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I discovered when we suffer, we suffer as equals, and in their capacity to suffer, a dog, is a pig, is a bear, is a boy
— Philip Wollen
I've always been excited by the strangeness of ballet, but I can't bear it when people just come forward and do a turn in the air for no reason.
— Matthew Bourne
I could not bear the silences when the drum stopped. I sank down into the depths of the sound of the rain.
— Yasunari Kawabata
We are contented with our day when we have been able to bear our grief in silence, and act as if we were not suffering.
— George Eliot
When I say it doesn't hurt me, that means I can bear it.
— Yoshihiro Togashi
Some are cursed with the fullness of satiety; and how can they bear the ills of life when its very pleasures fatigue them?
— Charles Caleb Colton
What good is truth, at midnight, in the dark, when the wind is roaring like a bear in the chimney?
— Diane Setterfield
Exercise helps my back. If I don't exercise, that's when it starts to hurt. The pain is a good motivator to run and exercise.
— Bear Grylls
Have you not love enough to bear with me, when that rash humor which my mother gave me makes me forgetful.
— William Shakespeare
You clearly hate to yield, but you will regret it when your anger has passed. Such natures are justly the hardest for themselves to bear.
— Sophocles
My best Valentine's Day was when someone gave me a teddy bear. It was a really, really big bear!
— Dinah-Jane Hansen
A man can bear a world's contempt when he has that within which says he's worthy. When he contemns himself, there burns the hell.
— Alexander Smith
No one likes to admit they are racist or bear prejudices. Nor do they even like to be open and honest when they witness racist behaviour.
— Martin Jacques
but if you love us
choose a younger bed
for I cannot bear
to live with you when I am the older one — Sappho
choose a younger bed
for I cannot bear
to live with you when I am the older one — Sappho
When circumstances overwhelm
And seem too much to bear,
Depend unpon the Lord for strength
And trust His tender care. — Sper
And seem too much to bear,
Depend unpon the Lord for strength
And trust His tender care. — Sper
When I say to the Moment flying;
'Linger a while
thou art so fair!'
Then bind me in thy bonds undying,
And my final ruin I will bear! — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
'Linger a while
thou art so fair!'
Then bind me in thy bonds undying,
And my final ruin I will bear! — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
It's basically my fear about what happens when you leave a room. Everyone says the thing about you that you really can't bear.
— Meg Wolitzer
It is not an easy thing for a parent of today to bear always in mind that every child of his is as truly an individual as he was when he was a child.
— Henry Clay Trumbull
Is this dying? Is this all? Is this what I feared when I prayed against a hard death? Oh, I can bear this! I can bear this!
— Cotton Mather
He stopped and glared at her. It's a lifetime commitment in my book, lady. It's not an arrangement you nullify when things get a little tough to bear.
— Francine Rivers
Bluie, the blue stuffed bear I'd had since I was, like, one - back when it was socially acceptable to name one's friends after their hue.
— John Green
We make bear sounds, talk bear language when we are in a fighting mood. "Harrnh"
and you are as good as gone. — John Fire Lame Deer
and you are as good as gone. — John Fire Lame Deer
When a naked man shows up on your doorstep with a bear trap clamped around his ankle, it's best just to do what he asks
— Molly Harper
When others asked the truth of me, I was convinced it was not the truth they wanted, but an illusion they could bear to live with.
— Anais Nin
When your vision is clear for your life, goals, and dreams, the confidence and assurance gained bear fruit to joy and peace.
— Farshad Asl
But the answer is obvious: it is easy to believe one is sovereign when alone, to believe oneself strong when carefully refusing to bear any burden.
— Simone De Beauvoir
When you turn an election into a three-ring circus, there's always a chance that the dancing bear will win.
— Nancy Isenberg
Here is a rule to remember in future, when anything tempts you to feel bitter: not "This is misfortune," but "To bear this worthily is good fortune.
— Marcus Aurelius
I solemnly swear that I will bear true and faithful allegiance to the Queen when she pays her income tax
— Dennis Skinner
When I was a young coach I used to say, "Treat everybody alike." That's bull. Treat everybody fairly.
— Bear Bryant
It may be laid down as a position which seldom deceives, that when a man cannot bear his own company, there is something wrong.
— Samuel Johnson
For all your years prepare,
And meet them ever alike;
When you are the anvil, bear
When you are the hammer, strike.
— Edwin Markham
And meet them ever alike;
When you are the anvil, bear
When you are the hammer, strike.
— Edwin Markham
Bear it in mind that when you have no brand, "no brand" is your brand and that's a negative brand!
— Israelmore Ayivor
A wine is ready when you can't bear to wait for it any longer.
— Karen MacNeil
This life of being a transient human being has gotten to a point when it's very hard to bear.
— Gerry Mulligan
When you win, there's glory enough for everybody. When you lose, there's glory for none.
— Bear Bryant
Sacrifice. Work. Self-discipline. I teach these things, and my boys don't forget them when they leave.
— Bear Bryant
Dreams, though, are cheap, and the real task comes when you start putting in place the steps needed to make those dreams a reality.
— Bear Grylls
Time was like that, though - racing forward when she wanted it to slow down, then crawling to a stop when she could least bear it.
— Aprilynne Pike
I cannot bear that you / Should think me faithful, when I am untrue.
— Vita Sackville-West
I go about looking at horses and cattle. They eat grass, make love, work when they have to, bear their young. I am sick with envy of them.
— Sherwood Anderson
Most people, whether bull or bear, when they are right, are right for the wrong reason, in my opinion.
— Jesse Lauriston Livermore
To see the awful things is to see life as it really is. It makes you sharper, stronger, superior. You can stand it when others cannot.
— Greg Bear
Admire the diamond that can bear the hits of a hammer. Many deceptive preachers, when critically examined, turn out to be false.
— Kabir
[When I die] if I leave behind me ten pounds ... you and all mankind [may] bear witness against me, that I have lived and died a thief and a robber.
— John Wesley
Somehow, grief had seemed easier to bear when the skies were dark and a cold wind kept cats and prey inside their nests.
— Erin Hunter
Waiting and hoping is a hard thing to do when you've already been waiting and hoping for almost as long as you can bear it.
— Jenny Nimmo
What does it mean to regret when you have no choice? It's what you can bear. And there it is ... It was death. I chose life.
— Michael Cunningham
I adore art ... when I am alone with my notes, my heart pounds and the tears stream from my eyes, and my emotion and my joys are too much to bear.
— Giuseppe Verdi
But the wild is unpredictable, stuff does happen, and it's always when you're least expecting it.
— Bear Grylls
I find skydiving really hard. I broke my back while skydiving when I was in the military, and for 18 months all my nightmares were about falling.
— Bear Grylls
When this you see, remember me and bear in your mind-may all the world say what it may, speak of me as you find.
— Brian Jones
I still come closest to success with drawing. When I use color the results are dubious, for these painfully gained experiences bear less fruit.
— Paul Klee
When would he realize that it wasn't his infidelity I couldn't bear, but his cowardice?
— Tatiana De Rosnay
Man's duty is to improve himself; to cultivate his mind; and, when he finds himself going astray, to bring the moral law to bear upon himself.
— Immanuel Kant
The day is not distant when we must bear and adopt [the abolition of slavery], or worse will follow.
— Thomas Jefferson
There was a time, not long ago
When flowers grew all year
When days were long
And nights star-strewn
And men lived free from fear — Katherine Arden
When flowers grew all year
When days were long
And nights star-strewn
And men lived free from fear — Katherine Arden
Soul of man, when it gets fairly rotten, will bear you all sorts of poisonous toad-stools, and no eye can see whence came the seed thereof.
— George Eliot
You back a man in a corner, you gotta bear the consequences when he does what he has to do to fight his way out.
— Kristen Ashley
When the pain in your heart seems too much to bear just ask The Lord and he will be there.
— Michelle C. Hillstrom
When one sense has been bribed the others readily bear false witness.
— John Lancaster Spalding
Please wake me when I'm free
I cannot bear captivity
4 I would rather be stricken blind
Than 2 live without expression of mind — Tupac Shakur
I cannot bear captivity
4 I would rather be stricken blind
Than 2 live without expression of mind — Tupac Shakur
We will bear much fruits, when we connect to the true vine, the Creator.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
they leave when it's over, exeunt, pursued by a bear with an empty porridge bowl. If
— Catherynne M Valente
I'm damned if I'm going to be eaten by a bear when I'm naked."
"I'm sure it's a more pleasant experience dressed. — Nora Roberts
"I'm sure it's a more pleasant experience dressed. — Nora Roberts
Not the least hard thing to bear when they go from us, these quiet friends, is that they carry away with them so many years of our own lives.
— John Galsworthy
The high point of the act is when he (Uri Durov) puts his head inside the bear's huge jaws. I wouldn't even try that with my agent.
— Bob Hope
I can't bear being seen naked. I'm not exactly a tiny woman. When Sophia Loren is naked, this is a lot of nakedness.
— Sophia Loren
Just remember, when your mother's gnawing my ankle like a furious mama bear separated from her cum, I did it for you.
— Cassandra Clare
Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway, the post of honor is a private station.
— Joseph Addison
Then give me your pain, Master. I can bear it as long as I know your lips will touch every mark when you're done, signing it as your work.
— Joey W. Hill
When a boy I could never bear to read any Poetry whatever without disgust and reluctance," he said.32 He
— Benita Eisler
He used both hands when he made the bear. Imagine a bear proceeding from the hands of God.
— N. Scott Momaday
When all hopes are lost, only then does reality acquire that sharp focus that defines who we are and what we have become.
— Greg Bear
When you have His joy in your heart, it doesn't necessarily mean your pain or hurt will be taken away. It means you'll be able to bear it.
— Adrian Rogers
If only I could bear all your sorrows for you! . . . Ah! you were so happy when you were little and still with me -
— Honore De Balzac
The screaming skeleton stopped screaming when I gave him an old teddy bear, although I'm not certain why that worked,
— Terry Pratchett
Alas, how can we help but mourn When hero bosoms yield their breath! A century itself may bear But once the flower of such a death.
— Silas Weir Mitchell
The most basic rule of editing is that if you can't bear to read it, no one else can either. So when you find yourself skimming, commit murder.
— Marion Roach Smith
RULE #13: Don't bear the weight alone when you can dump some on a friend.
— Carole Radziwill
Sometimes, things are more embarrassing when you're alone. I guess when no one's around to hear your stupidity, you're forced to bear the brunt of it.
— David Arnold
It is only when you know a boy's environment that you can know what influences to bring to bear.
— Baden Powell De Aquino
The body shuts down when it has too much to bear; goes its own way quietly inside, waiting for a better time, leaving you numb and half alive.
— Jeanette Winterson
We Boast Best in the Cross When We Bear It
— John Piper
Stand at the brink of despair, and when you see that you cannot bear it anymore, draw back a little, and have a cup of tea.
— Sophrony Sakharov
To the disgrace of men it is seen that there are women both more wise to judge what evil is expected, and more constant to bear it when it happens.
— Philip Sidney
When a man learns to love, he must bear the risk of hatred.
— Masashi Kishimoto