Top 22 Sunder'd Quotes
#1. In days of yore, the poet's pen From wing of bird was plunder'd, Perhaps of goose, but now and then, From Jove's own eagle sunder'd. But now, metallic pens disclose Alone the poet's numbers; In iron inspiration glows, Or with the poet slumbers.
John Adams
#3. The beautiful changes
In such kind ways,
Wishing ever to sunder
Things and things' selves for a second finding, to lose
For a moment all that it touches back to wonder.
Richard Wilbur
#4. Have a strong vision about the story you want to tell and how you want to tell it.
Robert Redford
#5. Somewhere in the background of magnificence lurks the kitchen staff. But a magnificent person only forgets about his origins, never his brunch.
Bauvard
#7. Your opponent's wrong doesn't automatically make you right. Most fights aren't about who's right; they are contention over degrees of wrongness.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#8. If you were perfect, I'd tattoo this on my chest. If you were beautiful, I'd carve this into a tree trunk. If you were nice, I'd write this in a letter. But you're none of those -
Bo Burnham
#9. I do not believe," whispered Father Sunder, "in any God that considers love to be a sin.
Andrew Davidson
#10. We wail, batten, sport, clip, clasp, sunder, dwindle, die:
James Joyce
#11. No circumstances can make it necessary for a man to burst in sunder all the ties of humanity.
John Wesley
#12. Even though I am in my mid-40s, I live like I am in my mid-20s.
Chris Eigeman
#13. Love's like a junkie, addiction's a fact. Passion's a monkey, you can't keep off your back.
Elton John
#16. The cornucopia that greets you as you enter the supermarket dwarfs anything that Louis XIV ever experienced (and it is probably less likely to contain salmonella).
Matt Ridley
#17. Tull stopped laughing and stared into Loken's face. His blue eyes were terribly cold and hard. 'Kaos is the damnation of all mankind, Loken. Kaos will outlive us and dance on our ashes. All we can do, all we can strive for, is to recognise its menace and keep it at bay, for as long as we persist.
Dan Abnett
#18. Because feelings, emotional and physical, are so foregrounded in sexual encounters, the orgy is soon the most social of human interchanges, where awareness and communication, whether verbal or no, hold all together or sunder it.
Samuel R. Delany
#19. Angel dust blown a sunder,
Nestling on the edge of unchartered dreams,
Filtering the dileneation between ones desires & needs.
Truth Devour
#20. Maybe I was 7 - I probably am exaggerating a little - and immediately was plunged into the fact that there was an official place to put your fantasies. Up until then I didn't know what I would do with them all. It was very exciting for me, and I began very, very early on.
Bob Balaban
#21. I wanted to make a classical piece that was actually designed to be a CD, not designed for performance.
Anne Dudley
#22. Man in society is like a flow'r,
Blown in its native bed. 'Tis there alone
His faculties expanded in full bloom
Shine out, there only reach their proper use.
William Cowper