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  • And hail their queen, fair regent of the night. -- Charles Darwin
  • Regentropfen erinnern mich daran, dass Wolken einen Herzschlag haben. -- Tahereh Mafi
  • Of all means to regeneration, Remorse is surely the most wasteful. -- E. M. Forster
  • Es war ekelerregend, es war sauberste Arbeit, und es verwirrte zutiefst. -- Clive Barker
  • Peeta. Blut wie Regentropfen am Fenster. Wie feuchte Erde an den Stiefeln. -- Suzanne Collins
  • Dickens enjoyed human beings as he found them, unregenerate, peculiar and incorrigibly themselves. -- John N. Gray
  • Es ist sehr leicht den Regen zu ignorieren, wenn man einen Regenmantel hat. -- Truman Capote
  • We humans can never claim to do nothing, we breath, we pulse, we regenerate. -- Suzanne Weyn
  • Madness is a regenerating thing. Like a phoenix, when one strand dies, another burns anew. -- Chris Galford
  • Marine protected areas, and particularly no-take zones, are very effective in allowing regeneration of fish stocks. -- Helen Clark
  • I think the tree is an element of regeneration which in itself is a concept of time. -- Joseph Beuys
  • Als u de regelgeving goed toepast, komt u in ieder geval niet voor onverwachte dingen te staan. -- Hedwyg Van Groenendaal
  • Deep, unspeakable suffering may well be called a baptism, a regeneration, the initiation into a new state. -- Ira Gershwin
  • Must always try to be out thereGetting everything out thereTake what is inside yourselfAnd place it out there. -- Initially NO
  • A good meal soothes the soul as it regenerates the body.From the abundance of it flows a benign benevolence. -- Frederick W. Hackwood
  • The essence of a tragedy, or even of a serious play, is the spiritual awakening, or regeneration, of the hero. -- Maxwell Anderson
  • The stupendous task of human regeneration will be accomplished only by the purified vision of hearts that grow not cold. -- Alexander Berkman
  • I sit here locked inside my headRemembering everything you've saidThe silence get's us no whereGet's us no where way too fast -- Staind
  • I'm the chief science officer of a foundation that works on the application of regenerative medicine to the problem of aging. -- Aubrey de Grey
  • Admittance into the true church of Christ is based on regeneration, not merely on an affirmation of a creed or doctrine. The -- John Bunyan
  • I thought they expected you to be controversial at UCLA? I believe the Board of Regents draws the line at sacrificial murder. -- Josh Lanyon
  • Gwynned lies two days westwards; still further south, the weregeld calls. Mayhap with All-Father Woden's favour, my deeds may yet inspire the skalds. -- George Gordon Byron
  • The pirates wanted my life, Vargen wanted my country, and my regents wanted to paint rainbows over reality and claim all was well. -- Jennifer A. Nielsen
  • Human beings, regenerate or unregenerate, have neither the right nor the competence to dictate to a sovereign God how He is to be worshipped. -- Joseph C. Morecraft III
  • Aaron Warner Anderson, chief commander and regent of Sector 45, son of the supreme commander of The Reestablishment.He has a soft spot for fashion. -- Tahereh Mafi
  • A man of nothing who has started out from nothing starting out from an unassignable place: these are, for Machiavelli, the conditions for regeneration. -- Louis Althusser
  • Man, before he is being regenerated, does not even know that any internal man exists, muchless is he acquainted with its nature and quality. -- Emanuel Swedenborg
  • The story of a regeneration of convictions - can any story in the entire field of literature be more filled with thrilling and all-absorbing interest? -- Lev Shestov
  • Ultimately, the only wealth that can sustain any community, economy or nation is derived from the photosynthetic process - green plants growing on regenerating soil. -- Allan Savory
  • But she was a regent, and he wasn't. She stepped around himIf you get killed, I'm going to be furious.I love you too. Come on. -- Melissa Marr
  • The Goddess of Old Europe and Ancient Crete represented the unity of life in nature, delight in the diversity of form, the powers of birth, death and regeneration. -- Carol P. Christ
  • Designers love subtle cues, because subtlety is one of the traits of sophisticated design. But Web users aregenerally in such a hurry that they routinely miss subtle cues. -- Steve Krug
  • It is practically impossible to teach good programming to students that have had a prior exposure to BASIC: as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration. -- Edsger Dijkstra
  • A time of darkness, despair, disillusion-so black only the inferno of the human mind can be-symbolic death, and numb shock-then the painful agony of slow rebirth and psychic regeneration -- Sylvia Plath
  • There are constant cycles in history. There is loss, but it is always followed by regeneration. The tales of our elders who remember such cycles are very important to us now. -- Carmen Agra Deedy
  • ? top up position down? bottomThe corruption of religious leaders, who were expected to be the source of spiritual force and regeneration, is the last step in the decay of a community. -- Fazlur Rahman
  • The cycle of life is death, decomposition and regeneration, and a person who wants to stop killing animals is actually anti-life because it's only in death that life can be regenerated. -- Joel Salatin
  • God regenerates (John 1:13) according to His will (James 1:18) through the sovereign work of the Holy Spirit (John 3:5) when a person believes (John 1:12) the gospel as revealed in the Word of God (1 Peter 1:23). -- Charles C. Ryrie
  • And for the Doctor, time is literally running out. He knows that Compassion is dying. He's aware that he has lost his own ability to regenerate. He's worried by Fitz's fake German accent. -- Andrew Lane
  • If all mankind were to disappear, the world would regenerate back to the rich state of equilibrium that existed ten thousand years ago. If insects were to vanish, the environment would collapse into chaos. -- E. O. Wilson
  • I didn't send them after you,' said the cool, familiar voice. 'I sent them after the Regent's Guard, who were making enough racket to raise the dead, the drunk, and those without ears. -- C.S. Pacat
  • Mahoney: Thirty-seven seconds. Great, well done; now we wait.Mr. Magorium: No, we breathe, we pulse, we regenerate. our hearts beat, our minds create, our souls ingest. Thirty-seven seconds well used is a lifetime. -- Suzanne Weyn
  • I wished to go completely outside and to make a symbolic start for my enterprise of regenerating the life of humankind within the body of society and to prepare a positive future in this context. -- Joseph Beuys
  • Von Geburt an in den engen Grenzen einer abgeschlossenen Gemeinschaft aufgewachsen, fiel es ihnen schwer, die Regeln eines ausgedehnteren Umfelds zu verstehen und zu akzeptieren. Oftmals waren sie verunsichert und trauten ihrem eigenen Umfeld nicht. -- Haruki Murakami
  • Na jaren van zwoegen merken we dat we geen reis maken, maar dat de reis on maakt. Reisleiders, dienstregelingen, reserveringen, star en onvermijdelijk, doen hun uiterste best om de persoonlijkheid van de reis te slopen. -- John Steinbeck
  • As a regent, I hope to bring that important perspective of a typical family visitor in combination with my background as a Member of Congress and a proponent of the Smithsonian's efforts to reach all Americans. -- Xavier Becerra
  • So long as Muslims continue looking towards Western civilization as the only force that could regenerate their own stagnant society, they destroy their self-confidence and, indirectly, support the Western assertion that Islam is a spent force. -- Muhammad Asad
  • Met de komst van de woorden verliezen we het oorspronkelijke gevoel, dacht ze. Het geeft een veilig gevoel, dat is waar. Alleen de dingen die een naam hebben gekregen, worden werkelijk voor ons. Werkelijk en begrensd. -- Marianne Fredriksson
  • Architects, if they are really to be comprehensive, must assume the enormous task of thinking in terms always disciplined to the scale of the total world pattern of needs, its resource flows, its recirculatory and regenerative processes. -- R. Buckminster Fuller
  • Greger gave us a faraway look.'Now you'rrre getting somewhere, lads! This is Holgerrri.'I turned to Niila and muttered a gruesome premonition:'By God, but he's going to get beaten up.'What?' said Greger'Oh, nothing. -- Mikael Niemi
  • Zo vallen rondom een herfstboom de bladeren, hij voelt het niet, regen stroomt van hem af, of zon, of vorst en binnenin hem trekt het leven zich tot het uiterste en verborgenste terug. Hij sterft niet. Hij wacht. -- Hermann Hesse
  • Forgiveness, cleansing, regeneration, the Holy Spirit, all answers to prayer, are given to faith and received by faith. There is no other way. This is common evangelical doctrine and is accepted wherever the cross of Christ is understood. -- A.W. Tozer
  • ...most guys have about 73 calories of shopping energy, and once these calories are gone, they're gone for the day - if not the week - and can't be regenerated simply by having an Orange Julius at the Food Fair. -- Douglas Coupland
  • ..such a cross is too much for you. You wanted to regenerate another man in yourself through suffering; I say just remember that other man always, all your life, and wherever you escape to--and that is enough for you. -- Fyodor Dostoyevsky
  • As a being of Power, Intelligence, and Love, and the lord of his own thoughts, man holds the key to every situation, and contains within himself that transforming and regenerative agency by which he may make himself what he wills. -- James Allen
  • Monsters are eternal, she told him, trying to keep herself from sobbingWe will remember you and Damasen as heroes, as the best Titan and the best giant. We'll tell our children. We'll keep the story alive. Someday, you will regenerate. -- Rick Riordan
  • In somn uiti drama vietii tale uiti complicatiile si obsesiile asa incat fiecare desteptare este un inceput nou de viata este o speranta noua. Viata pastreaza astfel o discontinuitate placuta care da impresia unei continue regenerari a unei renasteri permanente. -- Emil Cioran
  • I do quite like Gehry's Guggenheim. But where in Bilbao it's seen as an outgrowth of years of investment in urban design and engineering, in Britain it's seen as the catalyst for urban regeneration rather than the icing on the cake. -- David Chipperfield
  • I have learned never to underestimate the capacity of the human mind and body to regenerate -- even when prospects seem most wretched. The life force may be the least understood force on earth. Norman Cousins (in his; Anatomy of an Illness) -- Norman Cousins
  • When the Holy Spirit does his work of regeneration in the hearts of men he does not come on them with great powerful feelings and emotions which cannot be resisted. He does not possess men as evil spirits take possession of their victims. -- John Owen
  • The scheme had been, if I remember, that after lunch I should go off and caddy for Honoria on a shopping tour down Regent Street; but when she got up and started collecting me and the rest of her things, Aunt Agatha stopped her. -- P. G. Wodehouse
  • Scouts hadden een Franse lelie op de riem en werden overigens geregeerd door Engelsen (vanwege hun stichter Baden-Powell) die hun Engelse ceremonies opdrongen, thee drinken, onze stambroeders in Zuid-Afrika in concentratiekampen achter prikkeldraad laten verhongeren, onze geloofsbroeders in Ierland mitrailleren, fair play mijn kloten. -- Hugo Claus
  • This is life and all there is of life; to play the game, to play the cards we get; play them uncomplainingly and play them to the end. the playing of the game is the foregetting of self and play it bravely to the end -- Clarence Darrow
  • The gospel isn't just enough to justify the ungodly; it's enough to regenerate and sanctify the ungodly. However, only because (in the narrower sense) the good news announces our justification are we for the first time free to embrace God as our Father rather than our Judge. -- Michael S. Horton
  • The exhibition gobsmacked me. I'm not ashamed to admit it. Here was quite a small building, not many people about, getting little attention. And inside they'd pulled together a staggering display of Regency furniture. I've seen most of the stuff that matters. I simply stood there, gaping. -- Jonathan Gash
  • Earth teach me to forget myself as melted snow forgets its life. Earth teach me resignation as the leaves which die in the fall. Earth teach me courage as the tree which stands all alone. Earth teach me regeneration as the seed which rises in the spring. -- William Alexander
  • She knew from her visions that she would be one of them, one of the chosen, set apart and marked for her mate. Unlike her, the other chosen women lived on earth, regenerated from the soul of a lost love, the most cherished of the heart, a Destoul. -- Madison Thorne Grey
  • The unregenerate human heart is, perhaps,the most inconsistent thing in all nature; and in nothing is it more capricious than in the manifestations of its passions; and in no passion is it so fantastic as in that which it miscalls love, but which is really often only appetite. -- E.D.E.N. Southworth
  • I will drop into your chest like a vegetal ambrosia. I will be the grain that regenerates the cruelly plowed furrow. Poetry will be born of our intimate union. A god we shall create together, and we shall soar heavenward like sunbeams, perfumes, butterflies, birds, and all winged things. -- Charles Baudelaire
  • Red. Red, the colour of the Regency, scrawled over with the iconography of the border forts, growing, fluttering. These were the banners of Ravenel. Not only the banners, but men and riders, flowing over the hilltop like wine from an over-full cup, staining and darkening its slopes, and spreading. -- C.S. Pacat
  • The guard said, 'Our orders are no one in or out.''You can tell the Prince that,' said Damen, 'after you tell him you let through the Regent's pet.'That got a flicker of reaction. Invoking Laurent's bad mood was like a magical key, unlocking the most forbidding doors. -- C.S. Pacat
  • Love knew no bounds, knew no limitations. It looked beyond the unseen realm and reached in for a taste, for a moment of regenerated happiness, and in that moment fate was altered and the destinies of many were changed. Their land, their Northbrook, they discovered, was a very magical place. -- Madison Thorne Grey
  • Whether the Bible is Law or Gospel depends on the spiritual condition of the one hearing it. If someone is regenerate and loves God, then the whole Bible is Gospel to him. If someone is unregenerate and hates God, the whole Bible is Law to him, the whole thing condemns him. -- Douglas Wilson
  • Let me say it openly: we are surrounded by an enterprise of degradation, cruelty, and killing which rivals anything that the Third Reich was capable of, indeed dwarfs it, in that ours is an enterprise without end, self-regenerating, bringing rabbits, rats, poultry, livestock ceaselessly into the world for the purpose of killing them. -- J. M. Coetzee
  • Men arbeidt nog, want arbeid is een vermaak. Maar men zorgt, dat het vermaak niet aangrijpt. Men wordt niet meer arm en rijk: beide zijn te bezwaarlijk. Wie wil nog regeren? Wie gehoorzamen? Beide zijn te bezwaarlijk. Geen herder en ene kudde! Ieder wil hetzelfde, ieder is gelijk: wie anders voelt, gaat vrijwillig in het gekkenhuis. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • It is the man of science, eager to have his every opinion regenerated, his every idea rationalized, by drinking at the fountain of fact, and devoting all the energies of his life to the cult of truth, not as he understands it, but as he does not yet understand it, that ought properly to be called a philosopher. -- Charles Sanders Peirce
  • You have a great body. It is an intricate piece of technology and a sophisticated super-computer. It runs on peanuts and even regenerates itself. Your relationship with your body is one of the most important relationships you'll ever have. And since repairs are expensive and spare parts are hard to come by, it pays to make that relationship good. -- Steve Goodier
  • To reason with the non-Christian in a fashion purporting to be independent of God or independent of reliance upon revelation is to honor the unregenerate's notions of evidence and verification as legitimate and correct. However, for the Christian, it is Scripture that governs *every* aspect of his life, even his concept of evidence and the way he reasons with skeptics. -- Greg L. Bahnsen
  • We see buildings in Britain mostly as freestanding objects. They are not meant to have a dialogue with anything around them, or with history, or with ideas of any kind beyond the self-referential. What we call 'regeneration' is largely an excuse for building for maximum profit with a bit of sculptural design thrown in to catch the eye of the media. -- David Chipperfield
  • Ille mi par esse deo videturille, si fas est, superare divos,qui sedens adversus identitem tespectat et auditdulce ridentem, misero quod omniseripit sensus mihi: nam simul te,Lesbia, aspexi, nihil est super milingua sed torpet, tenuis sub artusflamma demanat, sonitu suoptetintinant aures gemina, tegunturlumina nocte.otium, Catulle, tibi molestum est;otio exsultas nimiumque gestis;otium et reges prius et beatasperdidit urbes. -- Catullus
  • Let the quiet tuck you in.Let the quiet massage your shoulder.Let the quiet embrace you; feeling all the dimensions of your skin.Feel the quiet between your toes.Behind your earlobes.Under your tongue. Over the space above your heart. In the cells regenerating from the wounds.Let it permeate through your blood.Indigo & Cyan.Eyes watching Zion.Be the quietLion -- Antonia Perdu
  • The greater puzzle of universal wisdom and beauty that we have strived to honor through our work includes the profound legacies of world artistic and spiritual traditions, the innate integrity of human communities where people seek to live in social harmony, and that regenerative stream of life sustained upon the earth itself as it spins through the cosmos to the music of the spheres. -- Luther E. Vann
  • The Genie declared that in his time and place there were scientists of the passions who maintained that language itself, on the one hand, originated in 'infantile pregenital erotic exuberance, polymorphously perverse,' and that conscious attention, on the other, was a 'libidinal hypercathexis' -- by which magic phrases they seemed to mean that writing and reading, or telling and listening, were literally ways of making love. -- John Barth
  • Tulisan Ki Hadjar Dewantara mengandung greget dan bernafaskan perdjuangan. Bukan semata-mata sebagai beberan dan bahasan ilmu, tetapi ia djuga mengandung petundjuk memperdjuangkannya gagasan itu. Bukan hanja kupasan tanpa tudjuan, bukannja ilmu tanpa tjita-tjita jang dikemukakan dan dilengkapi dan dipersenjatai ilmu. Tulisan-tulisannja tidak sadja menjuruh orang untuk berfikir, tetapi ia mengadjak kita berbuat, berdjuang untuk tjita-tjita dengan pengetahuan sebagai sendjatanya - Pengantar Buku Pendidikan Karya Ki Hadjar Dewantara -- Arif Saifudin Yudistira
  • It is the will of God that we live not only as rational beings, but as 'new men' regenerated by the Holy Spirit in Christ. It is His will that we reach out for our inheritance, that we answer His call to be His sons. We are born men without our consent, but the consent to be sons of God has to be elicited by our own free will. -- Thomas Merton
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