Quotes About Contain
The purpose of suffering is to contain the light of your desire until you see yourself in everything.
~ Eric Micha'el Leventhal
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A token of love comes in a box because love itself cannot be contained.
~ Binnie Kirshenbaum
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California officials want to contain a measles outbreak that originated in Disneyland last month. They are in luck because everyone who is exposed to it is still in line at Space Mountain.
~ Conan O'Brien
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Darkness disturbedBy the haunting white moonlightGrey half clouds fail to containThe moon's lust for the night.
~ Sreesha Divakaran
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Shapes that contain no inner components of positive/negative relationships will function better with other shapes of the same nature.
~ Keith Haring
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Just to make sure the odd humanoid aberration doesn't get away, always pin it through the nuts.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Sometimes, when the power of your enemy is too great, the only thing you can do is contain it.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Please relay a message to Ghastek for me, I said. Your way isn't working. Let me help. The vampire dutifully repeated the words. He says 'The situation is under control.' Tell him, no, it's not. You can't contain it now. What happens when the metamorphosis is complete? He says, 'Your concern is duly noted.' Argh. Asshole. The undead opened his mouth and paused as the navigator caught himself. Should I . . . ? No, another navigator told him. You shouldn't.
~ Ilona Andrews
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But even if all of us meet terrible ends, something happened on that stage tonight that can't be undone. We victors staged our own uprising, and maybe, just maybe, the Capitol won't be able to contain this one.
~ Suzanne Collins
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Love is the only emotion so unexplainable and unique, that not even the greatest of writers could hope to contain it within their meagre words.
~ Ross Turner, Reaper
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Good thing about bad rubbish is you can make the stench go away just by covering it up. It never comes back as long as you keep a tight lid on it.
~ Neal Shusterman
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Me prometiste contener ese genio! -Te equivocas: tú me lo pediste, y yo me negué.
~ Neal Shusterman
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Auf den Stachel des Begehrens haben wir nur eine Antwort: fangen, einschließen, festhalten.
~ J.M. Coetzee
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Incentives and infrastructure should encourage development and that development needs to contain the right types of housing in the right places.
~ Grant Shapps
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I, as a human, do not become the power or love or wisdom of God; I merely contain Him who is all these, and everything.
~ Norman Grubb
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I love books. Not just for what they contain. I love them as objects too, as ever-present reminders of what they contain, and because they are beautiful.
~ Laini Taylor
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You can miss an experience by obsessing over how to contain it.
~ Gina Greenlee
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Although there is plenty of space on a gravestone to contain, bound in moss, the abridged version of a man's life, detail is always welcome.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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The upper chamber contained a quantity of sand trickling into the lower
~ Laurence Bergreen
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If we don't stop somewhere, if we don't accept an unhappy compromise, unhappy for both sides, if we don't learn how to unhappily coexist and contain our burned sense of injustice - if we don't learn how to do that, we end up in a doomed state.
~ Amos Oz
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Everyone is going to binge on a diet, for instance, so plan for it, schedule it, and contain the damage.
~ Tim Ferriss
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The flames sawed in the wind and the embers paled and deepened and paled and deepened like the bloodbeat of some living thing eviscerate upon the ground before them and they watched the fire which does contain within it something of men themselves inasmuch as they are less without it and are divided from their origins and are exiles. For each fire is all fires, and the first fire and the last ever to be.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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The flames sawed in the wind and the embers paled and deepened and paled and deepened like the bloodbeat of some living thing eviscerate upon the ground before them and they watched the fire which does contain within it something of men themselves inasmuch as they are less without it and are divided from their origins and are exiles. For each fire is all fires, the first fire and the last ever to be.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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and they watched the fire which does contain within it something of men themselves inasmuch as they are less without it and are divided from their origins and are exiles. For
~ Cormac McCarthy
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