Bears Quotes - Page 36
John Dryden (1870). “The Poetical Works of John Dryden”, p.194
"Aphorisms on man. Translated from the original manuscript of the Rev. John Caspar Lavater, citizen of Zuric. ; [One line from Juvenal]" by Johann Kaspar Lavater, 1790.
How many times must hope die before tears were too deep to bear?
Jodi Thomas (1999). “To Kiss a Texan”, p.178, Penguin
Song: Kingfisher, Album: Have One on Me, 2010
Mr. Bear, you know in the eyes of the Lord, we're both beasts.
Song: God's Own Drunk, 1974
This is what we bear, I thought, the nearness of other lives.
Jesse Ball (2014). “Silence Once Begun: A Novel”, p.173, Vintage
"Modularity of Mind". Book by Jerry Fodor, 1983.
Jennifer Crusie (2006). “Welcome to Temptation/Bet Me”, p.78, Macmillan
"Diary of an Unknown". Book by Jean Cocteau, 1988.
One can bear anything. The pain we cannot bear will kill us outright.
Janet Fitch (2002). “White Oleander”, Large Print Press
Such squeamish youths as cannot bear to be connected with a little absurdity are not worth a regret.
Jane Austen (2005). “Pride and Prejudice”, p.204, Prestwick House Inc
Samuel Rogers, Thomas Campbell, James Montgomery, Charles Lamb, Henry Kirke White (1830). “The poetical works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White: complete in one volume”, p.357
James Agee (2005). “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: A Death in the Family, & Shorter Fiction”