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horizon Quotes and Quotations
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The difficulty with becoming a patient is that as soon as you get horizontal, part of your being yearns, not for a doctor, but for a medicine man. Shana Alexander | top
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In addressing you I feel that I am not so much speaking to the representatives of diverse States of Europe and America as to the exponents of principles and hopes that are common to us all, and without which our life on earth would be a life without horizon or prospect. Henry Campbell-Bannerman | top
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Ours is the century of enforced travel of disappearances. The century of people helplessly seeing others, who were close to them, disappear over the horizon. John Berger | top
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Between two worlds life hovers like a star, twixt night and morn, upon the horizon's verge. Lord Byron | top
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Where we have the choice between putting a dollar against those that are going to advance horizontal integration and those that are going to sustain current capability, we'd rather put them against the horizontal integration activity. Stephen Cambone | top
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With creative people, truly new horizons open up. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau | top
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When you go to the park, there is no horizon - just Disneyland. John Hench | top
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No matter how far a person can go the horizon is still way beyond you. Zora Neale Hurston | top
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The problems of the world cannot possibly be solved by skeptics or cynics whose horizons are limited by the obvious realities. We need men who can dream of things that never were. John F. Kennedy | top
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The timelessness of a concept has to be woven into the running warp of dying time, vertical power has to be wedded to the horizontal earth. Ella Maillart | top
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I think it's the great thing about having kids. They have interests that you might not have, and it opens your horizons. Robert Martin | top
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The worst sin that can be committed against the artist is to take him at his word, to see in his work a fulfillment instead of an horizon. Henry Miller | top
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There is no longer a way out of our present situation except by forging a road toward our objective, violently and by force, over a sea of blood and under a horizon blazing with fire. Gamal Abdel Nasser | top
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When men yield up the privilege of thinking, the last shadow of liberty quits the horizon. Thomas Paine | top
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The possibility of bringing white-collar criminals to justice is ever receding over the horizon. Sara Paretsky | top
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Riding in advance, we passed over one of these great plains; we looked back and saw the line of scattered horsemen stretching for a mile or more; and far in the rear against the horizon, the white wagons creeping slowly along. Francis Parkman | top
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A well-ordered life is like climbing a tower; the view halfway up is better than the view from the base, and it steadily becomes finer as the horizon expands. William Lyon Phelps | top
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We have always held to the hope, the belief, the conviction that there is a better life, a better world, beyond the horizon. Franklin D. Roosevelt | top
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The few bright meteors in man's intellectual horizon could well be matched by women, were she allowed to occupy the same elevated position. Ernestine Rose | top
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My horizon on humanity is enlarged by reading the writers of poems, seeing a painting, listening to some music, some opera, which has nothing at all to do with a volatile human condition or struggle or whatever. It enriches me as a human being. Wole Soyinka | top
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And so we remained till the red of the dawn began to fall through the snow gloom. I was desolate and afraid, and full of woe and terror. But when that beautiful sun began to climb the horizon life was to me again. Bram Stoker | top
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A dream is the bearer of a new possibility, the enlarged horizon, the great hope. Howard Thurman | top
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Hence no force, however great, can stretch a cord, however fine, into a horizontal line which is accurately straight: there will always be a bending downwards. William Whewell | top
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There were shots of Kong pulling at my clothes, but only in horizontal and never from above. Never from above. Fay Wray | top
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Now I am discovering the world once more. England has widened my horizon. Stefan Zweig | top