“If anyone ever wonders why there's nothing coming from me, it's not my fault. I'm doing the work. No, I haven't deteriorated or gone insane. Suddenly, I just can't get anything into print. And apparently I'm not alone in this. There are people of very high standing, authors who are having problems. So I have been told. In my own case, the more disturbing element is the editor-in-chief who said to me, "I think this book is terrific. It ought to be in print. I can't publish it -- I've been told I mustn't." The indication is that I'm not writing what people want to read, but I never did.” PeopleIfsThinkingWantWritingHas BeensSaidI CanBookProblemMy OwnWonderCasesGoneHavensOughtElementsStandingFaultsInsaneChiefsPrintEditorsPublishTerrificDisturbingNot AloneIndication Author:Tanith Lee
“The good thing is that all the symbolic elements are gone, and that which really matters - the core - is left.” MatterLeftGoneElementsGood ThingsCoreSymbolic Author:Anders Fogh Rasmussen
“How deep is the magic of sound may be learned by breaking some sweet verses into prose. The operation has been compared to gathering dew-drops, which shine like jewels upon the flower, but run into water in the hand. The elements remain, but the sparkle is gone.” MayHas BeensHandsRunningSoundWaterGoneMagicSweetFlowerElementsShiningOperationsProseVersesGatheringJewelsDewSparkle Book:Pleasures of Literature Source: Pleasures of Literature
“It is about a period in aviation which is now gone, but which was probably more interesting than any the future will bring. As time passes, the perfection of machinery tends to insulate man from contact with the elements in which he lives. The 'stratosphere' planes of the future will cross the ocean without any sense of the water below. Like a train tunneling through a mountain, they will be aloof from both the problems and the beauty of the earth's surface.” MenProblemEarthWaterInterestingGonePeriodsMountainElementsOceanCrossesPerfectionTrainSurfaceContactPlanesAviationPredictionsMachineryTime PassesAloofBeauty Of The Earth Author:Charles Lindbergh
“First, separate ground, sea and air warfare is gone forever. If ever again we should be involved in war, we will fight it in all elements, with all services, as one single concentrated effort.” IfsShouldFirstsWarFightingEffortGoneForeverAirSeaInvolvedElementsDefenseWarfare Author:Dwight D. Eisenhower
“Worldviews have four elements that help us understand how a person's story fits together: creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. "Creation" tells us how things began, where everything came from (including us), the reason for our origins, and what ultimate reality is like. "Fall" describes the problem (since we all know something has gone wrong with the world). "Redemption" gives us the solution, the way to fix what went wrong. "Restoration" describes what the world would look like once the repair begins to take place.” KnowsWorldWayGivingLooksPersonsReasonHelpingStoriesProblemRealityTogetherFallGoneFourCreationFitElementsSolutionsUltimateIncludingRedemptionWorldviewRestorationUltimate RealityFour Elements Author:Greg Koukl
“You can't get votes that way. So [the Republicans] have been compelled to mobilize a base of voters and gone to elements of the country that have always been there but were kind of marginal to the political system, for example, religious extremists.” WayKindHas BeensCountryPoliticalReligiousGoneExampleRepublicanElementsVoteVotersCompelledExtremistPolitical Systems Author:Noam Chomsky
“Pride gets no pleasure out of having something, only out of having more of it than the next man... It is the comparison that makes you proud: the pleasure of being above the rest. Once the element of competition is gone, pride is gone.” MenReligionNextPleasureGonePrideProudElementsCompetitionMereComparisonBe ProudProud ManPride And HumilitySin Of Pride Book:Joyful Christian Source: Joyful Christian
“He'd only been gone two seconds, but the room got brighter when they were together, as if they were two elements that became brilliant in proximity. At Sam's clumsy efforts to carry the vacuum, Grace smiled a new smile that I thought only he ever got, and he shot her a withering look full of the sort of subtext you could only get from a lot of conversations whispered after dark. It made me think of Isabel, back at her house. We didn't have what Sam and Grace had. We weren't even close to having it. I didn't think what we had could get to this, even if you gave it a thousand years.” IfsThinkingYearsLooksMadeTwoTogetherHouseDarkRoomsEffortGoneGraceThousandConversationElementsShotsBrilliantSecondsThousand YearsBrighterVacuumsClumsyProximityWitheringSubtextGrace Brisbane Book:Shiver Series (Shiver, Linger, Forever, Sinner) Source: Shiver Series (Shiver, Linger, Forever, Sinner)