“Every man, however hopeless his pretensions may appear, has some project by which he hopes to rise to reputation; some art by which he imagines that the attention of the world will be attracted; some quality, good or bad, which discriminates him from the common herd of mortals, and by which others may be persuaded to love, or compelled to fear him.” MenWorldMayArtCommonAttentionQualityImagineFameProjectsEvery ManReputationMortalsHopelessImagine ThatCompelledHerdsPretension Author:Samuel Johnson
“The numerous people who imagine that a long stay in the Polar regions makes a man less susceptible of cold than other mortals are completely mistaken.” PeopleMenLongImagineColdMortalsRegionsImagine ThatMistakenSusceptible Book:The South Pole Source: The South Pole
“Fish seem to be rather conservative around this bay, one seldom catches enough to form the fundamental basis for a lie. Dante left out one of the torments of Hades I could imagine a doomed mortal made to untangle wet fish lines forever. Everybody lost patience at the stupidity of the fish in not coming forward promptly to be murdered.” MadeEnoughSeemsFormLyingLostLeftLinesForeverImagineBasesFundamentalsFishesConservativeStupidityMortalsFishingWetDoomedTormentLeft OutHades Author:Thomas A. Edison
“The power of belief, of God is beyond what mere mortals can Imagine. There is no restrictions in my Life. If I do what I love, work night and day, and I'm open to the spirits. that's when the "Greats" take over.” IfsSpiritNightBeliefImagineMereMortalsRestrictionPower Of BeliefMere Mortals Author:Richard Cabral
“If you cannot imagine with the mind's eye much more than you can see with the mortal eye, you have a very poor imagination indeed.” IfsMindEyeImaginationPoorImagineMortals Author:William Blake
“He who does not imagine in stronger and better lineaments, and in stronger and better light than his perishing and mortal eye can see, does not imagine at all.” DoeLightEyeImagineStrongerMortalsPerishing Book:The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake Source: The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake
“Every person, young and old, has had his own personal experience with falling. Falling is what we mortals do. But as long as we are willing to rise up again and continue on the path toward the spiritual goals God has given us, we can learn something from failure and become better and happier as a result. My dear friends, no matter how many times you have slipped or fallen, rise up! Your destiny is a glorious one! Stand tall and walk in the light of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ! You are stronger than you realize. You are more capable than you can imagine. You can do it now!” PersonsLongMatterLightSpiritualYoungFallJesusGivenGoalChristCan DoRealizingWalksResultsDestinyPathImagineWillingCapableJesus ChristStrongerDearMortalsFallenGloriousTallYou Can Do ItOur DestinyYour DestinyPersonal ExperiencesDear FriendYoung And Old Author:Dieter F. Uchtdorf