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The raft is used to cross the river. It isn't to be carried around on your shoulders. The finger which points at the moon isn't the moon itself.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
I wanna tissue! I've got slug in my toes, I wanna tissue!" Annabel just carried on laughing as she dropped the glove box to
— Sarah Darling
My mother carried on and supported us; her ambition had been to write poetry and songs.
— Philip Levine
The sweatshirt was big on her and she looked ridiculous. He liked it. And he liked that she was wearing something that carried his scent.
— Anne Bishop
When thing are at it's worse you dig deep and finish your mission or be carried out on your shield.
— Cung Le
It is always some consolation in sorrow to feel that it is shared, and any burden laid on several is carried more lightly or removed.
— Heloise
Life is fragile, like the dew hanging delicately on the grass, crystal drops that will be carried away on the first morning breeze.
— Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
Just so you know," Bubby says before returning to his seat, "if I had been there, I would have carried you to the hospital on my back.
— Gwendolyn Heasley
If they just carried on like always, everything would be ok.
— Sarah Addison Allen
The breeze carried snatches of music from a large portable radio on the grass: a sugary song of love either lost or about to be.
— Haruki Murakami
The public business must be carried on with a certain motion, neither too quick nor too slow.
— Baron De Montesquieu
They forgot their lives for a moment, abandoned all fear, every thought and troubling notion carried away on the back of the breathtaking melody.
— Shawn Mihalik
I unlocked the door and, on impulse, swept Sydney into my arms and carried her inside.
— Richelle Mead
The rising and falling cadence of words, carried on the wind, spoken in a language other than human.
— Megan Shepherd
I like it more to come to a place like this, where the scent of death
is carried to you on every seventh breath. — Kendare Blake
is carried to you on every seventh breath. — Kendare Blake
I doubt if hard work, steadily and regularly carried on, ever yet hurt anybody.
— Arthur Penrhyn Stanley
I saw a cavalry captain buy vegetable soup on horseback. He carried the whole mess home in his helmet.
— Aristophanes
You must carry on my spirit. It can no longer be carried by a god. It must be taken up by all of you. - Pan
— Rick Riordan
The secret now is to be disciplined. It's so easy to get carried away with things valued on the hereafter.
— Alan Patricof
There is in reality no such thing as modern art. Art is carried on up and down in immense cycles through centuries and civilizations.
— Hans Hofmann
I should be pleased, I suppose, that Hitler has carried out a revolution on our lines. But they are Germans. So they will end by ruining our idea.
— Benito Mussolini
Even they couldn't dream of a world in which citizens voluntarily carried tracking devices, conducted self-surveillance and reported on
— Adam Johnson
At the same time I hear a word so soft and quiet I wonder if he said it up on the hill and the wind has just now carried it down to me.
— Ally Condie
Happiness is such a fragile thing, isn't it? So easily burst, like a bubble blown by a child, and always on the verge of being carried away.
— Nenia Campbell
I had to face the possibility that the art of living in the way of Jesus was no longer carried on in a holistic way by any single tradition.
— Brian D. McLaren
An expanding universe does not preclude a creator, but it does place limits on when he might have carried out his job!
— Stephen Hawking
I like getting carried away by what is happening and then decide each scene based on the actors, the set and the light.
— Benjamin Avila
For months I heard whispers and though it had seemed that they were carried to me on the wind, they were really coming from inside my own head.
— Curtis Sittenfeld
I'm quite satisfied on one thing: If we had not carried out our struggle, Cambodia would have become another Kampuchea Krom in 1975.
— Pol Pot
My soul is awakened, my spirit is soaring and carried aloft on the wings of the breeze.
— Anne Bronte
Clooney is just a pretty boy, man, and that's it, OK? I carried him on my back long enough. I'm on my own.
— Mark Wahlberg
Where any view of money exists, art cannot be carried on.
— William Blake
To let oneself be carried on passively is unthinkable.
— Virginia Woolf
Even Saints, I believe, are never cannonized until years after they've been carried to bed on six men's shoulders.
— Kasey Michaels
They were home. He always felt a bit like a snail, but instead of carrying his home on his back, he carried it in his arms.
— Louise Penny
A refreshing west coast breeze carried a few clouds toward the main door of the car shop by the ocean's rocky beach on the island.
— J.M.K. Walkow
This was all chemistry ever was: two people's silent selves invisibly aligning while their noisy selves carried on, oblivious.
— Alethea Black
The spirits of those who die before their appointed time always carried such anguish with them, that it passed on to the people in their path.
— Easterine Kire
Turning her face away from him, she let the tears fall at last. They were carried away on the wind as if they'd never been. Much like her.
— Rosalie Lario
Yesterday the flame of the Olympic torch was carried through our great state on its way to Salt Lake City.
— Jane D. Hull
It's been the work that has carried me and I never wanted to rest on my laurels or go back and do what I done before.
— David Cassidy
Health-wise, I couldn't have said what my life expectancy would've been if I'd just carried on doing solid blocks of stand-up.
— Johnny Vegas
Great rationalizations. All of which her adrenal gland middle-fingered and then carried right on.
— J.R. Ward
My grandfather carried me around on his shoulders at 85.
— Paul Watson
When I was a kid, it wasn't very often that I could go to the movies and see an entire movie carried on the shoulders of someone who looked like me.
— Aimee Garcia
I did not understand that I carried loneliness before me on a plate, and that music would be the light illuminating me from behind.
— Rachel Hartman
How wonderful to be read to. To be carried from this world and into another, born away on words.
— Justin Cronin
Speculation is carried on in safety, but, when it comes to action, fear causes failure.
— Thucydides
I was in the school plays, I did a lot of music. I carried on through university for short films and loads of plays.
— Theo James
I tried it 100 or a million times it couldn't happen again. If I could, I would have carried on playing.
— Alex Ferguson
And so we carried on in our little piece of forever.
— Stephenie Meyer
I couldn't do my homework if my room wasn't clean. And it has carried on now that I am older, in a very freakish way.
— Shaun White
I was born and raised on a Carolina sea island and I carried the sunshine of the low-country, inked in dark gold, on my back and shoulders.
— Pat Conroy
Joke exchanges are carried on in deadly earnest, like a verbal duel-mouth-to-mouth combat. Bang, bang: you're (linguistically) dead.
— David Crystal
The words dripped on my consciousness, sank into my being, and carried me away to the magic long ago of once upon a time.
— Peter Abrahams
Sometimes when I'm writing a song I'll get carried away with production when I'm only on the first verse, and that sacrifices the songwriting.
— Nina Nesbitt
Sachin Tendulkar has carried the burden of the nation for 21 years. It is time we carried him on our shoulders
— Virat Kohli
Carried on the brisk winds of faith, guided by devotion, navigated by love, it arrived fresh and bright at the very feet of the Archangel Gabriel.
— Debbie Macomber
I'm most proud of the fact I carried myself on and off the field consistently for what the NFL stands for.
— Will Shields
Watching the sea as it carried to shore millions of fragments of the sun and cast them, cooled and foaming, on the sand.
— Dean Koontz
She carried the burn of the sun on her body. It was for all of those wasted, dull years.
— Jean-Marie G. Le Clezio
I started making music with my band in the '80s, so I am more product of post punk than classical music, and I have always carried on this way.
— Yann Tiersen
I never went to a drama school or anything. I just gave it my best shot, and everyone seemed to like it, so I carried on doing it.
— Thomas Sangster
I used to get so carried away while I was on stage that I'd be physically damaged by the end of a concert.
— Joe Cocker
Whenever there is a cross to be carried by any of Christ's followers, He always bears the heavy end on His own shoulders.
— Charles Spurgeon
Things are fragile, but we're all being carried and I think we're all on our path in that sense. As fragile as things are, we're still getting there.
— Andrew McMahon
War should be carried on like a monsoon; one changeless determination of every particle towards the one unalterable aim.
— Herman Melville
Am I a weed, carried this way, that way, on a tide that comes twice a day without a meaning?
— Virginia Woolf
All my films are shot on hand-held cameras. These cameras took five years to build and had to be light enough to be carried.
— Robert Drew
Didn't use a condom," he says with genuine regret in his eyes. "I'm sorry, I got so carried away. You're on birth control, right?
— Jodi Ellen Malpas
The rhythm of the ride carried them on and on, and she knew that the horse was as eager as she, as much in love with the speed and air and freedom.
— Georgess McHargue
Inside the restaurant young Strattonites carried on their time-honored tradition of acting like packs of untamed wolves.
— Jordan Belfort
Troubles when voiced are carried away on the wind; they have no place uopn which to perch.
— Indu Sundaresan
I could have carried on in comedy. But my life was dark.
— Charlotte Rampling
The machines men are so intent on making have carried them very far from the old sweet things.
— Sherwood Anderson
Ambition is an idol, on whose wings great minds are carried only to extreme; to be sublimely great or to be nothing.
— Shakti Gawain
Nyx did what she always did after she shot a terrorist or garrotted a deserter. She carried on.
— Kameron Hurley
Poems have ideas. The ideas of poems come out of their emotions and their emotions are carried on images.
— E.L. Doctorow
Sex is a conversation carried out by other means. If you get on well out of bed, half the problems of bed are solved.
— Peter Ustinov
When I was coming up through the ranks, not that many people carried a lot money of money on them. This was before checks and credit cards.
— Doyle Brunson
Turning his back on the village of Unwin, Chiave lumbered into the forest, barely able to walk under the weight of all he carried.
— Amanda Orneck
Don't get carried away, become a car on the coaster and let others enjoy the ride.
— Tristyn Lippingwell
Evangelical Christians and I can sit down and talk one on one about how much we love Jesus, and yet I'm not carried in Christian bookstores.
— Anne Lamott
Must I be carried to the skies on flowery beds of ease, while others fought to win the prize and sailed through bloody seas?
— Isaac Watts
Fashionable dances as now carried on are revolting to every feeling of delicacy and propriety and are fraught with the greatest danger to millions.
— Horace Bushnell
He carried emotional and mental scars as long-lasting and vivid as the whip marks on his body.
— Marguerite Labbe
The things that come to us easily, our propensities, are carried on a deep subconscious level into our next life. There are no coincidences.
— Raquel Cepeda
The greatest of all crimes are the wars that are carried on by governments, to plunder, enslave, and destroy mankind.
— Lysander Spooner
If I wouldn't have found Courtney, I probably would have carried on with a bisexual lifestyle.
— Kurt Cobain
I want that at my funeral," said Pam. "I want to be carried out on the shoulders of six stalwart young men. Preferably in loincloths.
— Leslie Meier
Without some dissimulation no business can be carried on at all.
— Lord Chesterfield