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Satire chooses and knows no objects. It arises by fleeing from them and their forcing themselves upon it.

Karl Kraus (1976). “Half-truths & One-and-a-half Truths: Selected Aphorisms”

Religious faith, indeed, relates to that which is above us, but it must arise from that which is within us.

Josiah Royce (1911). “William James and Other Essays on the Philosophy of Life”

Revenge, revenge, Timotheus cries, See the Furies arise!

John Dryden, Paul Hammond, David Hopkins (2007). “Dryden: Selected Poems”, p.595, Pearson Education

Nothing is good for a nation but that which arises from its own core and its own general wants, without apish imitation of another.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Peter Eckermann (2014). “Conversations of Goethe with Johann Peter Eckermann”, p.75, Ravenio Books

Probability fractions arise from our knowledge and from our ignorance.

Ian Hacking (2006). “The Emergence of Probability: A Philosophical Study of Early Ideas about Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference”, p.132, Cambridge University Press

There arises from a bad and unapt formation of words a wonderful obstruction to the mind.

Francis Bacon (2016). “Novum Organum”, p.12, Jazzybee Verlag

The great arises out of small things that are honored and cared for.

Eckhart Tolle (2006). “A New Earth (Oprah #61): Awakening to Your Life's Purpose”, p.197, Penguin

I hold that such a question can never arise except in a society of cannibals.

Ayn Rand (2016). “Atlas Shrugged”, p.366, Hamilton Books

Interspersed in lawn and opening glades, Thin trees arise that shun each others' shades.

Alexander Pope, George Croly (1854). “The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope; with a Memoir of the Author, Notes, and Critical Notices on Each Poem. By the Rev. George Croly ... New Edition. [With a Portrait.]”, p.151