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«Every life has dark tracts and long stretches of somber tint, and no representation is true to fact which dips its pencil only in light, and flings no shadows on the canvas.»
«Dip your tongue in wisdom, then give counsel»
Author: Bulgarian Proverb | About: Wisdom | Keywords: counsel, dip, dipping, dips, dip into, tongue in
«Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.»
«One road leads to London, / One road runs to Wales, / My road leads me seawards / To the white dipping sails.»
«As for my father, few souls are less troubled. He can be simply pleased with us, pleased that we exist, and, from the vantage point of his wondrously serene old age, he contemplates our lives almost as if they were books he can dip into whenever he wants. His back pages, perhaps.»
«For I dipped into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be»
«A stale article, if you dip it in a good, warm, sunny smile, will go off better than a fresh one that you've scowled upon»
«I dip my pen in the blackest ink, because I'm not afraid of falling into my inkpot.»
«I believe I will dip my pink-and-white body in yon Roman tub. I feel a bit gritty after the affairs of the day.»
«Truths emerge from facts, but they dip forward into facts again and add to them; which facts again create or reveal new truth (the word is indifferent) and so on indefinitely. The 'facts' themselves meanwhile are not true. They simply are. Truth is the function of the beliefs that start and terminate among them.»

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