daffodils blowing in the cold wind of morning, And golden tulips, goblets holding the rain - The garden will be hushed with snow, forgotten soon, forgotten - After the stillness, will spring come again?
My best advice: Fall in love with what you do for a living.
Fall if you will, but rise you must.
All live to die, and rise to fall.
We rise and fall as one people, one nation.
Even monkeys fall from trees.
This, at last, was where things were as they ought to be. Everything was in its place -- the tree, the earth underneath, the rock, the moss. In autumn, it would be right; in winter under the snow, it would be perfect in its wintriness. Spring would come again and miracle within miracle would unfold, each at its special pace, some things having died off, some sprouting in their first spring, but all of equal and utter rightness.
Awake, arise or be for ever fall’n.
Regimes may fall and fail, but I do not.
Only when I fall do I get up again.
The higher up, the harder the fall.
Wave it high, and don't trip and fall.
All I can do is play the game the way the cards fall.
Man knows that there are in the soul tints more bewildering, more numberless, and more nameless that the colors of an autumn forest....Yet he seriously believes that these things can every one of them , in all their tones and semi-tones, in all their blends and unions, be accurately represented by an arbitrary system of grunts and squeals. He believes that an ordinary civilized stockbroker can really produce out of his own inside noises which denote all the mysteries of memory and all the agonies of desire.
This is the autumn of wonders, yet every day, every single day, I go back to that burned afternoon in August when T. Ray left. I go back to that one moment when I stood in the driveway with small rocks and clumps of dirt around my feet and looked back at the porch. And there they were. All these mothers. I have more mothers than any eight girls off the street. They are the moons shining over me.
When people fall in love, they burst into flames.
And If I fly or if I fall, at least I can say I gave it all.
All things do help the unhappy man to fall. — © John Webster
All things do help the unhappy man to fall.
you never forget your first fall.
Prejudice will fall in a combat with interest.
You never know when you actually fall in love.
Even in dreams, you could not fall forever.
Bums are the well-to-do of this day. They didn't have as far to fall.
If you fall sometimes, you must not be discouraged.
I didn't want to fall into the trap of complacency.
You have to promise you won't fall in love with me.
I’m just trying to imagine you in flannel pink sock monkey pajamas. I’m sure you look stunning in pink. (Damien) Actually, with his skin tone he probably does look really good in it. I would definitely say he’s an autumn. (Kish) That’s summer, you dweeb. (Damien) I find it fascinating that you two women know that color palettes for clothes have a name. The fact you corrected him really scares me. (Sin)
If you fall from here, if you're not dead you're gonna wish you were. — © Joe Teti
If you fall from here, if you're not dead you're gonna wish you were.
Fain would I climb, yet fear I to fall.
When I fall in love, it will be forever.
Wait for the fruit to fall into your hand.
You have to fall in love with hanging around words.
Worldviews have four elements that help us understand how a person's story fits together: creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. "Creation" tells us how things began, where everything came from (including us), the reason for our origins, and what ultimate reality is like. "Fall" describes the problem (since we all know something has gone wrong with the world). "Redemption" gives us the solution, the way to fix what went wrong. "Restoration" describes what the world would look like once the repair begins to take place.
In moments of spiritual crisis we naturally fall back upon what worked for us, or seemed to work, heretofore. Sometimes this shows up through the reassertion of our old values in belligerent, testy ways. Regression of any kind is just such a return to old presumptions, often after they have been shown to be insufficient for the complexity of larger questions. The virtue of the old presumptions is that they once worked, or seemed to work, and therein lies if not certainty, then nostalgia for a previous, presumptive security. In our private lives, we frequently fall back upon our old roles.
Shadows fall on even the brightest hours.
And where the offense is, let the great axe fall.
I fall in love very easily.
Even people who can't communicate can fall in love.
And if she fell, he'd fall with her.
Those who stand for nothing fall for anything.
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