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“She was an ocean, confined in a coffee mug. And she had the galaxies, confined in her pretty eyes.”
Akshay Vasu“There is no darkness like that of a confined space.”
Lauren DeStefano, Fever“She'd always had a hankering for sitting quietly in dark, confined spaces.”
Robert Beatty“When direction and meaning are confined to Executive Leadership, value is minimized.”
Bob Anderson, Mastering Leadership: An Integrated Framework for Breakthrough Performance and Extraordinary Business Results“Once I have impounded love and towed it into the confine of words, I have lost it altogether.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough“My association of jail to high school is probably on the basic similarity of a communicable social-setting. These few settings represent a frame of reference: a somewhat fraternal order (though I never belonged to an actual fraternity) where people collect—and may be confined—and somewhat coalesce on a common cause. Jail was a remarkable and unique experience of fellows/fathers and a force of several….”
H. Kirk Rainer, A Father and Future Felon“Authority confined in you does not make you a leader. It is the authority created by you that makes you influence people with your purpose.”
Israelmore Ayivor“When national ideals are confined to insignificant issues reflective primarily of a personal choice, there lies a problem of distorted priorities.”
Moutasem Algharati“The day she realised, it was not about the world but was all about her, she grew the wings. The day she understood she was not answerable to any of them who always blamed and pointed her, she had the fire blazing in her eyes. She raised and soared towards the sky. The whole world looked at her in awe and wished if only they could be her. She was not confined to be on the ground anymore. She had the wings of fire and she left a trail everywhere she went, for other to follow.”
Akshay Vasu“We have given to thee, Adam, no fixed seat, no form of thy own, no gift peculiarly thine, that thou mayest feel as thine own, have as thine own, possess as thine own, the seat, the form, the gifts which thou thyself shalt desire. A limited nature in other creatures is confined within the laws written down by Us. In conformity with thy free judgment, in whose hands I have placed thee, thou art confined by no bounds; and thou will fix the limits of nature for thyself. I have placed thee at the centre of the world, that from there thou mayest more conveniently look around and see whatsoever is in the world. Neither heavenly nor earthly, neither mortal nor immortal have We made thee. Thou, like a judge appointed for being honourable, art the molder and maker of thyself.”
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Pico della Mirandola: Oration on the Dignity of Man