When you become a
When you become a teenager, you step onto a bridge. You may already be on it. The opposite shore is adulthood. Childhood lies behind. The bridge is made of wood. As you cross, it burns behind you Gail Carson Levine
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When you become a teenager, you step onto a bridge. You may already be on it. The opposite shore is adulthood. Childhood lies behind. The bridge is made of wood. As you cross, it burns behind you Gail Carson Levine
The ego is that ugly little troll that lives underneath the bridge between your mind and your heart. Gael Greene
We have to bridge and join our struggles and understand how we can’t fight violence against women without looking at racism, we can’t fight violence against women without looking at economic deprivation or climate change. All these struggles are interconnected. Eve Ensler
Crossrail is a prime example of infrastructure. It is a rather deadly word, but I think it is exciting stuff, the civil engineering which makes Britain tick – the bridges, tunnels, power and water networks, which bind us together. Evan Davis
Race is the great taboo in our society. We are afraid to talk about it. White folks fear their unspoken views will be deemed racist. People of color are filled with sorrow and rage at unrighted wrongs. Drowning in silence, we are brothers and sisters drowning each other. Once we decide to transform ourselves from … Read more
Thousands of engineers can design bridges, calculate strains and stresses, and draw up specifications for machines, but the great engineer is the man who can tell whether the bridge or the machine should be built at all, where it should be built, and when. Eugene Grace
I have told myself a hundred times that painting – that is, the material thing called a painting – is no more than a pretext, the bridge between the mind of the painter and the mind of the spectator. Eugene Delacroix
A picture is nothing but a bridge between the soul of the artist and that of the spectator. Eugene Delacroix
There are no bridges in folk songs because the peasants died building them. Eugene Chadbourne
Black Poets should live–not leap From steel bridges, like the white boys do. Etheridge Knight