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  • The moon of Mahomet Arose, and it shall set; While, blazoned as on heaven's immortal noon, The cross leads generations on. -- Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • The moon of Mahomet Arose, and it shall set; While, blazoned as on heaven's immortal noon, The cross leads generations on -- Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • Beauty that arose out of pain. -- Suzanne Collins
  • Uncontrollable laughter arose among the blessed gods. -- Homer
  • Leave the wrong done by another where the wrong arose. -- Marcus Aurelius
  • Let there be light! Said Liberty , And like sunrise from the sea, Athens arose! -- Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • St. Paul's arose like some huge mountain above the enormous mass of smaller buildings. -- Karl Philipp Moritz
  • Quantum field theory arose out of our need to describe the ephemeral nature of life. -- Anthony Zee
  • Man arose to high moral vision two thousand years before the Hebrew nation was born. -- James Henry Breasted
  • As coal pressured into pearls by our weighty existence. Beauty that arose out of pain. -- Suzanne Collins
  • Democracy arose from men's thinking that if they are equal in any respect, they are equal absolutely -- Aristotle
  • Let it go on record that any confusion arose simply because we lacked certain commonalities of reference. -- Charles de Lint
  • Democracy arose from men's thinking that if they are equal in any respect, they are equal absolutely. -- Aristotle
  • The beauty of New York is unintentional; it arose independent of human design, like a stalagmite cavern. -- Milan Kundera
  • Science arose from poetry... when times change the two can meet again on a higher level as friends. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • She had had sweet dreams, which possibly arose from the fact that her little bed was very white. -- Victor Hugo
  • Thus there arose in me both a need and a plan for the foundation of the human sciences. -- Wilhelm Dilthey
  • the same question arose in every soul: "For what, for whom, must I kill and be killed?"... p982 -- Leo Tolstoy
  • All scientific knowledge to which man owes his role as master of the world arose from playful activities. -- Konrad Lorenz
  • Thus, races arose from an original coding which God pulled out as needed for adaptation to the environment. -- Walter Lang
  • At the same time, of course, Marxism arose - Rosa Luxembourg, Leninism, anarchism - and art became political. -- Douglas Sirk
  • The fundamental evil of the world arose from the fact that the good Lord has not created money enough. -- Heinrich Heine
  • The genuine values in America arose from rational thought and breaking with tradition, not from blind allegiance to dirt and cloth. -- Stefan Molyneux
  • It was Shakespeare's notion that on this day birds begin to couple; hence probably arose the custom of sending fancy love-billets. -- Washington Irving
  • What is last year's snow to me, Last year's anything? The tree Budding yearly must forget How its past arose or set -- Countee Cullen
  • The atmosphere of our time is fast being cleared of the fumes and deadly gases that arose during the carboniferous age of theology. -- John Burroughs
  • None seemed to think the injury arose from the use of a bad thing but from the abuse of a very good thing -- Abraham Lincoln
  • In an abstract but real sense, Marxism arose through the breakdown first of religion and then of 'reason' as single sources of authority. -- Bernard Crick
  • The first ideas of religion arose, not from contemplation of the works of nature, but from a concern with regard to the events of life. -- David Hume
  • The European Union arose on an economic foundation, and it turns out that even this is not a solid base. Cultural identity has been neglected. -- Gunter Grass
  • Wearily she went to bed, wearily she arose in four or five hours' time. But with the morning came hope, and a brighter view of things. -- Elizabeth Gaskell
  • Of course language arose in a Darwinian biological world, because that's all there is, but that world relates only superficially to the pop-biology that circulates informally. -- Noam Chomsky
  • The belief that life on earth arose spontaneously from nonliving matter, is simply a matter of faith in strict reductionism and is based entirely on ideology. -- Hubert Yockey
  • Do you know out of what the German Empire arose? Out of dreams, songs, fantasies and black-red-gold ribbons? Bismarck merely shook the tree that fantasies had planted. -- Theodor Herzl
  • It was when reporters became journalists and when objectivity gave way to searching for truth, that an aura of distrust and fear arose around the New Journalist. -- Georgie Anne Geyer
  • There arose a belief in style - and in banality. Banality encompassed politics, too, because it was a common belief that politics were not worthy of art. -- Douglas Sirk
  • You can't even begin to understand biology, you can't understand life, unless you understand what it's all there for, how it arose - and that means evolution. -- Richard Dawkins
  • In response to the challenge of strangers, sport arose as a sublimated representation of a community's armed might as well as its pride of place and clan. -- John Thorn
  • Nothing ever built arose to touch the skies unless some man dreamed that it should, some man believed that it could, and some man willed that it must. -- Charles Kettering
  • Life began three and a half billion years ago, necessarily about as simple as it could be, because life arose spontaneously from the organic compounds in the primeval oceans. -- Stephen Jay Gould
  • Secret government programs that pry into people's private affairs are bound up with ideas about secrecy and privacy that arose during the process by which the mysterious became secular. -- Jill Lepore
  • The impossibility of conceiving that this grand and wondrous universe, with our conscious selves, arose through chance, seems to me the chief argument for â?¨the existence of God. -- Charles Darwin
  • At one of the annual conventions of the American Society for Aesthetics much confusion arose when the Society for Anesthetics met at the same time in the same hotel. -- Rudolf Arnheim
  • Well, it arose out of two long-term concerns - the first being the possibility of genetic manipulation, nature versus nurture, what constitutes how people get to be how they are. -- Katherine Dunn
  • I arose and spoke substantially as follows: ... I love the government and the constitution of the United States, but I do not love the damned rascals who administer the government. -- Brigham Young
  • Because capitalist society has expanded the productive forces so enormously, the social conditions under which it arose lag behind and become fetters holding back the further growth of productive forces. -- Earl Browder
  • Just as rust, which arose from the iron itself, wears out the iron, likewise, performing an action without examination would destroy us by projecting us into a negative state of existence. -- Dalai Lama
  • And Spring arose on the garden fair, Like the Spirit of Love felt everywhere; And each flower and herb on Earth's dark breast rose from the dreams of its wintry rest. -- Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • Why did I become a writer? A bird's feather on my windowpane in winter and all at once there arose in my heart a battle of embers never to subside again. -- Rene Char
  • The machines, the modern mode of production, slowly undermined domestic production and not just for thousands but for millions of women the question arose: Where do we now find our livelihood? -- Clara Zetkin
  • The discovery and investigation of life on other planets is likely to change many of our ideas about how life arose on the Earth and even what is life and its natural development. -- George Smoot
  • But you, divine poet, you sang on till the end as the swarm of rejected maenads attacked you, shrieking, you overpowered their noise with harmony, and from pure destruction arose your transfigured song. -- Rainer Maria Rilke
  • There's nothing like castrating 20 pigs before lunch. I did that during school whenever the need arose. They'd call out the agricultural class and put us in trucks to go help the local farmers. -- Fred Ward
  • The storytelling tradition that you bring from the South, I don't know where it arose, but it's still there. You can't go to the feed store, or the country courthouse without running into storytellers. -- Charles Kuralt
  • A lot of mythology arose after [Mahatma Gandhi] death. But the fact remains that he was an exceptional man, terribly intelligent, with tremendous intuition for people, and a great instinct for what was right. -- Indira Gandhi
  • Capitalism arose and took off its pajamas. Another day, another dollar. Each man is valued at what he will bring in the marketplace. Meaning has been drained from work and assigned instead to remuneration. -- Donald Barthelme
  • When I passed the Chancellor he arose, waved his hand at me, and I waved back at him. I think the writers showed bad taste in criticizing the man of the hour in Germany. -- Jesse Owens
  • Up and down our lives obedient Walk, dear Christ, with footsteps radiant, Till those garden lives shall be Fair with duties done for Thee; And our thankful spirits say, "Christ arose on Easter Day." -- Phillips Brooks
  • If you take a more Darwinian point of view the dynamics of the universe are such that as the universe evolved in time, complex systems arose out of the natural dynamics of the universe. -- Seth Lloyd
  • Bless my family, kindred, friends and country, be our God and guide this day and forever for His sake, who lay down in the grave and arose again for us, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. -- George Washington
  • I suffer for birds and fireflies but not frogs, she said, and threw him across the room. Kaboom! Like a genie out of a samovar, a handsome prince arose in the corner of the bedroom. -- Anne Sexton
  • The tea party movement and its passion arose in response to trillion dollar deficits as far as the eye can see and out of a sense that Washington is in need of dire fiscal reform. -- Ari Fleischer
  • I think that part of the problem that arose with that legislation, is that there probably wasn't sufficient information - probably there was misinformation. I am not sure that they have looked at the legislation. -- Thabo Mbeki
  • Humans arose ... as a fortuitous and contingent outcome of thousands of linked events, any one of which could have occurred differently and sent history on an alternative pathway that would not have led to consciousness. -- Stephen Jay Gould
  • We have begun to contemplate our origins: starstuff pondering the stars; organized assemblages of ten billion billion billion atoms considering the evolution of atoms; tracing the long journey by which, here at least, consciousness arose. -- Carl Sagan
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