C Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with C. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Criminals were coming to Chechnya from all over the world - they did not have a place in their own countries. But they could live perfectly well in Chechnya.”
“Criminals, people who commit crimes, usually society rejects these people. They are also part of our society. Give them some form of punishment to say they were wrong, but show them they are part of society and can change. Show them compassion.”
“Crimson flames tied through my ears Rollin' high and mighty traps Pounced with fire on flaming roads Using ideas as my maps "We'll meet on edges, soon," said I Proud 'neath heated brow. Ah, but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now. Half-wracked prejudice leaped forth "Rip down all hate," I screamed Lies that life is black and white Spoke from my skull. I dreamed Romantic facts of musketeers Foundationed deep, somehow. Ah, but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now.”
“Crimson flames tied through my ears rolling high and mighty traps, pounced with fire on flaming roads using ideas as my maps.”
Source: The Lyrics: Since 1962
“Crimson lines paint different hearts
once your heart got broken by golden lies.”
“Crimson nor yellow roses nor
The savor of the mounting sea
Are worth the perfume I adore
That clings to thee.
The languid-headed lilies tire,
The changeless waters weary me;
I ache with passionate desire
Of thine and thee.
There are but these things in the world—
Thy mouth of fire,
Thy breasts, thy hands, thy hair upcurled
And my desire.”
Source: Rue Barrée
“Crinket, feeling the collective energy around him, was moved to tears. The weight of responsibility, the fear of the unknown, everything seemed to fade away, replaced by a newfound confidence. He realized that while he might be the chosen one, this quest was not his alone. Every Gurgleye, in spirit, was with him.”
Source: Gurgleyes: The Quest for Unity
“Crip doula, a term created by disability justice organizer Stacey Park Milbern to describe the ways disabled people support/mentor newly disabled people in learning disabled skills (how to live on very low spoons, drive a wheelchair, have sex/redefine sexuality, etc.). A doula supports someone doing the work of childbirth; a crip doula is a disabled person supporting another disabled person as they do the work of becoming disabled, or differently disabled, of dreaming a new disabled life/world into being.”
Source: The Future Is Disabled: Prophecies, Love Notes, and Mourning Songs
“Crip writing is a piece of driftwood I grabbed and hung on to that stopped me from going under, this pandemic two years when everyone died, my best, most-needed beloveds, the ones the world needed the most. By crip writing I mean the crip poetry and writing I read, from PDF online zines and Twitter and blogs and Instagram and more and more and more books every year we made with all our world-changing crip-lit labor. I mean writing it to make meaning out of the rage and empty, the crip bitter and fried of our friends being stolen from us. I mean writing that saves our lives and makes new ones.
Every line I write is a nocked arrow, the string pulled back, the exhale of release, the deep c*nt feeling of yes as it hits the mark, as it goes farther than we have before, to the place we knew we needed named. Alexis Pauline Gumbs once wrote, "Our future deserves a present where our truths were written," and we are writing down our crip everyday, and out of that, writing our future.”
Source: The Future Is Disabled: Prophecies, Love Notes, and Mourning Songs
“Cripes Miss Wilcox, they're not guns,' I said. No, they're not Mattie, they're books. And a hundred times more dangerous.”
Source: A Gathering Light
“Cripple crow say something for our grieving, where do we go once we start leaving. Well close that wound or else keep on bleeding and change your tune, it's got no meaning.”
“Cripple God, who always desires more than he's able to have, and doesn't always realize this to begin with. Who has built clocks, but not the time that they measure. Has built systems or mechanisms that serve particular purposes, but they too have outgrown these purposes and betrayed them. And has created an infinity that, from being the measure of the power he was supposed to have, turned into the measure of his boundless failure.”
“Crippled and crazy, we hobble toward the finish line, pen in hand.”
Source: The Sorrows of an American: A Novel
“Crippled but free, I was blind all the time I was learning to see.”
“Crippled in the mind, some can no longer bring home their soul in the mosaic of their thinking pattern. By changing the logic model of our mindset, becoming an apprentice of new matters, and turning our emotional approach upside down, we can bring dormant energy to life and restore mental balance. (The freedom of new thinking)”
“Crippled things are always more beautiful. It's the flaw that brings out beauty.”
Source: Tithe
“Cripples are not the stuff of romance. Only Lord Byron, dragging his club foot, springs to mind as an exception to the rule, but such a failing in a man is regarded as interesting, even provocative, rather than disfiguring. Women must submit to a more exacting measure.”
“Crisanti già a metà febbraio, prima ancora che scoppiasse l'epidemia nel nostro paese, aveva messo a punto un test rapido che dava risultati in tre ore”
Source: Mai più eroi in corsia. Cosa ha insegnato il coronavirus al SSN
“Crisanti si era anche premunito di fare scorte nel suo laboratorio dei reagenti e questo prima che venissero a mancare sul mercato. In realtà aveva fatto molto di più, aveva costruito un sistema aperto che si sganciasse dalle forniture dei produttori [..] Crisanti aveva convinto la regione a spendere 300.000 euro per comprare dall'Olanda un'altra macchina capace di processare novemila tamponi al giorno.”
Source: Mai più eroi in corsia. Cosa ha insegnato il coronavirus al SSN
“Crises and deadlocks when they occur have at least this advantage, that they force us to think.”
Source: Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru: Advisory Board: M. Chalapathi Rau, H. Y. Sharada Prasad, and B. R. Nanda; General Editor: S. Gopal
“Crises are challenges, not calamities.”
“Crises are part of life. Everybody has to face them, and it doesn't make any difference what the crisis is.”
“Crises can never break the one who relies on God's strength.”
“Crises have a way of thrusting into the limelight hitherto obscure persons, and giving them, for a long or short period, a leading role.”
“Crises often come with hidden opportunities. When we approach crises with this awareness, we can look for the opportunities and then leverage them.
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“Crises precede transformation.”
Source: Birth 2012 and Beyond: Humanity's Great Shift to the Age of Conscious Evolution
“Crises shapes the character of a man.”
“Crisi Esistenziale” - (Testo e Musica : Savio De Martino)
CHI SONO IO PER SENTIRMI UN DIO,
E CHI SEI TU PER DECIDERE,
CHI SIAMO NOI NON LO SAPREMO MAI,
MA CERTO STA’ CHE NON SIAMO EROI,
IL MONDO VA’ CONSUMANDOSI,
LA TERRA E’ ORMAI FUOCO E CENERE,
LA GIOVENTU’ NON LAVORA PIU’,
L’ECONOMIA NON PRODUCE..
RIT.
FERMATI, NON COMMETTERE ALTRI DANNI,
BASTA METTERSI NEI PANNI,
DI CHI HA PERSO OGNI RAGIONE,
E VORREBBE QUALCOSA DI PIU’,
RITROVANDO QUEI VALORI,
QUI SI MUORE PER UN NIENTE,
TUTTI SANNO MA SI MENTE,
E LA GENTE NON CE LA FA’ PIU’…
A PAGARE GLI ERRORI DI CHISSA’,
A PARLARE DI COSE CHE NON SA’,
NON C’E’ PIU’ SENSO DI DOVERE E SENSO DI MORALITA’,
NON C’E’ VITA CHE POSSA TOGLIERE
IL DIRITTO DI VIVERE PERCHE’,
OGNI ANIMA E’ UN DONO E VA VISSUTA E UN’OPPORTUNITA’..
CHI SONO IO FRA MILIARDI NOI,
SEMBRIAMO ORMAI SOLO NUMERI,
E CHI SEI TU CHE HAI SETE DI POTERE,
CHE PENSI DI DOVER COMANDARE,
E NON E’ MAI TARDI PER CAMBIARE,
LA LIBERTA’ STA ANCHE NELLO SPERARE,
IL MONDO E’ LIBERO DI AMARE,
E LO SI FA’ SENZA GUERRE..
RIT.
FERMATI, NON COMMETTERE ALTRI DANNI,
BASTA METTERSI NEI PANNI,
DI CHI HA PERSO OGNI RAGIONE,
E VORREBBE QUALCOSA DI PIU’,
RITROVANDO QUEI VALORI,
QUI SI MUORE PER UN NIENTE,
TUTTI SANNO MA SI MENTE,
E LA GENTE NON CE LA FA’ PIU’… NON CE LA FA PIU’…
NOI SIAMO UNA GENERAZIONE,
CHE NON SA’ PIU’ DOVE ANDARE,
COLPA DI UNA CONFUSIONE,
CHE CI PORTA A SBAGLIARE QUI C’E’…
CRISI ESISTENZIALE..CRISI ESISTENZIALE..CRISI ESISTENZIALE…!”
“Crisipo comparaba el hecho de estar bajo los efectos de una emoción con correr demasiado deprisa. Una vez que se ha cogido cierta cantidad de impulso, no es fácil detenerse. El movimiento está fuera de control, algo muy parecido a lo que ocurre cuando somos presa de una pasión. De modo que uno no puede librarse a voluntad de una emoción indeseada; lo que puede hacer es intentar que la próxima no alcance el impulso a partir del cual escapa a su control.”
Source: Lessons in Stoicism: What Ancient Philosophers Teach Us About How to Live
“Crisis can be an addiction as powerful as any other.”
Source: Saturday's Child: A Memoir
“Crisis can kill the potential
of your evolution if you lose
Or it can birth a revolution
if you choose!
Get self realised... get #Mickeymized!”
“Crisis creates corrections, adjustments, and self-evaluation.”
“Crisis demands new alliances. Find out how nations and businesses are forging powerful new partnerships.”
Source: The Tariff Paradox: From Crisis to Catalyst: How a Broken Global Economy Could Lead to a Better Future
“Crisis does not create character it reveals it.”
“Crisis doesn't create character; it reveals it.”
Source: Why We Don't Suck: And How All of Us Need to Stop Being Such Partisan Little Bitches
“Crisis either causes regress or progress depending on the will of the people.”
“Crisis for others is a source of despair. For me, it's an opportunity to bring reform. I owe this country a debt I cannot repay.”
“Crisis for us is an opportunity in another language. We have so much to be blessed for. We can’t sit and dwell over the inevitable. Life is unfortunate, just like love is; But that’s the price that we pay for enjoying the fruits of it. We learn to live in it.”
Source: True Blue
“Crisis is a window of opportunity that is not obvious to many people and does not last for a long time. We should learn to take advantage of it and come of out as victors rather than victims.”
“Crisis is a window of opportunity that is not obvious to many people and does not last for a long time. We should learn to take advantage of it and come out as victors rather than victims.” —Dr. Lucas D. Shallua”
“Crisis is Good. Crisis is a Messenger.”
Source: Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
“Crisis is the path to happiness. Decay and disintegration do not spell doom, but ascent and beginning. The powerful forces of a new creation operate in the hush beyond the noise of the day.”
Source: Michael: a novel
“Crisis is the rallying cry of the tyrant.”
“Crisis is what suppressed pain looks like; it always comes to the surface. It shakes you into reflection and healing.”
Source: Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
“Crisis makes us make decisions based on results and not what is right.”
“Crisis management involves anticipating potential crises, developing response plans, and establishing clear communication channels to effectively address stakeholder concerns and mitigate reputational damage.”
Source: The Virtuous Boardroom: How Ethical Corporate Governance Can Cultivate Company Success
“Crisis moments create opportunity. Problems and crises ignite our greatest creativity and thought leadership as it forces us to focus on things outside the norm.”
“Crisis or transition of any kind reminds us of what matters most. In the routine of life, we often take our families-our parents and children and siblings-for granted. But in times of danger and need and change, there is no question that what we care about most is our families! It will be even more so when we leave this life and enter into the spirit world. Surely the first people we will seek to find there will be father, mother, spouse, children, and siblings.”
“Crisis precedes transformation.”
“Crisis reveals character.”