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Quotes About Forging

It's just such a lost feeling to not know who I am, or how I fit in this world. I had no choice but to forge ahead . . . stiff upper lip and all. But from where I was forging . . . I didn't have a center post to ground me.
~ Robert Dugoni
And none at all has ridden at the king's side since Aerinha, goddess of honor and flame, first taught men to forge their blades. You'd think Aerinha would have had better sense.
~ Robin McKinley
Forging a visa is terroristcell kind of crazy. Or Russian-printed-bills kind of savvy.
~ Lisa Gardner
It is memory that has made the person I am today. Without memory we cannot form relationships, we cannot know who we are, we cannot forge our identities. The same is true for history.
~ Ambeth R. Ocampo
I have asked the village blacksmith to forge golden chains to tie our ankles together. I have gathered all the gay ribbons in the world to wind around and around and around and around and around and around again around our two waists.
~ Harry Crosby
A double sided sword is crafted under heat and pressure and comes out ever more beautiful because of it.
~ James Jean-Pierre
Who can tell what metals the gods use in forging the subtle bond which we call sympathy, which we might as well call love.
~ Kate Chopin
Our past is the forge upon which we are hardened and tempered, to prepare us for the present. We are like a fine blade that must be hammered into shape before it can be ready to make its finest cuts.
~ Larry Atchley Jr.
The strongest of metals is forged under the most violent of conditions, my lord. It is buried deep in the hottest coals and then beat and pounded until it is bent into shaped. Then it becomes the strongest, most lethal of weapons. A thing of absolute beauty and force
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
The strongest of metals is forged under the most violent of conditions, my lord. It is buried deep in the hottest coals and then beat and pounded until it is bent into shape. Then it becomes the strongest, most lethal of weapons. A thing of absolute beauty and force.
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Un hombre sin pasado puede forjar cualquier futuro»
~ John Katzenbach
An edge of a sword is made as much from the steel taken away as the steel that is left
~ Sarah Micklem
depression forges a connection in the brain between sad mood and negative thoughts, so that even normal sadness can reawaken major negative thoughts.
~ Mark Williams
As long as I sit at Henry Clay's desk, I will remember his lifelong desire to forge agreement, but I will also keep close to my heart the principled stand of his cousin, Cassius Clay, who refused to forsake the life of any human, simply to find agreement.
~ Rand Paul
And knife making is as much art as science, as far as I'm concerned: Forging metals from an old farm tool into a blade thin enough to effortlessly cut a tomato yet strong enough to mince ginger, all while looking beautiful, is comparable to Ginger Rogers dancing backwards in heels.
~ Brad Leone
'The Story of Us with Morgan Freeman' is a reminder that people across the world are rebelling against norms and forging new paths for the most marginalized people in their own communities.
~ Patrisse Cullors
On the Anvil
~ Max Lucado
Sometimes fear made you angry. Perhaps after years anger cooled, like a sword taken from a forge. Perhaps in the end you were left with something very cold and very sharp.
~ Frances Hardinge
By essentially placing religion in its service, the Greek state gained a powerful instrument in forging a national identity.
~ Stathis Kalyvas
Our words, like our hearts, are weapons still hot from the forging, beating themselves into new shapes each time we swing them.
~ Brandon Sanderson
People are so busy polishing their past, that they forget to paint their future.
~ Himanshu Vassanpal
This looks very much as if the integration of the day's experience into our memory, the forging of new neural links, is either an easier or a more urgent task. As the night wears on and this function is completed, the more affecting dreams, the more bizarre material, the fears and lusts and other powerful emotions of the dream material emerge.
~ Carl Sagan
The two men, Tiste and Azathanai, had begun forging something between them, and whatever it was, it was unafraid of truths.
~ Steven Erikson
He could see the Milky Way running parallel with the street, a celestial track of shining pebbles forging through the wasteland of the night.
~ Carsten Jensen