Only a moral education based on free inner discipline can bring to bear a salutary action and lead to a true morality.
I cannot bear assaults of any kind, and it seems to me that the Beatles essentially were out to affront and to assault.
The cell phone has become the adult's transitional object, replacing the toddler's teddy bear for comfort and a sense of belonging.
In our constitutional system, states are free to make decisions and bear the political consequences, good or bad, of those choices.
Seeing their children touched and seared and wounded by race prejudice is one of the heaviest crosses which colored women have to bear.
Women's liberation is just a lot of foolishness. It's men who are discriminated against. They can't bear children. And no one is likely to do anything about that.
And see the peaceful trees extend their myriad leaves in leisured dance- they bear the weight of sky and cloud upon the fountain of their veins.
Because of them I can now live the dream. I am the seed of the free, and I know it. I intend to bear great fruit.
The data that can bear on the confirmation of perceptual hypotheses includes, in the general case, considerably less than the organism may know.
Obsolete misleading theologies bear the same relation to the essence of true religion that scarlet fever, mumps, and measles do to education.
I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers, From the seas and the streams; I bear light shade for the leaves when laid In their noonday dreams.
Admire the diamond that can bear the hits of a hammer. Many deceptive preachers, when critically examined, turn out to be false.
I could lie down like a tired child, And weep away the life of care Which I have borne, and yet must bear.
Those who grieve find comfort in weeping and in arousing their sorrow until the body is too tired to bear the inner emotions.
Advertisers in general bear a large part of the responsibility for the deep feelings of inadequacy that drive women to psychiatrists, pills, or the bottle.
If people are so obsessed with Freddie that they can't bear to see Queen without him, they should stay home and listen to the records.
Too many of our laws were written during a time of open racism and discrimination, and they still bear the traces of inequity.
God chooses community sometimes to bear an unfair burden to force us to rise to the next level of consciousness and understanding.
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.
Since human wisdom cannot secure us from accidents, it is the greatest effort of reason to bear them well.
Silence is as full of potential wisdom and wit as the unshown marble of great sculpture. The silent bear no witness against themselves.
When we consider we are bound to be serviceable to mankind, and bear with their faults, we shall perceive there is a common tie of nature and relation between us.
If you are willing to bear serenely the trial of being displeasing to yourself, then you will be for Jesus a pleasant place of shelter.
I solemnly swear that I will bear true and faithful allegiance to the Queen when she pays her income tax.
My career at Warner Brothers consisted of one musical short subject. I was running around in a bear skin. Very chic.
When I was younger, I wanted to be a vet or a tightrope walker. But I have no sense of balance, and I can't bear animals dying, so I abandoned both ideas.
Most people can't bear to sit in church for an hour on Sundays. How are they supposed to live somewhere very similar to it for eternity?
You clearly hate to yield, but you will regret it when your anger has passed. Such natures are justly the hardest for themselves to bear.
Elephants are social, thoughtful animals. They live in communities and - I have to say it - in matriarchal societies. They bear no grudge, but they remember well.
Just remember, when your mother’s gnawing my ankle like a furious mama bear separated from her cum, I did it for you.
I can't bear to finish things, beyond a certain point they get heavy. There's something so dead about a finished painting.
It is harsh enough for each man to bear his own wound. But he who leads bears the wounds of all who follow him.
Lucky he who has been educated to bear his fate, whatsoever it may be, by an early example of uprightness, and a childish training in honor.
I know there are people who don't read fiction at all, and I find it hard to understand how they can bear to be inside the same head all the time.
Poetry cannot block a bullet or still a sjambok, but it can bear witness to brutality-thereby cultivating a flower in a graveyard.
Marriage is tolerable enough in its way if youre easygoing and dont expect too much from it. But it doesnt bear thinking about.
The soul is dyed the color of its thoughts. Think only on those things that are in line with your principles and can bear the light of day.
Anxiety prepares the organism badly for an ordeal which even under more favorable circumstances would not be an easy thing to bear.
It has taken a weary long time to persuade American Presbyterians to give up infant damnation and try to bear it the best they can.
Trust Love, nor fear to soar upon his track. The wings that bore to Heaven will bear thee back.
The screwball's an unnatural pitch. Nature never intended a man to turn his hand like that throwing rocks at a bear.
The lively phraseology of Montesquieu was the result of long meditation. His words, as light as wings, bear on them grave reflections.
I remember every defeat I suffered as an amateur. They were rare enough to be burned into my brain, and that's why I can't bear the thought of losing.
If we have had no past, it is well for us to look hopefully to the future - for the shadows bear the promise of a brighter coming day.
I've always been excited by the strangeness of ballet, but I can't bear it when people just come forward and do a turn in the air for no reason.
One of the secrets, and pleasures, of cooking is to learn to correct something if it goes awry; and one of the lessons is to grin and bear it if it cannot be fixed.
Each generation should be made to bear the burden of its own wars, instead of carrying them on, at the expense of other generations.
As such, I also bear witness to the unexpected extent to which man is capable of defying and braving even the worst conditions conceivable.
Kermit was the Everyman, the original Tom Hanks, but I have a special place in my heart for Fozzie Bear. The classic borderline hacky entertainer.
We are still working with an incomplete compass. The time is right to bring the full power of genomics to bear on the problem of cancer.
Ninety-eight per cent of laughter is nothing to do with jokes, which do not deserve to bear the weight of all the funny stuff in the world.
I have eaten grasshoppers in Thailand, snails in France, ostrich in Australia, crocodile in South Africa and Polar Bear meat in Moscow.
And by another year,
Such as God knows, with freer air,
More fruits and fairer flowers
Will bear,
While I droop here.
It is unfair for our hospitals to bear a hugely disproportionate burden for mandated emergency health treatment for illegal aliens.
Who that hath ever been Could bear to be no more? Yet who would tread again the scene He trod through life before?
On the wings of fancy, gentle readers, bear yourselves into the mid-air, where by imagination you may form a large stupendous castle.
A man makes no noise over a good deed, but passes on to another as a vine to bear grapes again in season.
Virtues, like essences, lose their fragrance when exposed. They are sensitive plants, which will not bear too familiar approaches.
A mother's role is God-ordained. Mothers are to conceive, bear, nourish, love, and train. They are to be helpmates and are to counsel with their husbands.
There's no doubt that I respect the Second Amendment, that I also believe there's an individual right to bear arms. That is not in conflict with sensible, commonsense regulation.
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