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Quotes About Extremities

Being a singer, I can easily break facial extremities, but breaking my nose in Luxembourg was extremely painful.
~ Andy Biersack
Where is your ancient courage? You were used to say extremities was the trier of spirits; That common chances common men could bear; That when the sea was calm all boats alike showed mastership in floating.
~ William Shakespeare
I have had the good fortune through my God that I should never abandon his people whom I have acquired in the extremities of the earth.
~ Saint Patrick
Life's extremities can bring God's proximity.
~ Elaine A. Cannon
Extend the energy of the asana out through your extremities. Let the river flow through you.
~ B.K.S. Iyengar
Passion lends them power, time means to meet, tempering extremities with extremes sweet.
~ William Shakespeare
It seemed unfair that despite the fact he could not use them, or feel them, his extremities should cause him so much discomfort.
~ Jojo Moyes
This is a celebration of cuts of meat, innards, and extremities that are more often forgotten or discarded in today's kitchen; it would seem disingenuous to the animal not to make the most of the whole beast: there is a set of delights, textural and flavorsome, which lie beyond the fillet.
~ Fergus Henderson
Who is this that cries from the ends of the earth? Who is this one man who reaches to the extremities of the universe? He is one, but that one is unity. He is one, not one in a single place, but the cry of this one man comes from the remotest ends of the earth. But how can this one man cry out from the ends of the earth, unless he be one in all?
~ St. Augustine of Hippo
I look upon the vulgar observation, 'That the devil often deserts his friends, and leaves them in the lurch,' to be a great abuse on that gentleman's character. Perhaps he may sometimes desert those who are only his cup acquaintance; or who, at most, are but half his; but he generally stands by those who are thoroughly his servants, and helps them off in all extremities, till their bargain expires.
~ Henry Fielding
Extremities are flawed. Moderation is ideal, save for one occasion.So damn these eyes that weep too much.This mind that thinks too much. But never this heart that loves too much.
~ Kamand Kojouri
The more civilized a nation, the more conformed its population, until that civilization's last age arrives, when multiplicity wages war with conformity. The former grows ever wilder, ever more dysfunctional in its extremities; whilst the latter seeks to increase its measure of control, until such efforts acquire diabolical tyranny.' - Traveller
~ Steven Erikson
As soon as I had proved this and, of course, also the normal pointing action and reactions in all other extremities and joints, I stopped the experiment.
~ Robert Barany
Here at its extremities the terrified transients gathered, gazing out at the vast refulgent ocean for some sign of security. We
~ William Boyd
You saw a double. A hologram perhaps. Many things, Marly, are perpetrated in my name. Aspects of my wealth have become autonomous, by degrees; at times they even war with one another. Rebellion in the fiscal extremities.
~ William Gibson
Passion lends them power, time means to meet, tempering extremities with extremes sweet.
~ William Shakespeare
I would rather a romantic relationship turn into contempt than turn into apathy. The passion in the extremities make it appear as though it once meant something. We grow from hot or cold, but lukewarm is the biggest insult.
~ Criss Jami
'The Scarlet Gospels' does, by general consensus, seem to mark a new high - or low, depending on your point of view - in its excessiveness, in its extremities.
~ Clive Barker
the blood in fall and winter is thick, low, and slow. Thick blood slows down and remains deeper in the body. It cannot flow through the small capillaries as efficiently, so the extremities are colder.
~ Unknown
In the depressed tissue state, circulation is usually retarded so that there is a lack of circulation to the extremities, resulting in cold hands and feet.
~ Unknown