“I've been told that certain species of fish will grow according to the size of their environment. Put them in a tiny aquarium, and they remain small even at adulthood. Release them into a huge natural body of water, and they grow into their intended size. People are similar. If they live in a harsh and limiting environment, they stay small. But put them someplace that encourages growth, and they will expand to reach their potential.” PeopleIfsBodyMotivationalCertainGrowsGrowthWaterNaturalEnvironmentHugeSpeciesSizeFishesTinyReleaseAdulthoodHarshAquariumsBodies Of Water Author:John C. Maxwell
“Of all the forms of water the tiny six-pointed crystals of ice called snow are incomparably the most beautiful and varied.” BeautifulFormWaterSixTinySnowIceCrystals Author:Wilson Bentley
“Life is a bubble in a lake, that glitters for an instant, bursts, and leaves not even a blur on the water; it is the leap of a minnow, which sends a tiny ripple trembling for a few inches.” LifeLife IsWaterTinyInstantLakesLeapBubblesInchesTremblingGlitterRippleBlurMinnows Author:Austin O'Malley
“I closed my eyes and listened to the occasional chirps of tiny birds hidden in the trees around us, the bubbling of water over rocks down below, cicadas rattling a chorus off in the distance. All sounds of the world carrying on like it always had. So much could change or be lost, and still, the rest of the world went on like it was nothing. It didn't seem wrong, but it didn't seem right either. I'd gone on today like it was nothing. I'd laughed and felt happy and forgotten for a little while that this was now a world without my brother in it.” WorldLittlesStillsSeemsEyeTodayLostFeltSoundWaterGoneTreeRocksBrotherBirdDistanceForgottenTinyMy BrotherLaughedOccasionalChorusCarrying OnCicadas Author:Jessi Kirby
“The house I grew up in had large plate-glass windows, which birds frequently crashed into headfirst. My father helped me assemble a bird hospital, consisting of a few shoe boxes, some old rags, and tiny dishes for water and food.” FatherHouseWaterGrewGrew UpBirdWindowShoesGlassesBoxesTinyHospitalsPlatesDishesRags Author:Patti Davis
“Everything seems beautiful because you don't understand. Those flying fish, they're not leaping for joy, they're jumping in terror. Bigger fish want to eat them. That luminous water, it takes its gleam from millions of tiny dead bodies, the glitter of putrescence. There's no beauty here, only death and decay.” WantBodySeemsBeautifulJoyWaterBeautyMillionsBiggerFishesTerrorTinyFlyingDecayJumpingGlitterLuminousGleamJumping In Author:Curt Siodmak
“All religions enjoined worship of the One God who is all-pervasive. He is present even in a drop of water or in a tiny speck of dust.” GodWaterWorshipTinyDustSpecksDrop Of Water Author:Mahatma Gandhi
“Dream of a world where poverty is history, dream of a world where we don't spend those obscene billions on arms, knowing full well that a tiny fraction of those budgets of death would ensure that children everywhere had clean water to drink, could afford the cheap inoculations against preventable diseases, would have good schools, adequate healthcare and decent homes.” WorldWellsChildrenHomeDreamSchoolWaterPovertyKnowingArmsDrinkDiseaseCleanBillionsTinyBudgetsDecentHealthcareAdequateFractionsObsceneClean WaterGood School Author:Desmond Tutu
“Writing an informative yet compact thriller is a lot like making maple sugar candy. You have to tap hundreds of trees - boil vats and vats of raw sap - evaporate the water - and keep boiling until you've distilled a tiny nugget that encapsulates the essence.” WritingWaterTreeEssenceTinySugarCandyThrillersSapBoilingCompactInformativeMapleNuggetsVat Author:Dan Brown