Quotes About Wrought
He had wrought them up to a pitch of dangerous passion, and they were ripe for any violence to which he urged them. If he had failed with the windmill, at least he was now master of the wind.
~ Rafael Sabatini
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In order to forgive reason for the evil it has wrought on the majority of men, we must imagine for ourselves what man would be without his reason. 'Tis a necessary evil.
~ Nicolas Chamfort
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I wore no jewels save the pendant Brisbane had given me with its secret code—the code that had given me my first inkling that he loved me. It had not been so very long since he had given it to me, a year only; twelve leaves of the calendar torn away, a few dozen weeks from then to now. But how much change that year had wrought!
~ Deanna Raybourn
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Anyone who engages in the practice of psychotherapy confronts every day the devastation wrought by the teachings of religion.
~ Nathaniel Branden
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From without no wonderful effect is wrought within ourselves unless some interior responding wonder meets it.
~ Herman Melville
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Tonight I had wrought magic powerful enough to have drawn the attention of a goddess. In that moment, though, I was certain of one thing: Of all the magic I possessed, none of it could begin to compare to the magic he and I created together.
~ Jenna Maclaine
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Thus at the flaming forge of life Our fortunes must be wrought; Thus on its sounding anvil shaped Each burning deed and thought!
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.
~ Edgar Allan Poe
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Ah, such complexity, such inexplicable combinations, such strange matter, and yet very human face so compelling, every hand so exquisitely wrought.
~ Anne Rice
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This noble example to his sheep he [the Parson] gave | that first he wrought, and afterwards he taught.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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of prayer. And so am I under certain circumstances. Tennyson has said that more things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of, but he has wisely refrained from saying whether they are good things or bad things. It might perhaps be as well if the world were to dream of, or even become wide awake to, some of the things that are being wrought by prayer. But
~ Samuel Butler
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That from genus to species i.e.emplified in 'Here stands my ship'; for lying at anchor is the 'standing' of a particular kind of thing. That from species to genus in 'Truly ten thousand good deeds has Ulysses wrought', where 'ten thousand', which is a particular large number, is put in place of the generic 'a large number'.
~ Aristotle
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As for our Ouija-board Supreme Court, it would be nice if they would take time off from holding séances with the long-dead founders, whose original intent so puzzles them, and actually examine what the founders wrought, the Constitution itself and the Bill of Rights.
~ Gore Vidal
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Salvation is an act of God. It is initiated by God, wrought by God, and sustained by God.
~ Billy Graham
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There's a famous artist, Ron English, in New York, that just, or Andy Warhol for that matter, that did pop art that terrorized society. And that's, for the last like 10, 15 years, that's all I wanted to do, is terrorize society and make them look into a mirror and see what the hell we have wrought.
~ Al Jourgensen
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You own a watch the invention of the mind, though for a single motion 'tis designed, as well as that which is with greater thought with various springs, for various motions wrought.
~ Richard Blackmore
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The Indians are a civilization wrought with culture and a beautiful, deep spirituality.
~ Cree Summer
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wrought. Jesus saw every touch by God as a miracle,
~ Smith Wigglesworth
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the tangled framework of wrought iron supporting the train shed roof,
~ Steve Robinson
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Instead, dull to the point of brilliance, vapid beyond invention, his banality as finely wrought as the arabesques of the Blue Mosque
~ Ian Mcewan
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Wilt thou still worship the destroyer, and surround her image with fantasies the more magnificent, the more evil she has wrought? Thus man doth ever to his tyrants.
~ Nathanial Hawthorne
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Anyone who engages in the practice of psychotherapy confronts every day the devastation wrought by the teachings of religion.
~ Nathaniel Branden
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When I think of all the sorrow and the barrenness that has been wrought in my life by want of a few more pounds per annum than I was able to earn, I stand aghast at money's significance.
~ George Gissing
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In the center of the kitchen hung a wrought iron pot hanger
~ Tanya Anne Crosby
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