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Quotes About Tread

Exult O shores, and ring O bells!But I with mournful tread,Walk the deck my Captain lies,Fallen cold and dead.
~ Walt Whitman
I sleep lightly and tread to keep my head out of the sea of dreams.
~ David Anthony Durham
And deep within him, missing its accustomed tread, his heart paused, and gave one single stroke, as if on an anvil.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
France is a dog-hole, and it no more merits the tread of a man's foot.
~ William Shakespeare
I leave for the guidance of other revolutionaries, who may tread the path which I have trod, this advice; never treat with the enemy, never to surrender to his mercy, but to fight to a finish.
~ Eamonn Ceannt
Tread softly for you tread on my dreams. -Honor,from the Summer King.
~ O.R. Melling
There's a lot of comedic value to fraternities, but whenever you start messing with power dynamics and you take away consequences, you can tread some dangerous waters.
~ Ben Schnetzer
Let us take refuge from this world. You can do this in spirit, even if you are kept here in the body. You can at the same time be here and present to the Lord. Your soul must hold fast to him, you must follow after him in your thoughts, you must tread his ways by faith, not in outward show.
~ Saint Ambrose
The soul of another is a dark forest in which one must tread carefully. Letter, 1891 Claude Debussy
~ Kate Mosse
For I suppose there's some would hear my words and think our love flawed and broken. But God will know the slow tread of an old couple's love for each other, and understand how black shadows make part of its whole.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
Woes cluster. Rare are solitary woes; They love a train, they tread each other's heel.
~ young edward iv
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How long can a household's slumber be expected to hold with a stranger in its midst? Won't someone soon sense a breath that does not belong? The tread of a foot too heavy, too light, on a creaking board? Won't a dream veer off its course and into danger?
~ Larry Watson
A person has three choices in life. You can swim against the tide and get exhausted, or you can tread water and let the tide sweep you away, or you can swim with the tide, and let it take you where it wants you to go.
~ Andrew Schneider
If God is the mystery of the universe, these mysteries, we're tackling these mysteries one by one. If you're going to stay religious at the end of the conversation, God has to mean more to you than just where science has yet to tread.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
had to tread lightly, and with care. In my haste, I stumbled over one or two of the houseboys, who grumbled and rolled over, and once in my study, I unlocked the case that holds my Colt rifle. Unreliable as it is, it still affords the best and
~ Robert Masello
By way of farewell, I recited Mandelshtam's † melancholy poem: The horses tread slowly, The lamps burn low, And where they are taking me Only strangers know.
~ Evgenia Ginzburg
Fear not the waking world, my mortal, Fear not the flat, synthetic blood, Nor the heart in the ribbing metal. Fear not the tread, the seeded milling, The trigger and scythe, the bridal blade, Nor the flint in the lover's mauling.
~ Dylan Thomas
Helpless I lie. And around me the feet of thy watchers tread. There is a rumour and a radiance of wings above my head, An intolerable radiance of wings....
~ Rupert Brooke
He let his tread announce him as he went up the stairs. It seemed very much the proper thing to do in this house, to let Marius know that, he was coming, and not to be accused of boldness and stealth.
~ Anne Rice
Footsteps approached, soft and sure. They were not Perceval's, and Rien was surprised to find she knew her sister's tread already.
~ Elizabeth Bear
But I can only pray ardently that Fortune walks with you, that you discover hitherto unimagined strength in yourself and encounter unexpected friends along this perilous path that you must now tread.
~ Sherry Thomas
New ideas, fragile as spring flowers, easily bruised by the tread of the multitude, may yet be cherished by the solitary wanderer.
~ Fred Hoyle
There are souls which fall from heaven like flowers, but ere they bloom are crushed under the foul tread of some brutal hoof.
~ Jean Paul