“Aristotle maintains that the neck of the Lion is composed of a single bone. Aristotle knew nothing at all about Lions, a circumstance which did not prevent him from writing a good deal on the subject.” WritingDealsSubjectsCircumstancesBonesNecksLionsFootnotes Author:Will Cuppy
“There is a knowingness that is as much a part of us as flesh and blood and bones. It's intuition, the deepest natural knowing. ... Intuition is the voice within forever pressing us to stretch ourselves, to take risks, to keep loving and giving birth to a new self, regardless of circumstances.” GivingSelfVoiceNaturalForeverKnowingRiskBloodBirthCircumstancesIntuitionBonesFleshGiving BirthFlesh And BloodNew Self Author:Susan L. Taylor
“Circumstances break men's bones; it has never been shown that they break men's optimism.” MenBreakCircumstancesOptimismBones Author:Gilbert K. Chesterton
“At birth, we are like cartilage - soft, flexible tissue. By the same natural process by which cartilage becomes hard bone, the soft, tender heart of an innocent child can become hardened by the circumstances into which she is born.” HeartChildrenHardProcessBornNaturalBirthCircumstancesBonesInnocentFlexibleTissuesHardenedTender HeartsInnocent Children Author:Iyanla Vanzant
“That's what vampires do, Kitten. We always come for what's ours, no matter the circumstances." Bones said.” SaidMatterCircumstancesBonesVampireKitten Author:Jeaniene Frost