“To bear failure with courage is the best proof of character that anyone can give... You will find that people forget the failures of others very quickly.... My last piece of advice is not to let anyone see your mortification, but whatever you fancy people are saying about you to go on with your ordinary life as though nothing unpleasant had happened to you.” PeopleGivingCharacterLastsForgetPiecesHappenedAdviceFailureGoes OnBearsOrdinaryProofFancyOrdinary LifeMortification Author:W. Somerset Maugham
“Purgatory basically means that God can put the pieces back together again. That He can cleanse us in such a way that we are able to be with Him and can stand there in the fullness of life. Purgatory strips off from one person what is unbearable and from another the inability to bear certain things, so that in each of them a pure heart is revealed, and we can see that we all belong together in one enormous symphony of being.” WayHeartMeanPersonsAbleTogetherCertainPiecesBearsPureEnormousInabilityFullnessUnbearableSymphonyBack TogetherPure HeartPurgatoryTogether AgainBack Together AgainFullness Of Life Author:Pope Benedict XVI
“a perfect piece of architecture kindles that aimless reverie, which bears the soul we know not whither.” KnowsSoulPerfectPiecesBearsArchitectureKindlesReverie Author:Madame de Stael
“That the world I was in could be soft, lovely, and nourishing was more than I could bear, and so I stood there and wept, for I didn't want to love one more thing in my life, didn't want one more thing that could make my heart break into a million little pieces at my feet.” WorldWantHeartLittlesBreakMillionsPiecesFeetBearsMy HeartLovelyHeart BreakMillion Little Pieces Book:Lucy: A Novel Source: Lucy: A Novel
“A Crime So Monstrous is a remarkably brave and unflinching piece of reportage and storytelling. Ben Skinner bears witness, sharing stories so unsettling, so neglected, so chilling they will leave you shaking with anger. This should be required reading for policy makers around the world - and, for that matter, anyone concerned about the human condition.” WorldShouldHumansMatterStoriesReadingPiecesConditionsCrimePolicyBearsConcernedBraveStorytellingAround The WorldWitnessMakersHuman ConditionChillNeglectedShakingMonstrousPolicy MakersSkinnerSharing Stories Author:Alex Kotlowitz
“The only way therefore to try a Piece of Wit, is to translate it into a different Language: If it bears the Test you may pronounceit true; but if it vanishes in the Experiment you may conclude it to have been a Punn.” IfsWayTryingMayHas BeensDifferentLanguagePiecesBearsTestsWitExperimentsTranslateDifferent Languages Book:THE WORKS OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH ADDISON, Esq; In FOUR VOLUMES.: VOLUME the SECOND Source: THE WORKS OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH ADDISON, Esq; In FOUR VOLUMES.: VOLUME the SECOND
“since piety has become the fashion at Court, dramatic authors imagine that their pieces would be more welcome if they added in a little devotion. At first their plan succeeded, but now no one can bear their comedies.” IfsFirstsLittlesWould BeComedyPiecesImaginePlansFashionBearsTheaterCourtDevotionWelcomeDramaticImagine ThatPiety Author:Elisabeth Charlotte d'Orleans
“It's one of the things that looks good written down, but the reality is that you think about the pieces you're doing and try to bear in mind everyone in the audience.” ThinkingTryingMindLooksRealityAudiencePiecesWrittenBears Author:Matthew Bourne
“A language like Ruby is a toolbox with some really neat little tools that do their job really nicely. JavaScript is a leather sheath with a really really sharp knife inside. That knife can cut anything, and with it you can do anything. You can kill a bear. You can catch fish. You can whittle a piece of wood into a pony. It's even a toothpick.” LittlesJobsLanguageCan DoPiecesCuttingBearsToolsFishesWoodsKnivesLeatherNeatReally NiceRubiesPoniesToolboxToothpicksSharp KnivesJavascript Author:Nick Morgan