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Quotes About Emerge

what a grumbling storm she had invoked. And yet it was done. Now he had to be man enough to walk into this storm, and emerge as Almissia's king.
~ Kim Wilkins
Create an organization that prizes the development of ability—and watch the leaders emerge.
~ Carol S. Dweck
As you see the patterns and meaning emerge in your own personal experience of the world dream, you begin to realize that everything is happening on your behalf, even the obstacles and the challenges that you experiment with. The obstacles and challenges that you find are there to dare you to become vast and wise enough to surmount them. At this stage, it helps to ask yourself: What is the myth I'm living? And what must I do to live it well?
~ Carolyn Elliott
As regards plots I find real life no help at all. Real life seems to have no plots. And as I think a plot desirable and almost necessary, I have this extra grudge against real life. But I think there are signs that strange things happen, though they do not emerge
~ Ivy Compton-Burnett
With the vast majority of mankind the fine states of these passions are not even known — the states in which they emerge from subconsciousness. When a bubble is rising from the bottom of the lake, we do not see it, nor even when it is nearly come to the surface; it is only when it bursts and makes a ripple that we know it is there.
~ Swami Vivekananda
When ideas hang out with influence, income will always emerge.
~ T.D. Jakes
To begin with a summary of Paine's astonishing life and career is to commence with a sense of wonder that he was ever able to emerge at all.
~ Christopher Hitchens
Do what we may to shape the mysterious stuff of which our lives are composed, the dark threads of our destiny will always re-emerge.
~ Victor Hugo
Ten years ago I wondered, "How does one travel around the world? How does one step out of a well-established life to follow the dream?" I've answered those questions. But now new ones emerge.
~ Gina Greenlee
April is a time of wonder, when the spring peepers emerge from hibernation and begin to call, when robins and redwing blackbirds come back north, and when new green life appears. That is one of the greatest of all wonders, the growth of a bud and a leaf from a seed or a root that has lain dormant in the earth all winter.
~ Hal Borland
I think one probably absorbs things like a sponge and things emerge without your always being aware of it.
~ Jeremy Northam
Many people on the political left found my work psychologically liberating. They began to say: once you realize that standards emerge historically, then you can see through and discard all the norms to which we have been falsely enslaved.
~ Stanley Fish
I believed that the way passed through Man, and that it was from there that destiny had to emerge.
~ Pablo Neruda
I like the idea of trying to influence society by taking a brief, then maybe subtly changing it or looking at it in a new way to see what interesting things can emerge.
~ Richard Rogers
All you can do is hope for a pattern to emerge, and sometimes it never does. Still, with a plan, you only get the best you can imagine. I'd always hoped for something better than that.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
if new technologies enable new market applications to emerge, the introduction of new technology may not be inherently cannibalistic.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
What was below could remain below no longer. The Nightbreed were rising.
~ Clive Barker
Where their pink necks emerged from the linen, that's where you strike, the vulnerable inch.
~ Colson Whitehead
Master, because You live inside me, I have new and glorious freedom. Remove the distractions. Still my restless heart. Let the new me emerge.
~ Charles F. Stanley
Like a flower, feel yourself rise above and begin to open.
~ A.D. Posey
Nothing made me happen. I happened.
~ Thomas Harris
He could sense the darkness inside him looking for an excuse to manifest itself.
~ Orhan Pamuk
It could be true that there was another realm hidden within this one and that he might be able to walk and ponder his way into it if he allowed his secret other self to emerge.
~ Orhan Pamuk
She crouched in the bushes and watched it, a huge horse emerging seared and whole from the sun's eye and passing like a wrecked caravel gaunt-ribbed and black and mad with tattered saddle and dangling stirrups and hoofs clopping softly in the dust and passing enormous and emaciate and inflamed and the sound of it dying down the road to a distant echo of applause in a hall forever empty.
~ Cormac McCarthy