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Quotes About Imponderable

Life is stranger than any of us expected, There is a somber, imponderable fate. Enigma rules, and the heart has no certainty.
~ Richard Eberhart
We don't want to live in the dark moods of imponderable mystery, but neither do we want to miss them altogether. they allow us to emerge from the tender sadness of the manger to sing with the angels in the skies above...
~ Robert J. Morgan
To think meant to give room for freedom of initiative, for the imponderable to win over the material, for will to demonstrate its power over circumstance.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
Regulations," he would say, "are all very well for drill but in the hour of danger they are no more use.… You have to learn to think." To think meant to give room for freedom of initiative, for the imponderable to win over the material, for will to demonstrate its power over circumstance.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
You've just had the most imponderable joy of watching charlieissocoollike, which makes you, like, cool.
~ Stephen Fry
His voice is unmuffled - it is like a bell, clearly ringing in the night of our confusion; but the clarity is the clarity of imponderable depth...
~ Mervyn Peake
What things real are there, but imponderable thoughts?
~ Herman Melville
The possibilities of creative effort connected with the subconscious mind are stupendous and imponderable. They inspire one with awe.
~ Napolean Hill
Life is strange, and often imponderable! Both the successes and the failures have their roots in simple experiences. Mr.
~ Napoleon Hill
thunder. You could feel it under your feet. A sound without cognate and so without description. Something imponderable shifting out there in the dark. The earth itself contracting with the cold. It did not come again.
~ Cormac McCarthy
The older view of the nature of heat was that it is a substance, very fine and imponderable indeed, but indestructible, and unchangeable in quantity, which is an essential fundamental property of all matter.
~ Hermann von Helmholtz
Without self-confidence we are as babes in the cradle. And how can we generate this imponderable quality, which is yet so invaluable, most quickly? By thinking that other people are inferior to oneself.
~ Virginia Woolf