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Quotes About Mark

The loss of India would mark and consummate the downfall of the British Empire. That great organism would pass at a stroke out of life into history.From such a catastrophe there could be no recovery.
~ Lord Randolph Churchill
Listen. To live is to be marked. To live is to change, to acquire the words of a story, and that is the only celebration we mortals really know. In perfect stillness, frankly, I've only found sorrow.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
An ex-libris is to the book what a collar is to the dog
~ Edward Gordon Craig
Death loves a shining mark, a signal blow.
~ Edward Young
It's hard to explain why, but that regret made me suffer. It seemed to be the sign of a true interest in Lila, something much stronger than the compliments for my discipline as a constant reader. It occurred to me that if Lila had taken out just a single book a year, on that book she would have left her imprint and the teacher would have felt it the moment she returned it, which I left no mark, I embodied only the persistence with which I added volume to volume in no particular order.
~ Elena Ferrante
Lo observé con atención. Él era exactamente así. No quedaba nada que pudiese interesarme de él. No era siquiera un fragmento del pasado, era solo una mancha, como la huella que una mano dejó años atrás en una pared.
~ Elena Ferrante
Fools don't leave their mark but they often carry some sort of mark on their body part whenever they are duped by others.
~ Anuj Somany
The mark of the fools is that they don't leave their mark but they often carry some sort of mark on their body part whenever they are fooled by others
~ Anuj Somany
Being briefed only once is a quaint defense. You're either briefed or not briefed.
~ Mark Davis
No one put pressure on me to go to the Olympics; once I'd got the qualifying mark, I just couldn't say no.
~ Katarina Johnson-Thompson
Getting that audience approval is always a question mark, and it's always that flag that flutters in front of you.
~ William Shatner
Huma has made her mark in the industry with films like 'Gangs of Wasseypur' and 'Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana.' I am happy for what she has achieved today because we belong to a non-film background.
~ Saqib Saleem
One scene is enough for a good actor to leave his mark in any film.
~ Mukesh Tiwari
The whole Christmas story was probably a later addition to the gospel narratives, presented only by the authors of Matthew and Luke. Mark and John seem never to have heard of the manger in Bethlehem, the Massacre of the Innocents, the hovering star, the three wise men, and so forth.
~ Jay Parini
For Mark, it is about participation with Jesus and not substitution by Jesus.
~ Marcus J. Borg
Paul is our earliest New Testament author. All of his genuine letters were written before any of the gospels; his earliest ones are from around the year 50, and they predate Mark by about twenty years. Yet Paul says relatively little about the historical Jesus, so he is not a major source.
~ Marcus J. Borg
I see Mark's passion story as the earliest. Matthew and Luke each had a copy of Mark, and I see the additions that they made to Mark's passion story as imaginative elaborations.30 I have no opinion about whether John's passion story shows knowledge of Mark or whether it is completely independent. Thus I see Mark as the foundational narrative, and I turn now to comments about the main elements of his story of the passion.
~ Marcus J. Borg
But who can remember pain, once it's over? All that remains of it is a shadow, not in the mind even, in the flesh. Pain marks you, but too deep to see. Out of sight, out of mind.
~ Margaret Atwood
quién puede recordar el dolor una vez que éste ha desaparecido? Todo lo que queda de él es una sombra, ni siquiera en la mente o en la carne. El dolor deja una marca demasiado profunda para que se vea, una marca que queda fuera del alcance de la vista y de la mente.
~ Margaret Atwood
But who can remember pain, once its over? All that remains of it is a shadow, not in the mind even, in the flesh. Pain marks you, but too deep to see.
~ Margaret Atwood
How grief and the passage of years can leave their mark. How the burden of duty can wear away the body's resilience. - Pg. 242
~ Anne O'Brien
All of us sing more from sorrow than from joy. It is tragedy that leaves a mark on the mind and calls for the tribute of a song. Happiness is its own gift, and needs no other. The Songcatchers
~ Sharon McCrumb
What is that smell? (Nick) (It was like three-day-old cat vomit mixed with rotten asparagus.) Duck urine. It keeps the zombies from thinking I'm human. (Mark) Yeah, well it keeps me from thinking you're sane. (Nick)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
I think that may be the first time since you hit puberty you've let a beautiful woman get away unmolested. (Cruel) Yeah, well, Lila's a ubiquitous slut. Someone should paint an X on her back and mark it 'This side down.' (Callien)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon