Top Arrows Quotes Collection

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Image of Stephen R. Lawhead
Three things cannot be called back: the arrow when it speeds from the bow, the milk when the churn is upturned, the word when it leaps from the tongue.
- Stephen R. Lawhead
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Image of Ellen Schreiber
Cupid's not the only one with an arrow," I scowled
- Ellen Schreiber
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Image of Edmund Waller
Music so softens and disarms the mind That not an arrow does resistance find.
- Edmund Waller
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Image of Deborah Norville
Im about as straight an arrow as youll find out there.
- Deborah Norville
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Image of Vladimir Nabokov
Which arrow flies for ever? The arrow that has hit its mark.
- Vladimir Nabokov
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Image of P.W. Catanese
Enjoy yourselves. And Hap: Don't let Umber near the arrows and bows; he's liable to shoot himself in the nose." Dodd grinned and snapped the reins, and the carriage rolled away. Umber sniffed. "One of his lesser poems. Come, Hap.
- P.W. Catanese
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Image of William H. Calvin
You can always spot the pioneers by the arrows in their backs.
- William H. Calvin
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Image of Paul Celan
Each arrow you shoot off carries its own target into the decidedly secret tangle
- Paul Celan
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Image of Abdelkader El Djezairi
It is with a word as with an arrow--once let it loose and it does not return.
- Abdelkader El Djezairi
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Image of Jeremy Brett
Trying to be Sherlock Holmes is like trying to catch an arrow in mid-flight.
- Jeremy Brett
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Image of Sylvia Fraser
As the arrow that leaves the bow cannot be recaptured, what we say, senselessly, about others causes us great harm.
- Sylvia Fraser
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Image of Genghis Khan
One arrow alone can be easily broken but many arrows are indestructible.
- Genghis Khan
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Image of Kacey Musgraves
Follow your arrow / Wherever it points.
- Kacey Musgraves
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Image of Thiruvalluvar
Better the arrow that missed the lion than the one that killed a rabbit.
- Thiruvalluvar
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Image of Henry Mackenzie
It is from the remembrance of joys we have lost that the arrows of affliction are pointed.
- Henry Mackenzie
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Image of Babur
Wait not while your foe fits arrow to bowstring when you can send your own arrow into him.
- Babur
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Image of Francis of Paola
The recollection of an injury is . . . a rusty arrow and poison for the soul.
- Francis of Paola
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Image of Sarah Manguso
My existence shrank from an arrow of light pointing into the future forever to a speck of light that was the present moment. I got better at living in that point of light, making the world into that point. I paid close attention to it. I loved it very much.
- Sarah Manguso
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Image of Joseph Caryl
God takes the most eminent and choicest of His servants for the choicest and most eminent afflictions. They who have received most grace from God are able to bear most afflictions from God. Affliction does not hit the saint by chance, but by direction. God does not draw His bow at a venture. Every one of His arrows goes upon a special errand and touches no breast but his against whom it is sent. It is not only the grace, but the glory of a believer when we can stand and take affliction quietly
- Joseph Caryl
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Image of Arthur Lismer
Jackson is the most consummate sketcher I have ever known. These little panels, handy on the trail, could be handled as easily as an expert marksman uses a quiver full of arrows.
- Arthur Lismer
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Image of Luc Sante
Unlike a bow and arrow, a camera by its nature ensures that some kind of target will always be hit, if not necessarily the intended target nor in the intended way.
- Luc Sante
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Image of George Sampson
Style is the feather in the arrow, not the feather in the cap.
- George Sampson
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Image of Graham Joyce
That's emails for ya: sometimes they're like an arrow that hits so deep in the target, you can't pull it out.
- Graham Joyce
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Image of St. Jerome
No one cares to speak to an unwilling listener. An arrow never lodges in a stone: often it recoils upon the shooter of it.
- St. Jerome
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Image of C.E. Morgan
Every aspect of the novel is - or should be - an arrow pointed towards its ultimate meaning, or a multiplicity of possible meanings. But I also value the readers' autonomy, their right to both read and misread.
- C.E. Morgan
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Image of Ronald Reagan
We need more Democrats in the Senate -Like Custer needed more arrows.
- Ronald Reagan
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Image of Condoleezza Rice
There are many other arrows in our diplomatic quiver.
- Condoleezza Rice
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Image of William Shakespeare
I go, I go, look how I go, swifter than an arrow from a bow
- William Shakespeare
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Image of Friedrich Nietzsche
One can only be silent and sit peacefully when one hath arrow and bow; otherwise one prateth and quarrelleth. Let your peace be a victory!
- Friedrich Nietzsche
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Image of Horace
The arrow will not always find the mark intended.
- Horace
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Image of Saadi
Avoid that which an enemy tells you to do; for if you follow his advice, you will smite your, knees with the hand of sorrow. If he shows you a road straight as an arrow, turn from it and go the other way.
- Saadi
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Image of Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The narrative fallacy addresses our limited ability to look at sequences of facts without weaving an explanation into them, or, equivalently, forcing a logical link, an arrow of relationship, upon them. Explanations bind facts together. They make them all the more easily remembered; they help them make more sense. Where this propensity can go wrong is when it increases our impression of understanding.
- Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Image of William Shakespeare
The wounds invisible that Love's keen arrows make.
- William Shakespeare
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Image of Jeremy Taylor
An unjust acquisition is like a barbed arrow, which must be drawn backward with horrible anguish, or else will be your destruction.
- Jeremy Taylor
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Image of William Shakespeare
As many arrows, loosed several ways, come to one mark...so many a thousand actions, once afoot, end in one purpose.
- William Shakespeare
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Image of Sathya Sai Baba
Do not use poisonous words against anyone, for words wound more fatally than even arrows.
- Sathya Sai Baba
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Image of Rainer Maria Rilke
As the arrow endures the string, and in the gathering momentum becomes more than itself. Because to stay is to be nowhere.
- Rainer Maria Rilke
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Image of Rainer Maria Rilke
Isn't it time that these most ancient sorrows of ours grew fruitful? Time that we tenderly loosed ourselves from the loved one, and, unsteadily, survived: the way the arrow, suddenly all vector, survives the string to be more than itself. For abiding is nowhere.
- Rainer Maria Rilke
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Image of Friedrich Nietzsche
THE SLOW ARROW OF BEAUTY. The noblest kind of beauty is that which does not transport us suddenly, which does not make stormy and intoxicating impressions such a kind easily arouses disgust but that which slowly filters into our minds.
- Friedrich Nietzsche
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Image of Rick Warren
You'll never do anything creative, innovative or world changing if you fear criticism. Pioneers are easy targets for arrows!
- Rick Warren
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Image of William Shakespeare
If ever (as that ever may be near) you meet in some fresh cheek the power of fancy, then shall you know the wounds invisible that love's keen, arrows make.
- William Shakespeare
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Image of Donald Trump
Nevertheless, I take all of these slings and arrows gladly for you.
- Donald Trump
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Image of J.R. Ward
Surely it wasn't possible that Vin diPietro was the first assignment. "Hello?" DiPietro waved. "You in there?" Nah, Jim thought. Can't be. That would be above and beyond any call of duty. Over the guy's shoulder, the commercial that was on the TV suddenly showed a price of $49.99-no, $29.99, with a little red arrow that ... considering where Vin was standing, poined right at his head. "Sh*t, no" Jim muttered. This was the guy? On the Tv screen, some woman in a pink bathrobe smiled up at the camera and mouthed, Yes, it is!
- J.R. Ward
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Image of George Washington
The arrows of malevolence ... however barbed and well pointed, never can reach the most vulnerable part of me; though, whilst I am up as a mark, they will be continually aimed.
- George Washington
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Image of Ted Nugent
Brilliant thoughts flow with a life of their own to a dedicated reasoning predator up in a tree with a bow and arrow half the year meditating soulfully in anticipation to kill unsuspecting meat-infested herbivores.
- Ted Nugent
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Image of Jeremy Renner
So there's that, and then there's always things you can do with the tips. Except for this, what they call the arrow tips, they'll all be non-lethal cause again we're not trying kill anybody, just sort of take control of the situation. They'll probably throw in a lot of gimmicks with the tips and trick arrows, and things like that. And ya the new, cool.
- Jeremy Renner
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Image of Reinhold Niebuhr
The dimension of depth in the consciousness of religion creates the tension between what is and what ought to be. It bends the bow from which every arrow of moral action flies.
- Reinhold Niebuhr
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Image of Henry David Thoreau
If to chaffer and higgle are bad in trade, they are much worse in Love. It demands directness as of an arrow.
- Henry David Thoreau
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Image of Ludwig Wittgenstein
"Everything is already there in...." How does it come about that [an] arrow points? Doesn't it seem to carry in it something besides itself? - "No, not the dead line on paper; only the psychical thing, the meaning, can do that." - That is both true and false. The arrow points only in the application that a living being makes of it.
- Ludwig Wittgenstein
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