Quotes About Weighty
The fateful decision is delicate.
~ Prof.Salam Al Shereida
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I want to mirror your image in its fullest perfection. Never be blind or too old to uphold your weighty wavering reflection
~ Rainer-Maria Rilke
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Order marches with weighty and measured strides. Disorder is always in a hurry.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
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There is no reason why humanity cannot be served equally by weighty and trivial motives.
~ Eric Hoffer
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As much as I enjoy a fight, I cannot always indulge myself, and just now I had more weighty matters to occupy my time than spilling the blood of strange warriors.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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But aesthetics is not religion, and the origins of religion lie somewhere completely different. They lie anyway, these roses smell too sweet and the deep roar of the breaking waves is too splendid, to do justice to such weighty matters now.
~ Rudolf Otto
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Fame is like a river, that beareth up things light and swollen, and drowns things weighty and solid.
~ Francis Bacon
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But then such a book as this is not meant to amuse.
~ Richard Wagner
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Let us not overlook vital things, because of the bulk of trifles confronting us.
~ Emma Goldman
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Suddenly it feels like every decision we make is so momentous, and I'm so scared to make the wrong one.
~ Jenny Han
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The best graphics are about the useful and important, about life and death, about the universe. Beautiful graphics do not traffic with the trivial.
~ Edward Tufte
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I could not resist the clarity of the world in books, the incredibly satisfying way in which life became weighty and accessible. Books were reality. I hadn't made up my own mind about my own life, a vague, dreamy affair, amorphous and dimly perceived, without beginning or end.
~ Frank Conroy
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Any decision I make is the biggest decision of my life.
~ Carmelo Anthony
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Egoism is the law of perspective applied to feelings: what is closest appears large and weighty, and as one moves farther away size and weight decrease.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Falling in love... how could he have made such light of it? Sneered even. As if it was trivial for us, a frill, a whim. It was, on the contrary, heavy going. It was the central thing, the way you understood yourself.
~ Margaret Atwood
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The red-haired general was in excellent spirits, having learned that four newspaper reporters had been aboard the towboat that was lost. "They were so deeply laden with weighty matter that they must have sunk," he remarked happily, and added: "In our affliction we can console ourselves with the pious reflection that there are plenty more of the same sort.
~ Shelby Foote
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portentous answer
~ Jonathan Allen
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many weighty books on magic that looked as if they had been bound in human skin at the beginning of time but had probably been mass-produced last week by a factory in Catford.
~ Jonathan Stroud
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Youth is pert and positive, Age modest and doubting: So Ears of Corn when young and light, stand bolt upright, but hang their Heads when weighty, full, and ripe.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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Jett's artistic talent was as weighty and emphatic as the heavy black makeup she applied to her lips and eyelids.
~ Judith Fertig
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Though [Jesus'] words were profound, they were plain. His words were weighty, yet they shone with a luster and simplicity of statement that staggered His enemies.
~ Billy Graham
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To produce a mighty book, you must choose a mighty theme. No great and enduring volume can ever be written on the flea, though many there be that have tried it.
~ Herman Melville
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Perhaps, I muse, this is the pace at which the Creator thinks, in this weighty, graceful, liquid manner—like blood flows, not like synapses fire.
~ Sy Montgomery
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Fame is like a river, that beareth up things light and swollen, and drowns things weighty and solid.
~ Francis Bacon
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