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Quotes About Bound

We live in darkness, in ignorance we are bound,Until the Divine light in our Soul is found. This is Enlightenment, this is Salvation,In simple words, it is Liberation.
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
Once they get their hooks into you, you're a dead pigeon.
~ Bud Abbott
Hey, college-bound?" "Yeah?" "Do you always kick guys in the nuts when they try to kiss you?" "Maybe you should try it sometime and find out.
~ Rachel Hawthorne
Through the confessional system, the Catholic church spied upon the lives of its congregants. While Latin mass excluded most people who could not speak Latin from an understanding of the very system of thought that bound them.
~ Julian Assange
However, because the Ulama have tended to regard Islamic practice as informing Islamic theology, orthopraxy and orthodoxy are intimately bound together in Islam, meaning questions of theology, or kalam, are impossible to separate from questions of law, or fiqh.
~ Reza Aslan
And this grey spirit yearning in desire To follow knowledge, like a sinking star, Beyond the utmost bound of human thought.
~ Richard Flanagan
He'd gone to Louddon's fortress to take Madelyne captive. His plan was revenge; an eye for an eye. And that had been reason enough. Until she'd warmed his feet. Everything had changed at that moment. Duncan had known with a certainty he couldn't deny that they were henceforth bound together. He could never let her go.
~ Julie Garwood
It's sad, but a relief as well, to know that two things so closely bound together can separate with so little violence, leaving smooth surfaces instead of bloody shreds.
~ Julie Powell
You bound him to you with your courage and your tales. You hold him to you now. You captured a wild creature when you had no place you could keep him.
~ Juliet Marillier
Mythology was not about theology, in the modern sense, but about human experience. People thought that gods, humans, animals and nature were inextricably bound up together, subject to the same laws, and composed of the same divine substance. There
~ Karen Armstrong
No one … can entirely step out of his time, that despite his keenness of vision his thinking is in many ways bound to be influenced by the mentality of his time
~ Karen Horney
Glory drags all men along, low as well as high, bound captive at the wheels of her glittering car.
~ Horace
He who advises a sick man, whose manner of life is prejudicial to health, is clearly bound first of all to change his patient's manner of life.
~ Plato
Man is both strong and weak, both free and bound, both blind and far-seeing. He stands at the juncture of nature and spirit; and is involved in both freedom and necessity.
~ Reinhold Niebuhr
Man's free agency is not of the mind, for that is bound. There is no freedom there.
~ Swami Vivekananda
Hopelessness sets in, when a man is bound up in his shame -- living small, within that closed horizon of fantasy and self-absorption.
~ Andrew Comiskey
Every prison that men build Is built with bricks of shame, And bound with bars lest Christ should see How men their brothers maim.
~ Oscar Wilde
If I wasn't bound to Brooklyn, due to my own personal reasons like taking care of my mother and the fact that this is where the band is based, I would probably move to Iceland.
~ Peter Steele
I don't think any human being is truly free. We're so tethered to our own insecurities and hampered by our fears and our prejudices. I think it's human nature that we're never going to be free.
~ Emily Saliers
A human being is bound by emotion, enslaved by their desires. A person is never really at peace with themselves because they live in the spectrum of human consciousness.
~ Frederick Lenz
Life is a time bound journey to experience the excitement of love, joy, and happiness.
~ Debasish Mridha M.D.
Books are carefully folded forests/void of autumn/bound from the sun
~ Saul Williams
And this gray spirit yearning in desire To follow knowledge like a sinking star, Beyond the utmost bound of human thought.
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson
It is fatal to decide, intellectually, what good poetry is because you are then in honour bound to try to write it, instead of the poems that only you can write.
~ Philip Larkin