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Do dreams have to be confined to the same place as the dreamer?
— Lauren DeStefano
God is not confined by what you can imagine.
— Louie Giglio
You are not enclosed within your bodies, nor confined to houses or fields. That which is you dwells above the mountain and roves with the wind ...
— Khalil Gibran
If I were confined to a corner of a garret all my days, like a spider, the world would be just as large to me while I had my thoughts about me.
— Henry David Thoreau
Truth cannot be structured or confined.
— Bruce Lee
Though confined to our destiny, we do get to pick the color scheme.
— Robert Breault
No steam or gas drives anything until it is confined. No life ever grows great until it is focused, dedicated, and disciplined.
— Harry Emerson Fosdick
The cage of circumstances suddenly did not feel so confined. It felt less lonely knowing we both have had our wings clipped.
— Elise Icten
His life was not confined and the delight he took in this observation could not be explained by its suggestion of escape.
— John Cheever
He looked down with pleasure-hazed eyes, at her face so tenderly confined in the bracket of his hands, and he whispered in Romany, I am yours.
— Lisa Kleypas
Women in mystery fiction were largely confined to little old lady snoops - amateur sleuths - who are nurses, teachers, whatever.
— Marcia Muller
It is unjust that the whole of society should contribute towards an expence of which the benefit is confined to a part of the society.
— Adam Smith
It must also be noted that until the present time this malady, like religious controversy, has been wholly confined to the continent of Europe.
— Voltaire
Although it is true that petros and petra can mean 'stone' and 'rock' respectively in earlier Greek, the distinction is largely confined to poetry.
— Frank E. Gaebelein
The Pillar of Darkness has been a horror confined to Venice, which seemed - to the Paduans at least - a natural setting for horrors.
— Susanna Clarke
Why have a pet hate? Why should it be confined? My hate is both wide ranging and total.
— Richard Ayoade
Freedom, freed of all external boundaries, are still confined within us--their sensitivity often causing bewilderment.
— Mu Xin
Religion that is confined to the sanctuary is worse than no religion at all, for it is false.
— C. Hassell Bullock
What person, confined in a small room with nothing but a tea-cosy, will not eventually put the tea-cosy on their head?
— Alfred Adler
The history of mankind is confined within a limited period, and from every quarter brings an intimation that human affairs have had a beginning.
— Adam Ferguson
Unless you realize that there is a sun beyond comprehension of this limited mind ... the life shall remain confined within a Box ...
— Dinesh Kumar
It's so hard to think in winter. The world seems confined in the space of your heart; you can't see beyond yourself.
— Patricia A. McKillip
Science works its miracles by turning its enterprise into a kind of parlor game confined to the category matter and energy.
— Terence McKenna
Let us note that art - even on an abstract level - has never been confined to 'idea'; art has always been the 'realized' expression of equilibrium.
— Piet Mondrian
You are confined only by the walls you build yourself.
— Andrew Murphy
I most carefully confined myself to facts and arranged those facts on as thin a line of connecting opinion as possible.
— Mary Kingsley
Our worst pain is confined within our own skin.
— Charles Frazier
My church wasn't confined to the inside of a building. I carried it around with me everywhere I went.
— Joni Mayhan
You were a spoiled child who did a cruel thing. You deserved to be beaten and confined to your room, but you didn't deserve to lose everything.
— Jeaniene Frost
The silence of a shut park does not sound like the country silence; it is tense and confined.
— Elizabeth Bowen
If the use of leisure time is confined to looking at TV for a few extra hours every day, we will deteriorate as a people.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
In Great Britain, woman was subordinate and confined. But at least she was also safe.
— Linda Colley
Constancy in love ... is only inconstancy confined to one object.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
According to them, the poet is confined to the provinces with his mouth broken on his own syllabic trapeze.
— Salvatore Quasimodo
What if today.. you were inspired and fed by your thoughts instead of being confined by them?
— Marjo-Riikka Makela
King never confined himself to being solely the leader of black America - even though the white press attempted to do so.
— Cornel West
Jail didn't make me find God, He's always been there. They can lock me up, but my spirit and my love can never be confined to prison walls.
— Lil' Wayne
Thinking is movement confined to the brain
— Arvid Carlsson
We humans are confined to our brane.
— Kip S. Thorne
God is universal; confined to no spot, defined by no dogma, appropriated by no sect.
— Mary Baker Eddy
If you're going to hold someone down you're going to have to hold on by the other end of the chain. You are confined by your own repression.
— Toni Morrison
The use of "religion" as an excuse to repress the freedom of expression and to deny human rights is not confined to any country or time.
— Margaret Atwood
Being creative isn't confined to a specific set of professions
everyone can and should be innovative. — Paul McDonald
everyone can and should be innovative. — Paul McDonald
The minorities have been confined to the city by a moat of bigotry.
— Shirley Chisholm
Truth can never be confined to time and culture; in history it is known, but it also reaches beyond history.
— Pope John Paul II
I have a horror of being in confined spaces.
— Hayley Mills
Fancy rules over two thirds of the universe, the past, and future, while reality is confined to the present
— Jean Paul
I don't want to be confined to one genre of writing because I don't read just one genre.
— TaQuanda Taylor
Measures of sterilization should, in my opinion, be very definitely confined to persons who are mentally defective
— Bertrand Russell
A pedestal is as much a prison as any small, confined space.
— Gloria Steinem
To achieve great things we must be self-confined ... mastery is revealed in limitation.
— Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Aggressive civil disobedience should be confined to a vindication of the right of free speech and free association.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I have never understood why one's affections must be confined, as once with women, to a single country.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
I think that one of the qualifications of artists should be a vow of celibacy. They should be confined to ruining only their own lives.
— Roger Lewis
My genius from a boy
Has fluttered like a bird within my heart;
But could not thus confined her power employ,
Impatient to depart. — George Moses Horton
Has fluttered like a bird within my heart;
But could not thus confined her power employ,
Impatient to depart. — George Moses Horton
Had Luther and Calvin been confined before they had begun to dogmatize, the states would have been spared many troubles.
— Cardinal Richelieu
An unmanly sort of man whose love life seems to have been largely confined to crying in laps and playing mouse.
— W. H. Auden
accident." "He's over-protective. Being confined
— Janet Lane Walters
Personal lyricism is the outcry of prisoner to prisoner from the cell in solitary where each is confined for the duration of his life.
— Tennessee Williams
Confined environment does not mean confined
mind-set. — Dr Lloyd Magangeni
mind-set. — Dr Lloyd Magangeni
This card is sent to cheer you As you're confined to bed I'm sure it'll feel all worthwhile In the happier days ahead.
— John Walter Bratton
Pregnancy is of course confined to women, but it is in other ways significantly different from the typical covered disease or disability
— William Rehnquist
Consciousness is not confined within an individual brain. Otherwise, how can it cause changes in the physical state of things outside the brain?
— Ilchi Lee
My dear young lady, crime, like death, is not confined to the old and withered alone. The youngest and fairest are too often its chosen victims.
— Charles Dickens
Covetousness is a sort of mental gluttony, not confined to money, but craving honor, and feeding on selfishness.
— Nicolas Chamfort
Ever wonder what crime you committed that you are confined to a small enclosure above your sinuses, under permanent skull arrest?
— Robert Breault
Intellectualism, though by no means confined to doubters, is often the sole piety of the skeptic.
— Richard Hofstadter
But the admiration for Jackson was by no means confined to his own soldiers and to his own section.
— Daniel H. Hill
And the upside to being confined to home was that it gave me plenty of time to continue reading.
— Valerie Biel
A celibate, like the fly in the heart of an apple, dwells in a perpetual sweetness, but sits alone, and is confined and dies in singularity.
— Jeremy Taylor
People are tired of mainstream media's limited and confined portrayal of people of color.
— Issa Rae
The joys of fishing are not confined to the hours near the water.
— Herbert Hoover
The miserable man was a man of that confined stolidity of mind that he could not discuss my prospects without having me before him.
— Charles Dickens
The human mind will not be confined to any limits.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Twenty-first century medicine must not be confined to a twentieth-century bureaucracy.
— Charles W. Pickering
However, leadership is not confined to the CEO. Leadership is better understood as a process that can take place at any level of an organization.16
— Jody Hoffer Gittell
But the demonstration of the power of Jesus' name took place, not in the Temple, but outside the gate. God is on the move, not confined
— N. T. Wright
Instead, I rejoice that she is once again whole. She's no longer confined to the broken body she was sentenced with.
— Samantha Christy
The element of truth in the concept of genius is to be sought in the object, in what is open, not confined by repetition.
— Theodor W. Adorno
Political economy has only become a science since it has been confined to the results of inductive investigation.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
Once I have impounded love and towed it into the confine of words, I have lost it altogether.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
False praise is always confined to the great.
— Henry Home, Lord Kames
The paradox of knowledge is not confined to the small, atomic scale; on the contrary, it is as cogent on the scale of man, and even of the stars.
— Jacob Bronowski
We do not choose our own parts in life, and have nothing to do with those parts. Our duty is confined to playing them well.
— Epictetus
Art is much more confined by materials than writing is.
— Molly Crabapple