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Quotes About Fountain

Has Werner Herzog ever said anything that wasn't true? What a brilliant fountain of wisdom. Everything he touches I'm just fascinated by.
~ Dan Gilroy
I think that when Evel Knievel crashed over the fountain at Caesar's, it kind of gave you a credibility and then anticipation for everything he did.
~ David Blaine
Vivira is less than forty miles north of Mazatlan," Frank said, examining a road map. "Just off the main road." A little over an hour passed before the Hardys and Chet arrived in Vivira. It was a quiet little village with many trees, and a fountain in the center of a small plaza.
~ Franklin W. Dixon
This--this was what made life a moment of quiet, the water falling in the fountain, the girl's voice...a moment of captured beauty. He who is truly wise will never permit such moments to escape.
~ Roger Bannister
The ability to choose weakness over power is a capacity for sacrifice, and that sacrifice is love in action. To be weak is to be open to another, to enter relationship. Sacrifice is accepting the weakness of loss, even the loss of life, for the good of others. It is the fountain of love.
~ Luke Bell
Helplessness was the one true fountain of youth.
~ Lydia Millet
Must it ever be thus,—that the source of our happiness must also be the fountain of our misery?
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The blood, the fountain whence the spirits flow The generous stream that waters every part, And motion, vigor, and warm life conveys To every particle that moves or lives.
~ John Armstrong
The two weary but still talkative wizards sat in a pair of fan-backed chairs and pitched pebbles at the drunken satyr in the fountain. They talked about wars, enchantments, and obscure facts until the sky above the forest began to be fringed with pale blue.
~ John Bellairs
Dicen los orientales que los ruidos más gratos de esta vida son el tintineo de las monedas de oro, el canto de un surtidor y la voz de quien se aman...
~ Antonio Gala
If we drink from the fountain of wisdom, We thirst for its waters e'ermore.
~ ARDELIA COTTON BARTON
Let me just say something that I forgot, I also hoped and this was very true in the beginning - that this would also be a place that people would be able to walk in to the fountain and use it in a nice way of reading and examining the quotations on the blocks.
~ Lawrence Halprin
You force all things to flow towards you and into you, so that they shall flow back again out of your fountain as the gifts of your love.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
In the midst of the fountain of wit there arises something bitter, which stings in the very flowers.
~ Lucretius
You are a fountain of the sun's light. I am a willow shadow on the ground. You make my raggedness silky.
~ Rumi
There is a fountain inside you. Don't walk around with an empty bucket.
~ Rumi
Space. The continual becoming: invisible fountain from which all rhythms flow and to which they must pass. Beyond time or infinity
~ Frank Lloyd Wright
In memory I went back to the days in Rome when I had been mortal, and there was my garden, the garden of the villa of my father, and I was walking in the soft grass and listening to the sound of the fountain, and then it seemed that all through time, the garden changed but never changed, and it was always there for me.
~ Anne Rice
Proverbs 13:14-15 14 A wise man's instruction is a fountain of life, turning people away from the snares of death. 15 Good sense wins favor, but the way of the treacherous never changes.
~ Selwyn Hughes
Would the fountain of your mind were clear again, that I might water an ass at it!
~ Shakespeare, William
Someone stake that bastard, please, and for the sake of the gods, dust Benny off the table by the fountain. The powder's disgusting and it's getting into the blood. (Apollite)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Life is fountain of joy; but where the rabble also gather to drink, all wells are poisoned.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
But the law of God came from heaven indeed. God wrote it with his finger, it is the fountain of all wisdom, and therefore shall it continue for ever, and never have an end.
~ John Jewel
it will destroy the authority of the present governors, and absolve the people from subjection to them, since they, having no better claim than others to that power, which is alone the fountain of all authority, can have no title to rule over them.
~ John Locke