I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.
If it weren't for painting, I wouldn't live; I couldn't bear the extra strain of things.
After we become literate, we literally 'think differently' about language: images of brain activation between literate and nonliterate humans bear this out.
I bear a charmed life.
'Tis better to bear the ills we have than fly to others that we know not of.
Nothing happens to any man that he is not formed by nature to bear.
Never sell the bear's skin before one has killed the beast.
The coward wretch whose hand and heart Can bear to torture aught below, Is ever first to quail and start From the slightest pain or equal foe.
There is an insolence which none but those who themselves deserve contempt can bestow, and those only who deserve no contempt can bear.
In this manner, I continued with Satan for ten days. His answer and blasphemy were too shocking to pen; till I was worn out with rage and malice against him, I could not bear myself.
To be blind is not miserable; not to be able to bear blindness, that is miserable.
I did a show in this tiny town called Longyearbyen. We went snowmobiling around Svalbard and saw Arctic foxes, snow bunting, polar bear footprints and almost got lost in a blizzard.
There is no training, classroom or otherwise, that can prepare for trading the last third of a move, whether it's the end of a bull market or the end of a bear market.
Any bull market covers a multitude of sins, so there may be all sorts of problems with the current system that we won't see until the bear market comes.
Each generation should be made to bear the burden of its own wars, instead of carrying them on, at the expense of other generations.
Heaven gives us hope and makes our present burdens easier to bear.
For over twenty years, Homeboy Industries has chosen to stand with those on the margins and those whose burdens are more than they can bear; it stands with the poor and the powerless, with the easily-despised and the readily-left out.
A high heart ought to bear calamities and not flee them, since in bearing them appears the grandeur of the mind and in fleeing them the cowardice of the heart.
Three hundred years ago a prisoner condemned to the Tower of London carved on the wall of his cell this sentiment to keep up his spirits during his long imprisonment: 'It is not adversity that kills, but the impatience with which we bear adversity.
I can't bear Catholicism.