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“Can you call yourself a coward simply because the courage of others seems to you out of proportion to the triviality of the occasion? Thus wisdom creates cowards. And thus you miss Opportunity while spending your life on the lookout for it.”
Source: Foucault’s Pendulum
“Can you care for the people and rule the country and not be cunning?”
“Can you change yourself?
No but situations and your close ones can change you easily.”
“Can you cite one speck of hard evidence of the benefits of "diversity" that we have heard gushed about for years? Evidence of its harm can be seen — written in blood — from Iraq to India, from Serbia to Sudan, from Fiji to the Philippines. It is scary how easily so many people can be brainwashed by sheer repetition of a word.”
Source: Dismantling America and Other Controversial Essays (Large Print 16pt)
“Can you class a truth that no one believes in as a lie or a lie that many people believe in as the truth?”
Source: Life Is A Circus
“Can you collect chaos? Not collecting, that is the ultimate gathering. What can you gather without gathering yourself.”
Source: Dune Messiah
“Can you come over to Amberwood? I need you to help me break curfew and escape my dorm.” There were a few moments of silence. “Sage, I’ve been waiting two months to hear you say those words. You want me to bring a ladder?”
Source: The Indigo Spell: A Bloodlines Novel
“Can you comprehend everything in the four directions and still do nothing?”
“Can you conceive of anything that so represents the glory, and truth, and marvelousness of God's nature as the idea of peace?”
“Can you control your anger, lust, frustrations, and jealousies? Those are the only people worthy of the higher teachings. By worthy, I mean that they are the only ones capable of it.”
“Can you cook books and feed them to your husband? Stay at home with your mother. Learn to cook and clean. Grow vegetables.”
“Can you dance?" she asked before she could stop herself. "I can," he said, affronted. "I'm really good with the slow songs.”
Source: Foretold: A Demon Trappers Novel
“Can you deal with the most vital matters by letting events take their course? Can you step back from you own mind and thus understand all things? Giving birth and nourishing, having without possessing, acting with no expectations, leading and not trying to control: this is the supreme virtue.”
“Can you deep fry the bacon? Oh how I wish you would.”
“Can you define "plan" as "a loose sequence of manifestly inadequate observations and conjectures, held together by panic, indecision, and ignorance"? If so, it was a very good plan.”
“Can you define the colour of my pigment? Can you write a story about yourself? Can you spell your mother’s name?
Do you know the skulls quiver?
Depth of colour”
“Can you detail all problems the Desoto Solar Farm has had during its lifetime?”
“Can you die for a false idea? Yes. The reason you die is that you believe it’s not a false idea”
Source: Pearls Of Eternity
“Can you disembark before the 'station' arrives? Actually, the 'station' has arrived, that is why 'we' show you the way to disembark. Otherwise, if the 'station' has not arrived, then you will have to just stay put where you are, won't you? You indeed keep on wandering around, don't you?!”
Source: Non-Violence: Ahimsa
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“Can you dissolve your ego? Can you abandon the idea of self and other? Can you relinquish the notions of male and female, short and long, life and death? Can you let go of all these dualities and embrace the Tao without skepticism or panic? If so, you can reach the heart of the Integral Oneness.”
Source: Hua Hu Ching: Teachings of Lao Tzu
“Can you do Division? Divide a loaf by a knife - what's the answer to that?”
Source: Through the Looking-glass: And what Alice Found There
“Can you do it again tonight?"
"The Catamounts were a wretched team," Andrew said. "They brought that ridicule on themselves."
"Can you or can't you?"
"I don't see why I should." Neil heard the click of a lock coming undone and knew the referees were opening the door. Andrew wasn't moving yet, but Neil still put an arm in his path to keep him where he was. He pressed his gloved hand to the wall and leaned in as close to Andrew as he could with all of his bulky gear on.
"I'm asking you to help us," Neil said. "Will you?"
Andrew considered it a moment. "Not for free."
"Anything," Neil promised, and stepped back to take his place in line again. Neil didn't know what he'd gotten himself into, but he honestly didn't care, because Andrew delivered exactly what Neil wanted him to. Andrew closed the goal like his life depended on it and smashed away every shot. The Bearcat strikers took that challenge head-on. They feinted and swerved and threw every trick shot they had at Andrew. More than once Andrew used his glove or body to block a ball he couldn't get his racquet to in time.
That might have been enough, except Andrew didn't stop there. For the first time ever he started talking to the defense line. Neil only understood him in snatches, since there was too much space and movement between them, but what he caught was enough. Andrew was chewing out the backliners for letting the strikers past them so many times and ordering them to pick up the pace. Neil worried for a moment what they'd do with Andrew's rude brand of teamwork at their backs, but the next time he got a good look at Matt, Matt was grinning like this was the most fun he'd had in years.”
“Can you do it? When the time comes? When the time comes there will be no time. Now is the time. Curse God and die. What if it doesn't fire? It has to fire. Could you crush that beloved skull with a rock?”
Source: The Road
“Can you do it? When the time comes? When the time comes there will be no time. Now is the time. Curse God and die.”
Source: The Road
“Can you do mango cream in the croquembouche?"
Mangoes must have been a thing with them, because Saint grinned.
"Of course. How about two croquembouches and perhaps glace au beurre noisette to accompany?"
"I think you're my hero," Delilah said with a relieved sigh.
"Dessert hero," Saint corrected, but he was smiling, too, in a reserved way that reminded me too much of myself. "Thanks, man. Seriously."
"It's not a problem."
"What was that last bit you mentioned?" Emma asked, looking a little glazed in the eyes. The woman really did love her desserts.
"Browned-butter ice cream. I'll be serving it more as a semifreddo, though, considering the time."
"Lord save me." She fanned herself.”
Source: Make It Sweet
“Can you do something for me? Can you take one moment, right now, and acknowledge how far you've come? Can you appreciate, completely, the lessons that all of your mistakes have already brought you and the wisdom you've collected from all of the pain that seemed so senseless at the time? Can you celebrate your journey and forget, just for a second, about the ever-changing destination?
Because the truth is that there will never be a "perfect" time to appreciate yourself. There will not be a magical moment when everything is finally sorted out and you'll be naturally driven to give yourself some space to feel good about what you've been doing. Unless you make that space. Unless you create that moment.
There will always be more growing to do. That is the beauty of life. There is always some new opportunity to do something new, to make something old better, to chuck out something useless, to transform something into something else. It's important to spend just as much time seizing these opportunities as appreciating the lessons they teach you and the person you become from seizing them.
So do this for me, for yourself, today—celebrate. Just like you'd celebrate a birthday or a graduation, celebrate your endless journey of self-discovery. You deserve it. You need it. We all do.”
“Can you do that?” Thomas asked. “Huh?” “Kill someone three times.” “I’d figure out a way.”
Source: The Scorch Trials Movie Tie-in Edition (Maze Runner, Book Two)
“Can you drive any faster?" Tohr demanded. "I got the pedal to the medal" The angel looked back. "And I don't care what I have to mow over”
“Can you enjoy those moments of life that are utterly simple.”
“Can you enter a house uninvited?"
"No."
"Why?"
"That would be rude.”
Source: Dinner with a Vampire
“Can you envision a world without men? No wrongdoing and bunches of euphoric, fat women.”
“Can you escape reality with reason?”
“Can you even cry, anyway? With your eyes and all." Josh asks, fingers tapping a rhythm on the cushion behind Caid's right shoulder.
Caid swats his arm away. Says, "How is someone paying you to teach children? Of course I can fucking cry; it's not my tear ducts that are broken."
"I teach history, not the anatomy of eyeballs, shithead."
"How old are you?" Caid scoffs, feeling frustrated and exposed. He hates talking about his blindness. Hates it almost more than actually being blind.”
Source: The Sudden Visibility of Sound
“Can you even have human nature if you don’t have the capacity to feel?” I ask.
“Do you mean on some kind of existentialist ‘what are we if not the things we feel’ kind of way?” I don’t know what he means by existentialist. I say as much. He laughs. I entertain the idea of stabbing him for several minutes.”
“Can you even hear me cry?
I know you're broken deep inside,
I swear I'll put you back together.”
“Can you even imagine not hugging?”
“Can you ever forgive me? I already have. How could you? I don't deserve it. That's what makes it love.”
Source: Richard Paul Evans Ebook Christmas Set: Christmas List, Christmas Box Miracle, Finding Noel
“Can you ever get childhood levels of happiness back? Could we ever be happy as we were here as kids?”
Source: The Burnout
“Can you ever get off for good behavior?" he joked.
I gave him what I hoped was a seductive smile as I found my seat. "Sure," I called over my shoulder. "If I was ever good.”
“Can you ever “solve” poverty? Can you ever “solve” crime? Can you ever “solve” disease, unemployment, war, or any other societal herpes? Hell no.”
Source: World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
“Can you every single day tell a true testimony of who you are? That's really what life is about.”
“Can you expect to go to heaven for nothing? Did not our Savior track the whole way to it with His tears and blood? And yet you stop at every little pain.”
“Can you experience freedom in the crowd? Yes, it is possible, find a crowd where everyone is very busy with their own lives, there you can feel completely free, because you are absent for them, no one will see you there!”
“Can you…explain this word to me?” she asked, looking at the word…written: Broke(n). “It…means I am broke and broken”
Source: Broke[n]
“Can you explain what Internet is?”
“Can you fail and still be strong, Can you not fit in and accept yourself, Can you lose everything and still keep searching, Can you be in the dark and still believe in the light.”
“Can you feel it? Something just changed. I believe that’s the sound the world makes when it pisses itself.”
Source: Brandon Sanderson's Fantasy Firsts: (The Way of Kings, Mistborn: The Final Empire, Rithmatist, Alcatraz vs. The Evil Librarians)
“Can you feel that there is something in you that is at war, something that feels threatened and wants to survive at all cost, that needs the drama in order to assert its identity as the victorious character within that theatrical production? Can you feel there is something in you that would rather be right than at peace?”
Source: A New Earth (Oprah #61): Awakening to Your Life's Purpose
“Can you feel the connection? We breathe so that the trees thrive and the trees breathe so that we are able to live. Perfect symbiosis…”
Source: Lessons from My Garden