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AUTH

BOOKS
Big_Mind,_Big_Heart
Enchiridion_text
Evolution_II
Full_Circle
General_Principles_of_Kabbalah
Heart_of_Matter
Life_without_Death
Meditation__The_First_and_Last_Freedom
Modern_Man_in_Search_of_a_Soul
My_Burning_Heart
Preparing_for_the_Miraculous
Process_and_Reality
Savitri
The_Book_of_Secrets__Keys_to_Love_and_Meditation
The_Essential_Songs_of_Milarepa
The_Perennial_Philosophy
The_Use_and_Abuse_of_History

IN CHAPTERS TITLE
10.37_-_The_Golden_Bridge
1.07_-_Bridge_across_the_Afterlife
1.at_-_And_Galahad_fled_along_them_bridge_by_bridge_(from_The_Holy_Grail)
1.lb_-_Poem_by_The_Bridge_at_Ten-Shin
1.mb_-_now_the_swinging_bridge
1.ww_-_Book_Sixth_[Cambridge_and_the_Alps]
1.ww_-_Book_Third_[Residence_at_Cambridge]
1.ww_-_Composed_Upon_Westminster_Bridge,_September_3,_1802
1.ww_-_Inside_of_King's_College_Chapel,_Cambridge

IN CHAPTERS CLASSNAME

IN CHAPTERS TEXT
0_0.01_-_Introduction
0.00_-_INTRODUCTION
0.00_-_The_Wellspring_of_Reality
0.08_-_Letters_to_a_Young_Captain
01.02_-_Sri_Aurobindo_-_Ahana_and_Other_Poems
01.04_-_The_Poetry_in_the_Making
01.04_-_The_Secret_Knowledge
01.07_-_Blaise_Pascal_(1623-1662)
01.11_-_The_Basis_of_Unity
0_1958-02-03b_-_The_Supramental_Ship
0_1958-10-10
0_1958-11-28
0_1960-08-10_-_questions_from_center_of_Education_-_reading_Sri_Aurobindo
0_1961-01-07
0_1961-03-11
0_1961-04-29
0_1961-08-05
0_1961-09-10
0_1961-11-07
0_1962-01-12_-_supramental_ship
0_1962-02-27
0_1962-05-27
0_1962-06-02
0_1962-06-06
0_1962-10-12
0_1962-11-17
0_1963-07-13
0_1965-09-18
0_1967-05-24
0_1967-07-22
0_1968-02-07
0_1968-02-28
0_1968-05-22
0_1969-12-31
0_1970-01-17
0_1971-01-16
0_1971-04-28
0_1972-03-29a
0_1972-04-02a
0_1972-04-06
0_1972-04-13
0_1972-04-26
0_1972-06-10
0_1973-04-08
02.01_-_Our_Ideal
02.03_-_The_Glory_and_the_Fall_of_Life
02.04_-_The_Kingdoms_of_the_Little_Life
02.06_-_The_Kingdoms_and_Godheads_of_the_Greater_Life
02.10_-_The_Kingdoms_and_Godheads_of_the_Little_Mind
02.11_-_The_Kingdoms_and_Godheads_of_the_Greater_Mind
03.02_-_The_Adoration_of_the_Divine_Mother
03.03_-_The_House_of_the_Spirit_and_the_New_Creation
04.01_-_The_Birth_and_Childhood_of_the_Flame
04.01_-_The_Divine_Man
04.02_-_A_Chapter_of_Human_Evolution
05.03_-_Satyavan_and_Savitri
05.05_-_In_Quest_of_Reality
05.08_-_True_Charity
05.25_-_Sweet_Adversity
06.02_-_The_Way_of_Fate_and_the_Problem_of_Pain
06.05_-_The_Story_of_Creation
07.06_-_Nirvana_and_the_Discovery_of_the_All-Negating_Absolute
07.20_-_Why_are_Dreams_Forgotten?
10.02_-_The_Gospel_of_Death_and_Vanity_of_the_Ideal
10.03_-_The_Debate_of_Love_and_Death
10.04_-_The_Dream_Twilight_of_the_Earthly_Real
1.00d_-_DIVISION_D_-_KUNDALINI_AND_THE_SPINE
1.00e_-_DIVISION_E_-_MOTION_ON_THE_PHYSICAL_AND_ASTRAL_PLANES
1.00_-_The_way_of_what_is_to_come
1.01_-_An_Accomplished_Westerner
1.01_-_Archetypes_of_the_Collective_Unconscious
1.01_-_Economy
1.01_-_Historical_Survey
1.01_-_MASTER_AND_DISCIPLE
1.01_-_Principles_of_Practical_Psycho_therapy
1.01_-_THAT_ARE_THOU
1.01_-_the_Call_to_Adventure
1.01_-_The_Castle
1.01_-_The_Four_Aids
10.23_-_Prayers_and_Meditations_of_the_Mother
1.02_-_MAPS_OF_MEANING_-_THREE_LEVELS_OF_ANALYSIS
1.02_-_Meditating_on_Tara
1.02_-_On_the_Service_of_the_Soul
1.02_-_Prana
1.02_-_Substance_Is_Eternal
1.02_-_The_Development_of_Sri_Aurobindos_Thought
1.02_-_The_Two_Negations_1_-_The_Materialist_Denial
1.02_-_THE_WITHIN_OF_THINGS
10.36_-_Cling_to_Truth
10.37_-_The_Golden_Bridge
1.03_-_Reading
1.03_-_Supernatural_Aid
1.03_-_Sympathetic_Magic
1.03_-_The_End_of_the_Intellect
1.03_-_VISIT_TO_VIDYASAGAR
1.04_-_ADVICE_TO_HOUSEHOLDERS
1.04_-_Descent_into_Future_Hell
1.04_-_GOD_IN_THE_WORLD
1.04_-_ON_THE_DESPISERS_OF_THE_BODY
1.04_-_Sounds
1.04_-_The_Aims_of_Psycho_therapy
1.04_-_THE_APPEARANCE_OF_ANOMALY_-_CHALLENGE_TO_THE_SHARED_MAP
1.04_-_The_Crossing_of_the_First_Threshold
1.04_-_The_Discovery_of_the_Nation-Soul
1.04_-_The_Fork_in_the_Road
1.04_-_What_Arjuna_Saw_-_the_Dark_Side_of_the_Force
1.05_-_2010_and_1956_-_Doomsday?
1.05_-_ON_ENJOYING_AND_SUFFERING_THE_PASSIONS
1.05_-_Problems_of_Modern_Psycho_therapy
1.05_-_Solitude
1.05_-_The_Ascent_of_the_Sacrifice_-_The_Psychic_Being
1.05_-_THE_HOSTILE_BROTHERS_-_ARCHETYPES_OF_RESPONSE_TO_THE_UNKNOWN
1.05_-_The_Magical_Control_of_the_Weather
1.05_-_THE_MASTER_AND_KESHAB
1.06_-_Gestalt_and_Universals
1.06_-_LIFE_AND_THE_PLANETS
1.06_-_Origin_of_the_four_castes
1.06_-_The_Sign_of_the_Fishes
1.06_-_WITCHES_KITCHEN
1.07_-_Bridge_across_the_Afterlife
1.07_-_Cybernetics_and_Psychopathology
1.07_-_THE_GREAT_EVENT_FORESHADOWED_-_THE_PLANETIZATION_OF_MANKIND
1.07_-_The_Magic_Wand
1.08_-_Independence_from_the_Physical
1.08_-_Sri_Aurobindos_Descent_into_Death
1.08_-_The_Four_Austerities_and_the_Four_Liberations
1.08_-_The_Gods_of_the_Veda_-_The_Secret_of_the_Veda
1.08_-_The_Supreme_Will
1.096_-_Powers_that_Accrue_in_the_Practice
1.09_-_Fundamental_Questions_of_Psycho_therapy
1.09_-_SKIRMISHES_IN_A_WAY_WITH_THE_AGE
1.09_-_Sleep_and_Death
1.09_-_Sri_Aurobindo_and_the_Big_Bang
11.01_-_The_Eternal_Day__The_Souls_Choice_and_the_Supreme_Consummation
11.01_-_The_Opening_Scene_of_Savitri
11.06_-_The_Mounting_Fire
1.10_-_Conscious_Force
1.10_-_Relics_of_Tree_Worship_in_Modern_Europe
1.10_-_Theodicy_-_Nature_Makes_No_Mistakes
1.10_-_The_Revolutionary_Yogi
1.10_-_THINGS_I_OWE_TO_THE_ANCIENTS
1.11_-_Oneness
1.11_-_ON_THE_NEW_IDOL
1.11_-_The_Kalki_Avatar
1.11_-_The_Master_of_the_Work
1.11_-_The_Reason_as_Governor_of_Life
1.11_-_WITH_THE_DEVOTEES_AT_DAKSHINEWAR
1.1.2_-_Commentary
1.12_-_The_Superconscient
1.12_-_TIME_AND_ETERNITY
1.13_-_Gnostic_Symbols_of_the_Self
1.13_-_THE_HUMAN_REBOUND_OF_EVOLUTION_AND_ITS_CONSEQUENCES
1.13_-_The_Kings_of_Rome_and_Alba
1.13_-_Under_the_Auspices_of_the_Gods
1.14_-_Bibliography
1.14_-_The_Structure_and_Dynamics_of_the_Self
1.14_-_The_Supermind_as_Creator
1.14_-_The_Victory_Over_Death
1.15_-_The_Possibility_and_Purpose_of_Avatarhood
1.15_-_The_Supramental_Consciousness
1.16_-_Dianus_and_Diana
1.17_-_The_Burden_of_Royalty
1.17_-_The_Transformation
1.18_-_Evocation
1.18_-_The_Eighth_Circle,_Malebolge__The_Fraudulent_and_the_Malicious._The_First_Bolgia__Seducers_and_Panders._Venedico_Caccianimico._Jason._The_Second_Bolgia__Flatterers._Allessio_Interminelli._Thais.
1.18_-_THE_HEART_OF_THE_PROBLEM
1.2.01_-_The_Call_and_the_Capacity
12.02_-_The_Stress_of_the_Spirit
1.21_-_Tabooed_Things
1.21_-_The_Ascent_of_Life
1.21_-_The_Fifth_Bolgia__Peculators._The_Elder_of_Santa_Zita._Malacoda_and_other_Devils.
1.22_-_Tabooed_Words
1.23_-_Escape_from_the_Malabranche._The_Sixth_Bolgia__Hypocrites._Catalano_and_Loderingo._Caiaphas.
1.24_-_The_Seventh_Bolgia_-_Thieves._Vanni_Fucci._Serpents.
1.25_-_DUNGEON
1.26_-_The_Eighth_Bolgia__Evil_Counsellors._Ulysses_and_Diomed._Ulysses'_Last_Voyage.
1.28_-_On_holy_and_blessed_prayer,_mother_of_virtues,_and_on_the_attitude_of_mind_and_body_in_prayer.
1.28_-_Supermind,_Mind_and_the_Overmind_Maya
1.28_-_The_Killing_of_the_Tree-Spirit
1.28_-_The_Ninth_Bolgia__Schismatics._Mahomet_and_Ali._Pier_da_Medicina,_Curio,_Mosca,_and_Bertr_and_de_Born.
1.29_-_Geri_del_Bello._The_Tenth_Bolgia__Alchemists._Griffolino_d'_Arezzo_and_Capocchino._The_many_people_and_the_divers_wounds
1.2_-_Katha_Upanishads
1.3.5.04_-_The_Evolution_of_Consciousness
1.39_-_Prophecy
1.3_-_Mundaka_Upanishads
1.40_-_Coincidence
1.44_-_Demeter_and_Persephone
1.44_-_Serious_Style_of_A.C.,_or_the_Apparent_Frivolity_of_Some_of_my_Remarks
1.48_-_Morals_of_AL_-_Hard_to_Accept,_and_Why_nevertheless_we_Must_Concur
1.49_-_Ancient_Deities_of_Vegetation_as_Animals
1.50_-_Eating_the_God
1.53_-_Mother-Love
1.79_-_Progress
1914_08_29p
1917_03_30p
1929-04-14_-_Dangers_of_Yoga_-_Two_paths,_tapasya_and_surrender_-_Impulses,_desires_and_Yoga_-_Difficulties_-_Unification_around_the_psychic_being_-_Ambition,_undoing_of_many_Yogis_-_Powers,_misuse_and_right_use_of_-_How_to_recognise_the_Divine_Will_-_Accept_things_that_come_from_Divine_-_Vital_devotion_-_Need_of_strong_body_and_nerves_-_Inner_being,_invariable
1951-02-08_-_Unifying_the_being_-_ideas_of_good_and_bad_-_Miracles_-_determinism_-_Supreme_Will_-_Distinguishing_the_voice_of_the_Divine
1951-04-12_-_Japan,_its_art,_landscapes,_life,_etc_-_Fairy-lore_of_Japan_-_Culture-_its_spiral_movement_-_Indian_and_European-_the_spiritual_life_-_Art_and_Truth
1953-05-06
1953-08-26
1953-12-23
1954-02-03_-_The_senses_and_super-sense_-_Children_can_be_moulded_-_Keeping_things_in_order_-_The_shadow
1954-04-14_-_Love_-_Can_a_person_love_another_truly?_-_Parental_love
1955-06-08_-_Working_for_the_Divine_-_ideal_attitude_-_Divine_manifesting_-_reversal_of_consciousness,_knowing_oneself_-_Integral_progress,_outer,_inner,_facing_difficulties_-_People_in_Ashram_-_doing_Yoga_-_Children_given_freedom,_choosing_yoga
1955-11-02_-_The_first_movement_in_Yoga_-_Interiorisation,_finding_ones_soul_-_The_Vedic_Age_-_An_incident_about_Vivekananda_-_The_imaged_language_of_the_Vedas_-_The_Vedic_Rishis,_involutionary_beings_-_Involution_and_evolution
1958-02-19_-_Experience_of_the_supramental_boat_-_The_Censors_-_Absurdity_of_artificial_means
1958-09-24_-_Living_the_truth_-_Words_and_experience
1958-11-26_-_The_role_of_the_Spirit_-_New_birth
1958_11_28
1961_03_11_-_58
1962_02_27
1967-05-24.1_-_Defining_the_Divine
1.at_-_And_Galahad_fled_along_them_bridge_by_bridge_(from_The_Holy_Grail)
1.bv_-_When_I_see_the_lark_beating
1f.lovecraft_-_At_the_Mountains_of_Madness
1f.lovecraft_-_Azathoth
1f.lovecraft_-_Celephais
1f.lovecraft_-_He
1f.lovecraft_-_Nyarlathotep
1f.lovecraft_-_Out_of_the_Aeons
1f.lovecraft_-_Sweet_Ermengarde
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Case_of_Charles_Dexter_Ward
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Challenge_from_Beyond
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Colour_out_of_Space
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Crawling_Chaos
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Diary_of_Alonzo_Typer
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Doom_That_Came_to_Sarnath
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dream-Quest_of_Unknown_Kadath
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dreams_in_the_Witch_House
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dunwich_Horror
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Festival
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Haunter_of_the_Dark
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Horror_in_the_Museum
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Mound
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Music_of_Erich_Zann
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Quest_of_Iranon
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Rats_in_the_Walls
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shadow_over_Innsmouth
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shunned_House
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Silver_Key
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Temple
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Whisperer_in_Darkness
1f.lovecraft_-_The_White_Ship
1f.lovecraft_-_Till_A_the_Seas
1f.lovecraft_-_Under_the_Pyramids
1f.lovecraft_-_What_the_Moon_Brings
1f.lovecraft_-_Winged_Death
1.fs_-_Group_From_Tartarus
1.fs_-_Hero_And_Leander
1.fs_-_Parables_And_Riddles
1.fs_-_Resignation
1.fs_-_The_Antique_To_The_Northern_Wanderer
1.fs_-_The_Count_Of_Hapsburg
1.fs_-_The_Cranes_Of_Ibycus
1.fs_-_The_Division_Of_The_Earth
1.fs_-_The_Hostage
1.fs_-_The_Lay_Of_The_Mountain
1.fs_-_The_Pilgrim
1.fs_-_The_Walk
1.hs_-_Until_you_are_complete
1.jda_-_Raga_Maru
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_II
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_IV
1.jk_-_I_Stood_Tip-Toe_Upon_A_Little_Hill
1.jk_-_Sonnet._Written_Upon_The_Top_Of_Ben_Nevis
1.jwvg_-_Proximity_Of_The_Beloved_One
1.lb_-_Exile's_Letter
1.lb_-_Poem_by_The_Bridge_at_Ten-Shin
1.lovecraft_-_Fungi_From_Yuggoth
1.lovecraft_-_Nathicana
1.lovecraft_-_Providence
1.lovecraft_-_The_Bride_Of_The_Sea
1.lovecraft_-_The_Cats
1.mb_-_first_snow
1.mb_-_now_the_swinging_bridge
1.pbs_-_Adonais_-_An_elegy_on_the_Death_of_John_Keats
1.pbs_-_Charles_The_First
1.pbs_-_Hellas_-_A_Lyrical_Drama
1.pbs_-_Hymn_To_Mercury
1.pbs_-_Peter_Bell_The_Third
1.pbs_-_The_Cenci_-_A_Tragedy_In_Five_Acts
1.pbs_-_The_Cloud
1.rb_-_A_Toccata_Of_Galuppi's
1.rb_-_By_The_Fire-Side
1.rb_-_Fra_Lippo_Lippi
1.rb_-_In_A_Gondola
1.rb_-_Love_Among_The_Ruins
1.rb_-_Old_Pictures_In_Florence
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_First
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_Third
1.rmr_-_As_Once_the_Winged_Energy_of_Delight
1.rmr_-_You_Who_Never_Arrived
1.rt_-_One_Day_In_Spring....
1.rwe_-_Concord_Hymn
1.rwe_-_Monadnoc
1.snk_-_The_Shattering_of_Illusion_(Moha_Mudgaram_from_The_Crest_Jewel_of_Discrimination)
1.tm_-_Aubade_--_The_City
1.wby_-_A_Prayer_For_My_Daughter
1.wby_-_In_Memory_Of_Major_Robert_Gregory
1.wby_-_Meditations_In_Time_Of_Civil_War
1.wby_-_The_Host_Of_The_Air
1.wby_-_The_Phases_Of_The_Moon
1.whitman_-_A_Noiseless_Patient_Spider
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_The_Broad-Axe
1.whitman_-_The_Sleepers
1.ww_-_An_Evening_Walk
1.ww_-_A_noiseless_patient_spider
1.ww_-_A_Whirl-Blast_From_Behind_The_Hill
1.ww_-_Book_Eighth-_Retrospect--Love_Of_Nature_Leading_To_Love_Of_Man
1.ww_-_Book_Fifth-Books
1.ww_-_Book_Seventh_[Residence_in_London]
1.ww_-_Book_Sixth_[Cambridge_and_the_Alps]
1.ww_-_Book_Third_[Residence_at_Cambridge]
1.ww_-_Composed_Upon_Westminster_Bridge,_September_3,_1802
1.ww_-_From_The_Cuckoo_And_The_Nightingale
1.ww_-_Inside_of_King's_College_Chapel,_Cambridge
1.ww_-_Lucy_Gray_[or_Solitude]
1.ww_-_Ode
1.ww_-_The_Brothers
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_II-_Book_First-_The_Wanderer
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_X-_Book_Ninth-_Discourse_of_the_Wanderer,_and_an_Evening_Visit_to_the_Lake
1.ww_-_The_Idiot_Boy
1.ww_-_The_Idle_Shepherd_Boys
1.ww_-_To_Sir_George_Howland_Beaumont,_Bart_From_the_South-West_Coast_Or_Cumberland_1811
1.yb_-_winter_moon
20.01_-_Charyapada_-_Old_Bengali_Mystic_Poems
2.00_-_BIBLIOGRAPHY
2.01_-_On_Books
2.01_-_The_Road_of_Trials
2.01_-_The_Therapeutic_value_of_Abreaction
2.01_-_The_Two_Natures
2.02_-_Habit_2__Begin_with_the_End_in_Mind
2.02_-_THE_EXPANSION_OF_LIFE
2.03_-_Karmayogin__A_Commentary_on_the_Isha_Upanishad
2.03_-_On_Medicine
2.03_-_The_Eternal_and_the_Individual
2.04_-_Positive_Aspects_of_the_Mother-Complex
2.05_-_On_Poetry
2.05_-_Renunciation
2.06_-_Reality_and_the_Cosmic_Illusion
2.07_-_On_Congress_and_Politics
2.07_-_ON_THE_TARANTULAS
2.07_-_The_Supreme_Word_of_the_Gita
2.08_-_God_in_Power_of_Becoming
2.09_-_Memory,_Ego_and_Self-Experience
2.09_-_THE_NIGHT_SONG
2.0_-_THE_ANTICHRIST
2.1.02_-_Love_and_Death
2.1.02_-_Nature_The_World-Manifestation
2.1.03_-_Man_and_Superman
2.10_-_On_Vedic_Interpretation
2.10_-_The_Realisation_of_the_Cosmic_Self
2.10_-_The_Vision_of_the_World-Spirit_-_Time_the_Destroyer
2.11_-_The_Modes_of_the_Self
2.12_-_The_Origin_of_the_Ignorance
2.12_-_The_Realisation_of_Sachchidananda
2.13_-_The_Difficulties_of_the_Mental_Being
2.1.7.05_-_On_the_Inspiration_and_Writing_of_the_Poem
2.17_-_December_1938
2.18_-_January_1939
2.18_-_The_Evolutionary_Process_-_Ascent_and_Integration
2.18_-_The_Soul_and_Its_Liberation
2.19_-_Out_of_the_Sevenfold_Ignorance_towards_the_Sevenfold_Knowledge
2.19_-_The_Planes_of_Our_Existence
2.2.01_-_The_Problem_of_Consciousness
2.2.03_-_The_Science_of_Consciousness
2.20_-_ON_REDEMPTION
2.20_-_The_Philosophy_of_Rebirth
2.21_-_The_Order_of_the_Worlds
2.22_-_The_Supreme_Secret
2.24_-_The_Evolution_of_the_Spiritual_Man
2.25_-_The_Triple_Transformation
2.26_-_The_Ascent_towards_Supermind
2.27_-_Hathayoga
2.3.1_-_Svetasvatara_Upanishad
25.06_-_FORWARD
27.02_-_The_Human_Touch_Divine
2_-_Other_Hymns_to_Agni
30.09_-_Lines_of_Tantra_(Charyapada)
3.00_-_Introduction
3.00_-_The_Magical_Theory_of_the_Universe
30.11_-_Modern_Poetry
30.14_-_Rabindranath_and_Modernism
3.02_-_King_and_Queen
3.02_-_The_Psychology_of_Rebirth
3.07_-_The_Formula_of_the_Holy_Grail
3.1.01_-_The_Problem_of_Suffering_and_Evil
31.06_-_Jagadish_Chandra_Bose
3.10_-_Of_the_Gestures
3.10_-_ON_THE_THREE_EVILS
3.11_-_Spells
3.1.24_-_In_the_Moonlight
3.12_-_ON_OLD_AND_NEW_TABLETS
3.13_-_THE_CONVALESCENT
3.16_-_THE_SEVEN_SEALS_OR_THE_YES_AND_AMEN_SONG
31_Hymns_to_the_Star_Goddess
32.04_-_The_Human_Body
3.2.06_-_The_Adwaita_of_Shankaracharya
3.2.3_-_Dreams
33.05_-_Muraripukur_-_II
33.06_-_Alipore_Court
3-5_Full_Circle
3.7.1.03_-_Rebirth,_Evolution,_Heredity
3.7.1.05_-_The_Significance_of_Rebirth
3.7.1.06_-_The_Ascending_Unity
3.7.1.09_-_Karma_and_Freedom
3_-_Commentaries_and_Annotated_Translations
4.03_-_The_Special_Phenomenology_of_the_Child_Archetype
4.04_-_Conclusion
4.07_-_Purification-Intelligence_and_Will
4.0_-_NOTES_TO_ZARATHUSTRA
4.11_-_THE_WELCOME
4.14_-_THE_SONG_OF_MELANCHOLY
4.2.1.06_-_Living_in_the_Psychic
4.23_-_The_supramental_Instruments_--_Thought-process
4.2.4.04_-_The_Psychic_Fire_and_Some_Inner_Visions
4.24_-_The_supramental_Sense
5.05_-_Supermind_and_Humanity
5.08_-_ADAM_AS_TOTALITY
5.1.01.1_-_The_Book_of_the_Herald
5.1.01.4_-_The_Book_of_Partings
5.2.02_-_Aryan_Origins_-_The_Elementary_Roots_of_Language
6.01_-_THE_ALCHEMICAL_VIEW_OF_THE_UNION_OF_OPPOSITES
6.02_-_STAGES_OF_THE_CONJUNCTION
6.08_-_THE_CONTENT_AND_MEANING_OF_THE_FIRST_TWO_STAGES
6.09_-_THE_THIRD_STAGE_-_THE_UNUS_MUNDUS
6.0_-_Conscious,_Unconscious,_and_Individuation
6.10_-_THE_SELF_AND_THE_BOUNDS_OF_KNOWLEDGE
7.02_-_Courage
7.04_-_Self-Reliance
7.13_-_The_Conquest_of_Knowledge
7.2.06_-_Rose_of_God
7_-_Yoga_of_Sri_Aurobindo
Aeneid
A_God's_Labour
Appendix_4_-_Priest_Spells
Blazing_P1_-_Preconventional_consciousness
Blazing_P2_-_Map_the_Stages_of_Conventional_Consciousness
Blazing_P3_-_Explore_the_Stages_of_Postconventional_Consciousness
BOOK_III._-_The_external_calamities_of_Rome
BOOK_II._--_PART_I._ANTHROPOGENESIS.
BOOK_II._--_PART_III._ADDENDA._SCIENCE_AND_THE_SECRET_DOCTRINE_CONTRASTED
BOOK_II._--_PART_II._THE_ARCHAIC_SYMBOLISM_OF_THE_WORLD-RELIGIONS
BOOK_I._--_PART_I._COSMIC_EVOLUTION
BOOK_I._--_PART_III._SCIENCE_AND_THE_SECRET_DOCTRINE_CONTRASTED
BS_1_-_Introduction_to_the_Idea_of_God
Chapter_II_-_WHICH_TREATS_OF_THE_FIRST_SALLY_THE_INGENIOUS_DON_QUIXOTE_MADE_FROM_HOME
COSA_-_BOOK_XI
ENNEAD_06.05_-_The_One_and_Identical_Being_is_Everywhere_Present_In_Its_Entirety.345
ENNEAD_06.09_-_Of_the_Good_and_the_One.
For_a_Breath_I_Tarry
IS_-_Chapter_1
Liber_111_-_The_Book_of_Wisdom_-_LIBER_ALEPH_VEL_CXI
Liber_46_-_The_Key_of_the_Mysteries
Liber_71_-_The_Voice_of_the_Silence_-_The_Two_Paths_-_The_Seven_Portals
Maps_of_Meaning_text
Meno
MoM_References
r1912_12_05
r1913_01_30
r1914_03_24
r1914_03_26
r1914_06_18
r1915_05_19
r1915_08_07
r1917_02_11
r1919_06_25
r1919_08_28
Sayings_of_Sri_Ramakrishna_(text)
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_1
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_2
The_Act_of_Creation_text
The_Coming_Race_Contents
The_Dwellings_of_the_Philosophers
the_Eternal_Wisdom
The_Immortal
The_Pilgrims_Progress
The_Riddle_of_this_World
Thus_Spoke_Zarathustra_text
Verses_of_Vemana

PRIMARY CLASS

SIMILAR TITLES
Bridge
golden bridge
rainbow bridge
wide and shimmering bridge

DEFINITIONS

(2) In ethics: in the narrower traditional sense, intuitionism is the view that certain actions or kinds of action may be known to be right or wrong by a direct intuition of their rightness or wrongness, without any consideration of the value of their consequences. In this sense intuitionism is opposed to utilitarian and teleological ethics, and is most recently represented by the neo-intuitionists at Oxford, H. A. Prichard, E. F. Carritt, W. D. Ross. It is sometimes said to involve the view that the organ of ethical insight is non-rational and even unique. It takes, according to Sidgwick, three forms. Perceptual intuitionism holds that only judgments relating to the rightness or wrongness of particular acts are intuitive. Dogmatic intuitionism holds that some general material propositions relating to the rightness or wrongness of kinds of acts may also be intuited, e.g. that promises ought to be kept. Philosophical intuitionism holds that it is only certain general propositions about what is right or wrong that are intuitive, and that these are few and purely formal. In the wider more recent sense, intuitionism includes all views in which ethics is made to rest on intuitions, particular or general, as to the rightness, obligatoriness, goodness, oi value of actions or objects. Taken in this sense, intuitionism is the dominant point of view in recent British ethics, and is represented in Europe by the phenomenological ethics of M. Scheler and N. Hartmann, having also proponents in America. That is, it covers not only the deontological intuitionism to be found at Oxford, but also the axiological and even teleological or utilitarian intuitionism to be found in J. Martineau, H. Sidgwick, H. Rashdall, G. E. Moore, J. Laird. Among earlier British moralists it is represented by tho Cambridge Platonists, the Moral Sense School, Clarke, Cumberland, Butler, Price, Reid, Whewell, etc.By saying that the basic propositions of ethics (i.e. of the theory of obligation, of the theory of value, or of both) are intuitive, the intuitionists mean at least that they are ultimate and underivative, primitive and uninferable, as well as synthetic, and sometimes also that they are self-evident and a priori. This implies that one or more of the basic notions of ethics (rightness, goodness, etc.) are indefinable, i.e. simple or unanalysable and unique; and that ethics is autonomous. Intuitionists also hold that rightness and goodness are objective and non-natural. Hence their view is sometimes called objectivism or non-naturalism. The views of Moore and Laird are also sometimes referred to as realistic. See Deontological ethics, Axiological ethics, Teleological ethics, Utilitarianism, Objectivism, Realism, Autonomy of ethics, Non-naturalistic ethics. -- W.K.F.

abbreviate ::: v. t. --> To make briefer; to shorten; to abridge; to reduce by contraction or omission, especially of words written or spoken.
To reduce to lower terms, as a fraction. ::: a. --> Abbreviated; abridged; shortened.
Having one part relatively shorter than another or than


abregge ::: v. t. --> See Abridge.

abridged ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Abridge

abridger ::: n. --> One who abridges.

abridge ::: v. t. --> To make shorter; to shorten in duration; to lessen; to diminish; to curtail; as, to abridge labor; to abridge power or rights.
To shorten or contract by using fewer words, yet retaining the sense; to epitomize; to condense; as, to abridge a history or dictionary.
To deprive; to cut off; -- followed by of, and formerly by from; as, to abridge one of his rights.


abridging ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Abridge

abridgment ::: n. --> The act of abridging, or the state of being abridged; diminution; lessening; reduction or deprivation; as, an abridgment of pleasures or of expenses.
An epitome or compend, as of a book; a shortened or abridged form; an abbreviation.
That which abridges or cuts short; hence, an entertainment that makes the time pass quickly.


across ::: n. --> From side to side; athwart; crosswise, or in a direction opposed to the length; quite over; as, a bridge laid across a river. ::: adv. --> From side to side; crosswise; as, with arms folded across.
Obliquely; athwart; amiss; awry.


Actors "theory" A model for {concurrency} by {Carl Hewitt}. Actors are autonomous and concurrent {objects} which execute {asynchronously}. The Actor model provides flexible mechanisms for building parallel and {distributed} software systems. {(http://osl.cs.uiuc.edu/)}. ["Laws for Communicating Parallel Processes", C. Hewitt et al, IFIP 77, pp. 987-992, N-H 1977]. ["ACTORS: A Model of Concurrent Computation in Distributed Systems", Gul A. Agha "agha@cs.uiuc.edu", Cambridge Press, MA, 1986]. (1999-11-23)

Adaplex "language, database" An extension of {Ada} for {functional databases}. ["Adaplex: Rationale and Reference Manual 2nd ed", J.M. Smith et al, Computer Corp America, Cambridge MA, 1983]. (1995-02-14)

Adaplex ::: (language, database) An extension of Ada for functional databases.[Adaplex: Rationale and Reference Manual 2nd ed, J.M. Smith et al, Computer Corp America, Cambridge MA, 1983]. (1995-02-14)

Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. "company" (ARM) A company formed in 1990 by {Acorn Computers} Ltd., {Apple Computer, Inc.} and {VLSI Technology} to market and develop the {Advanced RISC Machine} {microprocessor} family, originally designed by Acorn. ARM Ltd. also designs and licenses peripheral chips and supplies supporting software and hardware tools. In April 1993, Nippon Investment and Finance, a Daiwa Securities company, became ARM's fourth investor. In May 1994 Samsung became the sixth large company to have a licence to use the ARM processor core. The success of ARM Ltd. and the strategy to widen the availability of RISC technology has resulted in its chips now being used in a range of products including the {Apple Newton}. As measured by an independent authority, more ARM processors were shipped than {SPARC} chips in 1993. ARM has also sold three times more chips than the {PowerPC} consortium. {(http://systemv.com/armltd/index.html)}. E-mail: armltd.co.uk. Address: Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. Fulbourn Road, Cherry Hinton, Cambridge CB1 4JN, UK. Telephone: +44 (1223) 400 400. Fax: +44 (1223) 400 410. (1994-11-03)

Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. ::: (company) (ARM) A company formed in 1990 by Acorn Computers Ltd., Apple Computer, Inc. and VLSI Technology to market and develop the Advanced RISC Machine microprocessor family, originally designed by Acorn.ARM Ltd. also designs and licenses peripheral chips and supplies supporting software and hardware tools. In April 1993, Nippon Investment and Finance, a Daiwa Securities company, became ARM's fourth investor. In May 1994 Samsung became the sixth large company to have a licence to use the ARM processor core.The success of ARM Ltd. and the strategy to widen the availability of RISC technology has resulted in its chips now being used in a range of products processors were shipped than SPARC chips in 1993. ARM has also sold three times more chips than the PowerPC consortium. .E-mail: armltd.co.uk.Address: Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. Fulbourn Road, Cherry Hinton, Cambridge CB1 4JN, UK.Telephone: +44 (1223) 400 400. Fax: +44 (1223) 400 410. (1994-11-03)

Aesir (Icelandic) [from ass the ridgepole supporting a roof] plural ases; feminine asynja, feminine plural asynjor. Creative gods of the Norse Eddas, inhabiting Asgard (gard, yard or estate), where they retire to feast on the “mead” of experience gained in spheres of life. The twelve deities who build their mansions on various “shelves” of our universe are: Odin Allfather, who occurs on every level of life and is inherent in every living thing; his consort, Frigga; Thor, the power of life and electromagnetism, who corresponds to the Tibetan fohat and in one aspect corresponds to Jove; Balder, the sun god; Njord, the Norse Saturn; Tyr, the Norse Mars; Frey, the deity of planet Earth; Freya, of Venus; Hermod (an aspect of Odin), of Mercury. Heimdall, “the whitest Ase,” is the watcher on the rainbow bridge who sounds the gjallarhorn (loud horn) at Ragnarok when a world ends. Brage is poetic inspiration. The most mysterious and lofty ase is Ull, a cold, wintry (unmanifest) world. Paradoxically, “blessed is he who first touches the fire” of that sphere. Forsete is the god of justice who corresponds to the lipikas, agents of karma.

akhanda rasa ::: undifferentiated and unabridged delight.

Alan Turing ::: (person) Alan M. Turing, 1912-06-22/3? - 1954-06-07. A British mathematician, inventor of the Turing Machine. Turing also proposed the Turing test. Turing's work was fundamental in the theoretical foundations of computer science.Turing was a student and fellow of King's College Cambridge and was a graduate student at Princeton University from 1936 to 1938. While at Princeton Turing published On Computable Numbers, a paper in which he conceived an abstract machine, now called a Turing Machine.Turing returned to England in 1938 and during World War II, he worked in the British Foreign Office. He masterminded operations at Bletchley Park, UK which perform many repetitive symbolic manipulations quickly. Before the building of the Colossus computer this work was done by a roomful of women.In 1945 he joined the National Physical Laboratory in London and worked on the design and construction of a large computer, named Automatic Computing Engine Manchester where the Manchester Automatic Digital Machine, the worlds largest memory computer, was being built.He also worked on theories of artificial intelligence, and on the application of mathematical theory to biological forms. In 1952 he published the first part of his theoretical study of morphogenesis, the development of pattern and form in living organisms.Turing was gay, and died rather young under mysterious circumstances. He was arrested for violation of British homosexuality statutes in 1952. He died of inquest concluded that it was self-administered but it is now thought by some to have been an accident.There is an excellent biography of Turing by Andrew Hodges, subtitled The Enigma of Intelligence and a play based on it called Breaking the Code. There was also a popular summary of his work in Douglas Hofstadter's book G�del, Escher, Bach. .(2001-10-09)

Alan Turing "person" Alan M. Turing, 1912-06-22/3? - 1954-06-07. A British mathematician, inventor of the {Turing Machine}. Turing also proposed the {Turing test}. Turing's work was fundamental in the theoretical foundations of computer science. Turing was a student and fellow of {King's College Cambridge} and was a graduate student at {Princeton University} from 1936 to 1938. While at Princeton Turing published "On Computable Numbers", a paper in which he conceived an {abstract machine}, now called a {Turing Machine}. Turing returned to England in 1938 and during World War II, he worked in the British Foreign Office. He masterminded operations at {Bletchley Park}, UK which were highly successful in cracking the Nazis "Enigma" codes during World War II. Some of his early advances in computer design were inspired by the need to perform many repetitive symbolic manipulations quickly. Before the building of the {Colossus} computer this work was done by a roomful of women. In 1945 he joined the {National Physical Laboratory} in London and worked on the design and construction of a large computer, named {Automatic Computing Engine} (ACE). In 1949 Turing became deputy director of the Computing Laboratory at Manchester where the {Manchester Automatic Digital Machine}, the worlds largest memory computer, was being built. He also worked on theories of {artificial intelligence}, and on the application of mathematical theory to biological forms. In 1952 he published the first part of his theoretical study of morphogenesis, the development of pattern and form in living organisms. Turing was gay, and died rather young under mysterious circumstances. He was arrested for violation of British homosexuality statutes in 1952. He died of potassium cyanide poisoning while conducting electrolysis experiments. An inquest concluded that it was self-administered but it is now thought by some to have been an accident. There is an excellent biography of Turing by Andrew Hodges, subtitled "The Enigma of Intelligence" and a play based on it called "Breaking the Code". There was also a popular summary of his work in Douglas Hofstadter's book "Gödel, Escher, Bach". {(http://AlanTuring.net/)}. (2001-10-09)

Aleph "text, language" ["Aleph: A language for typesetting", Luigi Semenzato "luigi@cs.berkeley.edu" and Edward Wang "edward@cs.berkeley.edu" in Proceedings of Electronic Publishing, 1992 Ed. Vanoirbeek & Coray Cambridge University Press 1992]. (1994-12-15)

ALGOL 68C ::: (language) A variant of ALGOL 68 developed by S. Bourne and Mike Guy of Cambridge University in 1975 and used as the implementation language for the CHAOS OS for the CAP capability computer. ALGOL 68C was ported to the IBM 360, VAX/VMS, and several other platforms. (1995-05-02)

ALGOL 68C "language" A variant of {ALGOL 68} developed by S. Bourne and Mike Guy of {Cambridge University} in 1975 and used as the implementation language for the {CHAOS} OS for the {CAP} {capability} computer. ALGOL 68C was ported to the {IBM 360}, {VAX}/{VMS} and several other {platforms}. (1995-05-02)

ALGOL C ::: (language) A variant of ALGOL 60 developed by Clive Feather of Cambridge University ca. 1981. ALGOL C added structures and exception handling. It was designed for beginners and students. (1994-11-24)

ALGOL C "language" A variant of {ALGOL 60} developed by Clive Feather of {Cambridge University} ca. 1981. ALGOL C added {structures} and {exception} handling. It was designed for beginners and students. (1994-11-24)

amateur packet radio ::: (communications) (PR) The use of packet radio by amateurs to communicate between computers. PR is a complete amateur radio computer network with digipeaters (relays), mailboxes (BBS) and other special nodes.In Germany, it is on HF, say, 2m (300 and 1200 BPS), 70cm (1200 to 9600 BPS), 23cm (normally 9600 BPS and up, currently most links between digipeaters) and higher frequencies. There is a KW (short wave) Packet Radio at 300 BPS, too.Satellites with OSCAR (Orbiting Sattelite Carring Amateur Radio) transponders (mostly attached to commercial satellites by the AMateur SATellite (AMSAT) group) carry Packet Radio mailboxes or digipeaters.There are both on-line and off-line services on the packet radio network: You can send electronic mail, read bulletins, chat, transfer files, connect to about the hottest international KW connections currently coming up (so you can pile up).PR uses AX.25 (an X.25 derivative) as its transport layer and sometimes even TCP/IP is transmitted over AX.25. AX.25 is like X.25 but the adressing uses HAM calls like DG8MGV.There are special wormholes all over the world which tunnel amateur radio traffic through the Internet to forward mail. Sometimes mails travels over allow HAMs to bridge from Internet to AMPR-NET, e.g. db0fho.ampr.org or db0fho.et-inf.fho-emden.de, but only if you are registered HAM.Because amateur radio is not for profit, it must not be interconnected to the Internet but it may be connected through the Internet. All people on the (completely free) amateur radio net must be licensed radio amateurs and must have a call which is unique all over the world.There is a special domain AMPR.ORG (44.*.*.*) for amateur radio reserved in the IP space. This domain is split between countries, which can further subdivide it. For example 44.130.*.* is Germany, 44.130.58.* is Augsburg (in Bavaria), and 44.130.58.20 is dg8mgv.ampr.org (you may verify this with nslookup).Mail transport is only one aspect of packet radio. You can talk interactively (as in chat), read files, or play silly games built in the Packet Radio 1000 km are unlikely to be useable for real-time communication and long paths can introduce significant delay times (answer latency).Other uses of amateur radio for computer communication include RTTY (baudot), AMTOR, PACTOR, and CLOVER. .Usenet newsgroup: rec.radio.amateur.packet.(2001-05-12)

amateur packet radio "communications" (PR) The use of {packet radio} by amateurs to communicate between computers. PR is a complete amateur radio computer network with "digipeaters" (relays), mailboxes (BBS) and other special nodes. In Germany, it is on HF, say, 2m (300 and 1200 BPS), 70cm (1200 to 9600 BPS), 23cm (normally 9600 BPS and up, currently most links between digipeaters) and higher frequencies. There is a KW (short wave) Packet Radio at 300 BPS, too. Satellites with OSCAR (Orbiting Sattelite Carring Amateur Radio) transponders (mostly attached to commercial satellites by the AMateur SATellite (AMSAT) group) carry Packet Radio mailboxes or {digipeaters}. There are both on-line and off-line services on the packet radio network: You can send {electronic mail}, read bulletins, chat, transfer files, connect to on-line DX-Clusters (DX=far distance) to catch notes typed in by other HAMs about the hottest international KW connections currently coming up (so you can pile up). PR uses {AX.25} (an {X.25} derivative) as its {transport layer} and sometimes even {TCP/IP} is transmitted over AX.25. AX.25 is like X.25 but the adressing uses HAM "calls" like "DG8MGV". There are special "wormholes" all over the world which "tunnel" amateur radio traffic through the {Internet} to forward mail. Sometimes mails travels over satelites. Normally amateur satellites have strange orbits, however the mail forwarding or mailbox satellites have very predictable orbits. Some wormholes allow HAMs to bridge from Internet to {AMPR-NET}, e.g. db0fho.ampr.org or db0fho.et-inf.fho-emden.de, but only if you are registered HAM. Because amateur radio is not for profit, it must not be interconnected to the {Internet} but it may be connected through the Internet. All people on the (completely free) amateur radio net must be licensed radio amateurs and must have a "call" which is unique all over the world. There is a special {domain} AMPR.ORG (44.*.*.*) for amateur radio reserved in the IP space. This domain is split between countries, which can further subdivide it. For example 44.130.*.* is Germany, 44.130.58.* is Augsburg (in Bavaria), and 44.130.58.20 is dg8mgv.ampr.org (you may verify this with {nslookup}). Mail transport is only one aspect of packet radio. You can talk interactively (as in {chat}), read files, or play silly games built in the Packet Radio software. Usually you can use the autorouter to let the digipeater network find a path to the station you want. However there are many (sometimes software incompatible) digipeaters out there, which the router cannot use. Paths over 1000 km are unlikely to be useable for {real-time} communication and long paths can introduce significant delay times (answer latency). Other uses of amateur radio for computer communication include {RTTY} ({baudot}), {AMTOR}, {PACTOR}, and {CLOVER}. {A huge hamradio archive (ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/hamradio/)}. {Usenet} newsgroup: {news:rec.radio.amateur.packet}. (2001-05-12)

Among its members W. Dubislav (1937), K. Grelling, O. Helmer, C. G. Hempel, A. Herzberg, K.. Korsch, H. Reichenbach (q.v.), M. Strauss. Many members of the following groups may be regarded as adherents of Scientific Empiricism: the Berlin Society for Scientific Philosophy, the W arsaw School, the Cambridge School for Analytic Philosophy (q.v.), further, in U. S. A., some of the representatives of contemporary Pragmatism (q.v.), especially C. W. Morris, of Neo-Realism (q.v.), and of Operationalism (q.v.).   Among the individual adherents not belonging to the groups mentioned: E. Kaila (Finland), J. Jörgensen (Denmark), A. Ness (Norway); A. J. Ayer, J. H. Woodger (England); M. Boll (France); K. Popper (now New Zealand); E. Brunswik, H. Gomperz, Felix Kaufmann, R. V. Mises, L. Rougier, E. Zilsel (now in U. S. A.); E. Nagel, W. V. Quine, and many others (in U.S.A.). The general attitude and the views of Scientific Empiricism are in esential agreement with those of Logical Empiricism (see above, 1). Here, the unity of science is especially emphasized, in various respects   There is a logical unity of the language of science; the concepts of different branches of science are not of fundamentally different kinds but belong to one coherent system. The unity of science in this sense is closely connected with the thesis of Physicahsm (q.v.).   There is a practical task in the present stage of development, to come to a better mutual adaptation of terminologies in different branches of science.   There is today no unity of the laws of science. It is an aim of the future development of science to come, if possible, to a simple set of connected, fundamental laws from which the special laws in the different branches of science, including the social sciences, can be deduced. Here also, the analysis of language is regarded as one of the chief methods of the science of science. While logical positivism stressed chiefly the logical side of this analysis, it is here carried out from various directions, including an analysis of the biological and sociological sides of the activities of language and knowledge, as they have been emphasized earlier by Pragmatism (q.v.), especially C. S. Peirce and G. H. Mead. Thus the development leads now to a comprehensive general theory of signs or semiotic (q.v.) as a basis for philosophy The following publications and meetings may be regarded as organs of this movement.   The periodical "Erkenntnis", since 1930, now continued as "Journal of Unified Science"   The "Encyclopedia of Unified Science", its first part ("Foundations of the Unity of Science", 2 vols.) consisting of twenty monographs (eight appeared by 1940). Here, the foundations of various fields of science are discussed, especially from the point of view of the unity of science and scientific procedure, and the relations between the fields. Thus, the work intends to serve as an introduction to the science of science (q.v.).   A series of International Congresses for the Unity of Science was started by a preliminary conference in Prague 1934 (see report, Erkenntnis 5, 1935). The congresses took place at Pans in 1935 ("Actes", Pans 1936; Erkenntnis 5, 1936); at Copenhagen in 1936 (Erkenntnis 6, 1937); at Paris in 1937; at Cambridge, England, in 1938 (Erkenntnis 7, 1938); at Cambridge, Mass., in 1939 (J. Unif. Sc. 9, 1941); at Chicago in 1941.   Concerning the development and the aims of this movement, see O. Neurath and C. W. Morris (for both, see above, I D), further H. Reichenbach, Ziele and Wege der heutigen Naturphilosophie, 1931; S. S. Stevens, "Psychology and the Science of Science", Psych. Bull. 36, 1939 (with bibliography). Bibliographies in "Erkenntnis": 1, 1931, p. 315, p. 335 (Polish authors); 2, 1931, p. 151, p. 189; 5, 1935, p. 185, p. 195 (American authors), p. 199 (Polish authors), p. 409, larger bibliography: in Encycl. Unif. Science, vol. II, No. 10 (to ippetr in 1942). -- R.C.

AMPLE "language, music" A {FORTH}-like language for programming the 500/5000 series of add-on music synthesisers for the {BBC Microcomputer}. AMPLE was produced by Hybrid Technologies, Cambridge, England in the mid 1980s. Many AMPLE programs were published in Acorn User magazine. (1995-11-01)

AMPLE ::: (language, music) A FORTH-like language for programming the 500/5000 series of add-on music synthesisers for the BBC Microcomputer. AMPLE was produced by Hybrid Technologies, Cambridge, England in the mid 1980s. Many AMPLE programs were published in Acorn User magazine. (1995-11-01)

anchorage ::: n. --> The act of anchoring, or the condition of lying at anchor.
A place suitable for anchoring or where ships anchor; a hold for an anchor.
The set of anchors belonging to a ship.
Something which holds like an anchor; a hold; as, the anchorages of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Something on which one may depend for security; ground


anchor ::: n. --> A iron instrument which is attached to a ship by a cable (rope or chain), and which, being cast overboard, lays hold of the earth by a fluke or hook and thus retains the ship in a particular station.
Any instrument or contrivance serving a purpose like that of a ship&


Andrew Fluegelman ::: (person) A successful attorney, editor of PC World Magazine, and author of the MS-DOS communications program PC-TALK III, written in 1982. He once owned the trademark freeware but it wasn't enforced after his disappearance.In 1985, Fluegelman was diagnosed with cancer. He was last seen a week later, on 1985-07-06, when he left his Marin County home to go to his office in Tiburon. He called his wife later that day and has not been heard from since. His car was found at Vista Point on the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge.[San Francisco Examiner Sunday Magazine, October 1985]. . . .(2003-07-25)

Andrew Fluegelman "person" A successful attorney, editor of {PC World Magazine}, and author of the {MS-DOS} communications program {PC-TALK III}, written in 1982. He once owned the trademark "{freeware}" but it wasn't enforced after his disappearance. In 1985, Fluegelman was diagnosed with cancer. He was last seen a week later, on 1985-07-06, when he left his Marin County home to go to his office in Tiburon. He called his wife later that day and has not been heard from since. His car was found at Vista Point on the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge. [San Francisco Examiner Sunday Magazine, October 1985]. {Shareware history (http://paulspicks.com/history.asp)}. {NEWSBYTES article (http://textfiles.fisher.hu/news/freeware.txt)}. {(http://doenetwork.bravepages.com/579dmca.html)}. (2003-07-25)

Antahkarana also has the general sense of an intermediary between something or someone that is low to one that is high. Every messenger of truth and light is an antahkarana between the Masters of Wisdom and mankind. Likewise every great and good man or woman is an antahkarana between humanity and the spiritual essence of his or her own inner god. A person living in the noblest and loftiest part of his being, becomes such a bridge between the spiritual realm he is in touch with and all other entities and things contacted by him which belong to human life.

Antahkarana: A Sanskrit term, literally meaning internal sense organ. In occult philosophy, the term is used to indicate the bridge between the higher and the lower aspect of the manas.

Antahkarana (Sanskrit) Antaḥkaraṇa [from antar interior, within + karaṇa sense organ] Interior organ or instrument; defined variously as the seat of thought and feeling, the thinking faculty, the heart, mind, soul, and conscience. In Vedanta philosophy, it is looked upon as a fourfold inner instrument or intermediary between spirit and body, with mind being the go-between or bridge. One could say that there are several antahkaranas in the human septenary constitution: one for every path or bridge between any two monadic centers. Man is a unity in diversity, and the antahkaranas are the links of vibrating consciousness-substance uniting these various centers (cf OG 5). Blavatsky describes it as “the path that lies between thy Spirit and thy self, the highway of sensations, the rude arousers of Ahankara” (the sense of egoity); and that when the two have merged into the One and the personal sacrificed to self impersonal, then the antahkarana vanishes because no longer useful as a functioning bridge between the two. Further, the antahkarana is “the lower Manas, the Path of communication or communion between the personality and the higher Manas or human Soul. At death it is destroyed as a Path or medium of communication, and its remains survive in a form as the Kamarupa — the ‘shell’ ” (VS 56, 88-9).

Antaskarana(Sanskrit) ::: Perhaps better spelled as antahkarana. A compound word: antar, "interior," "within"; karana,sense organ. Occultists explain this word as the bridge between the higher and lower manas or betweenthe spiritual ego and personal soul of man. Such is H. P. Blavatsky's definition. As a matter of fact thereare several antahkaranas in the human septenary constitution -- one for every path or bridge between anytwo of the several monadic centers in man. Man is a microcosm, therefore a unified composite, a unity indiversity; and the antahkaranas are the links of vibrating consciousness-substance uniting these variouscenters.

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arc ::: 1. Any unbroken part of the circumference of a circle or other curved line. 2. A luminous bridge formed in a gap between two electrodes. arcs.

Archimedes ::: (computer) A family of microcomputers produced by Acorn Computers, Cambridge, UK. The Archimedes, launched in June 1987, was the first RISC based operating system and graphical user interface, RISC OS on ROM, along with an interpreter for Acorn's enhanced BASIC, BASIC V.The Archimedes was designed as the successor to Acorn's sucessful BBC Microcomputer series and includes some backward compatibility and a 6502 text editor, paint and draw programs. Software emulators are also available for the IBM PC as well as add-on Intel processor cards.There have been several series of Archimedes: A300, A400, A3000, A5000, A4000 and RISC PC. . . .See also Crisis Software, Warm Silence Software. (1998-04-03)

Archimedes "computer" A family of {microcomputers} produced by {Acorn Computers}, Cambridge, UK. The Archimedes, launched in June 1987, was the first {RISC} based {personal computer} (predating {Apple Computer}'s {Power Mac} by some seven years). It uses the {Advanced RISC Machine} (ARM) processor and includes Acorn's {multitasking} {operating system} and {graphical user interface}, {RISC OS} on {ROM}, along with an interpreter for Acorn's enhanced {BASIC}, {BASIC V}. The Archimedes was designed as the successor to Acorn's sucessful {BBC Microcomputer} series and includes some backward compatibility and a {6502} {emulator}. Several utilities are included free on disk (later in ROM) such as a {text editor}, paint and draw programs. Software emulators are also available for the {IBM PC} as well as add-on {Intel} processor cards. There have been several series of Archimedes: A300, A400, A3000, A5000, A4000 and {RISC PC}. {Usenet FAQ (ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/acorn/)}. {Archive site list (http://cs.vu.nl/~gerben/acorn/acorn-archives.txt)}. {HENSA archive (ftp://micros.hensa.ac.uk/)}. {Stuttgart archive (ftp://ftp.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/systems/acorn)}. See also {Crisis Software}, {Warm Silence Software}. (1998-04-03)

architecture ::: n. --> The art or science of building; especially, the art of building houses, churches, bridges, and other structures, for the purposes of civil life; -- often called civil architecture.
Construction, in a more general sense; frame or structure; workmanship.


Array Theory "theory" A theory developed by Trenchard More Jr. and used as the basis for the {NIAL} language. Papers are available from the IBM Cambridge Scientific Center, Cambridge MA. (1995-01-25)

Array Theory ::: (theory) A theory developed by Trenchard More Jr. and used as the basis for the NIAL language.Papers are available from the IBM Cambridge Scientific Center, Cambridge MA. (1995-01-25)

Artificial Life ::: (algorithm, application) (a-life) The study of synthetic systems which behave like natural living systems in some way. Artificial Life complements the applications in environmental and financial modelling and network communications.There are some interesting implementations of artificial life using strangely shaped blocks. A video, probably by the company Artificial Creatures who build insect-like robots in Cambridge, MA (USA), has several mechanical implementations of artificial life forms.See also evolutionary computing, Life.[Christopher G. Langton (Ed.), Artificial Life, Proceedings Volume VI, Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity. Addison-Wesley, 1989]. . . . (1995-02-21)

Artificial Life "algorithm, application" (a-life) The study of synthetic systems which behave like natural living systems in some way. Artificial Life complements the traditional biological sciences concerned with the analysis of living organisms by attempting to create lifelike behaviours within computers and other artificial media. Artificial Life can contribute to theoretical biology by modelling forms of life other than those which exist in nature. It has applications in environmental and financial modelling and network communications. There are some interesting implementations of artificial life using strangely shaped blocks. A video, probably by the company Artificial Creatures who build insect-like robots in Cambridge, MA (USA), has several mechanical implementations of artificial life forms. See also {evolutionary computing}, {Life}. [Christopher G. Langton (Ed.), "Artificial Life", Proceedings Volume VI, Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity. Addison-Wesley, 1989]. {Yahoo! (http://yahoo.com/Science/Artificial_Life/)}. {Santa Fe Institute (http://alife.santafe.edu/)}. {The Avida Group (http://krl.caltech.edu/avida/Avida.html)}. (1995-02-21)

A. S. Eddington, Space, Time, and Gravitation, Cambridge, England, 1920.

asphaltum ::: n. --> Mineral pitch, Jews&

AUTOGRAF "tool" A system for describing {bar charts}. ["User's Manual for AUTOGRAF", Cambridge Computer Assoc, Dec 1972]. (2001-05-14)

AUTOGRAF ::: (tool) A system for describing bar charts.[User's Manual for AUTOGRAF, Cambridge Computer Assoc, Dec 1972].(2001-05-14)

AverStar "company" The US software engineering company that developed {Hal}, under their former name, "Intermetrics". Other products include {CS-4}, {Red}, {Mwave Developers Toolkit} ({multimedia} for {IBM PC}), {cross-compilers} for {C} and {C++}; {Ada '83}, {Ada 95}, and {SAMeDL}. AverStar also supply {client/server} systems; custom software applications and {turnkey} systems; independent verification and validation; {CAE} integration technology; languages and compilers: {Ada}, {C}, {C++}, {HDLs} ({MHDL}), {Modula}, {SPL/1}. Address: Intermetrics, Inc., 733 Concord Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. Telephone: +1 (617) 661 1840. Fax: +1 (617) 868 2843. Address: 7918 Jones Branch Drive, McLean, Va 22102, USA. Telephone: +1 (703) 827-2606. Fax: +1 (703) 827-5560. Also Houston, TX, Huntington Beach, CA, Warminster, PA, and others. {AverStar Home (http://averstar.com/)}. (2003-02-17)

AverStar ::: (company) The US software engineering company that developed Hal, under their former name, Intermetrics. Other products include CS-4, Red, Mwave validation; CAE integration technology; languages and compilers: Ada, C, C++, HDLs (MHDL), Modula, SPL/1.Address: Intermetrics, Inc., 733 Concord Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. Telephone: +1 (617) 661 1840. Fax: +1 (617) 868 2843.Address: 7918 Jones Branch Drive, McLean, Va 22102, USA. Telephone: +1 (703) 827-2606. Fax: +1 (703) 827-5560.Also Houston, TX, Huntington Beach, CA, Warminster, PA, and others. .(2003-02-17)

balk ::: v. i. --> A ridge of land left unplowed between furrows, or at the end of a field; a piece missed by the plow slipping aside.
A great beam, rafter, or timber; esp., the tie-beam of a house. The loft above was called "the balks."
One of the beams connecting the successive supports of a trestle bridge or bateau bridge.
A hindrance or disappointment; a check.
A sudden and obstinate stop; a failure.


balustrade ::: n. --> A row of balusters topped by a rail, serving as an open parapet, as along the edge of a balcony, terrace, bridge, staircase, or the eaves of a building.

(b) American New Realists: More radical in that mind tended to lose its special status in the order of things. In psychology this school moved toward behaviorism. In philosophy they were extreme pan-objectivists. Distinguished representatives: F. J. E. Woodbridge, G. S. Fullerton, E. B. McGilvary and six platformists (so-called because of their collaboration in a volume The New Realism, published 1912): E. B. Holt, W. T. Marvin, W. P. Montague, R. B. Perry, W. B. Pitkin, E. G. Spaulding. The American New Realists agreed on a general platform but differed greatly among themselves as to theories of reality and particular questions. -- V.F.

barbacan ::: n. --> See Barbican.
A tower or advanced work defending the entrance to a castle or city, as at a gate or bridge. It was often large and strong, having a ditch and drawbridge of its own.
An opening in the wall of a fortress, through which missiles were discharged upon an enemy.


battler ::: n. --> A student at Oxford who is supplied with provisions from the buttery; formerly, one who paid for nothing but what he called for, answering nearly to a sizar at Cambridge.

BBN Technologies ::: (company) A company, originally known as Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc. (BBN), based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.BBN were awarded the original contract to build the ARPANET and have been extensively involved in Internet development. They are responsible for managing NNSC, CSNET, and NEARnet.The language LOGO was developed at BBN, as was the BBN Butterfly supercomputer. .(2003-11-10)

BBN Technologies "company" A company, originally known as Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc. (BBN), based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. BBN were awarded the original contract to build the {ARPANET} and have been extensively involved in {Internet} development. They are responsible for managing {NNSC}, {CSNET}, and {NEARnet}. The language {LOGO} was developed at BBN, as was the {BBN Butterfly} supercomputer. {BBN Home (http://bbn.com/)}. (2003-11-10)

Bridgetalk "language" A {visual language}. (2001-03-04)

Bridgetalk ::: (language) A visual language.(2001-03-04)

BCPL ::: (language) (Basic CPL) A British systems language developed by Richards in 1969 and descended from CPL (Combined Programming Language). BCPL is command' and functions: 'Let foo(bar) = expression'. 'Valof $(..Resultis..$)' causes a compound command to produce a value. Parameters are call-by-value.Program segments communicate via the global vector where system and user variables are stored in fixed numerical locations in a single array.The first BCPL compiler was written in AED. BCPL was used to implement the TRIPOS operating system, which was subsequently reincarnated as AmigaDOS.[BCPL - The Language and its Compiler, Martin Richards & Colin Whitby-Stevens, Cambridge U Press 1979].See OCODE, INTCODE.Oxford BCPL differed slightly: Test-Ifso-Ifnot, and section brackets in place of $( $).The original INTCODE interpreter for BCPL is available for Amiga, Unix, MS-DOS .A BCPL compiler bootstrap kit with an INTCODE interpreter in C was written by Ken Yap . (1995-03-26)

BCPL "language" (Basic CPL) A British systems language developed by Richards in 1969 and descended from {CPL} (Combined Programming Language). BCPL is low-level, typeless and block-structured, and provides only one-dimensional {arrays}. Case is not significant, but conventionally reserved words begin with a capital. Flow control constructs include: If-Then, Test-Then-Else, Unless-Do, While-Do, Until-Do, Repeat, Repeatwhile, Repeatuntil, For-to-By-Do, Loop, Break and Switchon-Into-Case-Default-Endcase. BCPL has conditional expressions, pointers, and manifest constants. It has both procedures: 'Let foo(bar) Be command' and functions: 'Let foo(bar) = expression'. 'Valof $(..Resultis..$)' causes a compound command to produce a value. Parameters are {call-by-value}. Program segments communicate via the global vector where system and user variables are stored in fixed numerical locations in a single array. The first BCPL {compiler} was written in {AED}. BCPL was used to implement the {TRIPOS} {operating system}, which was subsequently reincarnated as {AmigaDOS}. ["BCPL - The Language and its Compiler", Martin Richards & Colin Whitby-Stevens, Cambridge U Press 1979]. See {OCODE}, {INTCODE}. Oxford BCPL differed slightly: Test-Ifso-Ifnot, and section brackets in place of $( $). The original {INTCODE} {interpreter} for BCPL is available for {Amiga}, {Unix}, {MS-DOS} {(ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/amiga/programming/languages/BCPL/)}. A BCPL compiler {bootstrap} kit with an {INTCODE} {interpreter} in {C} was written by Ken Yap "ken@syd.dit.csiro.au". (1995-03-26)

Beijve (Sameh) The bright sun god of the nomadic people of northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Kola peninsula of Russia who call themselves Sameh (people of the sun). Beijve is the son of the divine Jubmel, and the Milky Way is the shining trail left by his skis when he hastened to obey the god’s summons. With Beijve’s advice and help, Jubmel caused a bridge to be created between the upper divine worlds “where the light begins” and the lower “dark and silent worlds”; on the upper end of the span he fashioned the earth from his little reindeer doe. Her bones became earth’s armature, her flesh its ground, her blood vessels became its rivers, and her hairs the forests. The little reindeer’s skull protects the earth from the intense light of the sun, and her two eyes are the morning and the evening star. But her heart he hid deep within the earth where the lonely mountaineer may sometimes, in the quiet summer night, hear it beating.

Bifrost, Bilrost, Bafrast (Icelandic, Scandinavian) [from bifast to tremble] Via tremula (the trembling way), the rainbow; the rainbow bridge in Norse mythology, also called the asbru (bridge of the aesir), separating the realm of the gods (Asgard) from that of men (Midgard), while giving access to it. Guarding the bridge is Heimdal, the whitest aesir, who will blow the gjallarhorn when the world comes to an end and the gods withdraw to their sacred ground (Ragnarok). Then Bifrost falls when the sons of Muspel storm over it. It is said that each day the gods cross Bifrost to meet in council at the fount of Urd (the norn that represents the past or causation), but Thor must ford the river, as his lightnings would set the bridge on fire.

big iron "jargon" (Or "heavy metal [Cambridge]) Large, expensive, ultra-fast computers. Used generally of {number crunching} {supercomputers} such as {Crays}, but can include more conventional big commercial {IBM}ish {mainframes}. The term implies approval, in contrast to "{dinosaur}". [{Jargon File}] (2000-11-09)

big iron ::: (jargon) (Or heavy metal [Cambridge]) Large, expensive, ultra-fast computers. Used generally of number crunching supercomputers such as Crays, but can include more conventional big commercial IBMish mainframes. The term implies approval, in contrast to dinosaur.[Jargon File](2000-11-09)

bridewell ::: n. --> A house of correction for the confinement of disorderly persons; -- so called from a hospital built in 1553 near St. Bride&

BRIDGE A component of {ICES} for civil engineers. [Sammet 1969, p. 616].

bridgeboard ::: n. --> A notched board to which the treads and risers of the steps of wooden stairs are fastened.
A board or plank used as a bridge.


bridged ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Bridge

bridgehead ::: n. --> A fortification commanding the extremity of a bridge nearest the enemy, to insure the preservation and usefulness of the bridge, and prevent the enemy from crossing; a tete-de-pont.

bridgeing ::: n. --> The system of bracing used between floor or other timbers to distribute the weight.

bridgeless ::: a. --> Having no bridge; not bridged.

bridge ::: n. 1. A structure spanning and providing passage over a gap or barrier, such as a river or roadway. bridges, bridge-like. v. 2. To build or provide a bridge over something; span. Also fig. 3. To join by or as if by a bridge; link, connect. bridged, bridging.

bridge ::: n. --> A structure, usually of wood, stone, brick, or iron, erected over a river or other water course, or over a chasm, railroad, etc., to make a passageway from one bank to the other.
Anything supported at the ends, which serves to keep some other thing from resting upon the object spanned, as in engraving, watchmaking, etc., or which forms a platform or staging over which something passes or is conveyed.
The small arch or bar at right angles to the strings of a


bridge "networking, hardware" A device which forwards traffic between {network segments} based on {data link layer} information. These segments would have a common {network layer} address. Every network should only have one {root bridge}. See also {gateway}, {router}. (2001-03-04)

bridge ::: (networking, hardware) A device which forwards traffic between network segments based on data link layer information. These segments would have a common network layer address.Every network should only have one root bridge.See also gateway, router.(2001-03-04)

bridgepot ::: n. --> The adjustable socket, or step, of a millstone spindle.

bridgetree ::: n. --> The beam which supports the spindle socket of the runner in a grinding mill.

bridge-ward ::: n. --> A bridge keeper; a warden or a guard for a bridge.
The principal ward of a key.


bridgey ::: a. --> Full of bridges.

bridging ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Bridge

brigge ::: n. --> A bridge. html{color:

brig ::: n. --> A bridge.
A two-masted, square-rigged vessel.


brouter ::: A device which bridges some packets (i.e. forwards based on data link layer information) and routes other packets (i.e. forwards based on network layer information). The bridge/route decision is based on configuration information.

brouter A device which bridges some {packets} (i.e. forwards based on {data link layer} information) and routes other packets (i.e. forwards based on {network layer} information). The {bridge}/{route} decision is based on configuration information.

B. Russell, The Principles of Mathematics, Cambridge, England, 1903; 2nd edn. London, 1937, and New York, 1938.

B. Russell, The Principles of Mathematics, Cambridge, England, 1903; 2nd edn., London, 1937, and New York, 1938.

butment ::: n. --> A buttress of an arch; the supporter, or that part which joins it to the upright pier.
The mass of stone or solid work at the end of a bridge, by which the extreme arches are sustained, or by which the end of a bridge without arches is supported.


cable ::: n. --> A large, strong rope or chain, of considerable length, used to retain a vessel at anchor, and for other purposes. It is made of hemp, of steel wire, or of iron links.
A rope of steel wire, or copper wire, usually covered with some protecting or insulating substance; as, the cable of a suspension bridge; a telegraphic cable.
A molding, shaft of a column, or any other member of convex, rounded section, made to resemble the spiral twist of a rope; -- called


CAMAL "tool" CAMbridge ALgebra system. A {symbolic mathematics} system used in Celestial Mechanics and General Relativity. CAMAL was implemented in {BCPL} on {Titan}. ["CAMAL User's Manual", John P. Fitch, Cambridge U, England (1975)]. ["The Design of the Cambridge Algebra System", S.R. Bourne et al, Proc 2nd Symp of Symb & Alg Manip, SIGSAM 1971]. (1995-02-16)

CAMAL ::: (tool) CAMbridge ALgebra system.A symbolic mathematics system used in Celestial Mechanics and General Relativity. CAMAL was implemented in BCPL on Titan.[CAMAL User's Manual, John P. Fitch, Cambridge U, England (1975)].[The Design of the Cambridge Algebra System, S.R. Bourne et al, Proc 2nd Symp of Symb & Alg Manip, SIGSAM 1971]. (1995-02-16)

Cambridge Lisp ::: A flavour of Lisp using BCPL. Sources owned by Fitznorman partners.

Cambridge Lisp A flavour of Lisp using BCPL. Sources owned by Fitznorman partners.

Cambridge, Mass.: Houghton, 1895.

Cambridge Platonists: A small group of 17th century Cambridge thinkers whose views represented a kind of revival of Platonism. Esp. Ralph Cudworth and Henry More. Remembered chiefly, perhaps, for holding that ethics rests on certain absolute and self-evident truths. -- W.K.F.

Cambridge: R. L. Bensly, 1895.

Cambridge School: A term loosely applied to English philosophers who have been influenced by the teachings of Professor G. E. Moore (mainly in unpublished lectures delivered at the Cambridge University, 1911-1939). In earlier years Moore stressed the need to accept the judgments of "common sense" on such matters as the existence of other persons, of an "external world", etc. The business of the analytical philosopher was not to criticise such judgments but to display the structure of the facts to which they referred. (Cf. "A defense of common-sense in philosophy," Contemporary British Philosophy, 2 (1925) -- Moore's only discussion of the method.) Such analysis would be directional, terminating in basic or atomic facts, all of whose constituents might be known by acquaintance. The examples discussed were taken largely from the field of epistemology, turning often about the problem of the relation of material objects to sense-data, and of indirect to direct knowledge. In this earlier period problems were often suggested by Russell's discussion of descriptions and logical constructions. The inconclusiveness of such specific discussions and an increasingly critical awareness of the functions of language in philosophical analysis has in later years tended to favor more flexible interpretations of the nature of analysis. (Cf. M. Black, "Relations Between Logical Positivism and the Cambridge School of Analysis", Journal of Unified Science (Erkenntnis), 8, 24-35 for a bibliography and list of philosophers who have been most influenced by emphasis on directional analysis.) -- M.B.

Cambridge U.P., 1909 and 1911.

Cambridge U.P., 1927.

cantabrigian ::: n. --> A native or resident of Cambridge; esp. a student or graduate of the university of Cambridge, England.

cantalever ::: n. --> A bracket to support a balcony, a cornice, or the like.
A projecting beam, truss, or bridge unsupported at the outer end; one which overhangs.


caput ::: n. --> The head; also, a knoblike protuberance or capitulum.
The top or superior part of a thing.
The council or ruling body of the University of Cambridge prior to the constitution of 1856.


Cartesianism: The philosophy of the French thinker, Rene Descartes (Cartesius) 1596-1650. After completing his formal education at the Jesuit College at La Fleche, he spent the years 1612-1621 in travel and military service. The reminder of his life was devoted to study and writing. He died in Sweden, where he had gone in 1649 to tutor Queen Christina. His principal works are: Discours de la methode, (preface to his Geometric, Meteores, Dieptrique) Meditationes de prima philosophia, Principia philosophiae, Passions de l'ame, Regulae ad directionem ingenii, Le monde. Descartes is justly regarded as one of the founders of modern epistemology. Dissatisfied with the lack of agreement among philosophers, he decided that philosophy needed a new method, that of mathematics. He began by resolving to doubt everything which could not pass the test of his criterion of truth, viz. the clearness and distinctness of ideas. Anything which could pass this test was to be readmitted as self-evident. From self-evident truths, he deduced other truths which logically follow from them. Three kinds of ideas were distinguished: innate, by which he seems to mean little more than the mental power to think things or thoughts; adventitious, which come to him from without; factitious, produced within his own mind. He found most difficulty with the second type of ideas. The first reality discovered through his method is the thinking self. Though he might doubt nearly all else, Descartes could not reasonably doubt that he, who was thinking, existed as a res cogitans. This is the intuition enunciated in the famous aphorism: I think, therefore I am, Cogito ergo sum. This is not offered by Descartes as a compressed syllogism, but as an immediate intuition of his own thinking mind. Another reality, whose existence was obvious to Descartes, was God, the Supreme Being. Though he offered several proofs of the Divine Existence, he was convinced that he knew this also by an innate idea, and so, clearly and distinctly. But he did not find any clear ideas of an extra-mental, bodily world. He suspected its existence, but logical demonstration was needed to establish this truth. His adventitious ideas carry the vague suggestion that they are caused by bodies in an external world. By arguing that God would be a deceiver, in allowing him to think that bodies exist if they do not, he eventually convinced himself of the reality of bodies, his own and others. There are, then, three kinds of substance according to Descartes: Created spirits, i.e. the finite soul-substance of each man: these are immaterial agencies capable of performing spiritual operations, loosely united with bodies, but not extended since thought is their very essence. Uncreated Spirit, i.e. God, confined neither to space nor time, All-Good and All-Powerful, though his Existence can be known clearly, his Nature cannot be known adequately by men on earth, He is the God of Christianity, Creator, Providence and Final Cause of the universe. Bodies, i.e. created, physical substances existing independently of human thought and having as their chief attribute, extension. Cartesian physics regards bodies as the result of the introduction of "vortices", i.e. whorls of motion, into extension. Divisibility, figurability and mobility, are the notes of extension, which appears to be little more thin what Descartes' Scholastic teachers called geometrical space. God is the First Cause of all motion in the physical universe, which is conceived as a mechanical system operated by its Maker. Even the bodies of animals are automata. Sensation is the critical problem in Cartesian psychology; it is viewed by Descartes as a function of the soul, but he was never able to find a satisfactory explanation of the apparent fact that the soul is moved by the body when sensation occurs. The theory of animal spirits provided Descartes with a sort of bridge between mind and matter, since these spirits are supposed to be very subtle matter, halfway, as it were, between thought and extension in their nature. However, this theory of sensation is the weakest link in the Cartesian explanation of cognition. Intellectual error is accounted for by Descartes in his theory of assent, which makes judgment an act of free will. Where the will over-reaches the intellect, judgment may be false. That the will is absolutely free in man, capable even of choosing what is presented by the intellect as the less desirable of two alternatives, is probably a vestige of Scotism retained from his college course in Scholasticism. Common-sense and moderation are the keynotes of Descartes' famous rules for the regulation of his own conduct during his nine years of methodic doubt, and this ethical attitude continued throughout his life. He believed that man is responsible ultimately to God for the courses of action that he may choose. He admitted that conflicts may occur between human passions and human reason. A virtuous life is made possible by the knowledge of what is right and the consequent control of the lower tendencies of human nature. Six primary passions are described by Descartes wonder, love, hatred, desire, joy and sorrow. These are passive states of consciousness, partly caused by the body, acting through the animal spirits, and partly caused by the soul. Under rational control, they enable the soul to will what is good for the body. Descartes' terminology suggests that there are psychological faculties, but he insists that these powers are not really distinct from the soul itself, which is man's sole psychic agency. Descartes was a practical Catholic all his life and he tried to develop proofs of the existence of God, an explanation of the Eucharist, of the nature of religious faith, and of the operation of Divine Providence, using his philosophy as the basis for a new theology. This attempted theology has not found favor with Catholic theologians in general.

CCLU ::: Cambridge CLU. CLU extended to support concurrency, distributed programming and remote procedure call, by G. Hamilton et al at CUCL.E-mail: Jean Bacon . (1994-10-13)

CCLU Cambridge CLU. {CLU} extended to support {concurrency}, distributed programming and {remote procedure call}, by G. Hamilton et al at {CUCL}. E-mail: Jean Bacon "jmb@cl.cam.ac.uk". (1994-10-13)

Characteristic doctrines held by them are the system of emanations, powers, or aeons, with which they bridged the gap, otherwise remaining unfilled, between divinity and the world; the whole thus constituting the pleroma. All the potentialities of the supreme descend by emanational evolution through the various orders of aeons to man, who is thereby endowed with unlimited potentials. The distinction between Agathodaimon and Kakodaimon; the recognition of the mystical serpent of knowledge as the endower of mankind with wisdom and opponent of the merely creative or working Demiourgos (represented as the Old Testament Jehovah) were, among other matters, fairly well made in these systems.

Charles Babbage ::: (person) The british inventor known to some as the Father of Computing for his contributions to the basic design of the computer through his Analytical Engine. His previous Difference Engine was a special purpose device intended for the production of mathematical tables.Babbage was born on December 26, 1791 in Teignmouth, Devonshire UK. He entered Trinity College, Cambridge in 1814 and graduated from Peterhouse. In 1817 he Analytical Engine. In 1834 he founded the Statistical Society of London. He died in 1871 in London.Babbage also invented the cowcatcher, the dynamometer, standard railroad gauge, uniform postal rates, occulting lights for lighthouses, Greenwich time signals, and the heliograph opthalmoscope. He also had an interest in cyphers and lock-picking.[Adapted from the text by J. A. N. Lee, Copyright September 1994].Babbage, as (necessarily) the first person to work with machines that can attack problems at arbitrary levels of abstraction, fell into a trap familiar to toolsmiths since, as described here by the English ethicist, Lord Moulton:One of the sad memories of my life is a visit to the celebrated mathematician and inventor, Mr Babbage. He was far advanced in age, but his mind was still as more work to complete the Calculating Machine than to design and construct the other in its entirety, so I turned my attention to the Analytical Machine.'After a few minutes' talk, we went into the next work-room, where he showed and explained to me the working of the elements of the Analytical Machine. I asked the Analytical Machine from the stage in which I left it.' I took leave of the old man with a heavy heart.When he died a few years later, not only had he constructed no machine, but the verdict of a jury of kind and sympathetic scientific men who were deputed to was that everything was too incomplete of be capable of being put to any useful purpose.[Lord Moulton, The invention of algorithms, its genesis, and growth, in G. C. Knott, ed., Napier tercentenary memorial volume (London, 1915), p. 1-24; quoted in Charles Babbage Passage from the Life of a Philosopher, Martin Campbell-Kelly, ed. (Rutgers U. Press and IEEE Press, 1994), p. 34].Compare: uninteresting, Ninety-Ninety Rule. (1996-02-22)

Charles Babbage "person" The British inventor known to some as the "Father of Computing" for his contributions to the basic design of the computer through his {Analytical Engine}. His previous {Difference Engine} was a special purpose device intended for the production of mathematical tables. Babbage was born on December 26, 1791 in Teignmouth, Devonshire UK. He entered Trinity College, Cambridge in 1814 and graduated from Peterhouse. In 1817 he received an MA from Cambridge and in 1823 started work on the Difference Engine through funding from the British Government. In 1827 he published a table of {logarithms} from 1 to 108000. In 1828 he was appointed to the Lucasian Chair of Mathematics at Cambridge (though he never presented a lecture). In 1831 he founded the British Association for the Advancement of Science and in 1832 he published "Economy of Manufactures and Machinery". In 1833 he began work on the Analytical Engine. In 1834 he founded the Statistical Society of London. He died in 1871 in London. Babbage also invented the cowcatcher, the dynamometer, standard railroad gauge, uniform postal rates, occulting lights for lighthouses, Greenwich time signals, and the heliograph opthalmoscope. He also had an interest in cyphers and lock-picking. [Adapted from the text by J. A. N. Lee, Copyright September 1994]. Babbage, as (necessarily) the first person to work with machines that can attack problems at arbitrary levels of {abstraction}, fell into a trap familiar to {toolsmiths} since, as described here by the English ethicist, Lord Moulton: "One of the sad memories of my life is a visit to the celebrated mathematician and inventor, Mr Babbage. He was far advanced in age, but his mind was still as vigorous as ever. He took me through his work-rooms. In the first room I saw parts of the original Calculating Machine, which had been shown in an incomplete state many years before and had even been put to some use. I asked him about its present form. 'I have not finished it because in working at it I came on the idea of my {Analytical Machine}, which would do all that it was capable of doing and much more. Indeed, the idea was so much simpler that it would have taken more work to complete the Calculating Machine than to design and construct the other in its entirety, so I turned my attention to the Analytical Machine.'" "After a few minutes' talk, we went into the next work-room, where he showed and explained to me the working of the elements of the Analytical Machine. I asked if I could see it. 'I have never completed it,' he said, 'because I hit upon an idea of doing the same thing by a different and far more effective method, and this rendered it useless to proceed on the old lines.' Then we went into the third room. There lay scattered bits of mechanism, but I saw no trace of any working machine. Very cautiously I approached the subject, and received the dreaded answer, 'It is not constructed yet, but I am working on it, and it will take less time to construct it altogether than it would have token to complete the Analytical Machine from the stage in which I left it.' I took leave of the old man with a heavy heart." "When he died a few years later, not only had he constructed no machine, but the verdict of a jury of kind and sympathetic scientific men who were deputed to pronounce upon what he had left behind him, either in papers or in mechanism, was that everything was too incomplete of be capable of being put to any useful purpose." [Lord Moulton, "The invention of algorithms, its genesis, and growth", in G. C. Knott, ed., "Napier tercentenary memorial volume" (London, 1915), p. 1-24; quoted in Charles Babbage "Passage from the Life of a Philosopher", Martin Campbell-Kelly, ed. (Rutgers U. Press and IEEE Press, 1994), p. 34]. Compare: {uninteresting}, {Ninety-Ninety Rule}. (1996-02-22)

chemist "jargon" (Cambridge) Someone who wastes computer time on {number crunching} when you'd far rather the computer were working out anagrams of your name or printing Snoopy calendars or running {life} patterns. May or may not refer to someone who actually studies chemistry. [{Jargon File}] (1995-02-07)

chemist ::: (jargon) (Cambridge) Someone who wastes computer time on number crunching when you'd far rather the computer were working out anagrams of your name or printing Snoopy calendars or running life patterns. May or may not refer to someone who actually studies chemistry.[Jargon File] (1995-02-07)

chesses ::: n. pl. --> The platforms, consisting of two or more planks doweled together, for the flooring of a temporary military bridge.

Church. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard U.P., 1964.

CityScape ::: (company) A re-seller of Internet connections to the PIPEX backbone.E-Mail: .Address: CityScape Internet Services, 59 Wycliffe Rd., Cambridge, CB1 3JE, England. Telephone: +44 (1223) 566 950. (1994-11-08)

CityScape "company" A re-seller of {Internet} connections to the {PIPEX} {backbone}. E-Mail: "sales@cityscape.co.uk". Address: CityScape Internet Services, 59 Wycliffe Rd., Cambridge, CB1 3JE, England. Telephone: +44 (1223) 566 950. (1994-11-08)

college ::: n. --> A collection, body, or society of persons engaged in common pursuits, or having common duties and interests, and sometimes, by charter, peculiar rights and privileges; as, a college of heralds; a college of electors; a college of bishops.
A society of scholars or friends of learning, incorporated for study or instruction, esp. in the higher branches of knowledge; as, the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge Universities, and many American colleges.


Columbia AppleTalk Package "networking" (CAP) An implementation of {Apple Computer}'s {AppleTalk} {protocols} for {Unix} {4.2BSD} and its derivatives, from {Columbia University}. There are two different {LAP} delivery mechanisms for: {IPTalk} and {Ethertalk} (possibly using {UAB}). CAP supports the following {AppleTalk} {protocols}: {AppleTalk Transaction Protocol} (ATP), {Name Binding Protocol} (NBP), {Printer Access Protocol} (PAP), {AppleTalk Session Protocol} (ASP), {AppleTalk Filing Protocol} (AFP) client side. In addition, the {Datagram Delivery Protocol} (DDP) and {Zone Information Protocol} (ZIP) are partially available. The structure of the {Internet Appletalk Bridge} software makes it impossible to provide full DDP service. Only the Get Zone List ATP ZIP command is implemented for ZIP. (1995-01-10)

commoner ::: n. --> One of the common people; one having no rank of nobility.
A member of the House of Commons.
One who has a joint right in common ground.
One sharing with another in anything.
A student in the university of Oxford, Eng., who is not dependent on any foundation for support, but pays all university charges; - - at Cambridge called a pensioner.
A prostitute.


compendious ::: a. --> Containing the substance or general principles of a subject or work in a narrow compass; abridged; summarized.

Complex Instruction Set Computer ::: (CISC) A processor where each instruction can perform several low-level operations such as memory access, arithmetic operations or address calculations. The term was coined in contrast to Reduced Instruction Set Computer.Before the first RISC processors were designed, many computer architects were trying to bridge the semantic gap - to design instruction sets to support and complex addressing modes to allow data structure and array accesses to be compiled into single instructions.While these architectures achieved their aim of allowing high-level language constructs to be expressed in fewer instructions, it was observed that they did instruction. It is easier to debug a complex instruction set implemented in microcode than one whose decoding is hard-wired in silicon.Examples of CISC processors are the Motorola 680x0 family and the Intel 80186 through Intel 486 and Pentium. (1994-10-10)

Complex Instruction Set Computer (CISC) A processor where each instruction can perform several low-level operations such as memory access, arithmetic operations or address calculations. The term was coined in contrast to {Reduced Instruction Set Computer}. Before the first RISC processors were designed, many computer architects were trying to bridge the "{semantic gap}" - to design {instruction sets} to support {high-level languages} by providing "high-level" instructions such as procedure call and return, loop instructions such as "decrement and branch if non-zero" and complex {addressing modes} to allow data structure and {array} accesses to be compiled into single instructions. While these architectures achieved their aim of allowing high-level language constructs to be expressed in fewer instructions, it was observed that they did not always result in improved performance. For example, on one processor it was discovered that it was possible to improve the performance by NOT using the procedure call instruction but using a sequence of simpler instructions instead. Furthermore, the more complex the instruction set, the greater the overhead of decoding an instruction, both in execution time and silicon area. This is particularly true for processors which used {microcode} to decode the (macro) instruction. It is easier to debug a complex instruction set implemented in microcode than one whose decoding is "{hard-wired}" in silicon. Examples of CISC processors are the {Motorola} {680x0} family and the {Intel 80186} through {Intel 486} and {Pentium}. (1994-10-10)

condense ::: v. t. --> To make more close, compact, or dense; to compress or concentrate into a smaller compass; to consolidate; to abridge; to epitomize.
To reduce into another and denser form, as by cold or pressure; as, to condense gas into a liquid form, or steam into water. ::: v. i.


Continuation Passing Style ::: (CPS) A semantically clean language with continuations used as an intermediate language for Scheme and the SML/NJ compiler.[Rabbit: A Compiler for Scheme, G.L. Steele, AI-TR-474, MIT (May 1978)].[Compiling With Continuations, A. Appel, Cambridge U Press 1992].

Continuation Passing Style "language" (CPS) An intermediate language for {Scheme} that implements {continuation passing style}. The CPS language is semantically clean and is used for the {SML/NJ} {compiler}. ["Rabbit: A Compiler for Scheme", G.L. Steele, AI-TR-474, MIT (May 1978)]. ["Compiling With Continuations", A. Appel, Cambridge U Press 1992]. (2014-09-24)

CPL ::: Combined Programming Language. U Cambridge and U London. A very complex language, syntactically based on ALGOL 60, with a pure functional subset. (Atlas 2) computer at Cambridge. Led to the much simpler BCPL. The Main Features of CPL, D.W. Barron et al, Computer J 6(2):134-143 (Jul 1963).

CPL Combined Programming Language. U Cambridge and U London. A very complex language, syntactically based on ALGOL 60, with a pure functional subset. Provides the ..where.. form of local definitions. Strongly typed but has a "general" type enabling a weak form of polymorphism. Functions may be defined as either normal or applicative order. Typed array and polymorphic list structures. List selection is through structure matching. Partially implemented on the Titan (Atlas 2) computer at Cambridge. Led to the much simpler BCPL. "The Main Features of CPL", D.W. Barron et al, Computer J 6(2):134-143 (Jul 1963).

crippleware ::: 1. Software that has some important functionality deliberately removed, so as to entice potential users to pay for a working version.2. (Cambridge) Guiltware that exhorts you to donate to some charity.Compare careware, nagware.3. Hardware deliberately crippled, which can be upgraded to a more expensive model by a trivial change (e.g. removing a jumper). A correspondant gave the following example:In 1982-5, a friend had a Sharp scientific calculator which was on the list of those permitted in exams. No programmable calculators were allowed.A very similar, more expensive, programmable model had two extra keys for programming where the cheaper version just had blank metal.My friend took his calculator apart (as you would) and lo and behold, the rubber switches of the program keys were there on the circuit board. So all he had to any useful routines, put a sticker with his name on it over the hole, and press the buttons through the sticker with a pen.[Jargon File](2001-05-12)

crippleware 1. Software that has some important functionality deliberately removed, so as to entice potential users to pay for a working version. 2. (Cambridge) {Guiltware} that exhorts you to donate to some charity. Compare {careware}, {nagware}. 3. Hardware deliberately crippled, which can be upgraded to a more expensive model by a trivial change (e.g. removing a jumper). A correspondant gave the following example: In 1982-5, a friend had a {Sharp} {scientific calculator} which was on the list of those permitted in exams. No programmable calculators were allowed. A very similar, more expensive, programmable model had two extra keys for programming where the cheaper version just had blank metal. My friend took his calculator apart (as you would) and lo and behold, the rubber switches of the program keys were there on the circuit board. So all he had to do was cut a hole in the face. For exams he would pre-load the calculator with any useful routines, put a sticker with his name on it over the hole, and press the buttons through the sticker with a pen. [{Jargon File}] (2001-05-12)

CROSSTABS ::: Simple language for statistical analysis of tabular data. User's Manual for the CROSSTABS System, Cambridge Computer Assoc (Feb 1977).

CROSSTABS Simple language for statistical analysis of tabular data. "User's Manual for the CROSSTABS System", Cambridge Computer Assoc (Feb 1977).

crownwork ::: n. --> A work consisting of two or more bastioned fronts, with their outworks, covering an enceinte, a bridgehead, etc., and connected by wings with the main work or the river bank.

CS-4 ::: [CS-4 Language Reference Manual and Operating System Interface, Ben M. Brosgol et al, Report IR-130-2, Intermetrics, Cambridge MA, Oct 1975]. (1995-01-19)

CS-4 ["CS-4 Language Reference Manual and Operating System Interface", Ben M. Brosgol et al, Report IR-130-2, Intermetrics, Cambridge MA, Oct 1975]. (1995-01-19)

cubbridge-head ::: n. --> A bulkhead on the forecastle and half deck of a ship.

Cudworth, Ralph: (1617-1688) Was the leading Cambridge Platonist (q.v.). His writings were devoted to a refutation of Hobbesean materialism which he characterized as atheistic. He accepted a rationalism of the kind advanced by Descartes. He found clear and distinct fundamental notions or categories reflecting universal reason, God's mind, the nature and essence of things and the moral laws, which he held to be as binding on God as the axioms of mathematics. His two most important works are The True Intellectual System of the Universe, and A Treatise concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality. -- L.E.D.

culvert ::: n. --> A transverse drain or waterway of masonry under a road, railroad, canal, etc.; a small bridge.

Darkness In theosophical philosophy light is not regarded as self-existent, but as primordially the spiritual effect of a spiritual cause, the emanation from something grander and more radical beyond it. This unknown divine substratum, the original superspiritual intelligence-substance of the universe, is sometimes called darkness; likewise, it is spoken of as absolute light. Thus absolute light and absolute darkness are the same, so that manifested light sprang from unmanifested light or darkness. Philosophically, non-ego — which is freedom from the limitations of egoity and manifested particularities — voidness, and darkness are a three-in-one, darkness being Father-Mother and light, their Son. Night or darkness preceded day and light in cosmogony, as is recognized in Genesis, where darkness broods over the face of the deep. The creation of light, or the emanation of light from darkness, is the first step in cosmic manifestation. Light thus is truly called original substance or spiritual matter; darkness, purest spirit. Synonymous with this darkness are ’eyn soph, the Boundless, the bridgeless abyss, the unmanifest, the ever-invisible robes of the eternal parent.

dean ::: n. --> A dignitary or presiding officer in certain ecclesiastical and lay bodies; esp., an ecclesiastical dignitary, subordinate to a bishop.
The collegiate officer in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, England, who, besides other duties, has regard to the moral condition of the college.
The head or presiding officer in the faculty of some colleges or universities.


docket ::: n. --> A small piece of paper or parchment, containing the heads of a writing; a summary or digest.
A bill tied to goods, containing some direction, as the name of the owner, or the place to which they are to be sent; a label.
An abridged entry of a judgment or proceeding in an action, or register or such entries; a book of original, kept by clerks of courts, containing a formal list of the names of parties, and minutes of the proceedings, in each case in court.


dolly ::: n. --> A contrivance, turning on a vertical axis by a handle or winch, and giving a circular motion to the ore to be washed; a stirrer.
A tool with an indented head for shaping the head of a rivet.
In pile driving, a block interposed between the head of the pile and the ram of the driver.
A small truck with a single wide roller used for moving heavy beams, columns, etc., in bridge building.


drawbridge ::: n. --> A bridge of which either the whole or a part is made to be raised up, let down, or drawn or turned aside, to admit or hinder communication at pleasure, as before the gate of a town or castle, or over a navigable river or canal.

Edwards, Jonathan: (1703-1758) American theologian. He is looked upon by many as one of the first theologians that the New World has produced. Despite the formalistic nature of his system, there is a noteworthy aesthetic foundation in his emphasis on "divine and supernatural light" as the basis for illumination and the searchlight to an exposition of such topics as freedom and original sin. Despite the aura of tradition about his pastorates at Northampton and Stockbridge, his missionary services among the Indians and his short lived presidency of Princeton University, then the College of New Jersey, he remains significant in the fields of theology, metaphysics, epistemology, aesthetics and ethics. See Life and Works of Jonathan Edwards, 10 vol. (1830) ed. S. E. Dvsight. -- L.E.D.

Electronic Discrete Sequential Automatic Computer "computer, history" (EDSAC, often "Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Computer") Based upon the {EDVAC} (Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer) designed in 1945, the EDSAC was completed in 1949 at the University of Cambridge Mathematical Laboratory in England. The EDSAC performed its first calculation on 1949-05-06. EDSAC was considered to be the first computer to store programs. It ceased to exist in about 1951. [What happened to it?] (2010-01-07)

encenia ::: n. pl. --> A festival commemorative of the founding of a city or the consecration of a church; also, the ceremonies (as at Oxford and Cambridge, England) commemorative of founders or benefactors.

Enoch. New York: Cambridge U.P. 1928. A version

entireness ::: n. --> The state or condition of being entire; completeness; fullness; totality; as, the entireness of an arch or a bridge.
Integrity; wholeness of heart; honesty.
Oneness; unity; -- applied to a condition of intimacy or close association. ::: pl.


epitome ::: n. --> A work in which the contents of a former work are reduced within a smaller space by curtailment and condensation; a brief summary; an abridgement.
A compact or condensed representation of anything.


epitomist ::: n. --> One who makes an epitome; one who abridges; an epitomizer.

epitomize ::: v. t. --> To make an epitome of; to shorten or abridge, as a writing or discourse; to reduce within a smaller space; as, to epitomize the works of Justin.
To diminish, as by cutting off something; to curtail; as, to epitomize words.


era Synonym {epoch}. Webster's Unabridged makes these words almost synonymous, but "era" usually connotes a span of time rather than a point in time.

E. V. Huntington, The Continuum, Cambridge, Mass., 1917.

fabricate ::: v. t. --> To form into a whole by uniting its parts; to frame; to construct; to build; as, to fabricate a bridge or ship.
To form by art and labor; to manufacture; to produce; as, to fabricate woolens.
To invent and form; to forge; to devise falsely; as, to fabricate a lie or story.


fabrication ::: n. --> The act of fabricating, framing, or constructing; construction; manufacture; as, the fabrication of a bridge, a church, or a government.
That which is fabricated; a falsehood; as, the story is doubtless a fabrication.


famulist ::: n. --> A collegian of inferior rank or position, corresponding to the sizar at Cambridge.

fellow-commoner ::: n. --> A student at Cambridge University, England, who commons, or dines, at the Fellow&

Flavors "language" A {Lisp} variant for the {LISP Machine}, with {object-oriented} features, developed by D. Weinreb and D.A. Moon "moon@cambridge.apple.com" in 1980. "{Classes}" were called Flavors in the language. Though the Flavors design was superseded (notably by the {Common LISP} {CLOS} facility), the term "flavor" persisted as a general synonym for "class". ["Object-Oriented Programming with Flavors", D.A. Moon, SIGPLAN Notices 21(11):1-8 (OOPSLA '86), Nov 1986]. (1994-12-01)

floor ::: n. --> The bottom or lower part of any room; the part upon which we stand and upon which the movables in the room are supported.
The structure formed of beams, girders, etc., with proper covering, which divides a building horizontally into stories. Floor in sense 1 is, then, the upper surface of floor in sense 2.
The surface, or the platform, of a structure on which we walk or travel; as, the floor of a bridge.
A story of a building. See Story.


Fohat (Tibetan-Mongolian) [from Mon pho, fo buddha, buddhi] Cosmic life or vitality; bipolar cosmic vital electricity, equivalent to the light of the Logos, daiviprakriti, eros, the fiery whirlwind, etc. As the bridge between spirit and matter, fohat is the collectivity of intelligent forces through which cosmic ideation impresses itself upon substance, thus forming the various worlds of manifestation. In the manifested universe, it “is that Occult, electric, vital power, which, under the Will of the Creative Logos, unites and brings together all forms, giving them the first impulse which becomes in time law. . . . Fohat becomes the propelling force, the active Power which causes the One to become Two and Three . . . then Fohat is transformed into that force which brings together the elemental atoms and makes them aggregate and combine” (SD 1:109).

footbridge ::: n. --> A narrow bridge for foot passengers only.

Free Software Foundation ::: (body) (FSF) An organisation devoted to the creation and dissemination of free software, i.e. software that is free from licensing fees or restrictions on Richard Stallman (RMS), partly to proselytise for his position that information is community property and all software source should be shared.The GNU project has developed the GNU Emacs editor and a C compiler, gcc, replacements for many Unix utilities and many other tools. A complete Unix-like operating system (HURD) is in the works (April 1994).Software is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, which also provides a good summary of the Foundation's goals and principles. The Free available (e.g. by FTP - see below) users are encouraged to support the work of the FSF by paying for their distribution service or by making donations.One of the slogans of the FSF is Help stamp out software hoarding! This remains controversial because authors want to own, assign and sell the results cooperated to produce large amounts of high-quality software for free redistribution under the Free Software Foundation's imprimatur.See copyleft, General Public Virus, GNU archive site. .Unofficial WWW pages: .E-mail: .Address: Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.Telephone: +1 (617) 876 3296. (1995-12-10)

Free Software Foundation "body" (FSF) An organisation devoted to the creation and dissemination of {free software}, i.e. software that is free from licensing fees or restrictions on use. The Foundation's main work is supporting the {GNU} project, started by {Richard Stallman} (RMS), partly to proselytise for his position that information is community property and all software source should be shared. The GNU project has developed the GNU {Emacs} editor and a {C} compiler, {gcc}, replacements for many Unix utilities and many other tools. A complete {Unix}-like operating system ({HURD}) is in the works (April 1994). Software is distributed under the terms of the {GNU General Public License}, which also provides a good summary of the Foundation's goals and principles. The Free Software Foundation raises most of its funds from distributing its software, although it is a charity rather than a company. Although the software is freely available (e.g. by {FTP} - see below) users are encouraged to support the work of the FSF by paying for their distribution service or by making donations. One of the slogans of the FSF is "Help stamp out software hoarding!" This remains controversial because authors want to own, assign and sell the results of their labour. However, many hackers who disagree with RMS have nevertheless cooperated to produce large amounts of high-quality software for free redistribution under the Free Software Foundation's imprimatur. See {copyleft}, {General Public Virus}, {GNU archive site}. {(ftp://ftp.gnu.ai.mit.edu)}. Unofficial WWW pages: {PDX (http://cs.pdx.edu/~trent/gnu/)}, {DeLorie (http://delorie.com/gnu/)}. E-mail: "gnu@gnu.org". Address: Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. Telephone: +1 (617) 876 3296. (1995-12-10)

GCAL "text, tool" The Cambridge {Phoenix} equivalent of {troff}. So called because all Cambridge utilities were named after birds, GCAL was a "run off" equivalent, and Geococcyx californianus is the Latin name of the roadrunner. GCAL was eventually obsoleted by {TeX}. It is believed that even more obscure puns lurked in the depths of Phoenix. Perhaps it is better they stayed there. (2003-12-05)

GCAL ::: (text, tool) The Cambridge Phoenix equivalent of troff. So called because all Cambridge utilities were named after birds, GCAL was a run off equivalent, and Geococcyx californianus is the Latin name of the roadrunner. GCAL was eventually obsoleted by TeX.It is believed that even more obscure puns lurked in the depths of Phoenix. Perhaps it is better they stayed there.(2003-12-05)

Gensym Standard Interface ::: (programming) (GSI) A set of C libraries and programming tools used to interface G2 to external systems. Commercially available bridges are available to SCADA systems and PLCs. (1997-02-11)

Gensym Standard Interface "programming" (GSI) A set of {C} libraries and programming tools used to interface {G2} to external systems. Commercially available bridges are available to {SCADA} systems and {PLCs}. (1997-02-11)

grunge /gruhnj/ 1. That which is grungy, or that which makes it so. 2. [Cambridge] Code which is inaccessible due to changes in other parts of the program. The preferred term in North America is {dead code}.

grunge ::: /gruhnj/ 1. That which is grungy, or that which makes it so.2. [Cambridge] Code which is inaccessible due to changes in other parts of the program. The preferred term in North America is dead code.

guy ::: n. --> A rope, chain, or rod attached to anything to steady it; as: a rope to steady or guide an object which is being hoisted or lowered; a rope which holds in place the end of a boom, spar, or yard in a ship; a chain or wire rope connecting a suspension bridge with the land on either side to prevent lateral swaying; a rod or rope attached to the top of a structure, as of a derrick, and extending obliquely to the ground, where it is fastened.
A grotesque effigy, like that of Guy Fawkes, dressed up in


gyp ::: n. --> A college servant; -- so called in Cambridge, England; at Oxford called a scout.

HAKMEM "publication" /hak'mem/ MIT AI Memo 239 (February 1972). A legendary collection of neat mathematical and programming hacks contributed by many people at MIT and elsewhere. (The title of the memo really is "HAKMEM", which is a 6-letterism for "hacks memo".) Some of them are very useful techniques, powerful theorems, or interesting unsolved problems, but most fall into the category of mathematical and computer trivia. Here is a sampling of the entries (with authors), slightly paraphrased: Item 41 (Gene Salamin): There are exactly 23,000 prime numbers less than 2^18. Item 46 (Rich Schroeppel): The most *probable* suit distribution in bridge hands is 4-4-3-2, as compared to 4-3-3-3, which is the most *evenly* distributed. This is because the world likes to have unequal numbers: a thermodynamic effect saying things will not be in the state of lowest energy, but in the state of lowest disordered energy. Item 81 (Rich Schroeppel): Count the magic squares of order 5 (that is, all the 5-by-5 arrangements of the numbers from 1 to 25 such that all rows, columns, and diagonals add up to the same number). There are about 320 million, not counting those that differ only by rotation and reflection. Item 154 (Bill Gosper): The myth that any given programming language is machine independent is easily exploded by computing the sum of powers of 2. If the result loops with period = 1 with sign +, you are on a sign-magnitude machine. If the result loops with period = 1 at -1, you are on a twos-complement machine. If the result loops with period greater than 1, including the beginning, you are on a ones-complement machine. If the result loops with period greater than 1, not including the beginning, your machine isn't binary - the pattern should tell you the base. If you run out of memory, you are on a string or bignum system. If arithmetic overflow is a fatal error, some fascist pig with a read-only mind is trying to enforce machine independence. But the very ability to trap overflow is machine dependent. By this strategy, consider the universe, or, more precisely, algebra: Let X = the sum of many powers of 2 = ...111111 (base 2). Now add X to itself: X + X = ...111110. Thus, 2X = X - 1, so X = -1. Therefore algebra is run on a machine (the universe) that is two's-complement. Item 174 (Bill Gosper and Stuart Nelson): 21963283741 is the only number such that if you represent it on the {PDP-10} as both an integer and a {floating-point} number, the bit patterns of the two representations are identical. Item 176 (Gosper): The "banana phenomenon" was encountered when processing a character string by taking the last 3 letters typed out, searching for a random occurrence of that sequence in the text, taking the letter following that occurrence, typing it out, and iterating. This ensures that every 4-letter string output occurs in the original. The program typed BANANANANANANANA.... We note an ambiguity in the phrase, "the Nth occurrence of." In one sense, there are five 00's in 0000000000; in another, there are nine. The editing program TECO finds five. Thus it finds only the first ANA in BANANA, and is thus obligated to type N next. By Murphy's Law, there is but one NAN, thus forcing A, and thus a loop. An option to find overlapped instances would be useful, although it would require backing up N - 1 characters before seeking the next N-character string. Note: This last item refers to a {Dissociated Press} implementation. See also {banana problem}. HAKMEM also contains some rather more complicated mathematical and technical items, but these examples show some of its fun flavour. HAKMEM is available from MIT Publications as a {TIFF} file. {(ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/hb/hbaker)}. (1996-01-19)

HAKMEM ::: (publication) /hak'mem/ MIT AI Memo 239 (February 1972). A legendary collection of neat mathematical and programming hacks contributed by many people mathematical and computer trivia. Here is a sampling of the entries (with authors), slightly paraphrased:Item 41 (Gene Salamin): There are exactly 23,000 prime numbers less than 2^18.Item 46 (Rich Schroeppel): The most *probable* suit distribution in bridge hands is 4-4-3-2, as compared to 4-3-3-3, which is the most *evenly* distributed. This saying things will not be in the state of lowest energy, but in the state of lowest disordered energy.Item 81 (Rich Schroeppel): Count the magic squares of order 5 (that is, all the 5-by-5 arrangements of the numbers from 1 to 25 such that all rows, columns, and diagonals add up to the same number). There are about 320 million, not counting those that differ only by rotation and reflection.Item 154 (Bill Gosper): The myth that any given programming language is machine independent is easily exploded by computing the sum of powers of 2. If the itself: X + X = ...111110. Thus, 2X = X - 1, so X = -1. Therefore algebra is run on a machine (the universe) that is two's-complement.Item 174 (Bill Gosper and Stuart Nelson): 21963283741 is the only number such that if you represent it on the PDP-10 as both an integer and a floating-point number, the bit patterns of the two representations are identical.Item 176 (Gosper): The banana phenomenon was encountered when processing a character string by taking the last 3 letters typed out, searching for a random although it would require backing up N - 1 characters before seeking the next N-character string.Note: This last item refers to a Dissociated Press implementation. See also banana problem.HAKMEM also contains some rather more complicated mathematical and technical items, but these examples show some of its fun flavour.HAKMEM is available from MIT Publications as a TIFF file. . (1996-01-19)

harmonometer ::: n. --> An instrument for measuring the harmonic relations of sounds. It is often a monochord furnished with movable bridges.

H. A. Wolfson, Crescas' Critique of Aristotle, Cambridge, 1929.

H. G. Forder, The Foundations of Euclidean Geometry, Cambridge, England, 1927.

hip ::: n. --> The projecting region of the lateral parts of one side of the pelvis and the hip joint; the haunch; the huckle.
The external angle formed by the meeting of two sloping sides or skirts of a roof, which have their wall plates running in different directions.
In a bridge truss, the place where an inclined end post meets the top chord.
The fruit of a rosebush, especially of the English dog-rose


Historically, one may say that, in general, Greek ethics was teleological, though there are deontological strains in Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics. In Christian moralists one finds both kinds of ethics, according as the emphasis is on the will of God as the source of duties (the ordinary view) or on the goodness of God as somehow the end of human life (Augustine and Aquinas), theology and revelation taking a central role in either case. In modern philosophical ethics, again, both kinds of ethics are present, with the opposition between them coming out into the open. Starting in the 17th and 18th centuries in Britain are both "intuitionism" (Cambridge Platonists, Clarke, Butler, Price, Reid, Whewell, McCosh, etc.) and utilitarianism (q.v.), with British ethics largely a matter of controversy between the two, a controversy in which the teleological side has lately been taken by Cambridge and the deontological side by Oxford. Again, in Germany, England, and elsewhere there have been, on the one hand, the formalistic deontologism of Kant and his followers, and, on the other, the axiological or teleological ethics of the Hegelian self-realizationists and the Wertethik of Scheler and N. Hartmann.

HOL Higher Order Logic. A proof-generating system for {higher order logic} based on {LCF}. Implementations include {HOL-88} and {HOL-90}. {(ftp://ted.cs.uidaho.edu/pub/hol)}. Mailing list: info-hol@ted.cs.uidaho.edu. ["HOL: A Machine Oriented Formulation of Higher Order Logic", M.J.C. Gordon, Report 68, Comp Lab U Cambridge (1985)]. ["Introduction to HOL", M.J.C. Gordon et al, Cambridge U Press 1993 ISBN 0-521-441897].

HOL ::: Higher Order Logic. A proof-generating system for higher order logic based on LCF. Implementations include HOL-88 and HOL-90. . Mailing list: [HOL: A Machine Oriented Formulation of Higher Order Logic, M.J.C. Gordon, Report 68, Comp Lab U Cambridge (1985)].[Introduction to HOL, M.J.C. Gordon et al, Cambridge U Press 1993 ISBN 0-521-441897].

hosteler ::: n. --> The keeper of a hostel or inn.
A student in a hostel, or small unendowed collede in Oxford or Cambridge.


hostel ::: n. --> An inn.
A small, unendowed college in Oxford or Cambridge.


Human Interface Technology Laboratory (HITL) The Human Interface Technology Laboratory at the {University of Washington} was founded in 1990. It is a centre for research and development of advanced interface technology. Located on the university campus, HITL forms a bridge between academia and industry. It maintains its industrial focus via the Virtual Worlds Consortium and maintains contacts with academia by training students and teaching courses. The lab has access to faculty and students throughout the State of Washington. Address: Human Interface Technology Laboratory, University of Washington, Seattle, USA. (1995-02-13)

ICES ::: Integrated Civil Engineering System. Subsystems include COGO, STRUDL, BRIDGE, LEASE, PROJECT, ROADS and TRANSET. Internal languages include ICETRAN and CDL. An Integrated Computer System for Engineering Problem Solving, D. Roos, Proc SJCC 27(2), AFIPS (Spring 1965). Sammet 1969, pp.615-620.

ICES Integrated Civil Engineering System. Subsystems include COGO, STRUDL, BRIDGE, LEASE, PROJECT, ROADS and TRANSET. Internal languages include ICETRAN and CDL. "An Integrated Computer System for Engineering Problem Solving", D. Roos, Proc SJCC 27(2), AFIPS (Spring 1965). Sammet 1969, pp.615-620.

Ifing (Icelandic, Scandinavian) [from if, ef doubt] In Norse mythology, a wide, ever-flowing river which runs between Asgard (court of the gods) and Jotunheim (home of the giants where the worlds of the living are formed). This river never freezes over to form an ice-bridge which might be traversed by the unworthy, but all human souls must eventually cross the river Doubt and also the river Time (Tund) in order to gain the realm of the gods.

inched ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Inch ::: a. --> Having or measuring (so many) inches; as, a four-inched bridge.

In Havamal — a long poem of the Elder Edda — Odin relates how he “hung nine nights in the windtorn tree” (of life), seeking runes of wisdom (in the material worlds), and that he “raised them with song.” It is said that Odin first invented runes and carved them on various beneficent agencies that safeguard human life on earth. One is carved on the shield Grimnismal that “stands before the shining god; mountain and billion would burn away should he fall aside.” Another rune is inscribed on the ear of Arvakrand one on the hoof of Allsvinn (the horses that draw the solar disk across the sky); one is on the reins of Sleipnir, Odin’s steed, one on the paw of the bear, another on the tongue of Bragi (poetic inspiration), on the claws of the wolf and on the eagle’s beak, on the rainbow bridge (Bifrost); on glass, on gold, on wine, on herb; on Vili’s heart and Odin’s spear, on the nails of the Norns, etc. All were later scraped off, mixed with the holy mead of wisdom, and distributed throughout the three worlds for the benefit of gods and men.

INTCODE ::: A low-level interpreted language used in bootstrapping the BCPL compiler. The INTCODE machine has six control registers and eight functions. OCODE was used as the intermediate language.[INTCODE - An Interpretive Machine Code for BCPL, M. Richards, Computer Lab, U Cambridge 1972].[BCPL - The Language and its Compiler, Martin Richards & Colin Whitby-Stevens, Cambridge U Press 1979].

INTCODE "language" A low-level {interpreted language} used in {bootstrapping} the {BCPL} compiler. The INTCODE machine has six control {registers} and eight functions. {OCODE} was used as the intermediate language. ["INTCODE - An Interpretive Machine Code for BCPL", M. Richards, Computer Lab, U Cambridge 1972]. ["BCPL - The Language and its Compiler", Martin Richards & Colin Whitby-Stevens, Cambridge U Press 1979]. (2014-08-21)

Interlisp "language" A dialect of {Lisp} developed in 1967 by {Bolt, Beranek and Newman} (Cambridge, MA) as a descendant of {BBN-Lisp}. It emphasises user interfaces. It is currently[?] supported by {Xerox PARC}. Interlisp was one of two main branches of LISP (the other being {MACLISP}). In 1981 {Common LISP} was begun in an effort to combine the best features of both. Interlisp includes a Lisp programming environment. It is {dynamically scoped}. LAMBDA functions evaluate their arguments, NLAMBDA functions do not. Any function could be called with optional arguments. See also {AM}, {CLISP}, {Interlisp-10}, {Interlisp-D}. ["Interlisp Programming Manual", W. Teitelman, TR, Xerox Rec Ctr 1975]. (2004-05-07)

Interlisp ::: (language) A dialect of Lisp developed in 1967 by Bolt, Beranek and Newman (Cambridge, MA) as a descendant of BBN-Lisp. It emphasises user interfaces. It is currently[?] supported by Xerox PARC.Interlisp was one of two main branches of LISP (the other being MACLISP). In 1981 Common LISP was begun in an effort to combine the best features of both. LAMBDA functions evaluate their arguments, NLAMBDA functions do not. Any function could be called with optional arguments.See also AM, CLISP, Interlisp-10, Interlisp-D.[Interlisp Programming Manual, W. Teitelman, TR, Xerox Rec Ctr 1975].(2004-05-07)

In the Avesta (Yasht 22), on the fourth day after death, the soul of the defunct finds itself in the presence of a maid of divine beauty or of fiendish ugliness according as he himself was good or bad, and she leads him into heaven or hell. This holy bridge and this maid are naught but karma; and as a person is essentially his own karma, the maid he meets after death is himself, divine in beauty or fiendish in ugliness; or again his constitution itself after death is the holy bridge which in the good and noble person can be traversed safely, but in the case of the wicked person who has starved his spiritual nature to a mere thread, his constitution becomes like the edge of a razor, and if there is not sufficient good and decency in the defunct to traverse this razor bridge, he falls into the lower regions.

  “In the Dwapara Yuga righteousness was diminished by a half. The Veda became fourfold. Some men studied four Vedas, other three, others two, others one, and some none at all. Ceremonies were celebrated in a great variety of ways. From the decline of goodness only few men adhered to truth. When men had fallen away from goodness, many diseases, desires, and calamities, caused by destiny, assailed them, by which they were severely afflicted and driven to practise austerities. Others desiring heavenly bliss offered sacrifices. Thus men declined through unrighteousness” (abridged by Muir, 1:144)

In the field of the philosophy of religion, Platonism becomes obscure. There is little doubt that Plato paid only lip-service to the anthropomorphic polytheism of Athenian religion. Many of the attributes of the Idea of the Good are those of an eternal God. The Republic (Book II) pictures the Supreme Being as perfect, unchangeable and the author of truth. Similar rationalizations are found throughout the Laws. Another current of religious thought is to be found m the Timaeus, Politicus and Sophist. The story of the making of the universe and man by the Demiurgus is mythic and yet it is in many points a logical development of his theory of Ideas. The World-Maker does not create things from nothing, he fashions the world out of a pre-existing chaos of matter by introducing patterns taken from the sphere of Forms. This process of formation is also explained, in the Timaeus (54 ff), in terms of various mathematical figures. In an early period of the universe, God (Chronos) exercised a sort of Providential care over things in this world (Politicus, 269-275), but eventually man was left to his own devices. The tale of Er, at the end of the Republic, describes a judgment of souls after death, their separation into the good and the bad, and the assignment of various rewards and punishments. H. Stephanus et J. Serranus (ed.), Platonis Opera (Paris, 1578), has provided the standard pagination, now used in referring to the text of Plato, it is not a critical edition. J. Burnet (ed.), Platonis Opera, 5 vol. (Oxford, 1899-1907). Platon, Oeuvres completes, texte et trad., Collect. G. Bude (Paris, 1920 ff.). The Dialogues of Plato, transl. B. Jowett, 3rd ed. (Oxford, 1920). W. Pater, Plato and Platonism (London, 1909). A. E. Taylor, Plato, the Man and his Work (N. Y., 1927). P. Shorey, What Plato Said (Chicago, 1933). A. Dies, Autour de Platon, 2 vol. (Paris, 1927). U. von Wilamowitz-Moellendorf, Platon, 2 vol. (Berlin, 1919). John Burnet, Platonism (Berkeley, 1928). Paul Elmer More, Platonism (Oxford, 1931). Constantm Ritter, Essence of Plato's Philosophy (London, 1933). Leon Robin, Platon (Paris, 1935). Paul Shorey, Platonism, Ancient and Modern (Berkeley, 1938). A. E. Taylor, Platontsm and Its Influence (London, 1924). F. J. E. Woodbridge, The Son of Apollo (Boston, 1929). C. Bigg, The Christian Platomsts of Alexandria (Oxford, 1913). T. Whittaker, The Neo-Platonists (Cambridge, 1918, 2nd ed ). John H. Muirhead, The Platonic Tradition in Angle-Saxon Philosophy (New York, 1931). F. J. Powicke, The Cambridge Platonists (Boston, 1927). -- V.J.B.

in the Syriac Acts of Thomas. Cambridge, 1897.

In the Vedantic system of Krishna, however, avyakta is also parabrahman, that which will not perish even at the time of cosmic pralaya, because parabrahman is the one essence, not only of the whole cosmos, but even of mulaprakriti itself, the foundation of the manifested cosmos. “In case you follow the Sankhyan doctrine, you have to rise from Upadhi to Upadhi in gradual succession, and when you try to rise from the last Upadhi to their Avyaktam, there is unfortunately no connection that is likely to enable your consciousness to bridge the interval. If the Sankhyan system of philosophy is the true one, your aim will be to trace Upadhi to its source, but not consciousness to its source. The consciousness manifested in every Upadhi is traceable to the Logos and not to the Avyaktam of the Sankhyas. It is very much easier for a man to follow his own consciousness farther and farther into the depths of his inmost nature, and ultimately reach its source — the Logos — than to try to follow Upadhi to its source in this Mulaprakriti, this Avyaktam. Moreover, supposing you do succeed in reaching this Avyaktam, you can never fix your thoughts in it or preserve your individuality in it; for, it is incapable of retaining any of these permanently” (Notes on BG 98). Nevertheless the Sankhya philosophy is as true as is the Vedanta, and reaches the same ultimates of philosophic thought and understanding, although along differing systemic lines.

Introd. M. R. James. New York: Cambridge U.P., 1927.

It is the human principle of understanding paralleling manas (TG 94); also the fourth of the five inner faculties. On the Chinvat Bridge after death the soul meets its daena in the form of a maiden whose appearance varies according to the soul’s deeds on earth.

I. Vienna Circle; Logical Positivsm, Logical Empiricism. The Vienna Circle, founded by M. Schlick (q.v.) in 1924, ending with his death in 1936. Among its members: G. Bergmann, R. Carnap (q.v.), H. Feigl, Ph. Frank (q.v.), K. G&oUML;del (q.v.), H. Hahn (d. 1934), O. Neurath, F Waismann. Seen historically, the movement shows influences from three sides   the older empiricism and positivism, especially Hume, Mill, Mach;   methodology of empirical science, as developed by scientists since about the middle of the 19th century, e.g., Helmholtz, Mach, Poincare. Duhem, Boltzmann, Einstein;   symbolic logic and logical analysis of language as developed especially by Frege, Whitehead and Russell, Wittgenstein. Russell (q.v.) was the first to combine these trends and therefore had an especially strong influence. The views developed in the V. C. have been called Logical Positivism (A. E. Blumberg and H. Feigl, J. Phil. 28, 1931); many members now prefer the term "Logical Empiricism". Among the characteristic features: emphasis on scientific attitude and on co-operation, hence emphasis on intersubjective (q.v.) language and unity of science. Empiricism: every knowledge that is factual (see Meaning, Kinds of, 1), is connected with experiences in such a way that verification or direct or indirect confirmation is possible (see Verification).   The emphasis on logical analysis of language (see Semiotic) distinguishes this movement from earlier empiricism and positivism. The task of philosophy is amlysis of knowledge, especially of science; chief method: analysis of the language of science (see Semiotic; Meaning, Kinds of). Publications concerning the historical development of this movement and its chief views: Wissenschaftliche Weltauffassung: Der Wiener Kreis, Wien 1929 (with bibliography). O. Neurath, Le Developpement du Cercle de Vienne, et l'Avenir de l'Empirisme Logique, 1935. C. W. Morris, Logical Positivism, Pragmatism, and Scientific Empiricism, Paris 1937. E. Nagel, "Impressions and Appraisals of Analytic Philosophy in Europe", I, II, tic Empiricism in Germany, and the Present State of its Problems. Ibid. E. Nagel, "The Fight for Clarity: Logical Empiricism", Amer. Scholar, 1938. Many papers by members of the group have been published in "Erkenntnis" since 1930, now continued as "Journal of Unified Science".   Compare M. Black, "Relations between Logical Positivism and the Cambridge School of Analysis", J. Un. Sc. 8, 1940. II. Scientific Empiricism. A wider movement, comprising besides Logical Empiricism other groups and individuals with related views in various countries. Also called Unity of Science Movement.

IXI Limited "company" A Cambridge, England company who were the leading supplier of {Unix} System windowing software when they were acquired by {SCO} in February 1993. (1994-12-12)

IXI Limited ::: (company) A Cambridge, England company who were the leading supplier of Unix System windowing software when they were acquired by SCO in February 1993. (1994-12-12)

J. G. Sickes, Peter Abaelard (Cambridge, Eng., 1932). -- V.J.B.

Jossle "language" A type checked language with {separate compilation} using a program library. Mentioned in ["Rationale for the Design of Ada", J. Ichbiah, Cambridge U Press, 1986, p.192]. (2005-02-19)

Jossle ::: (language) A type checked language with separate compilation using a program library.Mentioned in [Rationale for the Design of Ada, J. Ichbiah, Cambridge U Press, 1986, p.192].(2005-02-19)

Kent Recursive Calculator "language" (KRC) A {lazy} {functional language} developed by {David Turner} in 1981, based on {SASL}, with {pattern matching} and {ZF expressions}. ["Functional Programming and its Applications", David A. Turner, Cambridge U Press 1982]. See also {continental drift}. (2011-11-30)

kingtruss ::: --> A truss, framed with a king-post; -- used in roofs, bridges, etc.

Kinvad or Chinvad (Avestan?) In the Vendidad, the holy bridge made by Ahura-Mazda extending over hell and leading to Paradise. For the souls of the righteous it widens to the breadth of nine javelins; for the souls of the wicked it narrows to a thread, and they fall down into hell, according to later Persian mythology. It corresponds to the Sirath bridge of the Moslems.

kluge "jargon" /klooj/, /kluhj/ (From German "klug" /kloog/ - clever and Scottish "{kludge}") 1. A Rube Goldberg (or Heath Robinson) device, whether in {hardware} or {software}. The spelling "kluge" (as opposed to "kludge") was used in connection with computers as far back as the mid-1950s and, at that time, was used exclusively of *hardware* kluges. 2. "programming" A clever programming trick intended to solve a particular nasty case in an expedient, if not clear, manner. Often used to repair bugs. Often involves {ad-hockery} and verges on being a {crock}. In fact, the TMRC Dictionary defined "kludge" as "a crock that works". 3. Something that works for the wrong reason. 4. ({WPI}) A {feature} that is implemented in a {rude} manner. In 1947, the "New York Folklore Quarterly" reported a classic shaggy-dog story "Murgatroyd the Kluge Maker" then current in the Armed Forces, in which a "kluge" was a complex and puzzling artifact with a trivial function. Other sources report that "kluge" was common Navy slang in the WWII era for any piece of electronics that worked well on shore but consistently failed at sea. However, there is reason to believe this slang use may be a decade older. Several respondents have connected it to the brand name of a device called a "Kluge paper feeder" dating back at least to 1935, an adjunct to mechanical printing presses. The Kluge feeder was designed before small, cheap electric motors and control electronics; it relied on a fiendishly complex assortment of cams, belts, and linkages to both power and synchronise all its operations from one motive driveshaft. It was accordingly tempermental, subject to frequent breakdowns, and devilishly difficult to repair - but oh, so clever! One traditional folk etymology of "klugen" makes it the name of a design engineer; in fact, "Kluge" is a surname in German, and the designer of the Kluge feeder may well have been the man behind this myth. {TMRC} and the MIT hacker culture of the early 1960s seems to have developed in a milieu that remembered and still used some WWII military slang (see also {foobar}). It seems likely that "kluge" came to MIT via alumni of the many military electronics projects run in Cambridge during the war (many in MIT's venerable Building 20, which housed {TMRC} until the building was demolished in 1999). [{Jargon File}] (2002-10-02)

KRC ::: Kent Recursive Calculator.A lazy functional language developed by David Turner in 1981 based on SASL, with pattern matching and ZF expressions.[Functional Programming and its Applications, David A. Turner, Cambridge U Press 1982].See also continental drift. (1994-12-06)

League for Programming Freedom ::: (body) (LPF) A grass-roots organisation of professors, students, businessmen, programmers and users dedicated to bringing back the freedom to interface copyrights, have taken away our freedom of expression and our ability to do a good job.Look and feel lawsuits attempt to monopolise well-known command languages; some have succeeded. Copyrights on command languages enforce gratuitous incompatibility, close opportunities for competition, and stifle incremental improvements.Software patents are even more dangerous; they make every design decision in the development of a program carry a risk of a lawsuit, with draconian pre-trial consider using are patented; it is impossible to find out whether they will be patented in the future.The League is not opposed to the legal system that Congress intended -- copyright on individual programs. Our aim is to reverse the recent changes made by judges in response to special interests, often explicitly rejecting the public interest principles of the Constitution.The League works to abolish the new monopolies by publishing articles, talking with public officials, boycotting egregious offenders, and in the future may stimulated widespread media coverage for the issue. We welcome suggestions for other activities, as well as help in carrying them out.Membership dues in the League are $42 per year for programmers, managers and professionals; $10.50 for students; $21 for others. The League's funds will be is a non-profit corporation, but not considered a tax-exempt charity. However, for those self-employed in software, the dues can be a business expense.The League needs both activist members and members who only pay their dues. We also greatly need additional corporate members; contact us for information.Jack Larsen is President, Chris Hofstader is Secretary, and Steve Sisak is Treasurer. .Telephone: +1 (617) 243 4091.E-mail: .Address: League for Programming Freedom, 1 Kendall Square

liveware /li:v'weir/ 1. A less common synonym for {wetware} 2. (Cambridge) Vermin. "Waiter, there's some liveware in my salad." [{Jargon File}] (1995-10-30)

liveware ::: /li:v'weir/ 1. A less common synonym for wetware2. (Cambridge) Vermin. Waiter, there's some liveware in my salad.[Jargon File] (1995-10-30)

Loebner Prize "artificial intelligence" An annual competition in {artificial intelligence} started by Dr. {Hugh Loebner} of New York City in 1991. A $100,000 prize is offered to the author of the first computer program to pass an unrestricted {Turing test}. Annual competitions are held each year with a $2000 prize for the best program on a restricted {Turing test}. Sponsors of previous competitions include: {Apple Computer}, {Computerland}, Crown Industries, GDE Systems, {IBM} Personal Computer Company's {Center for Natural Computing}, Greenwich Capital Markets, {Motorola}, the {National Science Foundation}, The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and The Weingart Foundation. The 1995 and 1996 events were unrestricted Turing Tests, requiring computer entries to converse indefinitely with no topic restrictions. So far, even the best programs give themselves away almost immediately, either by simple grammatical mistakes or by repetition. Complete transcripts and {IBM compatible} diskettes that play the 1991, 1992, and 1993 conversations in real-time are available for purchase from the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies (telephone: +1 (617) 491 9020, Fax: 1072). Sponsorship opportunities are available. {Loebner Prize Home (http://loebner.net/)}. (2003-11-30)

Loebner Prize ::: (artificial intelligence) An annual competition in artificial intelligence started by Dr. Hugh Loebner of New York City in 1991. A $100,000 unrestricted Turing test. Annual competitions are held each year with a $2000 prize for the best program on a restricted Turing test.Sponsors of previous competitions include: Apple Computer, Computerland, Crown Industries, GDE Systems, IBM Personal Computer Company's Center for Natural Computing, Greenwich Capital Markets, Motorola, the National Science Foundation, The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and The Weingart Foundation.The 1995 and 1996 events were unrestricted Turing Tests, requiring computer entries to converse indefinitely with no topic restrictions. So far, even the best programs give themselves away almost immediately, either by simple grammatical mistakes or by repetition.Complete transcripts and IBM compatible diskettes that play the 1991, 1992, and 1993 conversations in real-time are available for purchase from the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies (telephone: +1 (617) 491 9020, Fax: 1072). Sponsorship opportunities are available. .(2003-11-30)

logarithm ::: n. --> One of a class of auxiliary numbers, devised by John Napier, of Merchiston, Scotland (1550-1617), to abridge arithmetical calculations, by the use of addition and subtraction in place of multiplication and division.

Mabinogion (Welsh) A plural form invented by Lady Charlotte Guest and applied to the Mabinogi and other medieval or earlier romances which she translated from Welsh to English. The Mabinogi proper has four branches: the stories of Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed (Pwyll prince of Dyfed); Manawyddan fab Llyr (Manawyddan son of Llyr); Branwen ferch Llyr (Branwen daughter of Llyr); and Math fab Mathonwy. The tales as they come down to us were written down in South Wales some time before the Conquest — in the last two centuries of Welsh independence — and are marked by great beauty of style and literary finish. Matthew Arnold compares them to “peasants’ huts built of the stones of Ephesus”: the substance of them comes from a profound antiquity which, with its wisdom, the latest tellers of them did not fully understand. As to that antiquity: when Bran the Blessed invaded Ireland, we are told, there was no sea between Wales and Ireland, but only two small rivers. These being unbridged, the question arose, how should the hosts of the Island of the Mighty cross them? A question Bran solved by laying down his body from bank to bank, saying: “He who is Chief, let him be the Bridge,” a saying that contains a great part of the secret wisdom of the Druids.

MAC-360 A system for solving numerical problems using equation-like input. Developed around 1967. ["User's Guide to MAC-360", Charles Stark Draper Lab, Cambridge MA (Aug 1973)]. [Sammet 1969, p. 264].

MAC-360 ::: A system for solving numerical problems using equation-like input. Developed around 1967.[User's Guide to MAC-360, Charles Stark Draper Lab, Cambridge MA (Aug 1973)].[Sammet 1969, p. 264].

Macintosh Common Lisp "language" (MCL) {Common Lisp} for the {Apple Macintosh}. Guillaume Cartier, of the Mathematics Department at UQAM, Canada, has written some libraries. {(ftp://cambridge.apple.com/pub/mcl2/contrib/)}. (1992-11-30)

MacLisp "language" A dialect of {Lisp} developed at {MIT} AI Lab in 1966, known for its efficiency and programming facilities. MacLisp was later used by {Project MAC}, {Mathlab} and {Macsyma}. It ran on the {PDP-10}. It introduced the {LEXPR} (a function with variable {arity}), {macros}, {arrays}, and {CATCH/THROW}. MacLisp was one of two main branches of LISP (the other being {Interlisp}). In 1981 {Common LISP} was begun in an effort to combine the best features of both. ["MACLISP Reference Manual", D.A. Moon "moon@cambridge.apple.com", TR Project MAC, MIT 1974]. (2004-05-07)

MACL {Macintosh} {Allegro CL}. E-mail: "info-macl@cambridge.apple.com".

mail bridge "messaging" A {mail gateway} that {forwards} {electronic mail} messages between two or more networks if they meet certain administrative criteria. (1996-02-26)

mail bridge ::: (messaging) A mail gateway that forwards electronic mail messages between two or more networks if they meet certain administrative criteria. (1996-02-26)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) An independent, coeducational university located in Cambridge, MA, USA. Its best-known computer-related labs are the {Artificial Intelligence Lab}, the {Lab for Computer Science} and the Media Lab. It is also known for its {hacks} or practical jokes, such as {The Great Dome Police Car Hack (http://the-tech.mit.edu/Bulletins/hack.html)}. Resident computer {hackers} include {Richard Stallman}, {Gerald Sussman} and {Tom Knight}. See also {6.001}. {(http://web.mit.edu/)}.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology ::: (MIT) An independent, coeducational university located in Cambridge, MA, USA. Its best-known computer-related labs are the Artificial Intelligence Lab, the practical jokes, such as . Resident computer hackers include Richard Stallman, Gerald Sussman and Tom Knight.See also 6.001. .

MELD ::: A concurrent, object-oriented, dataflow, modular and fault-tolerant language! MELD is comparable to SR.[MELDing Multiple Granularities of Parallelism, G. Kaiser et al, ECOOP '89, pp. 147-166, Cambridge U Press 1989]. (1994-11-11)

MELD A {concurrent}, {object-oriented}, {dataflow}, {modular} and {fault-tolerant} language! MELD is comparable to {SR}. ["MELDing Multiple Granularities of Parallelism", G. Kaiser et al, ECOOP '89, pp. 147-166, Cambridge U Press 1989]. (1994-11-11)

mercury delay line "storage, history" An archaic {first-in first-out} fixed time period data storage device using {acoustic transducers} to transmit data as waves in a trough or tube of mercury. EDSAC (Cambridge) and UNIVAC I used delay lines. (2002-06-12)

mercury delay line ::: (storage, history) An archaic first-in first-out fixed time period data storage device using acoustic transducers to transmit data as waves in a trough or tube of mercury.EDSAC (Cambridge) and UNIVAC I used delay lines.(2002-06-12)

metasyntactic variable "grammar" Strictly, a {variable} used in {metasyntax}, but often used for any name used in examples and understood to stand for whatever thing is under discussion, or any random member of a class of things under discussion. The word {foo} is the {canonical} example. To avoid confusion, hackers never (well, hardly ever) use "foo" or other words like it as permanent names for anything. In filenames, a common convention is that any filename beginning with a metasyntactic-variable name is a {scratch} file that may be deleted at any time. To some extent, the list of one's preferred metasyntactic variables is a cultural signature. They occur both in series (used for related groups of variables or objects) and as singletons. Here are a few common signatures: {foo}, {bar}, {baz}, quux, quuux, quuuux...: MIT/Stanford usage, now found everywhere. At MIT (but not at Stanford), {baz} dropped out of use for a while in the 1970s and '80s. A common recent mutation of this sequence inserts {qux} before quux. bazola, ztesch: Stanford (from mid-'70s on). {foo}, {bar}, thud, grunt: This series was popular at CMU. Other CMU-associated variables include ack, barf, foo, and {gorp}. {foo}, {bar}, fum: This series is reported to be common at {Xerox PARC}. {fred}, {barney}: See the entry for {fred}. These tend to be Britishisms. {toto}, titi, tata, tutu: Standard series of metasyntactic variables among francophones. {corge}, {grault}, {flarp}: Popular at Rutgers University and among {GOSMACS} hackers. zxc, spqr, {wombat}: Cambridge University (England). shme: Berkeley, GeoWorks, Ingres. Pronounced /shme/ with a short /e/. {foo}, {bar}, zot: {Helsinki University of Technology}, Finland. blarg, wibble: New Zealand Of all these, only "foo" and "bar" are universal (and {baz} nearly so). The compounds {foobar} and "foobaz" also enjoy very wide currency. Some jargon terms are also used as metasyntactic names; {barf} and {mumble}, for example. See also {Commonwealth Hackish} for discussion of numerous metasyntactic variables found in Great Britain and the Commonwealth. [{Jargon File}] (1995-11-13)

metasyntactic variable ::: (grammar) Strictly, a variable used in metasyntax, but often used for any name used in examples and understood to stand for whatever thing is under foo is the canonical example. To avoid confusion, hackers never (well, hardly ever) use foo or other words like it as permanent names for anything.In filenames, a common convention is that any filename beginning with a metasyntactic-variable name is a scratch file that may be deleted at any time.To some extent, the list of one's preferred metasyntactic variables is a cultural signature. They occur both in series (used for related groups of variables or objects) and as singletons. Here are a few common signatures: foo, bar, baz, quux, quuux, quuuux...: MIT/Stanford usage, now found everywhere. At MIT (but not at Stanford), baz dropped out of use for a while in the 1970s and '80s. A common recent mutation of this sequence inserts qux before quux. bazola, ztesch: Stanford (from mid-'70s on). foo, bar, thud, grunt: This series was popular at CMU. Other CMU-associated variables include ack, barf, foo, and gorp. foo, bar, fum: This series is reported to be common at Xerox PARC. fred, barney: See the entry for fred. These tend to be Britishisms. toto, titi, tata, tutu: Standard series of metasyntactic variables among francophones. corge, grault, flarp: Popular at Rutgers University and among GOSMACS hackers. zxc, spqr, wombat: Cambridge University (England). shme: Berkeley, GeoWorks, Ingres. Pronounced /shme/ with a short /e/. foo, bar, zot: Helsinki University of Technology, Finland. blarg, wibble: New ZealandOf all these, only foo and bar are universal (and baz nearly so). The compounds foobar and foobaz also enjoy very wide currency.Some jargon terms are also used as metasyntactic names; barf and mumble, for example.See also Commonwealth Hackish for discussion of numerous metasyntactic variables found in Great Britain and the Commonwealth.[Jargon File] (1995-11-13)

metasyntactic variable ::: (grammar) Strictly, a variable used in metasyntax, but often used for any name used in examples and understood to stand for whatever thing is under foo is the canonical example. To avoid confusion, hackers never (well, hardly ever) use foo or other words like it as permanent names for anything.In filenames, a common convention is that any filename beginning with a metasyntactic-variable name is a scratch file that may be deleted at any time.To some extent, the list of one's preferred metasyntactic variables is a cultural signature. They occur both in series (used for related groups of variables or objects) and as singletons. Here are a few common signatures:foo, bar, baz, quux, quuux, quuuux...: MIT/Stanford usage, now found everywhere. At MIT (but not at Stanford), baz dropped out of use for a while in the 1970s and '80s. A common recent mutation of this sequence inserts qux before quux.bazola, ztesch: Stanford (from mid-'70s on).foo, bar, thud, grunt: This series was popular at CMU. Other CMU-associated variables include ack, barf, foo, and gorp.foo, bar, fum: This series is reported to be common at Xerox PARC.fred, barney: See the entry for fred. These tend to be Britishisms.toto, titi, tata, tutu: Standard series of metasyntactic variables among francophones.corge, grault, flarp: Popular at Rutgers University and among GOSMACS hackers.zxc, spqr, wombat: Cambridge University (England).shme: Berkeley, GeoWorks, Ingres. Pronounced /shme/ with a short /e/.foo, bar, zot: Helsinki University of Technology, Finland.blarg, wibble: New ZealandOf all these, only foo and bar are universal (and baz nearly so). The compounds foobar and foobaz also enjoy very wide currency.Some jargon terms are also used as metasyntactic names; barf and mumble, for example.See also Commonwealth Hackish for discussion of numerous metasyntactic variables found in Great Britain and the Commonwealth.[Jargon File] (1995-11-13)

MIT AI Lab ::: (body) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology artificial intelligence laboratory) Workplace of many famous AI researchers at MIT including GLS and RMS. .Address: 545 Technology Sq., Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.(2003-02-28)

MIT AI Lab "body" ({Massachusetts Institute of Technology} {artificial intelligence} laboratory) Workplace of many famous AI researchers at MIT including {GLS} and {RMS}. {(http://ai.mit.edu/)}. Address: 545 Technology Sq., Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. (2003-02-28)

ML/I "language" An early {macro} language first implemented by Peter Brown at the {Cambridge University} in 1966. ML/I has been maintained by Bob Eager since 1973. {ML/I Home (http://ml1.org.uk/)}. [P.J. Brown, CACM 10(10):618-623, Oct 1967]. (2006-07-21)

ML/I ::: (language) An early macro language first implemented by Peter Brown at the Cambridge University in 1966. ML/I has been maintained by Bob Eager since 1973. .[P.J. Brown, CACM 10(10):618-623, Oct 1967].(2006-07-21)

moderator ::: n. --> One who, or that which, moderates, restrains, or pacifies.
The officer who presides over an assembly to preserve order, propose questions, regulate the proceedings, and declare the votes.
In the University of Oxford, an examiner for moderations; at Cambridge, the superintendant of examinations for degrees; at Dublin, either the first (senior) or second (junior) in


monochord ::: n. --> An instrument for experimenting upon the mathematical relations of musical sounds. It consists of a single string stretched between two bridges, one or both of which are movable, and which stand upon a graduated rule for the purpose of readily changing and measuring the length of the part of the string between them.

Moods of the syllogism: See figure (syllogistic), and logic, formal, § 5. Moore, George Edward: (1873-) One of the leading English realists. Professor of Mental Philosophy and Logic at Cambridge. Editor of "Mind." He has been a vigorous opponent of the idealistic tradition in metaphysics, epistemology and in ethics. His best known works are: Principia Ethica, and Philosophical Studies. Belief in external things having the properties they are normally experienced to have. Founder of neo-realistic theory of epistemological monism. See Neo-Realism. -- L.E.D.

M. R. James and published in Cambridge at the Uni¬

mudsill ::: n. --> The lowest sill of a structure, usually embedded in the soil; the lowest timber of a house; also, that sill or timber of a bridge which is laid at the bottom of the water. See Sill.

New Jewish Encyclopedia, (ed.) David Bridget (with

New York: Cambridge U.P., 1891.

noncontent ::: n. --> One who gives a negative vote; -- sometimes abridged into noncon. or non con.

NorCroft (Contraction of Norman + Mycroft) A company producing {C} compilers, set up by Arthur Norman and Alan Mycroft. Now "sort of" called Codemist. The original Norcroft compiler was written by Alan and Arthur to provide a {platform} for teaching languages and compilers on the {Cambridge University} {mainframe}. They then went on to develop versions for the {transputer}, {ARM} and others. [What is the relationship between NorCroft and Codemist?] (1994-10-25)

NorCroft ::: (Contraction of Norman + Mycroft) A company producing C compilers, set up by Arthur Norman and Alan Mycroft. Now sort of called Codemist. The original teaching languages and compilers on the Cambridge University mainframe. They then went on to develop versions for the transputer, ARM and others.[What is the relationship between NorCroft and Codemist?] (1994-10-25)

northbridge ::: (architecture) The single integrated circuit in a core logic chip set that connects the CPU to the system memory and the AGP and PCI busses. Other functions are provided by the southbridge chip. .(2000-01-15)

northbridge "architecture" The single {integrated circuit} in a {core logic} {chip set} that connects the {CPU} to the {system memory} and the {AGP} and {PCI} busses. Other functions are provided by the {southbridge} chip. {(http://maximumpc.com/terminator/terminator_n.html)}. (2000-01-15)

now in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge,

ObjVProlog ::: Logic programming and object-orientation, an adaptation of the ObjVlisp model to Prolog.[ObjVProlog: Metaclasses in Logic, J. Malenfant, ECOOP '89, Cambridge U Press 1989, pp.257-269].

ObjVProlog {Logic programming} and {object-orientation}, an adaptation of the {ObjVlisp} model to {Prolog}. ["ObjVProlog: Metaclasses in Logic", J. Malenfant, ECOOP '89, Cambridge U Press 1989, pp.257-269].

OCODE ::: An assembly language for a stack-based virtual machine, used as the intermediate language of the Cambridge BCPL compiler.[The Portability of the BCPL Compiler, M. Richards, Soft Prac & Exp 1(2) (1995-01-30)

OCODE An {assembly language} for a {stack}-based {virtual machine}, used as the {intermediate language} of the Cambridge {BCPL} compiler. ["The Portability of the BCPL Compiler", M. Richards, Soft Prac & Exp 1(2) (1971)]. (1995-01-30)

Odeberg. New York: Cambridge U.P., 1928.

Oesterreicher, John M. (ed.). The Bridge; A Yearbook of

Oeuvres completes, ed. C. Adam et P. Tannery, 13 vols. (Paris, 1896-1911). The Philos. Works of Descartes, transl. by Haldane and Ross, 2 vols. (Cambridge, 1911-12). Fischer, K., Descartes and his School (London, 1887). Gilson, E., Le role de la pensee medievale dans la formation du systeme cartesien (Paris, 1930). Maritain, J., Le songe de Descartes (Paris, 1932). Gemelli, A. (ed.), Cartesio (symposium) (Milan, 1937). -- V.J.B.

Online Media ::: (company) A company formed by Acorn Computer Group plc to exploit the ARM RISC in television set-top box decoders. They are wooing British Telecommunications plc to use the box in some of its video on demand trials.The box will be based on an ARM8 core with additional circuits to enable MPEG to be decoded in software - possibly dedicated instructions for interpolation, will reduce component numbers and therefore cost by transferring functions presently on boards into the single RISC chip.The interactive set-top boxes are not limited to the television - personal computer videoconferencing and extended networking are being developed. Acorn Limited, News International, Alcatel NV and its majority shareholder Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA.The company is presently wholly owned by Acorn, but eventually expects to bring in external investment. Online will start a four phase trial in Cambridge with Hauser company promising super-cheap Asynchronous Transfer Mode - and Anglia Television, later this year.[Article by cross-posted from tandem.news.computergram, 1994-07-7]. (1997-05-14)

on the bridge called al Sirat (which is finer than a

On the cosmic scale Ragnarok brings to a close a universal cycle of activity. When a world dies the god Heimdal, guardian of the rainbow bridge between the realms of the gods and Midgard, domain of humanity, blows the Gjallarhorn, summoning the gods of life to the final battle against the forces of destruction. Lesser judgments take place when single world systems reach their term, as recorded in the “Lay of Odin’s Corpse” (Odins Korpgalder), which deals with a death of one planet, and relates the deities’ efforts to elicit from the planetary soul an accounting of its past cycle of activity.

OPS5 "language" A programming language for rule-based {production systems}. A rule consists of pre-condition(s) and a resulting action. The system checks its {working memory} to see if there are rules whose pre-conditions are satisfied, if so, the action in one selected satisfied rule is executed. There is a {public domain} implementation of an OPS5 {interpreter} written by Charles L. Forgy "forgy@cs.cmu.edu" in 1977. It was first implemented in {Lisp} and later in {BLISS}. It was also ported to {Common Lisp} by George Wood and Jim Kowalski. {CLIPS} is a language for writing {expert systems}, with some of the capabilities of OPS5. See also {C5}, {OPS83}, {OPS4}, {OPS5+}, {OPS83}. Inference Engine Tech, Cambridge MA. {An OPS5 interpreter in Common LISP (ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/mirrors/Unix-c/languages/ops5)}. {A version by Mark Kantrowitz (ftp://ftp.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mkant/Public/Lisp/)}. "mkant+@cs.cmu.edu". ["Programming Expert Systems in OPS5", L. Brownston et al, A-W 1985]. ["An OPS5 Primer", Sherman et al, comes with OPS5 for DOS]. ["Rule-Based Programming in the Unix System", G.T. Vesonder, AT&T Tech J 67(1), 1988]. (1995-08-18)

OPS5 ::: (language) A programming language for rule-based production systems. A rule consists of pre-condition(s) and a resulting action.The system checks its working memory to see if there are rules whose pre-conditions are satisfied, if so, the action in one selected satisfied rule is executed.There is a public domain implementation of an OPS5 interpreter written by Charles L. Forgy in 1977. It was first implemented in Lisp and later in BLISS. It was also ported to Common Lisp by George Wood and Jim Kowalski.CLIPS is a language for writing expert systems, with some of the capabilities of OPS5.See also C5, OPS83, OPS4, OPS5+, OPS83.Inference Engine Tech, Cambridge MA. . . .[Programming Expert Systems in OPS5, L. Brownston et al, A-W 1985].[An OPS5 Primer, Sherman et al, comes with OPS5 for DOS].[Rule-Based Programming in the Unix System, G.T. Vesonder, AT&T Tech J 67(1), 1988]. (1995-08-18)

optime ::: n. --> One of those who stand in the second rank of honors, immediately after the wranglers, in the University of Cambridge, England. They are divided into senior and junior optimes.

Origen. Contra Cebum. (tr.) H. Chadwick. Cambridge 1

Paley, William: (1743-1805) Was an English churchman well known for a number of works in theology. He is also widely remembered in the field of ethics. His Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy passed through many editions and served as a text book at Cambridge for many years. As an advocate of the doctrine of expediency, he gave impetus to the later Utilitarian School. He maintained that the beneficial tendency is what makes an action right. See Utilitarianism. Cf W. Paley, Horae Paulinae, 1790; View of the Evidences of Christianity, 1794; Natural Theology, 1802. -- L.E.D.

parapet ::: n. --> A low wall, especially one serving to protect the edge of a platform, roof, bridge, or the like.
A wall, rampart, or elevation of earth, for covering soldiers from an enemy&


-. Part 2 in Vision of Theophilus. Cambridge, 1931.

pass ::: v. i. --> To go; to move; to proceed; to be moved or transferred from one point to another; to make a transit; -- usually with a following adverb or adverbal phrase defining the kind or manner of motion; as, to pass on, by, out, in, etc.; to pass swiftly, directly, smoothly, etc.; to pass to the rear, under the yoke, over the bridge, across the field, beyond the border, etc.
To move or be transferred from one state or condition to another; to change possession, condition, or circumstances; to undergo


pensioner ::: n. --> One in receipt of a pension; hence, figuratively, a dependent.
One of an honorable band of gentlemen who attend the sovereign of England on state occasions, and receive an annual pension, or allowance, of £150 and two horses.
In the university of Cambridge, England, one who pays for his living in commons; -- corresponding to commoner at Oxford.


Peripheral Component Interconnect "hardware" (PCI) A standard for connecting {peripherals} to a {personal computer}, designed by {Intel} and released around Autumn 1993. PCI is supported by most major manufacturers including {Apple Computer}. It is technically far superior to {VESA}'s {local bus}. It runs at 20 - 33 MHz and carries 32 bits at a time over a 124-pin connector or 64 bits over a 188-pin connector. An address is sent in one cycle followed by one word of data (or several in burst mode). PCI is used in systems based on {Pentium}, {Pentium Pro}, {AMD 5x86}, {AMD K5} and {AMD K6} processors, in some {DEC Alpha} and {PowerPC} systems, and probably {Cyrix 586} and {Cyrix 686} systems. However, it is processor independent and so can work with other processor architectures as well. Technically, PCI is not a bus but a {bridge} or {mezzanine}. It includes buffers to decouple the {CPU} from relatively slow peripherals and allow them to operate asynchronously. (1997-12-07)

Peripheral Component Interconnect ::: (hardware) (PCI) A standard for connecting peripherals to a personal computer, designed by Intel and released around Autumn 1993. PCI is supported by time over a 124-pin connector or 64 bits over a 188-pin connector. An address is sent in one cycle followed by one word of data (or several in burst mode).PCI is used in systems based on Pentium, Pentium Pro, AMD 5x86, AMD K5 and AMD K6 processors, in some DEC Alpha and PowerPC systems, and probably Cyrix 586 and Cyrix 686 systems. However, it is processor independent and so can work with other processor architectures as well.Technically, PCI is not a bus but a bridge or mezzanine. It includes buffers to decouple the CPU from relatively slow peripherals and allow them to operate asynchronously. (1997-12-07)

petard ::: n. --> A case containing powder to be exploded, esp. a conical or cylindrical case of metal filled with powder and attached to a plank, to be exploded against and break down gates, barricades, drawbridges, etc. It has been superseded.

Phoenix "operating system" An {operating system}, built in {BCPL} on top of {IBM} {MVT} and later {MVS} by {Cambridge University} Computing Service from 1973 to 1995, which ran on the university central {mainframe}. All parts of the system were named after birds, including Eagle (the {job scheduler}, also the nearest pub), Pigeon (the mailer), {GCAL} (the text processor) and Wren (the command language), leading to Wren Libraries (a local pun). Phoenix was much used by {chemists} in daytime and by the rest of the university in the evenings, and was only abandoned in favour of {Unix} in 1995; it is one reason Cambridge made little contribution to Unix until then. {Computing Service Phoenix closure memo (http://cam.ac.uk/cs/newsletter/1995/nl183/phoenix.html)} (2003-12-05)

Phoenix ::: (operating system) An operating system, built in BCPL on top of IBM MVT and later MVS by Cambridge University Computing Service from 1973 to 1995, which (the mailer), GCAL (the text processor) and Wren (the command language), leading to Wren Libraries (a local pun).Phoenix was much used by chemists in daytime and by the rest of the university in the evenings, and was only abandoned in favour of Unix in 1995; it is one reason Cambridge made little contribution to Unix until then. (2003-12-05)

pier ::: n. --> Any detached mass of masonry, whether insulated or supporting one side of an arch or lintel, as of a bridge; the piece of wall between two openings.
Any additional or auxiliary mass of masonry used to stiffen a wall. See Buttress.
A projecting wharf or landing place.


pioneer ::: n. --> A soldier detailed or employed to form roads, dig trenches, and make bridges, as an army advances.
One who goes before, as into the wilderness, preparing the way for others to follow; as, pioneers of civilization; pioneers of reform. ::: v. t. & i.


plyer ::: n. --> One who, or that which, plies
A kind of balance used in raising and letting down a drawbridge. It consists of timbers joined in the form of a St. Andrew&


Poly ::: (language) 1. A polymorphic, block-structured language developed by D.C.J. Matthews at Cambridge in the early 1980s.[An Overview of the Poly Programming Language, D.C.J. Matthews, in Data Types and Persistence, M.P. Atkinson et al eds, Springer 1988].2. A language developed at Saint Andrews University, Scotland.[Software Practice & Exp, Oct 1986].3. A polymorphic language used in the referenced book.[Polymorphic Programming Languages, David M. Harland, Ellis Horwood 1984].(2000-11-07)

Poly "language" 1. A {polymorphic}, {block-structured} language developed by D.C.J. Matthews at Cambridge in the early 1980s. ["An Overview of the Poly Programming Language", D.C.J. Matthews, in Data Types and Persistence, M.P. Atkinson et al eds, Springer 1988]. 2. A language developed at St Andrews University, Scotland. [Software Practice & Exp, Oct 1986]. 3. A {polymorphic} language used in the referenced book. ["Polymorphic Programming Languages", David M. Harland, Ellis Horwood 1984]. (2000-11-07)

polymorphic lambda-calculus "language, types" (Or "second order typed lambda-calculus", "System F", "Lambda-2"). An extension of {typed lambda-calculus} allowing functions which take types as parameters. E.g. the {polymorphic} function "twice" may be written: twice = /\ t . \ (f :: t -" t) . \ (x :: t) . f (f x) (where "/\" is an upper case Greek lambda and "(v :: T)" is usually written as v with subscript T). The parameter t will be bound to the type to which twice is applied, e.g.: twice Int takes and returns a function of type Int -" Int. (Actual type arguments are often written in square brackets [ ]). Function twice itself has a higher type: twice :: Delta t . (t -" t) -" (t -" t) (where Delta is an upper case Greek delta). Thus /\ introduces an object which is a function of a type and Delta introduces a type which is a function of a type. Polymorphic lambda-calculus was invented by Jean-Yves Girard in 1971 and independently by John C. Reynolds in 1974. ["Proofs and Types", J-Y. Girard, Cambridge U Press 1989]. (2005-03-07)

Ponder A {non-strict} {polymorphic}, {functional language} by Jon Fairbairn "jf@cl.cam.ac.uk". Ponder's type system is unusual. It is more powerful than the {Hindley-Milner type} system used by {ML} and {Miranda} and extended by {Haskell}. Ponder adds extra recursive 'mu' types to those of Girard's {System F}, allowing more general {recursion}. Surprisingly, the type system and {type inference} {algorithm} are still not completely understood. ["Ponder and its Type System", J. Fairbairn, TR 31, Cambridge U Computer Lab, Nov 1982]. [J. Fairbairn, "Design and Implementation of a Simple Typed Language based on the Lambda-Calculus", Technical Report No. 75, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, May 1985]. [J. Fairbairn, "A New Type-Checker for a Functional Language", Technical Report No. 53, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, 1984]. [J. Fairbairn, "Some Types with Inclusion Properties in \forall, \rightarrow, \mu", Technical Report No. 171, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Jun 1989]. [Valeria C. V. de Paiva, "Subtyping in Ponder (Preliminary Report)", Technical Report No. 203, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Aug 1990].

Pons asinorum: The literal meaning of the Latin expression, asses' bridge, has been figuratively applied to a diagram constructed by Petrus Tartaretus about 1480, whose purpose was to aid the student of logic in finding the middle term of a syllogism and disclose its relations. It was assumed that it was as difficult to persuade students to do this as to get asses to pass over a bridge. Hence the expression has also been applied to any relatively easy test. Euclids proposition, that if two sides of a triangle are equal the angles opposite to those sides must also be equal, has been called a pons asinorum for students of geometry -- J.J.R.

pons ::: n. --> A bridge; -- applied to several parts which connect others, but especially to the pons Varolii, a prominent band of nervous tissue situated on the ventral side of the medulla oblongata and connected at each side with the hemispheres of the cerebellum; the mesocephalon. See Brain.

pontage ::: n. --> A duty or tax paid for repairing bridges.

pontifical ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to a pontiff, or high priest; as, pontifical authority; hence, belonging to the pope; papal.
Of or pertaining to the building of bridges. ::: n. --> A book containing the offices, or formulas, used by a pontiff.


pontifice ::: n. --> Bridgework; structure or edifice of a bridge.

pontooning ::: n. --> The act, art, or process of constructing pontoon bridges.

pontoon ::: n. --> A wooden flat-bottomed boat, a metallic cylinder, or a frame covered with canvas, India rubber, etc., forming a portable float, used in building bridges quickly for the passage of troops.
A low, flat vessel, resembling a barge, furnished with cranes, capstans, and other machinery, used in careening ships, raising weights, drawing piles, etc., chiefly in the Mediterranean; a lighter.


ponvolant ::: n. --> A kind of light bridge, used in sieges, for surprising a post or outwork which has but a narrow moat; a flying bridge.

PopTalk "language, product" A commercial {object-oriented} derivative of {POP}, from {Cambridge Consultants}, used in the {expert system} {MUSE}. (1995-02-27)

PPLambda "language" essentially the {first-order predicate calculus} superposed upon the {simply-typed} {polymorphic lambda-calculus}. PPLambda is the {object language} for {LCF}. ["Logic and Computation: Interactive Proof with Cambridge LCF", L. Paulson, Cambridge U Press, 1987]. (1995-05-01)

precis ::: n. --> A concise or abridged statement or view; an abstract; a summary.

preposition ::: n. --> A word employed to connect a noun or a pronoun, in an adjectival or adverbial sense, with some other word; a particle used with a noun or pronoun (in English always in the objective case) to make a phrase limiting some other word; -- so called because usually placed before the word with which it is phrased; as, a bridge of iron; he comes from town; it is good for food; he escaped by running.
A proposition; an exposition; a discourse.


Press; also Cambridge: University Press, 1900.

PROFILE Simple language for matching and scoring data. "User's Manual for the PROFILE System", Cambridge Computer Assoc (May 1974). [{Jargon File}]

Project MAC "project" A project suggested by J C R Licklider; its founding director was {MIT} Prof. Robert M Fano. MAC stood for Multiple Access Computers on the 5th floor of Tech Square, and Man and Computer on the 9th floor. The major efforts were Corbato's {Multics} development and {Marvin Minsky}'s {Artificial Intelligence} Laboratory. In 1963 Project MAC hosted a summer study, which brought many well-known computer scientists to Cambridge to use {CTSS} and to discuss the future of computing. Funding for Project MAC was provided by the Information Processing Techniques Office of the {Advanced Research Projects Agency} (ARPA) of the US Department of Defense. See also {Early PL/I}, {MacLisp}, {MACSYMA}, {MDL}, {Multipop-68}, {OCAL}. (1997-01-29)

Python 1. "language" A simple, high-level interpreted language invented by Guido van Rossum "guido@cwi.nl" in 1991. Python combines ideas from {ABC}, {C}, {Modula-3} and {Icon}. It bridges the gap between {C} and {shell} programming, making it suitable for {rapid prototyping} or as an extension language for C applications. It is {object-oriented} and supports packages, {modules}, {classes}, user-defined exceptions, a good C interface, dynamic loading of C modules and has no arbitrary restrictions. Python is available for many {platforms}, including {Unix}, {Windows}, {DOS}, {OS/2}, {Macintosh} and {Amoeba}. {(http://python.org/)}. {Usenet} newsgroup: {news:comp.lang.python}. (2007-02-21) 2. "compiler" A {compiler} for {CMU Common LISP}. Python is more sophisticated than other {Common Lisp} compilers. It produces better code and is easier to use. The programming environment based on the {Hemlock} editor is better integrated than {GNU} {Emacs} based environments. (1997-02-27)

rabbit job (Cambridge) A batch job that does little, if any, real work, but creates one or more copies of itself, breeding like rabbits. Compare {wabbit}, {fork bomb}. [{Jargon File}] (1994-11-09)

raster blaster "hardware, jargon" (Cambridge) Specialised hardware for {bitblt} operations (a {blitter}). Allegedly inspired by "Rasta Blasta", British slang for the sort of portable stereo Americans call a "boom box" or "ghetto blaster". [{Jargon File}] (1995-03-22)

razee ::: v. t. --> An armed ship having her upper deck cut away, and thus reduced to the next inferior rate, as a seventy-four cut down to a frigate.
To cut down to a less number of decks, and thus to an inferior rate or class, as a ship; hence, to prune or abridge by cutting off or retrenching parts; as, to razee a book, or an article.


Real World 1. Those institutions at which "programming" may be used in the same sentence as "Fortran", "{COBOL}", "RPG", "{IBM}", "DBASE", etc. Places where programs do such commercially necessary but intellectually uninspiring things as generating payroll checks and invoices. 2. The location of non-programmers and activities not related to programming. 3. A bizarre dimension in which the standard dress is shirt and tie and in which a person's working hours are defined as 9 to 5 (see {code grinder}). 4. Anywhere outside a university. "Poor fellow, he's left MIT and gone into the Real World." Used pejoratively by those not in residence there. In conversation, talking of someone who has entered the Real World is not unlike speaking of a deceased person. It is also noteworthy that on the campus of Cambridge University in England, there is a gaily-painted lamp-post which bears the label "REALITY CHECKPOINT". It marks the boundary between university and the Real World; check your notions of reality before passing. This joke is funnier because the Cambridge "campus" is actually coextensive with the centre of Cambridge. See also {fear and loathing}, {mundane}, {uninteresting}.

reparation ::: n. --> The act of renewing, restoring, etc., or the state of being renewed or repaired; as, the reparation of a bridge or of a highway; -- in this sense, repair is oftener used.
The act of making amends or giving satisfaction or compensation for a wrong, injury, etc.; also, the thing done or given; amends; satisfaction; indemnity.


repass ::: v. t. --> To pass again; to pass or travel over in the opposite direction; to pass a second time; as, to repass a bridge or a river; to repass the sea. ::: v. i. --> To pass or go back; to move back; as, troops passing and repassing before our eyes.

repeater "networking, communications" A network or communications device which propagates electrical signals from one cable to another, amplifying them to restore them to full strength in the process. Repeaters are used to counter the attenuation which occurs when signals travel long distances (e.g. across an ocean). A network repeater is less intelligent than a {bridge}, {gateway} or {router} since it works at the {physical layer}. (1998-07-16)

restrain ::: v. t. --> To draw back again; to hold back from acting, proceeding, or advancing, either by physical or moral force, or by any interposing obstacle; to repress or suppress; to keep down; to curb.
To draw back toghtly, as a rein.
To hinder from unlimited enjoiment; to abridge.
To limit; to confine; to restrict.
To withhold; to forbear.


retrench ::: v. t. --> To cut off; to pare away.
To lessen; to abridge; to curtail; as, to retrench superfluities or expenses.
To confine; to limit; to restrict.
To furnish with a retrenchment; as, to retrench bastions. ::: v. i.


RISCiX "operating system" /risk-icks/ (Or "RISC iX") {BSD}-based {Unix} developed by {Acorn Computers Ltd.} (Cambridge, UK) to run on 32-bit {ARM} {RISC} processors. RISCiX was launched circa 1989 for three production machines - the R140, R260, the discless R225; and other prototypes. (2003-09-24)

root bridge "communications, hardware, networking" A {bridge} which continuously transmits {network} {topology} information to other bridges, using the {spanning tree protocol}, in order to notify all other bridges on the network when topology changes are required. This means that a network is able to reconfigure itself whenever a network link (e.g. another bridge) fails, so an alternative path can be found. The presence of a root bridge also prevents {loops (network loop)} from forming in the network. The root bridge is where the paths that {frames} take through the network they are assigned. It should be located centrally on the network to provide the shortest path to other links on the network. Unlike other bridges, the root bridge always forwards frames out over all of its {ports}. Every network should only have one root bridge. It should have the lowest bridge ID number. (2000-11-26)

Root-race, Second Like the first root-race of the present round on globe D of the earth-chain, the second was astral, though somewhat more concreted, physicalized, or materialized. The bodies were unlike what is now regarded as human, bearing but vaguely the human outline of a gelatinous, filamentoid, jelly-like nature, as yet without evolved bones, organs, hair, or true skin. Reproduction was by budding, as occurs in some lower organisms today. About the middle of the race, these buds became numerous and the process became modified to one analogous to the casting off of spores or seeds, or to the exuding of drops of vital sweat. These beings were mindless and unmoral, innocent, guided unconsciously by their spiritual instincts, nevertheless largely under the sway of lower rather than spiritual impulses, somewhat like the animals of today. For as yet no intellectual fire from the manasaputras (sons of mind) had been communicated to them, so that as yet there was no working bridge of mentality between spirit and matter in them.

route "networking" /root/ The sequence of {hosts}, {routers}, {bridges}, {gateways}, and other devices that network traffic takes, or could take, from its source to its destination. As a verb, to determine the link down which to send a {packet}, that will minimise its total journey time according to some {routeing algorithm}. You can find the route from your computer to another using the program {traceroute} on {Unix} or tracert on {Microsoft Windows}. (2001-05-26)

router "networking" /roo't*/ A device which forwards {packets} between {networks}. The forwarding decision is based on {network layer} information and routing tables, often constructed by routing {protocols}. {Unix manual page}: route(8). See also {bridge}, {gateway}, {Exterior Gateway Protocol}, {Interior Gateway Protocol}, {flapping router}. (1999-08-24)

ruinous ::: a. --> Causing, or tending to cause, ruin; destructive; baneful; pernicious; as, a ruinous project.
Characterized by ruin; ruined; dilapidated; as, an edifice, bridge, or wall in a ruinous state.
Composed of, or consisting in, ruins.


Rule of inference: See logic, formal, §§ 1, 3, and logistic system. Russell, Bertrand A. W.: (1872-) Fellow Trinity College, Cambridge, 1895; lecturer in philosophy, University of Cambridge, 1910-1916. Author of: The Philosophy of Leibniz, 1900; The Principles of Mathematics, 1903; Principia Mathematica (in collaboration with A. N. Whitehead), 3 vols. 1910-13, (second edition, 1925-27); The Problems of Philosophy, 1912; Our Knowledge of the External World, 1914; Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy, 1918; The Analysis of Mind, 1921; The Analysis of Matter, 1927; An Outline of Philosophy, 1928; An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth, 1940. Also numerous other works on philosophy, politics and education, outrageously attacked by reactionaries.

sacramentary ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to a sacrament or the sacraments; sacramental.
Of or pertaining to the Sacramentarians. ::: n. --> An ancient book of the Roman Catholic Church, written by Pope Gelasius, and revised, corrected, and abridged by St. Gregory,


safe ::: superl. --> Free from harm, injury, or risk; untouched or unthreatened by danger or injury; unharmed; unhurt; secure; whole; as, safe from disease; safe from storms; safe from foes.
Conferring safety; securing from harm; not exposing to danger; confining securely; to be relied upon; not dangerous; as, a safe harbor; a safe bridge, etc.
Incapable of doing harm; no longer dangerous; in secure care or custody; as, the prisoner is safe.


saga "jargon" (WPI) A {cuspy} but bogus raving story about N {random} broken people. Here is a classic example of the saga form, as told by {Guy Steele} (GLS): Jon L. White (login name JONL) and I (GLS) were office mates at {MIT} for many years. One April, we both flew from Boston to California for a week on research business, to consult face-to-face with some people at {Stanford}, particularly our mutual friend {Richard Gabriel} (RPG). RPG picked us up at the San Francisco airport and drove us back to {Palo Alto} (going {logical} south on route 101, parallel to {El Camino Bignum}). Palo Alto is adjacent to Stanford University and about 40 miles south of San Francisco. We ate at The Good Earth, a "health food" restaurant, very popular, the sort whose milkshakes all contain honey and protein powder. JONL ordered such a shake - the waitress claimed the flavour of the day was "lalaberry". I still have no idea what that might be, but it became a running joke. It was the colour of raspberry, and JONL said it tasted rather bitter. I ate a better tostada there than I have ever had in a Mexican restaurant. After this we went to the local Uncle Gaylord's Old Fashioned Ice Cream Parlor. They make ice cream fresh daily, in a variety of intriguing flavours. It's a chain, and they have a slogan: "If you don't live near an Uncle Gaylord's - MOVE!" Also, Uncle Gaylord (a real person) wages a constant battle to force big-name ice cream makers to print their ingredients on the package (like air and plastic and other non-natural garbage). JONL and I had first discovered Uncle Gaylord's the previous August, when we had flown to a computer-science conference in {Berkeley}, California, the first time either of us had been on the West Coast. When not in the conference sessions, we had spent our time wandering the length of Telegraph Avenue, which (like Harvard Square in Cambridge) was lined with picturesque street vendors and interesting little shops. On that street we discovered Uncle Gaylord's Berkeley store. The ice cream there was very good. During that August visit JONL went absolutely bananas (so to speak) over one particular flavour, ginger honey. Therefore, after eating at The Good Earth - indeed, after every lunch and dinner and before bed during our April visit --- a trip to Uncle Gaylord's (the one in Palo Alto) was mandatory. We had arrived on a Wednesday, and by Thursday evening we had been there at least four times. Each time, JONL would get ginger honey ice cream, and proclaim to all bystanders that "Ginger was the spice that drove the Europeans mad! That's why they sought a route to the East! They used it to preserve their otherwise off-taste meat." After the third or fourth repetition RPG and I were getting a little tired of this spiel, and began to paraphrase him: "Wow! Ginger! The spice that makes rotten meat taste good!" "Say! Why don't we find some dog that's been run over and sat in the sun for a week and put some *ginger* on it for dinner?!" "Right! With a lalaberry shake!" And so on. This failed to faze JONL; he took it in good humour, as long as we kept returning to Uncle Gaylord's. He loves ginger honey ice cream. Now RPG and his then-wife KBT (Kathy Tracy) were putting us up (putting up with us?) in their home for our visit, so to thank them JONL and I took them out to a nice French restaurant of their choosing. I unadventurously chose the filet mignon, and KBT had je ne sais quoi du jour, but RPG and JONL had lapin (rabbit). (Waitress: "Oui, we have fresh rabbit, fresh today." RPG: "Well, JONL, I guess we won't need any *ginger*!") We finished the meal late, about 11 P.M., which is 2 A.M Boston time, so JONL and I were rather droopy. But it wasn't yet midnight. Off to Uncle Gaylord's! Now the French restaurant was in Redwood City, north of Palo Alto. In leaving Redwood City, we somehow got onto route 101 going north instead of south. JONL and I wouldn't have known the difference had RPG not mentioned it. We still knew very little of the local geography. I did figure out, however, that we were headed in the direction of Berkeley, and half-jokingly suggested that we continue north and go to Uncle Gaylord's in Berkeley. RPG said "Fine!" and we drove on for a while and talked. I was drowsy, and JONL actually dropped off to sleep for 5 minutes. When he awoke, RPG said, "Gee, JONL, you must have slept all the way over the bridge!", referring to the one spanning San Francisco Bay. Just then we came to a sign that said "University Avenue". I mumbled something about working our way over to Telegraph Avenue; RPG said "Right!" and maneuvered some more. Eventually we pulled up in front of an Uncle Gaylord's. Now, I hadn't really been paying attention because I was so sleepy, and I didn't really understand what was happening until RPG let me in on it a few moments later, but I was just alert enough to notice that we had somehow come to the Palo Alto Uncle Gaylord's after all. JONL noticed the resemblance to the Palo Alto store, but hadn't caught on. (The place is lit with red and yellow lights at night, and looks much different from the way it does in daylight.) He said, "This isn't the Uncle Gaylord's I went to in Berkeley! It looked like a barn! But this place looks *just like* the one back in Palo Alto!" RPG deadpanned, "Well, this is the one *I* always come to when I'm in Berkeley. They've got two in San Francisco, too. Remember, they're a chain." JONL accepted this bit of wisdom. And he was not totally ignorant - he knew perfectly well that University Avenue was in Berkeley, not far from Telegraph Avenue. What he didn't know was that there is a completely different University Avenue in Palo Alto. JONL went up to the counter and asked for ginger honey. The guy at the counter asked whether JONL would like to taste it first, evidently their standard procedure with that flavour, as not too many people like it. JONL said, "I'm sure I like it. Just give me a cone." The guy behind the counter insisted that JONL try just a taste first. "Some people think it tastes like soap." JONL insisted, "Look, I *love* ginger. I eat Chinese food. I eat raw ginger roots. I already went through this hassle with the guy back in Palo Alto. I *know* I like that flavour!" At the words "back in Palo Alto" the guy behind the counter got a very strange look on his face, but said nothing. KBT caught his eye and winked. Through my stupor I still hadn't quite grasped what was going on, and thought RPG was rolling on the floor laughing and clutching his stomach just because JONL had launched into his spiel ("makes rotten meat a dish for princes") for the forty-third time. At this point, RPG clued me in fully. RPG, KBT, and I retreated to a table, trying to stifle our chuckles. JONL remained at the counter, talking about ice cream with the guy b.t.c., comparing Uncle Gaylord's to other ice cream shops and generally having a good old time. At length the g.b.t.c. said, "How's the ginger honey?" JONL said, "Fine! I wonder what exactly is in it?" Now Uncle Gaylord publishes all his recipes and even teaches classes on how to make his ice cream at home. So the g.b.t.c. got out the recipe, and he and JONL pored over it for a while. But the g.b.t.c. could contain his curiosity no longer, and asked again, "You really like that stuff, huh?" JONL said, "Yeah, I've been eating it constantly back in Palo Alto for the past two days. In fact, I think this batch is about as good as the cones I got back in Palo Alto!" G.b.t.c. looked him straight in the eye and said, "You're *in* Palo Alto!" JONL turned slowly around, and saw the three of us collapse in a fit of giggles. He clapped a hand to his forehead and exclaimed, "I've been hacked!" [My spies on the West Coast inform me that there is a close relative of the raspberry found out there called an "ollalieberry" - ESR] [Ironic footnote: it appears that the {meme} about ginger vs. rotting meat may be an urban legend. It's not borne out by an examination of mediaeval recipes or period purchase records for spices, and appears full-blown in the works of Samuel Pegge, a gourmand and notorious flake case who originated numerous food myths. - ESR] [{Jargon File}] (1994-12-08)

S-ALGOL Orthogonal data structures on ALGOL 60. "S-Algol Language Reference Manual", R. Morrison, TR CS/79/1 U St Andrews, 1979. "An Introduction to Programming with S-Algol", A.J. Cole & R. Morrison, Cambridge U Press 1982.

Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) A supplier of {Unix} systems for {Intel} {microprocessors}. They supply {Xenix} and {Open Desktop}. Founded in 1979, SCO became a public company in May, 1993 and trades on the Nasdaq National Market System under the symbol SCOC. SCO maintains its world headquarters in Santa Cruz, California, USA; a European headquarters in Watford, England; a Government Systems Group in Reston, Virginia; and offices in Asia, Australia, Canada, Latin America, and throughout Europe and the United States. In February 1993, SCO acquired {IXI} Limited of Cambridge, England, the leading supplier of {Unix} System windowing software. {(http://websco.sco.com/)}. (1994-10-28) [Addresses?]

Science and Engineering Research Council "body" (SERC) Formerly the largest of the five research councils funded by the British Government through the Office of Science and Technology. SERC funded higher education research in science and engineering, including computing and was responsible for the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, near Oxford; the Daresbury Laboratory, near Warrington; the Royal Greenwich Observatory at Cambridge and the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh. In April 1994 SERC was split into the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council. SERC's remote sensing efforts have been transferred to the Natural Environment RC and its biotechnology efforts merged with the Agriculture and Food RC to make the new Biotechnology and Biological Sciences RC. The two major SERC laboratories - {Rutherford Appleton Laboratory} and Daresbury Laboratory are now independent. {(http://unixfe.rl.ac.uk/serc/serc.html)}. (1994-12-15)

scout ::: n. --> A swift sailing boat.

A projecting rock.
A person sent out to gain and bring in tidings; especially, one employed in war to gain information of the movements and condition of an enemy.
A college student&


servifor ::: n. --> One who serves; a servant; an attendant; one who acts under another; a follower or adherent.
An undergraduate, partly supported by the college funds, whose duty it formerly was to wait at table. A servitor corresponded to a sizar in Cambridge and Dublin universities.


shorten ::: a. --> To make short or shorter in measure, extent, or time; as, to shorten distance; to shorten a road; to shorten days of calamity.
To reduce or diminish in amount, quantity, or extent; to lessen; to abridge; to curtail; to contract; as, to shorten work, an allowance of food, etc.
To make deficient (as to); to deprive; -- with of.
To make short or friable, as pastry, with butter, lard, pot liquor, or the like.


sill ::: n. --> The basis or foundation of a thing; especially, a horizontal piece, as a timber, which forms the lower member of a frame, or supports a structure; as, the sills of a house, of a bridge, of a loom, and the like.
The timber or stone at the foot of a door; the threshold.
The timber or stone on which a window frame stands; or, the lowest piece in a window frame.
The floor of a gallery or passage in a mine.


Sinclair Research "company" A British microelectronics developer and manufacturer. Evolving from Sinclair Radionics in 1979, Sinclair Research was owned by Sir {Clive Sinclair}. Sinclair Radionics produced electronic components and devices (such as calculators and pocket radios and televisions), but Sinclair Research began by producing some of the first {8-bit} home {microcomputers}. Sinclair produced five microcomputers from 1980 to 1987, all based on the {Zilog Z80} {microprocessor} (except for the {QL}, which used the {Motorola 68008} - a variant on the {68000}). The 1K kit-build {ZX80}, introduced in 1980, was followed by the 1K {ZX81} (expandable to 16K) in 1981, the 16K (expandable to 48K) {ZX Spectrum} in 1982 (then superseded by two distinct 48K models and a 128K model in 1986) and the {QL} (Quantum Leap) in 1984. A portable {laptop computer}, the {Z88}, was released in 1987 under the {Cambridge Computers} banner. Of them all, the ZX Spectrum was the best known, and it went on to become the most popular microcomputer of its time in the United Kingdom and in many other territories. This was partly due to its ease of use, and also due to its enormous {software} catalogue, covering games, {word processing}, music, {programming} and {graphics}. Glorious "mine's-better-than-yours" battles were fought (and still are today) between owners of Spectrums and {Commodore 64s} over who had the best machine. Sir Clive's financial problems in the mid-80s led him to sell the rights to the Sinclair brand to {Amstrad} in April 1986. This led to further models of the Spectrum being released from 1986 to 1988 and also an {IBM} {PC}-compatible based internally on Amstrad's own PC range. Sir Clive was not involved with the production of these computers, and no computer with the Sinclair name has been produced since. {(http://sinclair-research.co.uk/)}. {Planet Sinclair (http://nvg.ntnu.no/sinclair/)}. {comp.sys.sinclair FAQ (http://kendalls.demon.co.uk/cssfaq/)}. (1998-12-09)

sizar ::: n. --> One of a body of students in the universities of Cambridge (Eng.) and Dublin, who, having passed a certain examination, are exempted from paying college fees and charges. A sizar corresponded to a servitor at Oxford.

sonometer ::: n. --> An instrument for exhibiting the transverse vibrations of cords, and ascertaining the relations between musical notes. It consists of a cord stretched by weight along a box, and divided into different lengths at pleasure by a bridge, the place of which is determined by a scale on the face of the box.
An instrument for testing the hearing capacity.


sorites ::: n. --> An abridged form of stating of syllogisms in a series of propositions so arranged that the predicate of each one that precedes forms the subject of each one that follows, and the conclusion unites the subject of the first proposition with the predicate of the last proposition

southbridge "architecture" The {integrated circuit} in a {core logic} {chip set} that controls the {IDE} bus, {USB}, {plug-n-play} support, the {PCI}-{ISA} bridge, keyboard/mouse controller, {power management}, and various other features. One brand provides {sound card} functions. Other functions are provided by the {northbridge} chip. {(http://maximumpc.com/terminator/terminator_s.html)}. (2000-01-15)

Space: In Aristotle, the container of all objects. In the Cambridge Platonists, the sensorium of God. In Kant: the a priori form of intuition of external phenomena. In modern math., name for certain abstract invariant gioups or set's. See Space-Time. -- P.P.W.

span ::: n. 1. A very small extent, distance or space. 2. The complete duration or extent of a person"s life. 3. The extent or measure of space between two points or extremities, as of a bridge or roof; the breadth. spans. v. 4. To stretch or extend across, over, around, as a bridge or an arch. Also transf. or fig. **spanned, spanning.**

spanning tree algorithm "networking, standard" An {IEEE 802.1} standard providing distributed {routing} over multiple {LAN}s connected by {bridges}. (2010-09-26)

Spens, Will: An English educator (born 1882), who as Master of Corpus Christi College in Cambridge, has written widely on educational theory. In philosophy and theology, he has developed a theory of Christian doctrine as based on religious experience, which it generalizes and states in terms whose adequacy is determined by their capacity to nourish and develop that experience (Belief and Practice); he has also written on sacramental theology, including several essays (chiefly in the symposium Essays, Catholic and Critical) on the Eucharist; here his view is that by the "real presence" is meant the congeries of opportunities of experiencing through material means the spiritual reality of Christ. -- W.N.P.

spoofing A technique used to reduce network overhead, especially in {wide area networks} (WAN). Some network {protocols} send frequent packets for management purposes. These can be {routing} updates or {keep-alive} messages. In a {WAN} this can introduce significant overhead, due to the typically smaller {bandwidth} of WAN connections. Spoofing reduces the required bandwidth by having devices, such as {bridges} or {routers}, answer for the remote devices. This fools (spoofs) the {LAN} device into thinking the remote LAN is still connected, even though it's not. The spoofing saves the WAN bandwidth, because no packet is ever sent out on the WAN. LAN {protocols} today do not yet accommodate spoofing easily. ["Network Spoofing" by Jeffrey Fritz, BYTE, December 1994, pages 221 - 224]. (1995-01-13)

SRI International "company" One of the world's largest contract research firms. Founded in 1946 in conjuction with {Stanford University} as the Stanford Research Institute, they later became fully independent and were incorporated as a non-profit organisation under U.S. and California laws. SRI does research and development in many areas, independently and for hire. They produce and sell reports on the independent research. {(http://sri.com/)}. Address: Menlo Park, California, USA; Cambridge, UK. (2003-04-12)

starling ::: n. --> Any passerine bird belonging to Sturnus and allied genera. The European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is dark brown or greenish black, with a metallic gloss, and spotted with yellowish white. It is a sociable bird, and builds about houses, old towers, etc. Called also stare, and starred. The pied starling of India is Sternopastor contra.
A California fish; the rock trout.
A structure of piles driven round the piers of a bridge


strengthen ::: v. t. --> To make strong or stronger; to add strength to; as, to strengthen a limb, a bridge, an army; to strengthen an obligation; to strengthen authority.
To animate; to encourage; to fix in resolution. ::: v. i. --> To grow strong or stronger.


structure ::: n. **1. Mode of building, construction, or organization; arrangement of parts, elements, or constituents. 2. Something built or constructed, as a building, bridge, etc. Also fig. 3. Anything composed of parts arranged together in some way; an organization. structures. v. 4. To give an organization, form or arrangement to; construct a systematic framework for. structured.**

Sunspots Astronomers describe the spots appearing upon the photosphere of the sun as irregularly ring-shaped penumbra enclosing a darker central umbra. Although the umbra looks black in comparison with the bright surrounding photosphere, it is actually quite brilliant. The spots have no permanence, either in time or shape: they often arise from combinations of contiguous smaller spots, or from no apparent cause on the sun’s face, within a short period (often about a day). Bridges may form across a spot and thus give shape to two spots. All spots are carried across the sun’s body by the sun’s rotation, very few being found near the equator nor at 45 or more degrees from the equator.

Taylor, C. (tr.). Pirke Aboth. New York: Cambridge

Terminal Oriented Social Science "project" (TOSS) The Cambridge Project {Project MAC} was an ARPA-funded political science computing project. They worked on topics like survey analysis and simulation, led by Ithiel de Sola Pool, J.C.R. Licklider and Douwe B. Yntema. Yntema had done a system on the {MIT} Lincoln Labs {TX-2} called the {Lincoln Reckoner}, and in the summer of 1969 led a Cambridge Project team in the construction of an experiment called TOSS. TOSS was like {Logo}, with {matrix} operators. A major feature was multiple levels of {undo}, back to the level of the {login} session. This feature was cheap on the Lincoln Reckoner, but absurdly expensive on {Multics}. (1997-01-29)

tete-de-pont ::: n. --> A work thrown up at the end of a bridge nearest the enemy, for covering the communications across a river; a bridgehead.

Text Reckoning And Compiling "language" (TRAC) An interactive macro generator language for string manipulation by Calvin N. Mooers and Peter Deutsch of {Sun Microsystems}. TAC derived ideas from {Macro SAP}. There are versions for {PDP-1}, {PDP-8}, {PDP-10} and {PDP-11}. See also {MINT}, {SAM76}. E-mail: Preston Briggs "preston@rice.edu". ["TRAC: A Procedure- Describing Language for the Reactive Typewriter", Calvin N. Mooers, CACM 9(3):215-219 (Mar 1966). Rockford Research Inst, 1972]. [Sammet 1969, pp.448-454]. ["Macro Processors", A.J. Cole, Cambridge U Press]. (1994-12-21)

The Academy continued as a school of philosophy until closed by Justinian in 529 A.D. The early scholars (Speusippus, Xenocrates, Polemo, Crates) were not great philosophers, they adopted a Pythagorean interpretation of the Ideas and concentrated on practical, moral problems. Following the Older Academy (347-247 B.C.), the Middle and New Academies (Arcesilaus and Carneades were the principal teachers) became scepticil and eclectic. Aristotle (384-322 B.C. ) studied with Plato for twenty years and embodied many Platonic views in his own philosophy. Platonism was very highly regarded by the Christian Fathers (Ambrose, Augustine, John Damascene and Anselm of Canterbury, for instance) and it continued as the approved philosophy of the Christian Church until the 12th century. From the 3rd century on, Neo-Platonism (see Plotinism) developed the other-worldly mystical side of Plato's thought. The School of Chartres (Bernard, Thierry, Wm. of Conches, Gilbert of Poitiers) in the 12th century was a center of Christian Platonism, interested chiefly in the cosmological theory of the Timaeus. The Renaissance witnessed a revival of Platonism in the Florentine Academy (Marsilio Ficino and the two Pico della Mirandolas). In England, the Cambridge Platonists (H. More, Th. Gale, J. Norris) in the 17th century started an interest in Plato, which has not yet died out in the English Universities. Today, the ethical writings of A. E. Taylor, the theoiy of essences developed by G. Santayana, and the metaphysics of A. N. Whitehead, most nearly approach a contemporary Platonism. -- V.J.B.

-. The New English Bible. Oxford and Cambridge,

The sagas depict Thor as blunt, hot-tempered, without fraud or guile, of few words and ready blows. His chariot, drawn by the two goats Toothcrusher and Toothgnasher, has an iron whiffletree, and sparks fly from its wheels and from the goats’ hooves. Thor’s fiery eyes color the scarlet clouds, his beard is red, on his brow he wears a crown of stars, and under his feet rests the earth whose defender he is. His chariot cannot cross the rainbow bridge, Bifrost, for its lightnings would set the bridge on fire, so the god daily fords the river beneath it when he attends the Thing (parliament) of the gods.

-. The Testament of Abraham. New Y ork: Cambridge

  ” ‘The Yajna,’ say the Brahmans, ‘exists from eternity, for it proceeded from the Supreme, in whom it lay dormant from no beginning.’ It is the key to the Trai-Vidya, the thrice sacred science contained in the Rig-Veda verses, which teaches the Yajna or sacrificial mysteries. As Haug states in his Introduction to the Aitareya Brahmana — the Yajna exists as an invisible presence at all times, extending from the Ahavaniya or sacrificial fire to the heavens, forming a bridge or ladder by means of which the sacrificer can communicate with the world of devas, ‘and even ascend when alive to their abodes.’ It is one of the forms of Akasa, within which the mystic Word (or its underlying ‘Sound’) calls it into existence. Pronounced by the Priest-Initiate or Yogi, this Word receives creative powers, and is communicated as an impulse on the terrestrial plane through a trained Will-power” (TG 375).

Thinking Machines Corporation "company" The company that introduced the {Connection Machine parallel computer} ca 1984. Four of the world's ten most powerful {supercomputers} are Connection Machines. Thinking Machines is the leader in scalable computing, with software and applications running on parallel systems ranging from 16 to 1024 processors. In developing the Connection Machine system, Thinking Machines also did pioneering work in parallel software. The 1993 technical applications market for massively parallel systems was approximately $310 million, of which Thinking Machines Corporation held a 29 percent share. Thinking Machines planned to become a software provider by 1996, by which time the parallel computing market was expected to have grown to $2 billion. Thinking Machines Corporation has 200 employees and offices worldwide. Address: 245 First Street, Cambridge, MA 02142-1264, USA. Telephone: +1 (617) 234 1000. Fax: +1 (617) 234 4444. (1994-12-01)

Thomas "language" A language compatible with the language {Dylan}(TM). Thomas is NOT {Dylan}(TM). The first public release of a translator to {Scheme} by Matt Birkholz, Jim Miller, and Ron Weiss, written at {Digital Equipment Corporation}'s {Cambridge Research Laboratory} runs (slowly) on {MIT}'s {CScheme}, DEC's {Scheme-"C}, Marc Feeley's {Gambi}, {Macintosh}, {PC}, {Vax}, {MIPS}, {Alpha}, {680x0}. {(ftp://gatekeeper.pa.dec.com/pub/DEC/Thomas)}. Mailing list: "info-thomas@crl.dec.com". ["Dylan(TM) an object-oriented dynamic language", {Apple Computer}, Eastern Research and Technology, April 1992]. (1992-09-11)

Through his paper On the syllogism, no. IV in the Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, vol. 10 (read April 23, 1860), De Morgan is to be regarded as the founder of the logic of relations. -- A. C.

T. L. Heath, The Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements, translated from the text of Heiberg, with introduction and commentary, 3 vols., Cambridge, England, 1908. Gerbert of Aurillac: (Pope Sylvester II, died 1003) Was one of the greatest scholars of the 10th century. He studied at Aurillac with Odo of Cluny, learned something of Arabian science during three years spent in Spain. He taught at the school of Rheims, became Abbot of Bobbio (982), Archbishop of Rheims (991), Archbishop of Ravenna (998), Pope in 999. A master of the seven liberal aits, he excelled in his knowledge of the quadrivium, i.e. logic, math., astron. and music. His works, the most important of which are on mathematics, are printed in PL 139, 57-338. -- V.J.B.

To meet this difficulty of action at a distance, early European scientists invented various kinds of ethers to bridge the supposed gap of nothingness between atom and atom or body and body. These finally were abandoned, with the exception of the luminiferous or light-carrying ether, which remained until the Michelson-Morley experiment, after which it was abandoned.

transfluent ::: a. --> Flowing or running across or through; as, a transfluent stream.
Passing or flowing through a bridge; -- said of water.


trestle ::: n. --> A movable frame or support for anything, as scaffolding, consisting of three or four legs secured to a top piece, and forming a sort of stool or horse, used by carpenters, masons, and other workmen; also, a kind of framework of strong posts or piles, and crossbeams, for supporting a bridge, the track of a railway, or the like.
The frame of a table.


troll ::: a supernatural creature of Scandinavian folklore, variously portrayed as a friendly or mischievous dwarf or as a giant, that lives in caves, in the hills, or under bridges. trolls, troll-like.

turret ::: n. --> A little tower, frequently a merely ornamental structure at one of the angles of a larger structure.
A movable building, of a square form, consisting of ten or even twenty stories and sometimes one hundred and twenty cubits high, usually moved on wheels, and employed in approaching a fortified place, for carrying soldiers, engines, ladders, casting bridges, and other necessaries.
A revolving tower constructed of thick iron plates, within


U. Cassina, L'oeuvre philosophique de G. Peano, Revue de Metaphysique et de Morale, vol. 40 (1933), pp. 481-491. Peirce, Charles Sanders: American Philosopher. Born in Cambridge, Mass, on September 10th, 1839. Harvard M.A. in 1862 and Sc. B. in 1863. Except for a brief cireer as lectuier in philosophy at Harvard, 1864-65 and 1869-70 and in logic at Johns Hopkins, 1879-84, he did no formal teaching. Longest tenure was with the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey for thirty years beginning in 1861. Died at Milford, Pa. in 1914 He had completed only one work, The Grand Logic, published posthumously (Coll. Papers). Edited Studies in Logic (1883). No volumes published during his lifetime but author of many lectures, essays and reviews in periodicals, particularly in the Popular Science Monthly, 1877-78, and in The Monist, 1891-93, some of which have been reprinted in Chance, Love and Logic (1923), edited by Morris R. Cohen, and. together with the best of his other work both published and unpublished, in Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce (1931-35), edited by Charles Hartshorne ¦ind Paul Weiss. He was most influenced by Kant, who had he thought, raised all the relevant philosophical problems but from whom he differed on almost every solution. He was excited by Darwin, whose doctrine of evolution coincided with his own thought, and disciplined by laboratory experience in the physical sciences which inspired his search for rigor and demonstration throughout his work. Felt himself deeply opposed to Descartes, whom he accused of being responsible for the modern form of the nominalistic error. Favorably inclined toward Duns Scotus, from whom he derived his realism. Philosophy is a sub-class of the science of discovery, in turn a branch of theoretical science. The function of philosophy is to expliin and hence show unity in the variety of the universe. All philosophy takes its start in logic, or the relations of signs to their objects, and phenomenology, or the brute experience of the objective actual world. The conclusions from these two studies meet in the three basic metaphysical categories: quality, reaction, and representation. Quality is firstness or spontaneity; reaction is secondness or actuality; and representation is thirdness or possibility. Realism (q.v.) is explicit in the distinction of the modes of being actuality as the field of reactions, possibility as the field of quality (or values) and representation (or relations). He was much concerned to establish the realism of scientific method: that the postulates, implications and conclusions of science are the results of inquiry yet presupposed by it. He was responsible for pragmatism as a method of philosophy that the sum of the practical consequences which result by necessity from the truth of an intellectual conception constitutes the entire meaning of that conception. Author of the ethical principle that the limited duration of all finite things logically demands the identification of one's interests with those of an unlimited community of persons and things. In his cosmology the flux of actuality left to itself develops those systematic characteristics which are usually associated with the realm of possibility. There is a logical continuity to chance events which through indefinite repetition beget order, as illustrated in the tendency of all things to acquire habits. The desire of all things to come together in this certain order renders love a kind of evolutionary force. Exerted a strong influence both on the American pragmatist, William James (1842-1910), the instrumentalist, John Dewey (1859-), as well as on the idealist, Jociah Royce (1855-1916), and many others. -- J.K.F.

unabridged ::: a. --> Not abridged, or shortened; full; complete; entire; whole.

unabridged ::: not condensed, diminished, lessened, reduced, or shortened.

University of Edinburgh "body, education" A university in the centre of Scotland's capital. The University of Edinburgh has been promoting and setting standards in education for over 400 years. Granted its Royal Charter in 1582 by James VI, the son of Mary Queen of Scots, the University was founded the following year by the Town Council of Edinburgh, making it the first post-Reformation university in Scotland, and the first civic university to be established in the British Isles. Known in its early years as King James College, or the Tounis (Town's) College, the University soon established itself internationally, and by the 18th century Edinburgh was a leading centre of the European Enlightenment and one of the continent's principal universities. The University's close relationship with the city in which it is based, coupled with a forward-looking, international perspective, has kept Edinburgh at the forefront of new research and teaching developments whilst enabling it to retain a uniquely Scottish character. Edinburgh's academics are at the forefront of developments in the study and application of languages, medicine, micro-electronics, biotechnology, computer-based disciplines and many other subjects. Edinburgh's standing as a world centre for research is further enhanced by the presence on and around University precincts of many independently-funded, but closely linked, national research institutes {(http://ed.ac.uk/)}. Address: Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh, Scotland EH8 9YL, UK. Telephone: +44 (131) 650 1000. See also {ABSET}, {ABSYS}, {Alice}, {ASL+}, {Baroque}, {C++Linda}, {Cogent Prolog}, {COWSEL}, {Echidna}, {Edinburgh Prolog}, {Edinburgh SML}, {EdML}, {ELLIS}, {ELSIE}, {ESLPDPRO}, {Extended ML}, {Hope}, {IMP}, {LCF}, {Lisp-Linda}, {Marseille Prolog}, {metalanguage}, {MIKE}, {ML}, {ML Kit}, {ML-Linda}, {Multipop-68}, {Nuprl}, {Oblog}, {paraML}, {Pascal-Linda}, {POP-1}, {POP-2}, {POPLER}, {Prolog}, {Prolog-2}, {Prolog-Linda}, {Scheme-Linda}, {Skel-ML}, {Standard ML}, {Sticks&Stones}, {supercombinators}, {SWI-Prolog}, {tail recursion modulo cons}, {WPOP}. (1995-12-29)

utility-coder "language" A language for data manipulation and report generation. ["User's Manual for utility-coder", Cambridge Computer Association, Jul 1977]. (1997-12-09)

UUNET PIPEX "company" An {Internet provider}, part of the Unipalm Group. PIPEX launched their Internet service in March 1992, and by November 1993 provided Internet service to 150 customer sites in the UK. Each site is either a complete commercial company or a branch of one, or a public-sector organisation. They provide a commercial {internetworking} service, with 24-hour support, and a resilient backbone with multiple international links. PIPEX provides for individual users through their "PIPEX Dial" service, and has a number of re-sellers connected to its backbone, including {CityScape}, {Direct Connection} and the {IBM PC User Group}, who also offer such services. {(http://pipex.net)}. E-mail: "support@pipex.net". Address (Head office): Cambridge ? Address: King St. London EC2V(?) (1996-10-13)

viaduct ::: n. --> A structure of considerable magnitude, usually with arches or supported on trestles, for carrying a road, as a railroad, high above the ground or water; a bridge; especially, one for crossing a valley or a gorge. Cf. Trestlework.

viatecture ::: n. --> The art of making roads or ways for traveling, including the construction of bridges, canals, viaducts, etc.

Virtual LAN "networking" Software defined groups of {host} on a {local area network} (LAN) that communicate as if they were on the same wire, even though they are physically on different {LAN segments} throughout a site. To define a virtual LAN, the {network administrator} uses a virtual LAN management utility to establish membersip rules that determine which hostss are in a specific virtual LAN. Many models may exist but two seem to dominate: (1) Vitual Segment (or Port-Group) Virtual LAN. These are switched at the {data link layer} ({OSI} layer 2). Virtual segments turn an arbitrary number of physical segments into a single virtual segment that funtions as a self-contained traffic domain. (2) Virtual Subnet Virtual LAN: These are switched at the {Network Layer} ({OSI} layer 3). Subnet-oriented virtual LANs are based on {subnet address}es used by {IP}, {IPX}, and other {network layer} {protocols} to normally identify physical networks. Administrators assign one subnet address to a number of switch {ports} (which may be on different switches and over a backbone). Once identified as a virtual subnet, the selected LANs function as a {bridge group} - traffic is bridged at Layer 2 within the virtual subnet and routed at Layer 3 between virtual subnets. ["The many faces of virtual LANs", Steven King, Network World, 1994/5?]. (1995-04-03)

vision-logic ::: The cognitive stage necessary to support integral consciousness. Typically subdivided into early, middle, and late vision-logic. Early vision-logic differentiates reality into relativistic systems, while middle and late vision-logic add up and integrate those perspectives into systems of systems. Vision-logic is often referred to as the first “postformal” stage of cognitive development since it is immediately beyond or “after” formal operational cognition. However, it is not yet “transrational,” but rather the limit of rational thought. Vision-logic is, in a sense, the bridge between the mental and the transmental.

water bridge ::: --> See Water table.

water wing ::: --> One of two walls built on either side of the junction of a bridge with the bank of a river, to protect the abutment of the bridge and the bank from the action of the current.

weasel "jargon, abuse" (Cambridge) A naive user, one who deliberately or accidentally does things that are stupid or ill-advised. Roughly synonymous with {loser}. [{Jargon File}] (1995-03-21)

weighbridge ::: n. --> A weighing machine on which loaded carts may be weighed; platform scales.

Whitehead, Alfred North: British philosopher. Born in 1861. Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1911-14. Lecturer in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics at University College, London, 1914-24. Professor of Applied Mathematics at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London. From 1924 until retirement in 1938, Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University. Among his most important philosophical works are the Principia Mathematica, 3 vols. (1910-13) (with Bertrand Russell; An Enquiry concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge (1919); The Concept of Nature (1920); Science and the Modern World (1926); Religion tn the Making (1926); Symbolism (1928); Process and Reality (1929); and Adventures of Ideas (1933). The principle of relativity in physics is the key to the understanding of metaphysics. Whitehead opposes the current philosophy of static substance having qualities which he holds to be based on the simply located material bodies of Newtonian physics and the "pure sensations" of Hume. This 17th century philosophy depends upon a "bifurcation of nature" into two unequal systems of reality on the Cartesian model of mind and matter. The high abstractions of science must not be mistaken for concrete realities. Instead, Whitehead argues that there is only one reality, what appears, whatever is given in perception, is real. There is nothing existing beyond what is present in the experience of subjects, understanding by subject any actual entity. There are neither static concepts nor substances in the world; only a network of events. All such events are actual extensions or spatio-temporal unities. The philosophy of organism, as Whitehead terms his work, is based upon the patterned process of events. All things or events are sensitive to the existence of all others; the relations between them consisting in a kind of feeling. Every actual entity is then a "prehensive occasion", that is, it consists of all those active relations with other things into which it enters. An actual entity is further determined by "negative prehension", the exclusion of all that which it is not. Thus every feeling is a positive prehension, every abstraction a negative one. Every actual entity is lost as an individual when it perishes, but is preserved through its relations with other entities in the framework of the world. Also, whatever has happened must remain an absolute fact. In this sense, past events have achieved "objective immortality". Except for this, the actual entities are involved in flux, into which there is the ingression of eternal objects from the realm of possibilities. The eternal objects are universals whose selection is necessary to the actual entities. Thus the actual world is a certain selection of eternal objects. God is the principles of concretion which determines the selection. "Creativity" is the primal cause whereby possibilities are selected in the advance of actuality toward novelty. This movement is termed the consequent nature of God. The pure possibility of the eternal objects themsehes is termed his primordial nature. -- J.K.F.

Whitehead and Russell, Princibia Mathematica. 2nd edn., vol. 1. Cambridge. England, 1925.

Whitehead and Russell, Principia Matbematica, 2nd edn., vol. 1, Cambridge, England, 1925.

Whitehead and Russell, Principia Mathematica, 2nd edn , vol 1, Cambridge, England, 1925.

Whitehead and Russell, Principia Mathematica, 3 vols., Cambridge England, 1st edn. 1910-13, 2nd edn. 1925-27.

Wittgenstein, Ludwig: (Lecturer in philosophy at University of Cambridge, 1929-1939; professor and head of department since 1939. Author of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, 1922.

Woodbridge, Frederick James Eugene: (1867-1940) Was Professor of Philosophy of Columbia University and one of the Editors of the Journal of Philosophy. He was an important member of the realist school. For him consciousness was a relation of meaning, a connection of objects and structure was a notion of greater philosophic value than substance. His best known works are Philosophy of Hobbes, The Realm of Mind and Nature and Mind. -- L.E.D.

would stand on the bridge called al Sirat (which is

wrangler ::: n. --> An angry disputant; one who disputes with heat or peevishness.
One of those who stand in the first rank of honors in the University of Cambridge, England. They are called, according to their rank, senior wrangler, second wrangler, third wrangler, etc. Cf. Optime.


wranglership ::: n. --> The honor or position of being a wrangler at the University of Cambridge, England.

W. V. Quine, A System of Logistic, Cambridge, Mass., 1934.

YABA /ya'b*/ [Cambridge] Yet Another Bloody Acronym. Whenever some program is being named, someone invariably suggests that it be given a name that is acronymic. The response from those with a trace of originality is to remark ironically that the proposed name would then be "YABA-compatible". Also used in response to questions like "What is {WYSIWYG}?" See also {YA-}, {TLA}. [{Jargon File}]

Zadokite Work. Cambridge: Cambridge U.P., 1910.

Z /zed/ "language, specification" 1. (After {Zermelo-Fränkel set theory}) A {specification language} developed by the {Programming Research Group} at Oxford University around 1980. Z is used for describing and modelling computing systems. It is based on {axiomatic set theory} and {first order predicate logic}. Z is written using many non-{ASCII} symbols. It was used in the {IBM} {CICS} project. See also {Z++}. ["Understanding Z", J.M. Spivey, Cambridge U Press 1988]. 2. "language, simulation" A {stack}-based, complex arithmetic {simulation} language from {ZOLA Technologies}. (1995-08-11)



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1:small birds
with happy sounds
on a wooden bridge
~ Buson, @BashoSociety
2:gazing
at the bridge
autumn sunset
~ Ogawa, @BashoSociety
3:ivy clinging
to an old bridge
body and soul together
~ Etsujin, @BashoSociety
4:She is the golden bridge, the wonderful fire. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Adoration of the Divine Mother,
5:All loves are a bridge to divine love. Yet, those who have not had a taste of it do not know! ~ Jalaluddin Rumi, @Sufi_Path
6:watching the bridge
as evening falls
autumn sky
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
7:Go to the truth beyond the mind. Love is the bridge." ~ Stephen Levine, (1937-2016) American poet, author and teacher best known for his work on death and dying, Wikipedia.,
8:a green willow
owned by neighbors
a tea drinking bridge
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
9:A link was wanting between two craving parts of Nature and he was hurled into being as the bridge over that yawning need. ~ id, the Eternal Wisdom
10:The youth gets together his materials to build a bridge to the moon, or, perchance, a palace or temple on the earth, and, at length, the middle-aged man concludes to build a woodshed with them. ~ Henry David Thoreau,
11:The voice that chants to the creator Fire,
The symbolled OM, the great assenting Word,
The bridge between the rapture and the calm, ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Adoration of the Divine Mother,
12:170. A magnificent temple towers to heaven by the Eternal Bridge.
Priests rival in its halls the sermons of rocks and streams.
I, for one, would gladly sacrifice my brows for my brethren,
But I fear I might aggravate the war, already rank as weeds. ~ Taigu Ryokan,
13:Truth-world
Two beings he was, one wide and free above,
One struggling, bound, intense, its portion here.
A tie between them still could bridge two worlds; ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The House of the Spirit and the New Creation,
14:It is not sufficient to worship Krishna, Christ or Buddha without, if there is not the revealing and the formation of the Buddha, the Christ or Krishna in ourselves. And all other aids equally have no other purpose; each is a bridge between mans unconverted state and the revelation of the Divine within him.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga,
15:Across a luminous dream of spirit-space
   She builds creation like a rainbow bridge
   Between the original Silence and the Void.
   A net is made of the mobile universe;
   She weaves a snare for the conscious Infinite.
   A knowledge is with her that conceals its steps
   And seems a mute omnipotent Ignorance.
   A might is with her that makes wonders true;
   The incredible is her stuff of common fact.
   Her purposes, her workings riddles prove;
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, 02.06,
16:He found the vast Thought with seven heads that is born of the Truth; he created some fourth world and became universal. . . .
The Sons of Heaven, the Heroes of the Omnipotent, thinking the straight thought, giving voice to the Truth, founded the plane of illumination and conceived the first abode of the Sacrifice. . . . The Master of Wisdom cast down the stone defences and called to the Herds of Light, . . . the herds that stand in the secrecy on the bridge over the Falsehood between two worlds below and one above; desiring Light in the darkness, he brought upward the Ray-Herds and uncovered from the veil the three worlds; he shattered the city that lies hidden in ambush, and cut the three out of the Ocean, and discovered the Dawn and the Sun and the Light and the Word of Light. Rig Veda.2 ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Life Divine, Out of the Sevenfold Ignorance towards the Sevenfold Knowledge,
17:Every human acheivement, be it a scientific discovery, a picture, a statue, a temple, a home or a bridge, has to be conceived in the mind first-the plan thought out-before it can be made a reality, and when anything is to be attempted that involves any number of individuals-methods of coordination have to be considered-the methods have to be the best suited for such undertakings are engineering methods-the engineering of an idea towards a complete realization. Every engineer has to know the materials with which he has to work and the natural laws of these materials, as discovered by observation and experiment and formulated by mathematics and mechanics else he can not calculate the forces at his disposal; he can not compute the resistance of his materials; he can not determine the capacity and requirements of his power plant; in short, he can not make the most profitable use of his resources. ~ Alfred Korzybski, Manhood of Humanity,
18:In the depths of your consciousness is the psychic being, the temple of the Divine within you. This is the centre round which should come about the unification of all these divergent parts, all these contradictory movements of your being. Once you have got the consciousness of the psychic being and its aspiration, these doubts and difficulties can be destroyed. It takes more or less time, but you will surely succeed in the end. Once you have turned to the Divine, saying, "I want to be yours", and the Divine has said, "Yes", the whole world cannot keep you from it. When the central being has made its surrender, the chief difficulty has disappeared. The outer being is like a crust. In ordinary people the crust is so hard and thick that they are not conscious of the Divine within them. If once, even for a moment only, the inner being has said, "I am here and I am yours", then it is as though a bridge has been built and little by little the crust becomes thinner and thinner until the two parts are wholly joined and the inner and the outer become one. ~ The Mother, Questions And Answers 1929-1931,
19:O soul, it is too early to rejoice!
Thou hast reached the boundless silence of the Self,
Thou hast leaped into a glad divine abyss;
But where hast thou thrown Self's mission and Self's power?
On what dead bank on the Eternal's road?
One was within thee who was self and world,
What hast thou done for his purpose in the stars?
Escape brings not the victory and the crown!
Something thou cam'st to do from the Unknown,
But nothing is finished and the world goes on
Because only half God's cosmic work is done.
Only the everlasting No has neared
And stared into thy eyes and killed thy heart:
But where is the Lover's everlasting Yes,
And immortality in the secret heart,
The voice that chants to the creator Fire,
The symbolled OM, the great assenting Word,
The bridge between the rapture and the calm,
The passion and the beauty of the Bride,
The chamber where the glorious enemies kiss,
The smile that saves, the golden peak of things?
This too is Truth at the mystic fount of Life. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Adoration of the Divine Mother,
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   Sweet Mother, Is it possible to have control over oneself during sleep? For example, if I want to see you in my dreams, can I do it at will?

Control during sleep is entirely possible and it is progressive if you persist in the effort. You begin by remembering your dreams, then gradually you remain more and more conscious during your sleep, and not only can you control your dreams but you can guide and organise your activities during sleep.

   If you persist in your will and your effort, you are sure to learn how to come and find me at night during your sleep and afterwards to remember what has happened.

   For this, two things are necessary, which you must develop by aspiration and by calm and persistent effort.

   (1) Concentrate your thought on the will to come and find me; then pursue this thought, first by an effort of imagination, afterwards in a tangible and increasingly real way, until you are in my presence.

   (2) Establish a sort of bridge between the waking and the sleeping consciousness, so that when you wake up you remember what has happened.

It may be that you succeed immediately, but more often it takes a certain time and you must persist in the effort. 25 September 1959

   ~ The Mother, Some Answers From The Mother, 226,
21:The sadhaka of the integral Yoga will make use of all these aids according to his nature; but it is necessary that he should shun their limitations and cast from himself that exclusive tendency of egoistic mind which cries, "My God, my Incarnation, my Prophet, my Guru," and opposes it to all other realisation in a sectarian or a fanatical spirit. All sectarianism, all fanaticism must be shunned; for it is inconsistent with the integrity of the divine realisation.
   On the contrary, the sadhaka of the integral Yoga will not be satisfied until he has included all other names and forms of Deity in his own conception, seen his own Ishta Devata in all others, unified all Avatars in the unity of Him who descends in the Avatar, welded the truth in all teachings into the harmony of the Eternal Wisdom.
   Nor should he forget the aim of these external aids which is to awaken his soul to the Divine within him. Nothing has been finally accomplished if that has not been accomplished. It is not sufficient to worship Krishna, Christ or Buddha without, if there is not the revealing and the formation of the Buddha, the Christ or Krishna in ourselves. And all other aids equally have no other purpose; each is a bridge between man's unconverted state and the revelation of the Divine within him. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga,
22:Sadhaka of Integral Yoga
The difficulty of harmonising the divine life with human living, of being in God and yet living in man is the very difficulty that he is set here to solve and not to shun. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga: Renunciation
Sadhaka Of Integral yoga
Personal salvation he does not seek except as a necessity for the human fulfilment and because he who is himself in bonds cannot easily free others,—though to God nothing is impossible. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga: Renunciation
Sadhaka Of Integral Yoga
For a heaven of personal joys he has no hankerings even as a hell of personal sufferings has for him no terrors. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga: Renunciation
Sadhaka of Integral Yoga
If there is an opposition between the spiritual life and that of the world, it is that gulf which he is here to bridge, that opposition which he is here to change into a harmony. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga: Renunciation
Sadhaka Of Integral yoga
If the world is ruled by the flesh and the devil, all the more reason that the children of Immortality should be here to conquer it for God and the Spirit. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga: Renunciation
Sadhaka of Integral yoga
To give oneself is the secret of sadhana, not to demand and acquire a thing. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Mother with Letters on The Mother, The Mother's Love,
23:Zarathustra, however, looked at the people and wondered. Then he spoke thus: Man is a rope stretched between animal and overman - a rope over an abyss. A dangerous crossing, a dangerous on-the-way, a dangerous looking back, a dangerous trembling and stopping. What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not a goal: what can be loved in man is that he is an over-going and a down-going. I love those who know not how to live except as down-goers, for they are the over-goers. I love the great despisers, because they are the great reverers, and arrows of longing for the other shore. I love those who do not first seek a reason beyond the stars for going down and being sacrifices, but sacrifice themselves to the earth, that the earth of the overman may some day arrive. I love him who lives in order to know, and seeks to know in order that the overman may someday live. Thus he seeks his own down-going. I love him who works and invents, that he may build a house for the overman, and prepare for him earth, animal, and plant: for thus he seeks his own down-going. I love him who loves his virtue: for virtue is the will to down-going, and an arrow of longing. I love him who reserves no drop of spirit for himself, but wants to be entirely the spirit of his virtue: thus he walks as spirit over the bridge. I love him who makes his virtue his addiction and destiny: thus, for the sake of his virtue, he is willing to live on, or live no more. I love him who does not desire too many virtues. One virtue is more of a virtue than two, because it is more of a knot for ones destiny to cling to. I love him whose soul squanders itself, who wants no thanks and gives none back: for he always gives, and desires not to preserve himself. I love him who is ashamed when the dice fall in his favor, and who then asks: Am I a dishonest player? - for he is willing to perish. I love him who scatters golden words in front of his deeds, and always does more than he promises: for he seeks his own down-going. I love him who justifies those people of the future, and redeems those of the past: for he is willing to perish by those of the present. I love him who chastens his God, because he loves his God: for he must perish by the wrath of his God. I love him whose soul is deep even in being wounded, and may perish from a small experience: thus goes he gladly over the bridge. I love him whose soul is so overfull that he forgets himself, and all things are in him: thus all things become his down-going. I love him who is of a free spirit and a free heart: thus is his head only the entrails of his heart; his heart, however, drives him to go down. I love all who are like heavy drops falling one by one out of the dark cloud that hangs over man: they herald the coming of the lightning, and perish as heralds. Behold, I am a herald of the lightning, and a heavy drop out of the cloud: the lightning, however, is called overman.
   ~ Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra,
24:A God's Labour
I have gathered my dreams in a silver air
   Between the gold and the blue
And wrapped them softly and left them there,
   My jewelled dreams of you.

I had hoped to build a rainbow bridge
   Marrying the soil to the sky
And sow in this dancing planet midge
   The moods of infinity.

But too bright were our heavens, too far away,
   Too frail their ethereal stuff;
Too splendid and sudden our light could not stay;
   The roots were not deep enough.

He who would bring the heavens here
   Must descend himself into clay
And the burden of earthly nature bear
   And tread the dolorous way.

Coercing my godhead I have come down
   Here on the sordid earth,
Ignorant, labouring, human grown
   Twixt the gates of death and birth.

I have been digging deep and long
   Mid a horror of filth and mire
A bed for the golden river's song,
   A home for the deathless fire.

I have laboured and suffered in Matter's night
   To bring the fire to man;
But the hate of hell and human spite
   Are my meed since the world began.

For man's mind is the dupe of his animal self;
   Hoping its lusts to win,
He harbours within him a grisly Elf
   Enamoured of sorrow and sin.

The grey Elf shudders from heaven's flame
   And from all things glad and pure;
Only by pleasure and passion and pain
   His drama can endure.

All around is darkness and strife;
   For the lamps that men call suns
Are but halfway gleams on this stumbling life
   Cast by the Undying Ones.

Man lights his little torches of hope
   That lead to a failing edge;
A fragment of Truth is his widest scope,
   An inn his pilgrimage.

The Truth of truths men fear and deny,
   The Light of lights they refuse;
To ignorant gods they lift their cry
   Or a demon altar choose.

All that was found must again be sought,
   Each enemy slain revives,
Each battle for ever is fought and refought
   Through vistas of fruitless lives.

My gaping wounds are a thousand and one
   And the Titan kings assail,
But I dare not rest till my task is done
   And wrought the eternal will.

How they mock and sneer, both devils and men!
   "Thy hope is Chimera's head
Painting the sky with its fiery stain;
   Thou shalt fall and thy work lie dead.

"Who art thou that babblest of heavenly ease
   And joy and golden room
To us who are waifs on inconscient seas
   And bound to life's iron doom?

"This earth is ours, a field of Night
   For our petty flickering fires.
How shall it brook the sacred Light
   Or suffer a god's desires?

"Come, let us slay him and end his course!
   Then shall our hearts have release
From the burden and call of his glory and force
   And the curb of his wide white peace."

But the god is there in my mortal breast
   Who wrestles with error and fate
And tramples a road through mire and waste
   For the nameless Immaculate.

A voice cried, "Go where none have gone!
   Dig deeper, deeper yet
Till thou reach the grim foundation stone
   And knock at the keyless gate."

I saw that a falsehood was planted deep
   At the very root of things
Where the grey Sphinx guards God's riddle sleep
   On the Dragon's outspread wings.

I left the surface gauds of mind
   And life's unsatisfied seas
And plunged through the body's alleys blind
   To the nether mysteries.

I have delved through the dumb Earth's dreadful heart
   And heard her black mass' bell.
I have seen the source whence her agonies part
   And the inner reason of hell.

Above me the dragon murmurs moan
   And the goblin voices flit;
I have pierced the Void where Thought was born,
   I have walked in the bottomless pit.

On a desperate stair my feet have trod
   Armoured with boundless peace,
Bringing the fires of the splendour of God
   Into the human abyss.

He who I am was with me still;
   All veils are breaking now.
I have heard His voice and borne His will
   On my vast untroubled brow.

The gulf twixt the depths and the heights is bridged
   And the golden waters pour
Down the sapphire mountain rainbow-ridged
   And glimmer from shore to shore.

Heaven's fire is lit in the breast of the earth
   And the undying suns here burn;
Through a wonder cleft in the bounds of birth
   The incarnate spirits yearn

Like flames to the kingdoms of Truth and Bliss:
   Down a gold-red stairway wend
The radiant children of Paradise
   Clarioning darkness' end.

A little more and the new life's doors
   Shall be carved in silver light
With its aureate roof and mosaic floors
   In a great world bare and bright.

I shall leave my dreams in their argent air,
   For in a raiment of gold and blue
There shall move on the earth embodied and fair
   The living truth of you.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, A God's Labour, 534,
25:It is natural from the point of view of the Yoga to divide into two categories the activities of the human mind in its pursuit of knowledge. There is the supreme supra-intellectual knowledge which concentrates itself on the discovery of the One and Infinite in its transcendence or tries to penetrate by intuition, contemplation, direct inner contact into the ultimate truths behind the appearances of Nature; there is the lower science which diffuses itself in an outward knowledge of phenomena, the disguises of the One and Infinite as it appears to us in or through the more exterior forms of the world-manifestation around us. These two, an upper and a lower hemisphere, in the form of them constructed or conceived by men within the mind's ignorant limits, have even there separated themselves, as they developed, with some sharpness.... Philosophy, sometimes spiritual or at least intuitive, sometimes abstract and intellectual, sometimes intellectualising spiritual experience or supporting with a logical apparatus the discoveries of the spirit, has claimed always to take the fixation of ultimate Truth as its province. But even when it did not separate itself on rarefied metaphysical heights from the knowledge that belongs to the practical world and the pursuit of ephemeral objects, intellectual Philosophy by its habit of abstraction has seldom been a power for life. It has been sometimes powerful for high speculation, pursuing mental Truth for its own sake without any ulterior utility or object, sometimes for a subtle gymnastic of the mind in a mistily bright cloud-land of words and ideas, but it has walked or acrobatised far from the more tangible realities of existence. Ancient Philosophy in Europe was more dynamic, but only for the few; in India in its more spiritualised forms, it strongly influenced but without transforming the life of the race.... Religion did not attempt, like Philosophy, to live alone on the heights; its aim was rather to take hold of man's parts of life even more than his parts of mind and draw them Godwards; it professed to build a bridge between spiritual Truth and the vital and material human existence; it strove to subordinate and reconcile the lower to the higher, make life serviceable to God, Earth obedient to Heaven. It has to be admitted that too often this necessary effort had the opposite result of making Heaven a sanction for Earth's desires; for, continually, the religious idea has been turned into an excuse for the worship and service of the human ego. Religion, leaving constantly its little shining core of spiritual experience, has lost itself in the obscure mass of its ever extending ambiguous compromises with life: in attempting to satisfy the thinking mind, it more often succeeded in oppressing or fettering it with a mass of theological dogmas; while seeking to net the human heart, it fell itself into pits of pietistic emotionalism and sensationalism; in the act of annexing the vital nature of man to dominate it, it grew itself vitiated and fell a prey to all the fanaticism, homicidal fury, savage or harsh turn for oppression, pullulating falsehood, obstinate attachment to ignorance to which that vital nature is prone; its desire to draw the physical in man towards God betrayed it into chaining itself to ecclesiastic mechanism, hollow ceremony and lifeless ritual. The corruption of the best produced the worst by that strange chemistry of the power of life which generates evil out of good even as it can also generate good out of evil. At the same time in a vain effort at self-defence against this downward gravitation, Religion was driven to cut existence into two by a division of knowledge, works, art, life itself into two opposite categories, the spiritual and the worldly, religious and mundane, sacred and profane; but this defensive distinction itself became conventional and artificial and aggravated rather than healed the disease.... On their side Science and Art and the knowledge of Life, although at first they served or lived in the shadow of Religion, ended by emancipating themselves, became estranged or hostile, or have even recoiled with indifference, contempt or scepticism from what seem to them the cold, barren and distant or unsubstantial and illusory heights of unreality to which metaphysical Philosophy and Religion aspire. For a time the divorce has been as complete as the one-sided intolerance of the human mind could make it and threatened even to end in a complete extinction of all attempt at a higher or a more spiritual knowledge. Yet even in the earthward life a higher knowledge is indeed the one thing that is throughout needful, and without it the lower sciences and pursuits, however fruitful, however rich, free, miraculous in the abundance of their results, become easily a sacrifice offered without due order and to false gods; corrupting, hardening in the end the heart of man, limiting his mind's horizons, they confine in a stony material imprisonment or lead to a final baffling incertitude and disillusionment. A sterile agnosticism awaits us above the brilliant phosphorescence of a half-knowledge that is still the Ignorance. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga, The Ascent of the Sacrifice - 1,
26:
   Why do we forget our dreams?


Because you do not dream always at the same place. It is not always the same part of your being that dreams and it is not at the same place that you dream. If you were in conscious, direct, continuous communication with all the parts of your being, you would remember all your dreams. But very few parts of the being are in communication.

   For example, you have a dream in the subtle physical, that is to say, quite close to the physical. Generally, these dreams occur in the early hours of the morning, that is between four and five o'clock, at the end of the sleep. If you do not make a sudden movement when you wake up, if you remain very quiet, very still and a little attentive - quietly attentive - and concentrated, you will remember them, for the communication between the subtle physical and the physical is established - very rarely is there no communication.

   Now, dreams are mostly forgotten because you have a dream while in a certain state and then pass into another. For instance, when you sleep, your body is asleep, your vital is asleep, but your mind is still active. So your mind begins to have dreams, that is, its activity is more or less coordinated, the imagination is very active and you see all kinds of things, take part in extraordinary happenings.... After some time, all that calms down and the mind also begins to doze. The vital that was resting wakes up; it comes out of the body, walks about, goes here and there, does all kinds of things, reacts, sometimes fights, and finally eats. It does all kinds of things. The vital is very adventurous. It watches. When it is heroic it rushes to save people who are in prison or to destroy enemies or it makes wonderful discoveries. But this pushes back the whole mental dream very far behind. It is rubbed off, forgotten: naturally you cannot remember it because the vital dream takes its place. But if you wake up suddenly at that moment, you remember it. There are people who have made the experiment, who have got up at certain fixed hours of the night and when they wake up suddenly, they do remember. You must not move brusquely, but awake in the natural course, then you remember.

   After a time, the vital having taken a good stroll, needs to rest also, and so it goes into repose and quietness, quite tired at the end of all kinds of adventures. Then something else wakes up. Let us suppose that it is the subtle physical that goes for a walk. It starts moving and begins wandering, seeing the rooms and... why, this thing that was there, but it has come here and that other thing which was in that room is now in this one, and so on. If you wake up without stirring, you remembeR But this has pushed away far to the back of the consciousness all the stories of the vital. They are forgotten and so you cannot recollect your dreams. But if at the time of waking up you are not in a hurry, you are not obliged to leave your bed, on the contrary you can remain there as long as you wish, you need not even open your eyes; you keep your head exactly where it was and you make yourself like a tranquil mirror within and concentrate there. You catch just a tiny end of the tail of your dream. You catch it and start pulling gently, without stirring in the least. You begin pulling quite gently, and then first one part comes, a little later another. You go backward; the last comes up first. Everything goes backward, slowly, and suddenly the whole dream reappears: "Ah, there! it was like that." Above all, do not jump up, do not stir; you repeat the dream to yourself several times - once, twice - until it becomes clear in all its details. Once that dream is settled, you continue not to stir, you try to go further in, and suddenly you catch the tail of something else. It is more distant, more vague, but you can still seize it. And here also you hang on, get hold of it and pull, and you see that everything changes and you enter another world; all of a sudden you have an extraordinary adventure - it is another dream. You follow the same process. You repeat the dream to yourself once, twice, until you are sure of it. You remain very quiet all the time. Then you begin to penetrate still more deeply into yourself, as though you were going in very far, very far; and again suddenly you see a vague form, you have a feeling, a sensation... like a current of air, a slight breeze, a little breath; and you say, "Well, well...." It takes a form, it becomes clear - and the third category comes. You must have a lot of time, a lot of patience, you must be very quiet in your mind and body, very quiet, and you can tell the story of your whole night from the end right up to the beginning.

   Even without doing this exercise which is very long and difficult, in order to recollect a dream, whether it be the last one or the one in the middle that has made a violent impression on your being, you must do what I have said when you wake up: take particular care not even to move your head on the pillow, remain absolutely still and let the dream return.

   Some people do not have a passage between one state and another, there is a little gap and so they leap from one to the other; there is no highway passing through all the states of being with no break of the consciousness. A small dark hole, and you do not remember. It is like a precipice across which one has to extend the consciousness. To build a bridge takes a very long time; it takes much longer than building a physical bridge.... Very few people want to and know how to do it. They may have had magnificent activities, they do not remember them or sometimes only the last, the nearest, the most physical activity, with an uncoordinated movement - dreams having no sense.

   But there are as many different kinds of nights and sleep as there are different days and activities. There are not many days that are alike, each day is different. The days are not the same, the nights are not the same. You and your friends are doing apparently the same thing, but for each one it is very different. And each one must have his own procedure.

   Why are two dreams never alike?

Because all things are different. No two minutes are alike in the universe and it will be so till the end of the universe, no two minutes will ever be alike. And men obstinately want to make rules! One must do this and not that.... Well! we must let people please themselves.

   You could have put to me a very interesting question: "Why am I fourteen years old today?" Intelligent people will say: "It is because it is the fourteenth year since you were born." That is the answer of someone who believes himself to be very intelligent. But there is another reason. I shall tell this to you alone.... I have drowned you all sufficiently well! Now you must begin to learn swimming!

   ~ The Mother, Questions And Answers 1953, 36?,
1:Build your opponent a golden bridge to retreat across. ~ sun-tzu, @wisdomtrove
2:Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
3:Don't cross the bridge til you come to it. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
4:Passion is the bridge that takes you from pain to change. ~ frida-kahlo, @wisdomtrove
5:Many a good man has been put under the bridge by a woman. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
6:Man is a bridge between the two worlds - the visible and the invisible. ~ sivananda, @wisdomtrove
7:My wife made me join a bridge club... I jump off next Tuesday. ~ rodney-dangerfield, @wisdomtrove
8:Action is the &
9:I wouldnt mind going to jail if I had three cellmates who played bridge ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
10:The darkest night is often the bridge to the brightest tomorrow. ~ jonathan-lockwood-huie, @wisdomtrove
11:I stood in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs, A palace and a prison on each hand. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
12:Language designed to impress builds a gulf. Language to express builds a bridge. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
13:I would rather be the man who bought the Brooklyn Bridge than the man who sold it. ~ will-rogers, @wisdomtrove
14:In giving you are throwing a bridge across the chasm of your solitude. ~ antoine-de-saint-exupery, @wisdomtrove
15:That is the road we all have to take - over the Bridge of Sight into eternity. ~ soren-kierkegaard, @wisdomtrove
16:Those who cannot forgive others break the bridge over which they themselves must pass. ~ confucius, @wisdomtrove
17:A crowd flowed over London Bridge, so many, I had not thought death had undone so many. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
18:Religion is a bridge to the spiritual, but the spiritual lies beyond religion. ~ rachel-naomi-remen, @wisdomtrove
19:Faith-is the pierless bridge supporting what We see unto the scene that we do not. ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
20:George is a radio announcer, and when he walks under a bridge... you can't hear him talk. ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
21:A long walk and calm conversation are an incredible combination if you want to build a bridge. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
22:Bridge is a game that separates the men from the boys. It also separates husbands and wives. ~ george-burns, @wisdomtrove
23:If you can be a bridge between the form and the formless, you are a master. You will change the world. ~ eckhart-tolle, @wisdomtrove
24:I learned that a long walk and calm conversation are an incredible combination if you want to build a bridge. ~ seth-godin, @wisdomtrove
25:You cannot cross the narrow bridge of art carrying all its tools in your hands. Some you must leave behind. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
26:Your problem is to bridge the gap which exists between where you are now and the goal you intend to reach. ~ earl-nightingale, @wisdomtrove
27:Investing is not as tough as being a top-notch bridge player. All it takes is the ability to see things as they really are. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
28:Hope is at once both simple and profound. It is hope that binds Heaven and earth. Hope is the bridge between Heaven and earth. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
29:He asked, "What makes a man a writer?" "Well," I said, "it's simple. You either get it down on paper, or jump off a bridge. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
30:the writing of some men is like a vast bridge that carries you over the many things that claw and tear. The Wine of Forever ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
31:It is the nature of a man as he grows older, a small bridge intime, toprotest againstchange, particularlychangefor the better. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
32:When I was a kid I had a friend who worked in a radio station. Whenever we walked under a bridge, you couldn't hear what he said. ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
33:One of the great tragedies of life is that men seldom bridge the gulf between practice and profession, between doing and saying. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
34:Magical places are always beautiful and deserve to be contemplated. . . Always stay on the bridge between the invisible and the visible. ~ paulo-coelho, @wisdomtrove
35:I can never drive my car over a bridge without thinking of suicide. I can never look at a lake or an ocean without thinking of suicide. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
36:Q: Between the spirit and the body, is it love that provides the bridge? M: What else? Mind creates the abyss, the heart crosses it. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
37:But I will not tell you how long or short the way will be; only that it lies across a river. But do not fear that, for I am the great Bridge Builder. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
38:I consider anybody a twerp who hasn't read the greatest American short story, which is &
39:In any attempt to bridge the domains of experience belonging to the spiritual and physical sides of nature, time occupies the key position. ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
40:Let gratitude be the pillow upon which you kneel to say your nightly prayer. And let faith be the bridge you build to overcome evil and welcome good. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
41:Investing in a market where people believe in efficiency is like playing bridge with someone who has been told it doesn't do any good to look at the cards. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
42:By constant self-discipline and self-control you can develop greatness of character. Grenville Kleiser Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
43:No one is more dangerously insane than one who is sane all the time: he is like a steel bridge without flexibility, and the order of his life is rigid and brittle. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
44:I'd like to do one of those jumps they do in the movies; in a car, over a bridge, in the air with a huge explosion. It would be a final moment of entertainment. ~ jerry-seinfeld, @wisdomtrove
45:When you build a bridge, you insist that it can carry 30,000 pounds, but you only drive 10,000-pound trucks across it. And that same principle works in investing. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
46:The city seen from the Queensboro Bridge is always the city seen for the first time, in its first wild promise of all the mystery and the beauty in the world. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
47:In a world so torn apart by rivalry, anger, and hatred, we have the privileged vocation to be living signs of a love that can bridge all divisions and heal all wounds. ~ henri-nouwen, @wisdomtrove
48:Romance was a game, like bridge, in which you said things instead of playing cards. Like bridge you had to pretend you were playing for money or playing for some stakes. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
49:Sometimes, if you stand on the bottom rail of a bridge and lean over to watch the river slipping slowly away beneath you, you will suddenly know everything there is to be known. ~ a-a-milne, @wisdomtrove
50:As we passed over the dark bridge her wan face fell lazily against my coat's shoulder and the formidable stroke of thirty died away with the reassuring pressure of her hand. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
51:On an exceptionally hot evening early in July a young man came out of the garret in which he lodged in S. Place and walked slowly, as though in hesitation, towards K. bridge. ~ fyodor-dostoevsky, @wisdomtrove
52:If I had to baptise a Jew, I would take him to the bridge of the Elbe, hang a stone around his neck and push him over with the words &
53:Thought is an amazing thing: it can be a mirror, a lens, a bridge, a wall, a window, a ladder or a house. There is nothing in the world that has the cutting edge of a new thought. ~ john-odonohue, @wisdomtrove
54:What could be more advantageous in an intellectual contest - whether it be chess, bridge, or stock selection - than to have opponents who have been taught that thinking is a waste of energy? ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
55:In an inflationary world, a toll bridge (like company) would be a great thing to own because you've laid out the capital costs. You built it in old dollars and you don't have to keep replacing it. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
56:The final bridge to cross is to let go of the mind-created &
57:Breath is the bridge which connects life to consciousness, which unites your body to your thoughts. Whenever your mind becomes scattered, use your breath as the means to take hold of your mind again. ~ thich-nhat-hanh, @wisdomtrove
58:Everything was for tomorrow, but tomorrow never came. The present was only a bridge and on this bridge they are still groaning, as the world groans, and not one idiot ever thinks of blowing up the bridge. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
59:The secret studies of an author are the sunken piers upon which is to rest the bridge of his fame, spanning the dark waters of oblivion. They are out of sight, but without them no superstructure can stand secure. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
60:An ambition which has conscience in it will always be a laborious and faithful engineer, and will build the road, and bridge the chasms between itself and eminent success by the most faithful and minute performances of duty. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
61:The way you succeed at all this stuff is by stopping trying to succeed and just working very hard without thinking about it, just trusting, completely. It's that faith that creates the bridge on which you walk across to eternity. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
62:We're the bridge across forever, arching above the sea, adventuring for our pleasure, living mysteries for the fun of it, choosing disasters triumphs challenges impossible odds, testing ourselves over and again, learning love and love and love! ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
63:He asked, "what makes a man a writer?" "well," I said, "it's simple, it's either you get it down on paper or you jump off a bridge. writers are desperate people and when they stop being desperate they stop being writers." "are you desperate?" "I don't know. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
64:What is Hope?Hope is that inner dynamic that compels us to explore and pursue the expectations built into the human condition. Hope was born the day the first human beings discovered the first bridge and decided not to jump off the bridge in despair, but to cross it ~ henri-nouwen, @wisdomtrove
65:We're alone, but we are capable of communicating to one another both our loneliness and our desire to break through it. You say, &
66:The person is never the subject. You can see a person, but you are not the person. You are always the Supreme which appears at a given point of time and space as the witness, a bridge between the pure awareness of the Supreme and the manifold consciousness of the person. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
67:It's two things: it's totally impersonal and it's totally personal, simultaneously. That's the nature of the mystical experience of life. Everything about life is impersonal, but you have a personal experience. And the bridge between the personal and the impersonal is called prayer. ~ caroline-myss, @wisdomtrove
68:Philosophy may serve as the bridge between theology and science. All atheism is a philosophy, but not all philosophy is atheism. Philosophy (&
69:It's two things: it's totally impersonal and it's totally personal, simultaneously. That's the nature of the mystical experience of life. Everything about life is impersonal, but you have a personal experience. And the bridge between the personal and the impersonal is called prayer. ~ norman-vincent-peale, @wisdomtrove
70:You've been given the innate power to shape your life... but you cannot just speak change, you have to LIVE change. Intent paired with action builds the bridge to success. You can't just want it; you have to do it, live it... BE it! Success isn't something you have, it's something you DO! ~ steve-maraboli, @wisdomtrove
71:your letters got sadder. your lovers betrayed you. kid, I wrote back, all lovers betray. it didn't help. you said you had a crying bench and it was by a bridge and the bridge was over the river and you sat on the crying bench every night and wept for the lovers who had hurt and forgotten you. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
72:It's got to be the best intellectual exercise out there. You're seeing through new situations every ten minutes. In the stock market you don't base your decisions on what the market is doing, but on what you think is rational. Bridge is about weighing gain/loss ratios. You're doing calculations all the time. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
73:Perfection is crucial in building an aircraft, a bridge, or a high-speed train. The code and mathematics residing just below the surface of the Internet is also this way. Things are either perfectly right or they will not work. So much of the world we work and live in is based upon being correct, being perfect. ~ brene-brown, @wisdomtrove
74:But I think a life of raising prize cattle, going shooting two or three times a year, fishing in the summer, and interspersing the whole thing with some golf and bridge - and whenever I felt like talking or writing, doing it with abandon and with no sense of responsibility whatsoever - maybe such a life wouldn't be so bad. ~ dwight-eisenhower, @wisdomtrove
75:Breathing is important in the practice of meditation because it is the faculty in us that is simultaneously voluntary and involuntary. You can feel that you are breathing, and equally you can feel that it is breathing you. So it is a sort of bridge between the voluntary world and the involuntary world — a place where they are one. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
76:To go out of your mind once a day is tremendously important, because by going out of your mind you come to your senses. And if you stay in your mind all of the time, you are over rational, in other words you are like a very rigid bridge which because it has no give; no craziness in it, is going to be blown down by the first hurricane. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
77:I couldn't allow myself to think about her very long; if I had I would have jumped off the bridge. It's strange. I had become so reconciled to this life without her, and yet if I thought about her only for a minute it was enough to pierce the bone and marrow of my contentment and shove me back again into the agonizing gutter of my wretched past. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
78:If you give yourself one complete minute of focused presence, to simply stop; even to listen to your heart beating, it will take you out of your head and introduce you to the moment which is complete in itself. It is not on the way to another moment. It is not a bridge to another opportunity. It is the timeless perfection So stopand sink into this timeless moment. ~ mooji, @wisdomtrove
79:Where the shadow of the bridge fell I could see down for a long way, but not as far as the bottom. When you leave a leaf in water a long time after awhile the tissue will be gone and the delicate fibres waving slow as the motion of sleep. They don't touch one another, no matter how knotted up they once were, no matter how close they lay once to the bones. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
80:We must work passionately and indefatigably to bridge the gulf between our scientific progress and our moral progress. One of the great problems of mankind is that we suffer from a poverty of the spirit which stands in glaring contrast to our scientific and technological abundance. The richer we have become materially, the poorer we have become morally and spiritually. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
81:Calling it a simple schoolgirl crush was like saying a Rolls-Royce was a vehicle with four wheels, something like a hay-wagon. She did not giggle wildly and blush when she saw him, nor did she chalk his name on trees or write it on the walls of the Kissing Bridge. She simply lived with his face in her heart all the time, a kind of sweet, hurtful ache. She would have died for him. ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
82:The bridge of grace will bear your weight, brother. Thousands of big sinners have gone across that bridge, yea, tens of thousands have gone over it. Some have been the chief of sinners and some have come at the very last of their days but the arch has never yielded beneath their weight. I will go with them trusting to the same support. It will bear me over as it has for them. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
83:Breathing in and out is very important, and it is enjoyable. Our breathing is the link between our body and our mind. Sometimes our mind is thinking of one thing and our body is doing another, and mind and body are not unified. By concentrating on our breathing, “In” and “Out,” we bring body and mind back together, and become whole again. Conscious breathing is an important bridge. ~ thich-nhat-hanh, @wisdomtrove
84:In reality there is no person, only the watcher identifying himself with the &
85:I stood in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs; A palace and a prison on each hand; I saw from out the wave of her structure's rise As from the stroke of the enchanter's wand: A thousand years their cloudy wings expand Around me, and a dying Glory smiles O'er the far times, when many a subject land Look'd to the winged Lion's marble pines, Where Venice sate in state, throned on her hundred isles. ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
86:Over the great bridge, with the sunlight through the girders making a constant flicker upon the moving cars, with the city rising up across the river in white heaps and sugar lumps all built with a wish out of non-olfactory money. The city seen from the Queensboro Bridge is always the city seen for the first time, in its first wild promise of all the mystery and the beauty in the world. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
87:Every world has dogs or their equivalent, creatures that thrive on companionship, creatures that are of a high order of intelligence although not the highest and that therefore is simple enough in their wants and needs to remain innocent. The combination of their innocence and their intelligence allows them to serve as a bridge bewtween what is transient and what is eternal, between the finate and the infinate. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
88:Man is not by any means of fixed and enduring form (this, in spite of suspicions to the contrary on the part of their wise men, was the ideal of the ancients). He is nothing else than the narrow and perilous bridge between nature and spirit. His innermost destiny drives him on to the spirit and to God. His innermost longing draws him back to nature, the mother. Between the two forces his life hangs tremulous and irresolute. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
89:We must remove government's smothering hand from where it does harm; we must seek to revitalize the proper functions of government. We do these things to set loose again the energy and the ingenuity of the American people. We do these things to reinvigorate those social and economic institutions which serve as a buffer and a bridge between the individual and the state - and which remain the real source of our progress as a people. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
90:Discipline is the bridge between thought and accomplishment. Discipline comes to those with the awareness that for a kite to fly it must rise against the wind; that all good things are achieved by those who are willing to swim upstream; that drifting aimlessly through life only leads to bitterness and disappointment." And then he added: "Discipline is the foundation on which all success is built. Lack of discipline inevitably leads to failure. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
91:I've lost someone, too,ù he reminded her. úIt's not the same!ù She squeezed the bridge of her nose, trying to stifle her tears. úI was so mean to him. I quit the piano! I blamed him for everything, and I didn't say more than a few words to him for three years! Three years! And I can't get those years back. But maybe if I hadn't been so angry, he might not have gotten sick. Maybe I caused that extra¶ stress that did all this. Maybe it was me! ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
92:Come on, he droned, I’ve been ordered to take you down to the bridge. Here I am, brain the size of a planet and they ask me to take you down to the bridge. Call that job satisfaction? ‘Cos I don’t. He turned and walked back to the hated door. Er, excuse me, said Ford following after him, which government owns this ship? Marvin ignored him. You watch this door, he muttered, it’s about to open again. I can tell by the intolerable air of smugness it suddenly generates. ~ douglas-adams, @wisdomtrove
93:Bridge-players tell me that there must be some money on the game &
94:Sometimes a god comes... . He brings a new way to do a thing, or a new thing to be done. A new kind of singing, or a new kind of death. He brings this across the bridge between the dream-time and the world-time. When he has done this, it is done. You cannot take things that exist in the world and try to drive them back into the dream, to hold them inside the dream with walls and pretenses. That is insanity. What is, is. There is no use pretending, now, that we do not know how to kill one another. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
95:The approach and strategies are very similar in that you gather all the information you can and then keep adding to that base of information as things develop. You do whatever the probabilities indicated based on the knowledge that you have at that time, but you are always willing to modify your behaviour or your approach as you get new information. In bridge, you behave in a way that gets the best from your partner. And in business, you behave in the way that gets the best from your managers and your employees. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
96:In this uncertain space between birth and death, especially here at the end of the world in Moonlight Bay, we need hope as surely as we need food and water, love and friendship. The trick, however, is to remember that hope is a perilous thing, that it's not a steel and concrete bridge across the void between this moment and a brighter future. Hope is no stronger than tremulous beads of dew strung on a filament of spider web, and it alone can't long support the terrible weight of an anguished mind and a tortured heart. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
97:The sense that in this universe we are treated as strangers, the longing to be acknowledged, to meet with some response, to bridge some chasm that yawns between us and reality, is part of our inconsolable secret. And surely, from this point of view, the promise of glory, in the sense described, becomes highly relevant to our deep desire. For glory meant good report with God, acceptance by God, response, acknowledgment, and welcome into the heart of things. The door on which we have been knocking all our lives will open at last. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
98:If you understood a business perfectly and the future of the business, you would need very little in the way of a margin of safety. So, the more vulnerable the business is, assuming you still want to invest in it, the larger margin of safety you'd need. If you're driving a truck across a bridge that says it holds 10,000 pounds and you've got a 9,800 pound vehicle, if the bridge is 6 inches above the crevice it covers, you may feel okay, but if it's over the Grand Canyon, you may feel you want a little larger margin of safety. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
99:I notice how it takes a lazy man, a man that hates moving, to get set on moving once he does get started off, the same as when he was set on staying still, like it aint the moving he hates so much as the starting and the stopping. And like he would be kind of proud of whatever come up to make the moving or the setting still look hard. He set there on the wagon hunched up, blinking, listening to us tell about how quick the bridge went and how high the water was, and I be durn if he didn't act like he was proud of it, like he had made the river rise himself. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
100:You and I know and do not believe that life is so dear and peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery. If nothing in life is worth dying for, when did this begin-just in the face of this enemy? Or should Moses have told the children of Israel to live in slavery under the pharaohs? Should Christ have refused the cross? Should the patriots at Concord Bridge have thrown down their guns and refused to fire the shot heard 'round the world? The martyrs of history were not fools, and our honored dead who gave their lives to stop the advance of the Nazis didn't die in vain. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove

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1:house at Otowi Bridge. ~ Kai Bird,
2:7th Street Bridge. ~ Barbara Nickless,
3:bridge is straight ahead. ~ A G Riddle,
4:the bridge of experience ~ Gregg Braden,
5:the kiss under the Bridge ~ Danielle Steel,
6:THE PROBLEM OF THOR BRIDGE ~ Arthur Conan Doyle,
7:Use love, use love as a bridge. ~ Gustavo Cerati,
8:Better to build a bridge than a wall. ~ Elton John,
9:Bridge is the king of all card games. ~ Bill Gates,
10:Love is the bridge between you andeverything ~ Rumi,
11:Don't build a bridge into thin air. ~ Julie Bertagna,
12:The Apparent is the Bridge to the Real ~ Idries Shah,
13:Love is the bridge between you and everything. ~ Rumi,
14:Literacy is a bridge from misery to hope. ~ Kofi Annan,
15:A guru is not a crutch, he is a bridge. ~ Jaggi Vasudev,
16:A medium is a bridge between two minds. ~ Scott McCloud,
17:Gratitude builds a bridge to abundance. ~ Roy T Bennett,
18:Build us a bridge to where you are. ~ Lin Manuel Miranda,
19:the blue-white flash washed over the bridge, ~ Ryk Brown,
20:was killed at Bridge of Dee, September ~ Andrew Carnegie,
21:We'll burn that bridge when we come to it! ~ Jean Ferris,
22:A lot of things had changed on that bridge. ~ Ally Carter,
23:AI is a bridge between art and science. ~ Pamela McCorduck,
24:I fell for her like a suicide from a bridge. ~ Neil Gaiman,
25:Maybe under the bridge at Deception Pass. ~ Kristin Hannah,
26:You could go over the bridge and circle back, ~ John Green,
27:Always be a bridge, not a wall or a weapon. ~ Mike Aquilina,
28:I feel like my home is stage acting. ~ Phoebe Waller Bridge,
29:They had then got to a bridge over the river, where ~ Aesop,
30:I am the world's worst good bridge player. ~ Louis J Mordell,
31:played village bridge. A humdrum, everyday ~ Agatha Christie,
32:the bridge appears when you walk across it—that ~ Marie Howe,
33:The bridge between reality and a dream is work. ~ Jared Leto,
34:don’t play bridge but I’m going to learn. The ~ Susan Howatch,
35:We'll build a bridge of love between two worlds. ~ Pocahontas,
36:But which is the stone that supports the bridge? ~ Kublai Khan,
37:February makes a bridge and March breakes it. ~ George Herbert,
38:First snow-falling-on the half-finished bridge. ~ Matsuo Basho,
39:It is always within my power to build a bridge. ~ Paulo Coelho,
40:Reality was a bridge breaking beneath Adam ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
41:Remember that time you tried to hump the bridge? ~ Brent Weeks,
42:Bridge is a game for the undivided intellect. ~ Shirley Jackson,
43:By the rude bridge that arched the flood, ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
44:I shall see you on Blackfriars Bridge, Tessa. ~ Cassandra Clare,
45:Natural gas is not a bridge - it's a gangplank. ~ Michael Brune,
46:So cry yourself a river, build a bridge, ~ Rachel Ren e Russell,
47:Build your opponent a golden bridge to retreat across. ~ Sun Tzu,
48:He struck the bridge with the butt of his scythe, ~ Rick Riordan,
49:Hope meets you halfway on a bridge called faith. ~ Bryant McGill,
50:I want to be the bridge to the next generation. ~ Michael Jordan,
51:Passion is a bridge from possibility to probability. ~ T F Hodge,
52:Water under the bridge and dynamite it behind you. ~ Joan Didion,
53:But we’ll cross that bridge when we come to it. ~ Suzanne Collins,
54:I'll bridge these hills with graceful arches ~ Frank Lloyd Wright,
55:I’ve been ordered to take you down to the bridge. ~ Douglas Adams,
56:Hope meets you halfway on a bridge called faith. ~ Bryant H McGill,
57:I'm not planning to jump off a bridge with no bungee. ~ Norah Jones,
58:Cry me a river, build a bridge, and get over it. ~ Justin Timberlake,
59:Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment ~ Jim Rohn,
60:Faith builds the bridge from this old world to the new. ~ Neil Young,
61:Respect is the only perfect bridge between friends. ~ Pavan Choudary,
62:said, to play bridge with friends in Fourbourne. ~ Rosamunde Pilcher,
63:Sometimes you get the best light from a burning bridge. ~ Don Henley,
64:Bridge; candles were being lit in the four-storey houses ~ C J Sansom,
65:Bridge shortens the roads; wisdom does the same! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
66:Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment. ~ Jim Rohn,
67:Go to the truth beyond the mind. Love is the bridge. ~ Stephen Levine,
68:I came back from the bridge bathed in tears. ~ Gabriel Garc a M rquez,
69:It is not good to cross the bridge before you get to it. ~ Judi Dench,
70:The biggest emotion in creation is the bridge to optimism. ~ Brian May,
71:The grave itself is but a covered bridge, ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
72:Don't cross the bridge til you come to it. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
73:Love is the bridge that joins all the worlds together. ~ Frederick Lenz,
74:Passion is the bridge that takes you from pain to change. ~ Frida Kahlo,
75:What need the bridge much broader than the flood? ~ William Shakespeare,
76:Jealousy clings to love's underside like bats to a bridge. ~ Amy Waldman,
77:Lee’s face was a Spock-on-the-bridge-of-the-Enterprise blank. ~ Joe Hill,
78:My blood is a rushing river.
This heart is a burning bridge. ~ Pavana,
79:Certain emotions bridge the years and link unlikely places. ~ V S Naipaul,
80:The bridge was hollow, and a hollow was inside the bridge. ~ Ransom Riggs,
81:We will burn that bridge when we come to it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
82:And then what?"
"I'll burn that bridge when I cross it. ~ Ilona Andrews,
83:Poetry has, in a way, been my bridge to my acting career. ~ Omari Hardwick,
84:Worrying makes you cross the bridge before you come to it. ~ Harvey Mackay,
85:A circle swoop, and a quick parabola under the bridge arches ~ D H Lawrence,
86:‎Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment. ~ Mother Teresa,
87:Never burn a bridge unless your foe is on it, captain. ~ Phil Foglio,
88:The bridge between wishing and accomplishing is discipline. ~ Harvey Mackay,
89:There's a bridge to tomorrow, There's a bridge to the past. ~ Dianne Reeves,
90:a module without providing a solution? Broken Bridge Publishing ~ Drew Hayes,
91:Good communication is the bridge between confusion and clarity. ~ Nat Turner,
92:Many a good man has been put under the bridge by a woman. ~ Charles Bukowski,
93:A scary bridge is better than a precipice without bridge! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
94:his keys.” She frowned. “They say he didn’t die on the bridge. ~ Kendra Elliot,
95:I think a lot of time, I'm just writing my worst fears. ~ Phoebe Waller Bridge,
96:that the gods made a bridge from earth, to heaven, called Bifröst? ~ Anonymous,
97:The bridge between failure and success is hope. THOMAS JEFFERSON ~ Dave Ramsey,
98:How well Horatius kept the bridge In the brave days of old. ~ Thomas B Macaulay,
99:music can become a bridge between you and a total stranger. ~ Elizabeth Acevedo,
100:My opinion is it's a bridge too far to go to fully autonomous cars. ~ Elon Musk,
101:They travel between the worlds using Bifrost, the rainbow bridge. ~ Neil Gaiman,
102:When you cross a bridge, you take a break from this world! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
103:And when he had crossed the bridge, the phantoms came to meet him. ~ Bram Stoker,
104:BEHAVIOR is the bridge between what you want and what you have. ~ Steve Maraboli,
105:I must bridge the gap between adolescent glitter and mature glow. ~ Sylvia Plath,
106:What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not a goal ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
107:A bridge is a meeting place . . . a possibility, a metaphor. ~ Jeanette Winterson,
108:Action is the 'bridge' between the inner world and the outer world. ~ T Harv Eker,
109:A fo ben, bid bont. To be a leader, be a bridge. Welsh proverb ~ Jonathan Strahan,
110:Bridge is one of the last games in which the computer is not better. ~ Bill Gates,
111:Fiction is a bridge to the truth that journalism can't reach. ~ Hunter S Thompson,
112:her jump off the George Washington Bridge. Her other attorney, ~ Elin Hilderbrand,
113:I finally understand part of my role. I am a bridge, a translator. ~ Lissa Rankin,
114:Lots of water under that bridge, let’s not drown ourselves in it. ~ John Banville,
115:What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not a goal. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
116:Callipygian. Having shapely buttocks. Nice one, Bridge. ~ Stephanie Perkins,
117:I'll get up and bike to the Brooklyn Bridge and throw myself off it. ~ Ned Vizzini,
118:It felt as if they’d crossed a bridge a second before it collapsed. ~ Lauren Groff,
119:Let faith be the bridge you build to overcome evil and welcome good ~ Maya Angelou,
120:The best bridge between despair and hope is a good night’s sleep. ~ Matthew Walker,
121:When a bridge fails, the engineer who designed it is as good as dead. ~ Gay Talese,
122:He was always the bridge, between men as well as between ideas. ~ Barbara W Tuchman,
123:In bridge clubs and in councils of state, the passions are the same. ~ Mason Cooley,
124:Man is a bridge between the two worlds - the visible and the invisible. ~ Sivananda,
125:My wife made me join a bridge club... I jump off next Tuesday. ~ Rodney Dangerfield,
126:Best let water passed under the bridge keep on trickling downstream. ~ Ellen Hopkins,
127:Prayer is the bridge over which the Kingdom of God comes to the earth. ~ Rich Nathan,
128:Then I walk back over the bridge, through the old Jewish ghetto, ~ Elizabeth Gilbert,
129:Connection provides the bridge between ‘this is how’ and ‘begin now. ~ John C Maxwell,
130:I was the bridge between the Michael Jordan era and LeBron James era. ~ Allen Iverson,
131:My objective is to build a bridge to a person, to establish a dialogue. ~ Greg Laurie,
132:You may think pain is a barricade to success, but it's usually a bridge. ~ Randy Gage,
133:Between death and hell a bridge shining silver wings offers his soul hope. ~ Aberjhani,
134:I’m on bridge, bridge is on water, bridge-bridge cancel, I’m on water. ~ Rahul Pandita,
135:It is a good thing to make a bridge of gold to a flying enemy ~ Robert Louis Stevenson,
136:I told the Congress, 'Thanks, but no thanks,' on that Bridge to Nowhere. ~ Sarah Palin,
137:Love is a bridge over the sea of change. Do not build a house on it. ~ Sathya Sai Baba,
138:She had a laugh like a squadron of cavalry charging over a tin bridge. ~ P G Wodehouse,
139:The best bridge between despair and hope is a good night’s sleep.”VII ~ Matthew Walker,
140:the landings below the bridge were perfect alcoves for conspiracy. ~ Christopher Moore,
141:Bifrost, the radioactive Rainbow Bridge that connects Asgard to Midgard, ~ Rick Riordan,
142:Even the most painstaking history is a bridge across an eternal mystery. ~ Bruce Catton,
143:In the middle of nowhere, an old wooden bridge is a golden bridge! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
144:Oh, well. Cry me a river, build a bridge, and drive the hell over it. ~ Jennifer Probst,
145:See I'm humble but I live fame, for more deals on the table than a Bridge game. ~ Drake,
146:Sometimes the bridge that leads to heaven is the very hell itself! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
147:He who cannot forgive breaks the bridge over which he himself must pass. ~ George Herbert,
148:I wouldn’t mind going to jail if I had three cellmates who played bridge ~ Warren Buffett,
149:Ten days after the war ended, my sister Laura drove a car off a bridge. ~ Margaret Atwood,
150:: “The best bridge between despair and hope is a good night’s sleep.”VII ~ Matthew Walker,
151:If there were not a bridge from Venice to Europe, Europe would be an island ~ John Berendt,
152:Trust is the bridge from yesterday to tomorrow, built with planks of thanks. ~ Ann Voskamp,
153:You fall off a bridge by going off either edge. Try to steer in the middle. ~ Jeff Wheeler,
154:An exchange of leaders was necessary. It was the only way to bridge the gap. ~ Rick Riordan,
155:A politician is a man who will double cross that bridge when he comes to it. ~ Oscar Levant,
156:Content is the emotional and informational bridge between commerce and consumer. ~ Jay Baer,
157:I stood in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs, A palace and a prison on each hand. ~ Lord Byron,
158:Language designed to impress builds a gulf. Language to express builds a bridge. ~ Jim Rohn,
159:Scientists are people who build the Brooklyn Bridge and then buy it. ~ William F Buckley Jr,
160:Since you stand in the same bridge with him why don't you two just jump off. ~ Sitta Karina,
161:Sunday is the bridge to the forgotten and discarded Holies of the world . . . ~ Joseph Roth,
162:The mind creates the abyss. The heart crosses over it. Love is the bridge. ~ Stephen Levine,
163:The views from Waterloo Bridge are amazing - you can see so much of London. ~ Amelia Warner,
164:When you burn a bridge, you have to be prepared to live with some ashes. ~ Chris Coppernoll,
165:Music creates a bridge for people to move out of thinking and into presence. ~ Eckhart Tolle,
166:People don't realize that I'm really funny and I'm an excellent bridge player. ~ Sheryl Crow,
167:If someone hurts you, cry a river, then build a bridge and get over it. Unknown ~ Joyce Meyer,
168:Maybe when we got up on the bridge I’d jump, Last of the Mohicans their asses! ~ Kresley Cole,
169:Now the swinging bridge Is quieted with creepers ... Like our tendrilled life. ~ Matsuo Basho,
170:park came into view—the double arched stone bridge over the fast-flowing river; ~ Mary Balogh,
171:The senses are our bridge between the incomprehensible and the comprehensible. ~ August Macke,
172:Music seems to be the bridge over the gulf between form and the formless. ~ Hazrat Inayat Khan,
173:My brokenness is a better bridge for people than my pretend wholeness ever was. ~ Sheila Walsh,
174:The Bifrost,’ Gunilla said. ‘The rainbow bridge leading from Asgard to Midgard. ~ Rick Riordan,
175:Two distant points now touching, the word and the page a bridge and amends. ~ Shawna Yang Ryan,
176:Effort and hard work construct the bridge that connects your dreams to reality. ~ Daisaku Ikeda,
177:In every conceivable manner, the family is link to our past, bridge to our future. ~ Alex Haley,
178:I soon learned that the quickest way to bridge the race gap was through language. ~ Trevor Noah,
179:No one expected a first year engineering student to build the perfect bridge. ~ Janet Evanovich,
180:The quickest road to trust comes by building a bridge of common experiences. ~ Rachel Hawthorne,
181:You'll never cross an emotional bridge, if you keep rushing back to the other side. ~ T F Hodge,
182:You may always walk with the Devil till you get to the end of the bridge. ~ Winston S Churchill,
183:A politician is someone who promises a bridge even when there's no water ~ Gregory David Roberts,
184:Bridge, this is guns,” came Val’s insufferably satisfied voice. “Target is fucked. ~ Elliott Kay,
185:Every great group is an island... but an island with a bridge to the mainland. ~ Warren G Bennis,
186:Faith becomes a bridge between where I am and where I want to go- it is a substance. ~ T D Jakes,
187:I believe in building bridges, but we should only build our end of the bridge. ~ Richard M Nixon,
188:She laughed, and drank more beer. “Take a long trace off a short bridge, vampire. ~ Kresley Cole,
189:Anything can happen now that we've slid over this bridge, anything at all... ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
190:[H]e felt as if he were crossing a deserted bridge that went on and on forever. ~ Haruki Murakami,
191:In giving you are throwing a bridge across the chasm of your solitude. ~ Antoine de Saint Exupery,
192:In giving you are throwing a bridge across the chasm of your solitude. ~ Antoine de Saint Exup ry,
193:Leadership is the bridge of integrity that connects goals, desires, and actions. ~ Steve Maraboli,
194:The hardest thing to learn in life is which bridge to cross and which to burn. ~ Bertrand Russell,
195:To deny our pasts is to burn the bridge we must cross to self-understanding. ~ Richard Paul Evans,
196:That is the road we all have to take - over the Bridge of Sight into eternity. ~ Soren Kierkegaard,
197:There's no bridge between you and a man who can invent an entire reality. ~ Nicholas Lamar Soutter,
198:Those who cannot forgive others break the bridge over which they themselves must pass. ~ Confucius,
199:To not extend forgiveness is to burn the bridge that we ourselves must cross. ~ Richard Paul Evans,
200:Two of them hiding behind their mother tongues as there was no way to bridge the gap. ~ Laura Ruby,
201:You can't build the bridge of trust with the scaffolding of lies and underhand deals ~ Ian Paisley,
202:A crowd flowed over London Bridge, so many, I had not thought death had undone so many. ~ T S Eliot,
203:Religion is a bridge to the spiritual, but the spiritual lies beyond religion. ~ Rachel Naomi Remen,
204:The author & the reader "know" each other: they meet on the bridge of words ~ Madeleine L Engle,
205:The underlying reason for writing is to bridge the gulf between one person and another. ~ W H Auden,
206:You must miss New San Diego. I heard they finally finished the Obama Memorial Bridge. ~ Lee Strauss,
207:All loves are a bridge to Divine love. Yet, those who have not had a taste of it do not know! ~ Rumi,
208:Faith-is the pierless bridge supporting what We see unto the scene that we do not. ~ Emily Dickinson,
209:He remembered his cry of the night before: We must meet in the middle of the Bridge! ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
210:It has always seemed to me that the best symbol of common sense was a bridge. ~ Franklin D Roosevelt,
211:Music is a bridge, it connects floks on a higher level, saying what words can't say. ~ Emily Murdoch,
212:Music is a bridge, it connects folks on a higher level, saying what words can't say. ~ Emily Murdoch,
213:(on Warner Brothers) This studio has more suspensions than the Golden Gate Bridge. ~ Humphrey Bogart,
214:The inside of the tune [the bridge] is the part that makes the outside sound good. ~ Thelonious Monk,
215:Does awareness play some kind of role as a 'bridge' to a world of Platonic absolutes. ~ Roger Penrose,
216:first snow
falling on

the half-finished bridge


~ Matsuo Basho, first snow
,
217:Now you’re holding her over a bridge. How do you see this playing out, kid?” - Pigpen ~ Katie McGarry,
218:Right here at our doorstep, we'll have the most beautiful bridge in the world. ~ Patricia Reilly Giff,
219:A politician is someone who promises you a bridge, even when there’s no river. ~ Gregory David Roberts,
220:I like songs that have lots of different parts in them, an intro, an outro and a bridge. ~ Sean Lennon,
221:I realised in Sri Lanka that my dream of playing in a World Cup was a bridge too far. ~ Jacques Kallis,
222:Trust is the bridge from yesterday to tomorrow, built with planks of thanks. Remembering ~ Ann Voskamp,
223:Around existence twine, (Oh, bridge that hangs across the gorge!) ropes of twisted vine. ~ Matsuo Basho,
224:blue riding breeches, who were swarming near the bridge, and then at what was approaching ~ Leo Tolstoy,
225:crossed a bridge, under which ran the whiteness of a frozen river. They passed the ~ Nadezhda Belenkaya,
226:A bit of laughter can be the bridge that lets you cross out of a bad time, believe you me. ~ John Langan,
227:he did not teach me how to love myself, but he was the bridge that helped me get here. ~ Amanda Lovelace,
228:Burning a bridge, as any tactician will tell you, sometimes saves more than it costs. I ~ Kathleen Rooney,
229:Good sex is like good bridge. If you don't have a good partner, you'd better have a good hand. ~ Mae West,
230:Having sex is like bridge. If you don't have a good partner, you'd better have a good hand. ~ Woody Allen,
231:I am seeking for the bridge which leans from the visible to the invisible through reality. ~ Max Beckmann,
232:I'm learning English at the moment. I can say 'Big Ben', 'Hello Rodney', 'Tower Bridge' and 'Loo'. ~ Cher,
233:She was trying to whisper, but she might as well have yelled under an echoing bridge. ~ Jacqueline Wilson,
234:Sometimes the hardest thing in life is to know which bridge to cross and which to burn ~ Bertrand Russell,
235:The accursed power which stands on privilege( and goes with women, champagne and bridge) ~ Hilaire Belloc,
236:The two of them hiding behind their mother tongues as if there was no way to bridge the gap. ~ Laura Ruby,
237:This was my slender bridge to the future, and I stepped onto it as carefully as I could. ~ Alexander Chee,
238:Devotion, fervor, longing! Those are my pillars. We have to be the bridge to the future. ~ Joseph Goebbels,
239:Good composition is like a suspension bridge - each line adds strength and takes none away. ~ Robert Henri,
240:If Triple H asked you to jump off a bridge, would you? Because I think that's good for business. ~ CM Punk,
241:I saw her chewing gum, when I was thirteen, and I fell for her like a suicide from a bridge. ~ Neil Gaiman,
242:You're such a big BABY. So cry me a river, build yourself a bridge, and GET OVER IT ~ Rachel Ren e Russell,
243:You’re such a big BABY. So cry me a river, build yourself a bridge and GET OVER IT! ~ Rachel Ren e Russell,
244:God, I am walking to the edge of a cliff. Build me a bridge. I need to get to the other side. ~ Kate Bowler,
245:Love is the bridge that spans the world above and below, and keeps the wheel of life turning. ~ S Jae Jones,
246:Rather then focusing on the obstacle in your path, focus on the bridge over the obstacle. ~ Mary Lou Retton,
247:She is the golden bridge, the wonderful fire. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Adoration of the Divine Mother,
248:Silence does for thinking what a suspension bridge does for space -- it makes connections. ~ E L Konigsburg,
249:What need the bridge much broader than the flood? The fairest grant is the necessity. ~ William Shakespeare,
250:You’re such a big BABY. So cry me a river, build yourself a bridge, and GET OVER IT! ~ Rachel Ren e Russell,
251:We were about to give up and call it a night when somebody threw the girl off the bridge. ~ John D MacDonald,
252:Actually, my worst nightmare is losing my best friend, as I imagine most people's are. ~ Phoebe Waller Bridge,
253:And even that young I learned music can become a bridge between you and a total stranger. ~ Elizabeth Acevedo,
254:Bridge is nowhere; over the bridge, you feel an emptiness inside you. Bridge is nowhere. ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
255:If you want to be a bridge of hope to the world, you've got to allow yourself to be walked on ~ Tommy Barnett,
256:The statesman's duty is to bridge the gap between his nation's experience and his vision. ~ Henry A Kissinger,
257:They're building a bridge over the Potomac for all the white liberals fleeing to Virginia. ~ George C Wallace,
258:A picture is nothing but a bridge between the soul of the artist and that of the spectator. ~ Eugene Delacroix,
259:Only by being both deity and humanity could Jesus Christ bridge the gap between where God is. ~ David Jeremiah,
260:Religion is not a bridge between God and Man; it is the Great Wall of China between them! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
261:She loved him the way one loves an old bridge or a wool sweater or the sound of a growing tulip. ~ Joseph Fink,
262:To say I’m an overrated troll, when you have never even seen me guard a bridge, is patently unfair. ~ Tina Fey,
263:Anyone can design a bridge that stands. It takes an engineer to design a bridge that barely stands. ~ Anonymous,
264:He who cannot forgive another breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself. GEORGE HERBERT ~ Philip Yancey,
265:I'm constantly on the brink of tears in conversation about things that happen to people. ~ Phoebe Waller Bridge,
266:The supreme meaning is the beginning and the end. It is the bridge of going across and fulfillment. ~ Carl Jung,
267:Breath is the bridge,
Between living and dying;
Breath is the licence
For joyous living; ~ Banani Ray,
268:Confidence is the bridge connecting expectations and performance, investment and results. ~ Rosabeth Moss Kanter,
269:He also had a version of Billy Goat’s Gruff where the troll under the bridge ended up the winner. ~ Stephen King,
270:If somebody hurts you, it's okay to cry a river, just remember to build a bridge and get over it. ~ Taylor Swift,
271:The power of storytelling is exactly this: to bridge the gaps where everything else has crumbled. ~ Paulo Coelho,
272:There's no one else to blame. No Bores or Old Ladies or Norton or Assassins waiting at the bridge. ~ Paul Zindel,
273:We can’t bet our lives away on something that might be. We can cross that bridge if we come to it ~ Leigh Fallon,
274:A proper home can provide the bridge across that terrible gulf between poverty and a better future. ~ Aga Khan IV,
275:Cherie, keep walking. Shut your eyes. We are headed for the bridge. We are going to cross it. ~ Joyce Carol Oates,
276:Having sex is like playing bridge. If you don't have a good partner, you'd better have a good hand. ~ Woody Allen,
277:If the other side is better, no matter how the bridge is dangerous, cross to the other side! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
278:The hardest thing to learn in life is which bridge to cross and which bridge to burn. — David Russell ~ Anonymous,
279:The year after I graduated from high school, they came to shoot Mr. and Mrs. Bridge in Kansas City. ~ Jason Wiles,
280:Art is a way of freezing time, or extending time. ... It's another way to bridge the gaps between us. ~ Sarah Ruhl,
281:I'd love to be animated. I've always wanted to jump off of a bridge and not be hurt, like Bugs Bunny. ~ Carrot Top,
282:The longest bridge is the one where you don’t know which side to turn your face for the exit! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
283:Winter makes a bridge between one year and another and, in this case, one century and the next. ~ Andy Goldsworthy,
284:I can’t take communism nor can you, but to cross this bridge I would hold hands with the Devil. ~ John Lewis Gaddis,
285:If you are fed up with this world, go to a bridge for a walk, because bridge is another world! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
286:I walk into the office at Southwark Bridge every morning, and I have no idea whats going to happen. ~ Lionel Barber,
287:This is the closest bridge I have found to that rather horrendous soup called Manhattan clam chowder. ~ James Beard,
288:Your words may be wrong, your pronounciation funny, but the fact that you are trying, creates a bridge. ~ Anonymous,
289:I have always viewed my role as a sort of ambassador or bridge between groups to help provide a dialog. ~ Joichi Ito,
290:I’m on my way,” Ranger said. “I’m about ten minutes from Quaker Bridge. I’ll call when I have her. ~ Janet Evanovich,
291:Now the Night Bridge has seen you, too, and if you turned back, it could keep your soul forever. ~ Caitlin Kittredge,
292:That’s how I woke up under a bridge with a monster hangover and a date with an earthbound faery prince. ~ Lexi Blake,
293:when you burn a bridge, you have to be prepared to live with some ashes. It’s just the way it is. ~ Chris Coppernoll,
294:I have licked the fire and danced in the ashes of every bridge I ever burned. I fear no hell from you. ~ Nicole Lyons,
295:Know the reasons you and your listener want to communicate and build a bridge between those reasons. ~ John C Maxwell,
296:Whatever happened is water under the bridge. Burn the damn bridge and forget the past," he whispered. ~ Carolyn Brown,
297:What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not a goal.… Man is something that must be overcome. ~ Richard Tarnas,
298:Will he always come between us?
Yes, said Ela. Like a bridge he'll come between us, not a wall. ~ Orson Scott Card,
299:George Herbert said, “He who cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself. ~ Doug Batchelor,
300:I used to bicycle to work across the George Washington Bridge, but my wife told me it wasn't professional. ~ Mehmet Oz,
301:Language follows its own path. It can bridge gulfs of class and geography in the most remarkable ways. ~ Robert McCrum,
302:I raised my foot and deliberately stomped on the bridge. "This is my foot. I put it down. Deal with it. ~ Ilona Andrews,
303:The India-Nepal border should not be a barrier but a bridge which helps bring prosperity to both sides. ~ Narendra Modi,
304:The worst thing I've done on a date? Ask who her favorite serial killer is. Under a bridge. In the dark. ~ Anyta Sunday,
305:The worst thing I’ve done on a date? Ask who her favorite serial killer is. Under a bridge. In the dark. ~ Anyta Sunday,
306:San Francisco! City of dreaming spires, people live here... Golden Gate Bridge, ahh the Romans came here. ~ Eddie Izzard,
307:You built a hundred bridges and you sucked one cock. Then you are not a bridge builder, you are a cock sucker. ~ Unknown,
308:A bridge which took you across to the other side is the strongest bridge no matter how rotten it is! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
309:It's loud and annoying and sounds ridiculous, anyway."
"Build a bridge."
"What?"
"Get over it. ~ Santino Hassell,
310:Jackson made a mental note to speak to her about her demeanor on the bridge later when they were alone. ~ Joshua Dalzelle,
311:jammed inside the bastard for three hours.’). And that bridge, the bridge . . . have to make a pilgrimage to ~ Iain Banks,
312:If I can make an impact, I want to help some kids and bridge the gap between soccer and celebrity in America. ~ Ethan Zohn,
313:I learned that a long walk and calm conversation are an incredible combination if you want to build a bridge. ~ Seth Godin,
314:Leiter chuckled and reached in his left-hand pocket for a dime as they came to the Henry Hudson Bridge toll. ~ Ian Fleming,
315:Once, a union job at GM or AT&T was a bridge to success. Now, a nonunion Wal-Mart job is a bridge to nowhere. ~ Andy Stern,
316:We stopped under a railroad bridge and got out of the car to admire the river that ran through the town. ~ Jeannette Walls,
317:Years ago I had a house in Sussex, it was like Arcadia, with an old Victorian bridge, a pond and the Downs. ~ Nicolas Roeg,
318:If all my friends jumped off a bridge, I wouldn't jump with them. I'd be at the bottom, hoping to catch them. ~ Steve Berry,
319:If an animal has to be sacrificed when a new bridge is built, what will it take to build a whole new world? ~ Ismail Kadare,
320:I have a real aversion to sentimentality, but I also really want to write about love and friendship. ~ Phoebe Waller Bridge,
321:I suppose every time [something bad happens], I have that instinct to make that joke that distracts. ~ Phoebe Waller Bridge,
322:And even that young I learned music can become a bridge
between you and a total stranger.
-Xiomara ~ Elizabeth Acevedo,
323:Every bridge is a holy saint; it helps everyone who comes to him and protects them from the precipices! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
324:Love is the only force that can erase the differences between people or bridge the chasms of bitterness. ~ Gordon B Hinckley,
325:People see me as a bridge.I'm not as alive as I used to be, but I'm not yet dead. I'm sort of .....in-between. ~ Mitch Albom,
326:Today we continue a never ending journey to bridge the meaning of those words with the realities of our time. ~ Barack Obama,
327:When something is done, it should be done the way a stone bridge that lives thousands of years is done! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
328:You cannot cross the narrow bridge of art carrying all its tools in your hands. Some you must leave behind. ~ Virginia Woolf,
329:To deny our pasts is to burn the bridge we must cross to self-understanding. Alan Christoffersen’s diary ~ Richard Paul Evans,
330:Your problem is to bridge the gap between where you are now and the goals you intend to reach. EARL NIGHTINGALE ~ Brian Tracy,
331:A link was wanting between two craving parts of Nature and he was hurled into being as the bridge over that yawning need. ~ id,
332:I once started out to walk around the world but ended up in Brooklyn, that Bridge was too much for me. ~ Lawrence Ferlinghetti,
333:Therefore, for every public job created by the bridge project a private job has been destroyed somewhere else. ~ Henry Hazlitt,
334:Look, my dad has a saying - we'll burn that bridge when get to it. OK? You get it? Worry about tomorrow, tomorrow. ~ Barry Lyga,
335:Nine are killed instantly. One of them still clutching the hand of bridge he was playing when the shell struck. ~ Anthony Doerr,
336:Some part of her felt that the existence of the bridge depended utterly on forward motion and not thinking too much. ~ Joe Hill,
337:Your problem is to bridge the gap which exists between where you are now and the goal you intend to reach.”  ~ Earl Nightingale,
338:Discomfort: the valley between the body and the soul. Comfort: the bridge between the body and the soul ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
339:Separation isn’t time or distance
it’s the bridge between us
finer than silk thread sharper than swords ~ N z m Hikmet Ran,
340:CRISIS COUNSELING THERE IS HOPE MAKE THE CALL THE CONSEQUENCES OF JUMPING FROM THIS BRIDGE ARE FATAL AND TRAGIC ~ Caitlin Doughty,
341:Everything had felt so precarious since her mother's death, like she was walking on a bridge made of paper. ~ Sarah Addison Allen,
342:I can’t stand politicians. A politician is someone who promises you a bridge, even when there’s no river. ~ Gregory David Roberts,
343:ZITASTROPHE! Aveda Jupiter Conquers Cupcakes . . . but Falls to Face Volcano! by Maisy Kane, Bay Bridge Kiss Editrix ~ Sarah Kuhn,
344:and then she walked
to the other side of the bridge
and burned it down
so that you could no longer
reach her ~ R H Sin,
345:If a man can bridge the gap between life and death, if he can live on after he's dead, then maybe he was a great man. ~ James Dean,
346:Laughing at somebody is just another way of dismissing them, but laughing with somebody is a bridge to understanding. ~ Zach Anner,
347:Once I leave, I leave. I am not going to speak to the man on the bridge, and I am not going to spit on the deck. ~ Stanley Baldwin,
348:Oppressed peoples are always being asked to stretch a little more, to bridge the gap between blindness and humanity. ~ Audre Lorde,
349:Suicide is the #1 killer of a person who is in a boat and happens to be passing under a bridge at the wrong time. ~ Demetri Martin,
350:Belief... was its own magic-so long as it was carefully placed, often examined, like a bridge kept in careful repair. ~ C J Cherryh,
351:For this is the vision that unites all seven paths and creates the rainbow bridge to a new earth and a new heaven. ~ Joan Borysenko,
352:If you hug to yourself any resentment against anybody else, you destroy the bridge by which God would come to you. ~ Peter Marshall,
353:The only bridge I've ever burned along this legacy I dance is the one that linked the cities of prosperity and chance. ~ Aesop Rock,
354:There is a land of the living and a land of the dead and the bridge is love, the only survival, the only meaning. ~ Thornton Wilder,
355:I don’t want to just burn the bridge he has with Anabelle, I want to drain the lake beneath it and fill it with concrete. ~ Sara Ney,
356:Now the swinging bridge
is quieted with creepers
like our tendrilled life

~ Matsuo Basho, now the swinging bridge
,
357:Always open all gates and roads to your enemies, and rather make for them a bridge of silver, to get rid of them. ~ Francois Rabelais,
358:Can't you see? Every step I have taken, since I was that child on the bridge, has been to bring myself closer to you. ~ Arthur Golden,
359:Gratitude is the bridge that merges your love with longevity. It is the vital ingredient for a lasting relationship. ~ Steve Maraboli,
360:I don't mind doing awful things as long as somebody else does. I would totally jump off the bridge, thanks for asking. ~ Michelle Tea,
361:I walked across a bridge that doesn't exist. And after that, being scared just didn't seem so important anymore. ~ Erica Bauermeister,
362:She’s the bridge between the doctors and the people, and you can see the strain of balancing between those two worlds. ~ Gayle Forman,
363:Substitute Malaysia or Mexico for the replicator, and make Palo Alto the Bridge, and bingo: RIGHT NOW = STAR TREK. ~ Douglas Coupland,
364:The intimacy bridge? Girl, he sounds like a total loser. Dump him. Now. Before he brings up the intimacy bridge again. ~ Jill Shalvis,
365:The water-bridge. A bridge made of water spans the gap between two water-filled beakers. What sustains the bridge? ~ Gerald H Pollack,
366:We’ll have to fall off that bridge when we come to it.” “Don’t you mean ‘cross that bridge’?” Milady asked. “Whatever. ~ Stuart Gibbs,
367:I close my eyes, rub my thumb against the bridge of my nose to ward off the headache. Well, Rome wasn't built in a day. ~ Jodi Picoult,
368:I do disapprove of the modern attitude that you can't do the simplest thing, like dying or being born, in your own house. ~ Ann Bridge,
369:If art is the bridge between what you see in your mind and what the world sees, then skill is how you build that bridge. ~ Twyla Tharp,
370:I never felt the urge to jump off a bridge, but there are times I have wanted to jump out of my life, out of my skin. ~ David Levithan,
371:Leadership is building a bridge that connects the vision with the purpose, in order to empower those who are around us. ~ David Walker,
372:Sometimes — moments like this — only a song could bridge his heart to God’s, filling his senses with truth and hope. ~ Karen Kingsbury,
373:The bridge fell away into the chasm, and the Cyclops howled ... with delight, because he was standing right next to us. ~ Rick Riordan,
374:They had no idea that normal didn't exist for me anymore. Normal had been smashed on the rocks beneath the bridge. ~ Cat Clarke,
375:A pier is a disappointed bridge; yet stare at it for long enough and you can dream it to the other side of the Channel. ~ Julian Barnes,
376:Art has always been and is in its very essence the boldest departure from nature. It is the bridge into the spirit world. ~ Franz Marc,
377:He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself; for every man has need to be forgiven. ~ Thomas Fuller,
378:I didn't want to even stand next to any high rise building as long as I lived... I didn't even want to go over a bridge. ~ Stephen King,
379:I once started out
to walk around the world
but ended up in Brooklyn,
that Bridge was too much for me. ~ Lawrence Ferlinghetti,
380:Life is the art of finding or building a bridge with a great determination every time you come across a precipice! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
381:Literacy is a bridge from misery to hope... Especially for girls and women, it is an agent of family health and nutrition. ~ Kofi Annan,
382:Memory's vices are also its virtues, elements of a bridge across time that allows us to link the mind with the world. ~ Daniel Schacter,
383:Never make a roadblock of yourself on trouble's road. No, make yourself a bridge instead, with stones slick as grease. ~ Steven Erikson,
384:After my best friend jumped off the bridge, I knew that I was next. So-Paris. With forty dollars and a one-way ticket. ~ James A Baldwin,
385:If the building of a bridge does not enrich the awareness of those who work on it, then the bridge ought not to be built. ~ Frantz Fanon,
386:My children, it is permitted you in time of grave danger to walk with the devil until you have crossed the bridge. ~ Winston S Churchill,
387:Time is short and sweet with our four-legged companions, but I believe we will meet them all again at the Rainbow Bridge. ~ Mark J Asher,
388:Washington Bridge. The components were then lowered into the Thirtieth Street hole by a special crane that could withstand ~ David Grann,
389:A leader’s most important job is creating and constantly adjusting this strategic bridge between goals and objectives. ~ Richard P Rumelt,
390:And in the funny world that I lived in, that all of us lived in, pain was the bridge that we met on, and that was progress. ~ Cleve Jones,
391:Any husband who says, "My wife and I are completely equal partners," is talking about either a law firm or a hand of bridge. ~ Bill Cosby,
392:Comics are an international language, they can cross boundaries and generations. Comics are a bridge between all cultures. ~ Osamu Tezuka,
393:Everyone needs a coach. It doesn't matter whether you're a basketball player, a tennis player, a gymnast or a bridge player. ~ Bill Gates,
394:Sometimes, if you aren't sure about something, you just have to jump off the bridge and grow your wings on the way down. ~ Danielle Steel,
395:That’s where I found him, making a living underneath the Queensboro Bridge, jerking off punks for fifteen dollars a man. ~ Norm Macdonald,
396:Cold calls are for rookies and weirdos. Don’t be a rookie or weirdo. Find a relationship bridge.” @DarrenHardy #JoinTheRide ~ Darren Hardy,
397:Houses built on bridges are scandals. A bridge wants to not be. If it could choose its shape, a bridge would be no shape, ~ China Mi ville,
398:Patience Barbary thought the out-of-doors a treacherous bridge meant to convey her from one civilised structure to another. ~ Lyndsay Faye,
399:Playing Rachmaninoff was like walking on a rope bridge across a gorge with dreamy skies above and a raging, muddy river below. ~ Ella Leya,
400:Remembering good things,
Past is always mine,
Future is dead,
She died under a bridge,
With a bottle of wine. ~ Benedict Wells,
401:Somehow, magically, I've become an electronic musician, and I have a recording studio that looks like the bridge of the Enterprise. ~ Moby,
402:This momentary bridge. The wonder of a shared memory, returned. Of a place once theirs and a life that had already been lived. ~ Paul Yoon,
403:And far away, in the room that stretched like a bridge to a nameless town, her brother, Werner, played in the cemetery snow. ~ Markus Zusak,
404:Every man's work, pursued steadily, tends to become an end in itself, and so to bridge over the loveless chasms of his life. ~ George Eliot,
405:Hell, no. I can’t stand politicians. A politician is someone who promises you a bridge, even when there’s no river. ~ Gregory David Roberts,
406:I scowled. "Shut up."
"We should play Go Fish later."
"No."
"Mah-jong? Bridge?"
"What are you, an old lady? ~ Jenna Evans Welch,
407:I've always wanted to work for, like, "Assume your audience is cleverer than you," rather than the other way around. ~ Phoebe Waller Bridge,
408:Pursuing a dream without God’s approval is as dangerous as walking on a rope bridge over a big gutter? Guess the end….! ~ Israelmore Ayivor,
409:With effort we can protect the foundation of our democracy, for which so many marched across this bridge, the right to vote. ~ Barack Obama,
410:All change begins with a DECISION. Once the decision is made, DISCIPLINE becomes the bridge between desire and accomplishment. ~ A R Bernard,
411:George Washington Bridge? You throw yourself off the Brooklyn Bridge, traditionally. George Washington Bridge, who does that? ~ John Goodman,
412:Hope is at once both simple and profound. It is hope that binds Heaven and earth. Hope is the bridge between Heaven and earth. ~ Sri Chinmoy,
413:huddled together at the left end of the bar, as silent and miserable as kittens in a sack with the bridge getting close. ~ Donald E Westlake,
414:Investing is not as tough as being a top-notch bridge player. All it takes is the ability to see things as they really are. ~ Warren Buffett,
415:Jacob’s Ladder represents a bridge between Jacob’s secular mindset to make it in this world and the reality of Heavenly things. ~ R C Sproul,
416:The pale green of the St. Johns Bridge, stretching across the river to the Safeway and the library and everything on that side. ~ Peter Rock,
417:I'm a huge fan of basically anything written about complicated, contradictory women. I'm drawn to them really quickly. ~ Phoebe Waller Bridge,
418:I've created a bridge between European electronic culture and urban American culture, and I've worked with established brands. ~ David Guetta,
419:Drafting is like painting the Golden Gate Bridge.The closer you get to the end, the more you start to worry about the beginning. ~ Peter James,
420:Find you a bridge and take a jump. Just make certain you do it right the first time, cause nothing's worse than a suicide chump. ~ Frank Zappa,
421:He asked, "What makes a man a writer?" "Well," I said, "it's simple. You either get it down on paper, or jump off a bridge. ~ Charles Bukowski,
422:John Lewis did more in one day on The Edmund Pettus Bridge than Donald Trump ever will do to make America great again. ~ Katrina vanden Heuvel,
423:Ted Kennedy says that our policy in Iraq is adrift. Hmmm. Maybe like a car adrift in the water after its has gone over a bridge? ~ Ann Coulter,
424:the writing of some men is like a vast bridge that carries you over the many things that claw and tear. The Wine of Forever ~ Charles Bukowski,
425:A bridge of silver wings stretches from the dead ashes of an unforgiving nightmare
to the jeweled vision of a life started anew. ~ Aberjhani,
426:acting in concert and without human control, built a rope bridge across a short chasm. There are plenty of other wild drone ~ Erik Brynjolfsson,
427:I never felt the urge to jump
off a bridge, but there are times
I have wanted to jump out of
my life, out of my skin. ~ David Levithan,
428:It is easier to bridge the oceans that lie between continents than it is to bridge the gap between individuals or the peoples. ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
429:It is expensive to give plays subtitles, especially for a short run, so most new dramas rarely cross the transcontinental bridge. ~ Katori Hall,
430:It is the nature of a man as he grows older, a small bridge intime, toprotest againstchange, particularlychangefor the better. ~ John Steinbeck,
431:Just pray, Tristan,' I said. 'Pray that God will bridge the gap between what each of us has and what each of us needs to just be. ~ Nancy N Rue,
432:Life is a bridge starting from nowhere going to nowhere. We must find a way to remain on the bridge, inside the existence! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
433:Since we can’t trust the precipice, we shall trust the bridge however worn out it is and we shall cross to the other side! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
434:The charm of television entertainment is its ability to bridge the chasm between dinner and bedtime without mental distraction. ~ Russell Baker,
435:the consistency of the Old Testament warnings for the covenant community formed a natural bridge to the New Testament warnings. ~ Scot McKnight,
436:Without a belief in personal immortality, religion surely is like an arch resting on one pillar, like a bridge ending in an abyss. ~ Max Muller,
437:Writing is like building a bridge while you're on it. If you step forward you fall off and there's nothing in front of you. ~ Jason Schwartzman,
438:I am very comfortable with conflict, be it of the legal or mortal kind. My father was a mediator, a bridge maker. I am a grave maker. ~ J R Ward,
439:I don't know what it is to love the way they love-they would jump off a bridge for me. I can't do that. I can only say, I owe you. ~ Bobby Darin,
440:If the Reapers have any intelligence left, they’ll know someone’s on the bridge after this,” Riley said. “We have to hurry.” “Okay, ~ M R Forbes,
441:" . . . like a dark cloud so long as no bridge is found across the world-wide psychic & political split." ~ Carl Jung, The Undiscovered Self,
442:went back on to the bridge to watch over the tiny flashing lights and figures that charted the ship’s progress through the void. ~ Douglas Adams,
443:Because I can see them, I bridge life and death, and they hope I can open for them the door they are afraid to open for themselves. ~ Dean Koontz,
444:Cross that bridge when we get there, that kind of thing, but as long as everyone is together, we’ll figure something out. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
445:Having pretty much burned every bridge he crossed, our friendship was like a malfunction of his usually deficient people skills. ~ Tammara Webber,
446:Hold hands with the devil until you are both over the bridge.
Or kill the devil and burn the bridge so no one can get to you. ~ Kiersten White,
447:"Man is, in truth, the bridge spanning the gulf between 'this world' — the realm of the dark Tricephalus — and the heavenly Trinity." ~ Carl Jung,
448:On Friday noon, July twentieth, 1714, the finest bridge in all Peru broke and precipitated five travellers into the gulf below. ~ Thornton Wilder,
449:Poetry can be the bridge, the crossover point in the mind between the physical and the spiritual. A place where the two can meet. ~ Don Pendleton,
450:The Glasgow accent was so strong you could have built a bridge with it and known it would outlast the civilization that spawned it ~ Val McDermid,
451:thrusting steel spires of Canary Wharf, the domed O2 Arena, then Tower Bridge and, finally, the London Eye and Westminster. The ~ Paul Pilkington,
452:you have loved him in many lives. Some spirits bridge the gap between different worlds through love. It keeps us all together. ~ Shubhangi Swarup,
453:His machines - soon to be called Turing machines - offered a bridge, a connection between abstract symbols and the physical world. ~ Andrew Hodges,
454:If Lady Brentmor told the prime minister to jump off a bridge," Fiona had once remarked, "Wellington would meekly ask, 'Which one? ~ Loretta Chase,
455:the beauty of a bridge is you don’t have to see too far ahead in order to get to the other side. You just have to take the next step. ~ Jeff Goins,
456:There's this magical sense of possibility that stretches like a bridge between June and August. A sense that anything can happen. ~ Aimee Friedman,
457:Comment number one - how much do you weigh to snap the bridge like that? I thought you Asians were supposed to be petite and dainty. ~ Julie Kagawa,
458:If watching a bridge is much more exciting than crossing that bridge, then you can be sure that it is a very beautiful bridge! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
459:If we have no bridge to the unconscious depths that drive us, our rational attempts to correct our situation are merely Band-Aids. ~ Marion Woodman,
460:My life sucks when I’m only half-aware of it. If I quit drinking and saw what it’s really like, I’d probably jump off a bridge. ~ Becca Fitzpatrick,
461:Allyson Smith reminds me of a younger, prettier, funnier me. Now if you'll excuse me, the ladies from my bridge club have arrived. ~ Stewart Francis,
462:BEFORE YOU JUMP OFF A BRIDGE OR HANG YOURSELF OR BE UNHAPPY PLEASE CONSIDER: LIVE FOR YOURSELF; THOSE WHO HATE YOU HAVE NO PURCHASE ~ Nikki Giovanni,
463:It is the nature of a man as he grows older, a small bridge in time, to protest against change, particularly change for the better. ~ John Steinbeck,
464:No one can construct for you the bridge upon which precisely you must cross the stream of life, no one but you yourself alone. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
465:Peyton Farquhar was dead; his body, with a broken neck, swung gently from side to side beneath the timbers of the Owl Creek bridge. ~ Ambrose Bierce,
466:When you recognize and reflect on even one good thing about yourself, you are building a bridge to a place of kindness and caring. ~ Sharon Salzberg,
467:Dear Mom and Dad, Leave $50,000 in a bag under the bridge on Decatur Street. If there is no bridge on Decatur Street, please build one. ~ Woody Allen,
468:I do not want to drive across a bridge designed by an engineer who believed the numbers in structural stress models are relative truths. ~ R C Sproul,
469:I thought I knew who you were, but I see now you were a lesson to learn, and all I am to you now is a bridge that’s been burned. ~ Christina Aguilera,
470:No remedie there was but I must helpe to furnish him with monie, I did so, as who wil not make his enemy a bridge of golde to flie by. ~ Thomas Nashe,
471:Run as far as you can in the direction of your best and happiest dreams across the bridge that was built by your own desire to heal. ~ Cheryl Strayed,
472:But there’s no sense in crossing a bridge until you come to it. That’s what Mrs. Wiggins thought. So she went on enjoying her laugh. ~ Walter R Brooks,
473:career. Why didn’t he wait and run for mayor after Daley was done? Barack would be the perfect candidate to bridge the city’s divides. ~ David Axelrod,
474:Death is a bridge which unites friend to friend," and "The world is a paradise for infidels, but a prison for the faithful." On ~ Abu Hamid al-Ghazali,
475:For so many centuries, the exchange of gifts has held us together. It has made it possible to bridge the abyss where language struggles. ~ Barry Lopez,
476:he did not teach me how to love myself, but he was the bridge that helped me get   here.   - i thank the universe every day for you. ~ Amanda Lovelace,
477:Here's the thing," he said. "People see me as a bridge. I'm not as alive as I used to be, but I'm not yet dead. I'm sort of...in-between ~ Mitch Albom,
478:Magical places are always beautiful and deserve to be contemplated ... Always stay on the bridge between the invisible and the visible. ~ Paulo Coelho,
479:The Infernal Devices began with a daydream of Jem and Tessa on Blackfriars Bridge, and I think it is fitting that it ends there too. ~ Cassandra Clare,
480:What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not a goal: what is lovable in man is that he is an over-going and a down-going. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
481:advertising confuses values ... By appealing either to fear, or to vanity, or to covetousness, it very skillfully insinuates false values. ~ Ann Bridge,
482:Every man's work, pursued steadily, tends in this way to become an end in itself, and so to bridge over the loveless chasms of his life. ~ George Eliot,
483:In his whole life the spheres of home and work will never again meet this way, on a crackling electric bridge in the blue. Whenever ~ Mark Vanhoenacker,
484:My father lived to be 97 and played bridge every day up to the end, so I've got a 50 percent chance of living a long life like him. ~ Henry Louis Gates,
485:Riley has opened this window to what could be. She’s built a bridge between my reality and my fantasyland, and I can’t stop crossing it. ~ Ginger Scott,
486:Tengo was about to say something when he heard the connection cut. Everybody was hanging up on him. Like chopping down a rope bridge. ~ Haruki Murakami,
487:The train comes. If you stay on the tracks, you die. If you jump off the bridge, you die,
There's always a train coming eventually. ~ David Levithan,
488:Wind is blowing past me and I open my eyes to look at the bridge above me. But I see only Harlin. And as I fall, he mouths, I love you. ~ Suzanne Young,
489:I love him whose soul is deep even in the wounding, and may perish through a small matter: thus he goes willingly over the bridge. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
490:One of the great tragedies of life is that men seldom bridge the gulf between practice and profession, between doing and saying. ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
491:The time for the healing of the wounds has come. The moment to bridge the chasms that divide us has come. The time to build is upon us. ~ Nelson Mandela,
492:Don’t let it become a wall between you and us. Sin should always be a bridge that brings you back to God, not a wall between you and Him. ~ Tiffany Reisz,
493:He next made arrangements to patent his bridge, and to construct at Rotherham the large model of it exhibited on Paddington Green, London. ~ Thomas Paine,
494:The Devil sends the precipices; God sends the bridges! When you come across a precipice, look for the bridge; it is somewhere there! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
495:"You should spare the last word. When blinded by anger, we make choices that we regret later. Leave the room before the bridge is burned." ~ Haemin Sunim,
496:C.S. Lewis said that conscience is nothing more than the voice of God within our souls; the bridge that links the creature to the creator ~ Dinesh D Souza,
497:I am comfortable talking about sex scenes and stuff, but to me, when it's physically explicit, I do feel prudish and uncomfortable. ~ Phoebe Waller Bridge,
498:I can never drive my car over a bridge without thinking of suicide. I can never look at a lake or an ocean without thinking of suicide. ~ Charles Bukowski,
499:I love him whose soul is deep even in the wounding, and may succumb through a small matter: thus goeth he willingly over the bridge. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
500:A book,” says Vandos of Ur-Amakir, “is a fortress, a place of weeping, the key to a desert, a river that has no bridge, a garden of spears. ~ Sofia Samatar,
501:As I walked back over the bridge, I thought that of all the people I’d talked to today, I was probably the least content in my situation. ~ Neal Stephenson,
502:Be not wishing and pining but thankfully content.  For it is a short bridge between wanting and regret."

- from "Dimpellumpzki ~ Richelle E Goodrich,
503:I consider anybody a twerp who hasn't read the greatest American short story, which is 'Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,' by Ambrose Bierce. ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
504:The trouble is, walking in Venice becomes compulsive once you start. Just over the next bridge, you say, and then the next one beckons. ~ Daphne du Maurier,
505:They are very good reasons why voice acting in games can be so terrible. Writers are in a great position to be able to bridge this gap. ~ Rhianna Pratchett,
506:We get disillusioned and make the worst mistake you can make with a calling: we save all our energy for the leap instead of building a bridge. ~ Jeff Goins,
507:In the end, punk inevitably burned itself out and acted as a bridge across which the New Romantics could sashay in their chiffon and glossy hair. ~ Jo Brand,
508:What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not a goal: what there is to love in man is that he is a going-over and a going-under. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
509:You cannot have the right to cross a bridge without respecting it! You cannot have the right to use the things without respecting them! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
510:All sorts of people told me their stories. Then they left, never to return, as if I were no more than a bridge they were clattering across. ~ Haruki Murakami,
511:But people designed and built the bridge.” “Under God’s will. Don’t you understand? It’s nothing you can argue with, Tanner. Give up now. ~ Alastair Reynolds,
512:I am still suffering from my experience in Rwanda, I never know when I'm going to drive my car off a bridge, or just decide to take my life. ~ Romeo Dallaire,
513:I can never drive my car over a bridge without thinking of suicide.
I can never look at a lake or an ocean without thinking of suicide. ~ Charles Bukowski,
514:no matter how close two human beings may be, there is always a gulf between them which only love can bridge, and that only from hour to hour. ~ Hermann Hesse,
515:Whether it was about sleeping next to a pile of cow shit or under a bridge overpass next to a homeless drunk-I would sleep anywhere with her. ~ J A Redmerski,
516:Beyond the silver span of the motor bridge lay basins of cracked mud the size of ballrooms - models of a state of mind, a curvilinear labyrinth. ~ J G Ballard,
517:I love to shop vintage clothes; in London, I usually go to Relic and Alfie's Market. I usually brunch around London Bridge, where I live. ~ Georgia May Jagger,
518:In any attempt to bridge the domains of experience belonging to the spiritual and physical sides of nature, time occupies the key position. ~ Arthur Eddington,
519:... That's precisely what messiahs do, Raul . . . bridge different worlds. Different eras. Provide the bond between two irreconcilable concepts. ~ Dan Simmons,
520:The silence was terrible then, as tense as a bridge about to break, a tower to fall; unedurable in its emotion, its truth bursting to be spoken. ~ John Fowles,
521:Crowds moved wherever he went, across the bridge to Manhattan, in New York, wherever he went, life flowed and eddied, but he was not part of it. ~ Pearl S Buck,
522:do get over the idea that size has any value or merit. It is the enemy of most of the best things in the world - it is the enemy of the good life. ~ Ann Bridge,
523:I am the bridge between the bleeding edge and the dead center. I stand between the Wizard of Oz and the man behind the curtain. I am the curtain. ~ Peter Watts,
524:If the experience of leadership is like being at the edge of an unfamiliar chasm, the act of leadership is building a bridge across that chasm. ~ Kevin Cashman,
525:Our love is perfect. And even though we may not be, our love creates a bridge that spans over our imperfections and joins us where it matters. ~ Steve Maraboli,
526:The Golden Gate Bridge should have a long bungee cord for people who aren't quite ready to commit suicide but want to get in a little practice. ~ George Carlin,
527:What a strange creature man is! He does not believe in God, but he does believe that if the bridge of is nose itches he is surely going to die; ~ Nikolai Gogol,
528:When people come to play music as they do to play bridge, civilization will have taken the longest stride forward since the beginning of time. ~ Jascha Heifetz,
529:Congress passes bills that appropriate money. Congress says, 'We're building this bridge or funding that defense project, and they cost this much.' ~ Jay Carney,
530:Discovering your calling is not an epiphany but a series of intentional decisions. It looks less like a giant leap and more like building a bridge. ~ Jeff Goins,
531:Instinct” is a concept intended to bridge the gap between needs and goals, bypassing man’s cognitive (i.e., reasoning and learning) faculty. ~ Nathaniel Branden,
532:Suicide is a behavioral contagion. It's old adage "If all your friends jumped off a bridge, then would you, too?" Apparently, the answer is yes. ~ Suzanne Young,
533:The problem with being me, thought Isabel, as she walked along George IV Bridge, is that I keep thinking about the problem of being me. ~ Alexander McCall Smith,
534:Unreal City,
Under the brown fog of a winter dawn,
A crowd flowed over London Bridge, so many,
I had not thought death had undone so many. ~ T S Eliot,
535:We are, however, producing a lot of natural gas, which serves as a bridge to more renewable fuels. And I think that's an important transition. ~ Hillary Clinton,
536:And she accepted the bridge date from the tentacled horror, with the proviso that her schedule would be inflexible for the next several weeks. Up ~ Max Gladstone,
537:But I will not tell you how long or short the way will be; only that it lies across a river. But do not fear that, for I am the great Bridge Builder. ~ C S Lewis,
538:I wanted to try to build a bridge of words between me and that world outside, that world which was so distant and elusive that it seemed unreal. ~ Richard Wright,
539:Life and death; there is no bridge between the two; they are stuck to each other! Death is only a step away from us, no more, only one step! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
540:Our houses are at least 12 feet under water. All you can see on TV are rooftops. And the bridge we came across, the I-10 twin span, is now split. ~ George Clarke,
541:You cannot control what you love—you watch it driving recklessly towards the broken bridge, the torn-up track, the horror of seventy years ahead. ~ Graham Greene,
542:At times when you're adapting a book into a movie, you have to take certain creative liberties to bridge the gap between the two forms of media. ~ Josh Hutcherson,
543:Dreams are the bridge to your unconscious mind. Your strongest urges, hopes, and fears often make an appearance while your conscious mind sleeps. ~ Linda Lafferty,
544:Never greet a devil till you meet one or cross a bridge before you've reached it. Ten times out of nine, thing aren't as bad as we fear them to be. ~ Jeff Wheeler,
545:Of course, some families cannot be saved and their children cannot be returned. Yet, even then, their love for each other must be worth something. ~ Andrew Bridge,
546:When I reached the end, I was sobbing, all the love and rage and anguish I'd been holding onto since that night on the bridge exploding out of me. ~ Richelle Mead,
547:You cannot control what you love--you watch it driving recklessly towards the broken bridge, the torn-up track, the horror of seventy years ahead. ~ Graham Greene,
548:You know, I do speak the Queens English. It's just the wrong Queens that's all. It's over the 59th Street Bridge. It's not over the Atlantic Ocean. ~ Cyndi Lauper,
549:Golden bridge, silver bridge or diamond bridge; it doesn’t matter! As long as the bridge takes you across the other side, it is a good bridge! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
550:I am the bridge between the bleeding edge and the dead center. I stand between the Wizard of Oz and the man behind the curtain.
I am the curtain. ~ Peter Watts,
551:If you're on the path of right, and someone crosses it with wrong, you don't need to turn. Build a bridge over their path and continue on your way. ~ Richelle Mead,
552:If you’re on the path of right, and someone crosses it with wrong, you don’t need to turn. Build a bridge over their path and continue on your way. ~ Richelle Mead,
553:We're stuck in fear and in not wanting to cross that most important bridge of understanding that we're more alike or not. We all cry, we all laugh. ~ Stevie Wonder,
554:Let gratitude be the pillow upon which you kneel to say your nightly prayer. And let faith be the bridge you build to overcome evil and welcome good. ~ Maya Angelou,
555:The artist is the person who invents the means to bridge between biological inheritance and the environments created by technological innovation. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
556:The full life depends, not on the range of experience but on the intensity of the interest, the emotion involved, and on its being a personal interest. ~ Ann Bridge,
557:They were shot with a shotgun and put in garbage bags and thrown under a bridge," Shrake said. "If it wasn't murder, it was a really weird accident. ~ John Sandford,
558:What is great in the human is that it is a bridge and not a goal: what can be loved in the human is that it is a going-over and a going-under. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
559:What type of car do I get?" David asked.
"As we like to say in the Middle East," Zalinsky said, "We'll blow up that bridge when we get to it. ~ Joel C Rosenberg,
560:Grief has pushed us apart like repelling magnets: no matter how hard we try to reach each other, there's a gulf between us that we just can't bridge. ~ Louise Jensen,
561:Music builds a wall around us against anything that can upset us and simultaneously it builds a bridge for us to cross to the land of happiness! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
562:Social media is so powerful now, and with all these blog sites and YouTube channels and videos, it makes it more and more relevant to bridge artists together. ~ Tyga,
563:Sometimes in life it is most wise to behave like a bridge: Don’t judge the person who comes to you; let him come and pass! Behave like a bridge! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
564:The years were falling over like ducks in a shooting gallery, and it seemed to Mr. Bridge that he had scarcely taken aim at one when it disappeared. ~ Evan S Connell,
565:We'll cross that bridge when we come to it.

Cross it? I'm making plans to destroy the bridge from orbit.
-Colonel Ceeta & Captain Tagon ~ Howard Tayler,
566:He that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he himself must pass if he would ever reach heaven; for everyone has need to be forgiven. ~ George Herbert,
567:Natural gas is a very flexible source of energy that can help us bridge the gap between our current high-carbon economy and our zero-carbon future. ~ Katharine Hayhoe,
568:Quit? You kidding? My life sucks when I'm only half-aware of it. If I quit drinking and saw what it's really like, I'd probably jump off a bridge. ~ Becca Fitzpatrick,
569:The Rhine was blocked on 14 October by the destruction of the Cologne-Muelheim bridge. Between 14 and 18 October rail shipments of coal from the Ruhr were ~ Anonymous,
570:Without equanimity, we might give love to others only in an effort to bridge the inevitable and healthy space that always exists between two people. ~ Sharon Salzberg,
571:A man wouldn’t be holding a girl on a bridge like he’s about to toss her over. I swear on my patch, killing you is not in the Terror’s plans.” - Pigpen ~ Katie McGarry,
572:Do not always walk on the bridge; there is also a world under the bridge! Try different worlds; discover different worlds! Do something different! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
573:Poetry is the special medium of spiritual crazy wisdom, the form of expression that comes closest to creating a bridge between words and what is wordless. ~ Wes Nisker,
574:Sure. Maybe we’ll just hang a sign out the window, Come Get The Fairy. She’s In Here.” Dex pinches the bridge of his nose. “Coffee isn’t a bad idea, though. ~ C K Dawn,
575:the writing of some
men
is like a vast bridge
that carries you
over
the many things
that claw and tear.

The Wine of Forever ~ Charles Bukowski,
576:I feel like a young adult. In high school I never felt like my professional life and my personal life were at odds, because Rookie felt like the bridge. ~ Tavi Gevinson,
577:I've been really fortunate to have Bridge Records interested in publishing my music for the past 25 years. Most of my music is available in their catalog. ~ Paul Lansky,
578:Poetry can bridge that gap between what is solid and what is suggested; poetry can pull cogent meaning from the veiled truths outside of reason's grasp. ~ Bryant McGill,
579:You move your arms a lot when you talk. Just remember we’re holding hands, and that makes us look like a couple of idiots out here playing London Bridge. ~ Dannika Dark,
580:And there’s no place I’d rather be on my big day than inside a library, surrounded by books. Unless, of course, I could be on a bridge to Terabithia. ~ Chris Grabenstein,
581:What's monotonous about being an actor and often makes me want to throw in the towel or drive a car off a bridge is the auditioning - the waiting around. ~ Chris Messina,
582:But preserve your mistrust of the page, for a book is a fortress, a place of weeping, the key to a desert, a river that has no bridge, a garden of spears. ~ Sofia Samatar,
583:How comes the world to be here at all instead of the nonentity which might be imagined in its place? ... from nothing to being there is no logical bridge. ~ William James,
584:Photographs are a bridge to the past. Black and white reminders of the way things used to be. Links to those who are no longer with us. Priceless treasures. ~ Jim Starlin,
585:Some of you rich men have to be taught that all the world cannot be bribed into condoning your offences." Sherlock Holmes, The Problem of Thor Bridge ~ Arthur Conan Doyle,
586:The suns blazed into the pitch of space and a low ghostly music floated through the bridge: Marvin was humming ironically because he hated humans so much. ~ Douglas Adams,
587:I got into Jillian's Mercedes and drove back across the bridge to wait for my art installation. Which never showed up. Hey, art installation? Suck my dick. ~ Alice Clayton,
588:Playing Bridge is a pretty old fashioned thing in a way that I really like... I do the dishes every night - other people volunteer but I like the way I do it. ~ Bill Gates,
589:Tink was right. The idea that there had ever been a bridge at Fingap Falls struck Janner as ridiculous now that he could see the place with his own eyes. ~ Andrew Peterson,
590:At the top the bridge with the stars shining above the harbor, I look to the north and wish again that there were two lives apportioned to every man and woman. ~ Pat Conroy,
591:Because life has many deep valleys and bottomless precipices, you will always need high bridges and resolution is the highest bridge you can ever have! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
592:By constant self-discipline and self-control you can develop greatness of character. Grenville Kleiser Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment. ~ Jim Rohn,
593:I love him who reserveth no share of spirit for himself, but wanteth to be wholly the spirit of his virtue: thus walketh he as spirit over the bridge. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
594:Investing in a market where people believe in efficiency is like playing bridge with someone who has been told it doesn't do any good to look at the cards. ~ Warren Buffett,
595:Kota popped in beside North. He glanced around, a finger touching the bridge of his glasses. “Were we not invited to the ... zombie-nail-painting-cupcake party? ~ C L Stone,
596:We walk in dark places no others will enter. We stand on the bridge and no one may pass. We live for the One. We die for the One. -- the Ranger oath ~ J Michael Straczynski,
597:Em: I'm falling apart. That's what I'm trying to tell you
Bridge: You're not falling apart. You're scared.
Em: Isn't that the same thing?
Bridge: No ~ Rebecca Stead,
598:Emma gasped. "You drank faerie wine? Cristina! That's how you black out and wake up the next day under a bridge with a tattoo that says I LOVE HELICOPTERS. ~ Cassandra Clare,
599:It’s the nights that I cried myself to sleep and my tears crawled across the bridge of my nose that God most often used to develop me into the person I am today. ~ T D Jakes,
600:I’m Asian.” She wasn’t Asian, but there would be a metric fuckload of Asian girls on the bridge for him to think were her. “Ten minutes. Don’t jump, okay? ~ Christopher Moore,
601:I think opera music is very conservative, and Rock and Roll music is conservative as well, and that's why I'm trying to make a bridge between these two elements. ~ Klaus Nomi,
602:She'd been to Narnia, Wonderland, Hogwarts, Dictionopolis. She had tessered, fallen through the rabbit hole, crossed the ice bridge into the unknown world beyond. ~ Anne Ursu,
603:You want a child because it is a link in the bridge that you are building between the past and the future, a cantilever that holds you, so that you are not alone. ~ Dan Chaon,
604:I couldn't ever boil potatoes over the heat of your affection. Your love would never bridge a gap; it wouldn't even fill up the hole that the mice came through. ~ Djuna Barnes,
605:Much like crossing the Bay Bridge when there is a storm over the Chesapeake, one may be terrified to go forward, but there is no question of going back. ~ Kay Redfield Jamison,
606:quote on the topic of sleep and emotion by the American entrepreneur E. Joseph Cossman: “The best bridge between despair and hope is a good night’s sleep.”VII ~ Matthew Walker,
607:...she deferred to her partner, to the virtuoso hands of Gwen Shanks, freaky-big, fluid as a couple of tide-pool dwellers, cabled like the Golden Gate Bridge. ~ Michael Chabon,
608:She would simply wait on the bridge, calm and obstinate, until events, real events, not her own fantasies, roe to her challenge, and dispelled her insignificance. ~ Ian McEwan,
609:She would simply wait on the bridge, calm and obstinate, until events, real events, not her own fantasies, roe to her challenge, and dispelled her insignificance. ~ Ian Mcewan,
610:The more I looked at her breasts, the more unusually large they seemed. She must have been strapped into a brassiere with cables from the Golden Gate Bridge. ~ Haruki Murakami,
611:A random group of homeless people under a bridge would be far more intellectually sound and principled than anything I've encountered at the university so far. ~ Ward Churchill,
612:Imagine, my brother signed. Imagine if somebody built a bridge right outside our window and we could just walk across the highway and be on the other side. ~ Jacqueline Woodson,
613:Janeway enters from her office, which on the USS Voyager was called the captain’s ready room, and walks slowly through the bridge, greeting each officer in turn. ~ Kate Mulgrew,
614:No one is more dangerously insane than one who is sane all the time: he is like a steel bridge without flexibility, and the order of his life is rigid and brittle. ~ Alan Watts,
615:She had drawn circles around her eyes, which were joined by a line across the bridge of her nose. It was a traditional mark of her calling, but no one knew why. ~ Jasper Fforde,
616:…She was, obviously, one of those women whose polished words may reflect a book club or bridge club, or any other deadly conventionality, but never her soul. ~ Vladimir Nabokov,
617:To embark on the journey towards your goals and dreams requires bravery. To remain on that path requires courage. The bridge that merges the two is commitment. ~ Steve Maraboli,
618:With commitment and vision, it is possible to build a bridge between potential partners and communities whose work is of relevance to peace-building initiatives. ~ Widad Akreyi,
619:Avoid hating people because you might have destroyed the bridge you have just used to cross the river; you'll need that bridge to cross again when returning! ~ Israelmore Ayivor,
620:Behind this story so far is another story, as behind the girders of an ancient bridge is the skeleton of a child which superstition says keeps the bridge standing. ~ James Purdy,
621:I'd like to do one of those jumps they do in the movies; in a car, over a bridge, in the air with a huge explosion. It would be a final moment of entertainment. ~ Jerry Seinfeld,
622:If I had a brick for every time I’ve repeated the phrase Quality, Service, Cleanliness and Value, I think I’d probably be able to bridge the Atlantic Ocean with them. ~ Ray Kroc,
623:It doesn't matter whether you are pursuing success in business, sports, the arts, or life in general: The bridge between wishing and accomplishing is discipline. ~ Harvey Mackay,
624:I will come for you. Roll my strength into a ball for you. Throw myself across chance for you. I will be the bridge or the pulley because you are the dream. ~ Jeanette Winterson,
625:The worst thing I’ve done on a date? Ask who her favorite serial killer is. Under a bridge. In the dark.” Theo to Leone, mentally preparing for his date with Liz. ~ Anyta Sunday,
626:The worst thing I've done on a date? Ask who her favortie serial killer is. Under a bridge. In the dark." Theo to Leone, mentally preparing for his date with Liz. ~ Anyta Sunday,
627:This is Shaun Mason activating security protocol Campbell. The bridge is out, the trees are coming, and I’m pretty sure my hand is evil. Now gimme some sugar, baby. ~ Mira Grant,
628:All eyes turned to the ledge far behind them. The two trolls clung to the stone wall so that the long line of Fangs had room to cross the bridge in single file. ~ Andrew Peterson,
629:Don’t follow me! I mean it, Seth. I don’t care if you can throw me through the air. If you follow me, I’l jump off a freaking bridge and take you with me! ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
630:I like to see myself as a bridge builder, that is me building bridges between people, between races, between cultures, between politics, trying to find common ground. ~ T D Jakes,
631:No one is more dangerously insane than one who is sane all the time: he is like a steel bridge without flexibility, and the order of his life is rigid and brittle. ~ Alan W Watts,
632:... the structure of a page of good prose is, analyzed logically, not something frozen but the vibrating of a bridge, which changes with every step one takes on it ~ Robert Musil,
633:Why did you let her take the head off London Bridge?"
Cromwell:"You know me, Stephen. The fluid of benevolence flows through my veins and sometimes overspills. ~ Hilary Mantel,
634:I was happy about different things. I was happy because someday I'd be walking across this bridge looking at this city, owning some piece of it, being valuable here. ~ Ned Vizzini,
635:The bridge between the words glamour and grammar is magic. According to the OED, glamour evolved through an ancient association between learning and enchantment. ~ Roy Peter Clark,
636:The city seen from the Queensboro Bridge is always the city seen for the first time, in its first wild promise of all the mystery and the beauty in the world. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
637:... the structure of a page of good prose is, analyzed logically, not something frozen but the vibrating of a bridge, which changes with every step one takes on it. ~ Robert Musil,
638:When you build a bridge, you insist that it can carry 30,000 pounds, but you only drive 10,000-pound trucks across it. And that same principle works in investing. ~ Warren Buffett,
639:You have to love the land, and the people who live in it. Love is the bridge that spans the world above and below, and keeps the wheel of life turning" -Der Erlkonig ~ S Jae Jones,
640:If it is necessary, omit one bridge over the river, go round a little there, and throw one arch at least over the darker gulf of ignorance which surrounds us. ~ Henry David Thoreau,
641:Klara has always known she’s meant to be a bridge: between reality and illusion, the present and the past, this world and the next. She just has to figure out how. ~ Chloe Benjamin,
642:The worst thing I’ve done on a date? Ask who her favorite serial killer is. Under a bridge. In the dark.”
Theo to Leone, mentally preparing for his date with Liz. ~ Anyta Sunday,
643:I don't watch anything. I work so much. If I see a film, it's usually that I'll go in after working 15 hours and slam in The Bridge on the River Kwai or something. ~ William Monahan,
644:I have made all my films for my children with the exception of my first film because my oldest daughter wasn't born when I was making the film about the Brooklyn Bridge. ~ Ken Burns,
645:It is our fall from a simplicity and fullness of life directly experienced, from the sensuous moment of knowing, which leaves a gap that the symbolic can never bridge. ~ John Zerzan,
646:I want to paint the air in which the bridge, the house and the boat are to be found - the beauty of the air around them, and that is nothing less than the impossible. ~ Claude Monet,
647:The Sioux, like all American Indians, are descendents of Asian nomads who crossed the thousand-mile Bering Land Bridge in various migrations between 16,500 and 5,000 BC. ~ Bob Drury,
648:Yes I will come for you. Roll my strength into a ball for you. Throw myself across chance for you. I will be the bridge or the pulley because you are the dream. ~ Jeanette Winterson,
649:He can't be an invisible boy when she can see him. He can't steal houses or the girl inside them, but he can build a bridge of moons and caramel cakes to get back to her. ~ C G Drews,
650:I didn't want to be a slave to any passion anymore. I gave up card playing altogether, even bridge and gambling - more or less. It took me a few years to get out of it. ~ Omar Sharif,
651:if a pauper were to leap from the parapet of this bridge each time we draw breath, we should live forever, because the city breeds and breaks men faster than we respire. ~ Gene Wolfe,
652:I lost my virginity under a bridge. I was having sex with this poor girl and I was trying my best, but I was like Scotland at a World Cup - just pleased to be there. ~ Russell Howard,
653:In a world so torn apart by rivalry, anger, and hatred, we have the privileged vocation to be living signs of a love that can bridge all divisions and heal all wounds. ~ Henri Nouwen,
654:Sometimes she wondered if there could be a limit to these twilight voyages, if some day she would stray too far and there would be no bridge nor bell to bring her home. ~ Dawn Powell,
655:By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April's breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood, And fired the shot heard round the world. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
656:My fellow Americans, we can only build our bridge to the 21st century if we build it together, and if we're willing to walk arm-in-arm across that bridge together. ~ William J Clinton,
657:The day was hot and windless and the sky a hard china blue and I lay alone on the railroad bridge and cried my heart out above a river that seemed to have none. ~ William Kent Krueger,
658:The word connects the visible trace with the invisible thing, the absent thing, the thing that is desired or feared, like a frail emergency bridge flung over an abyss. ~ Italo Calvino,
659:But he had come here today to stand one final time at the top of one particular signal bridge that he had come to think of as his own, and tell another summer goodbye. ~ Michael Chabon,
660:I remember hating having to cross over the Broadway Bridge again, having to leave the peninsula neighborhood and go back to my apartment in downtown Boston. ~ Michael Patrick MacDonald,
661:Life is a cycle, and mime is particularly suitable for showing fluidity, transformation, metamorphosis. Words can keep people apart; mime can be a bridge between them. ~ Marcel Marceau,
662:Magic is a bridge, he said at last, a bridge that allows you to walk from the visible world over into the invisible world, and to learn the lessons of both those worlds. ~ Paulo Coelho,
663:My face tightens, cheeks sharpening, subtly shifting, stretching. My breath changes as my nose shifts, ridges pushing out from the bridge. My limbs loosen and lengthen. ~ Sophie Jordan,
664:Revival begins here: with a profound awareness of God's absolute holiness, our absolute sinfulness, and our complete inability to bridge the divide that separates us. ~ James MacDonald,
665:The stimulus is our bridge over troubled waters. And if it's invested well, it'll generate a lot of economic growth, and we'll get quite a bit of the revenues back. ~ William J Clinton,
666:Things," Aunt Zelda reminded everyone on the bridge, "are not always as they seem. Remember, the moon always shows the truth How we see it, is up to us to us, not the moon ~ Angie Sage,
667:Fortunately, in President Obama, the child of an African and an American, we finally have a leader who is uniquely positioned to bridge the great reparations divide. ~ Henry Louis Gates,
668:He watched from the boat as they sailed past the sights of London – the thrusting steel spires of Canary Wharf, the domed O2 Arena, then Tower Bridge and, finally, the ~ Paul Pilkington,
669:Im very excited to work with everybody on The Bridge - the cast, the writing staff, the executive producers - the show is really good. Im very lucky to be a part of it. ~ Brian Van Holt,
670:Land of the Dead? Is that what you dream about?” she asks. “Boy who kills ghosts for a living?”
“No. I dream about penguins doing bridge construction. Don’t ask why. ~ Kendare Blake,
671:Love is the bridge that joins all the worlds together. Love permits us to see who and what we are. The only thing that will truly inspire us to find the dharma is love. ~ Frederick Lenz,
672:She waited for one of them to say something that might facilitate a more in-depth conversation, something that might bridge the distance between them; but neither man spoke. ~ Wendy Wax,
673:But Bridge understood that life didn’t balance anymore. Life was a too-tall stack of books that had started to lean to one side, and each new day was another book on top. ~ Rebecca Stead,
674:Everyone thought that things were getting back to normal. They had no idea that normal didn’t exist for me any more. Normal had been smashed on the rocks beneath the bridge. ~ Cat Clarke,
675:I'm going to have cute boobs 'til I'm 90, so there's that. I'll have the best boobs in the nursing home. I'll be the envy of all the ladies around the bridge table. ~ Christina Applegate,
676:I'm not somebody that gets played a lot at parties and weddings. I mean, you know, you mention my name and you get an eye roll, until, of course, you're jumping off a bridge. ~ Tori Amos,
677:In a world so torn apart by rivalry, anger, and hatred, we have the privileged vocation to be living signs of a love that can bridge all divisions and heal all wounds. ~ Henri J M Nouwen,
678:Jordan pinched the bridge of his nose. ‘The only decent piece of trivia I know is that it’s against the law to cross the state boundaries of Iowa with a duck on your head. ~ Jodi Picoult,
679:On the way, I shared the backseat of Feyerabend's little sports car with the inflatable raft he kept there in case an 8-point earthquake came while he was on the Bay Bridge. ~ Lee Smolin,
680:You can be as critical as you want of Black Lives Matter. I'm critical of him, too. But to say that they have caused shooting of police officers, I think is a bridge too far. ~ Joe Klein,
681:If you were trying to talk a passenger through landing a DC-10, you’d stop walking. Likewise, if you were walking across a gorge on a rope bridge, you’d likely stop talking. ~ Gary Keller,
682:I just like to talk to people. I don't know how to bridge the gap between getting to know someone and then schmoozing and sort of working contacts and business connections. ~ Michael Rady,
683:For history is a pontoon bridge. Every man walks and works at its building end, and has come as far as he has over the pontoons laid by others he may never have heard of. ~ Wallace Stegner,
684:In war you must always choose sides. One or the other. Silver or black. Human or demon. If you try to be a bridge laid down between them, they will tear you in half. ~ Catherynne M Valente,
685:Romance was a game, like bridge, in which you said things instead of playing cards. Like bridge you had to pretend you were playing for money or playing for some stakes. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
686:So he'll keep dragging himself up this bridge between possible worlds, this rickety ruin of light, trying to imagine it might matter if he makes it to the other side. ~ Garth Risk Hallberg,
687:the essence of vulgarity seemed to lie in the pretence at being or the attempt to be, something that one really was not, with the resulting lack of ease and dignity and taste. ~ Ann Bridge,
688:The fact that The Bridge contains folk lore and other material suitable to the epic form need not therefore prove its failure as a long lyric poem, with interrelated sections. ~ Hart Crane,
689:We're going to build the bridge to the 21st century, we have to make our children free - free of the vise grip of guns and gangs and drugs; free to build lives of hope. ~ William J Clinton,
690:I can't play bridge. I don't play tennis. All those things that people learn, and I admire, there hasn't seemed time for. But what there is time for is looking out the window. ~ Alice Munro,
691:If I had to baptise a Jew, I would take him to the bridge of the Elbe, hang a stone around his neck and push him over with the words 'I baptise thee in the name of Abraham'. ~ Martin Luther,
692:Only in Christ are all things in communion. He is the point of convergence of all hearts and beings and therefore the bridge and the shortest way from each to each. ~ Hans Urs von Balthasar,
693:Sometimes, if you stand on the bottom rail of a bridge and lean over to watch the river slipping slowly away beneath you, you will suddenly know everything there is to be known. ~ A A Milne,
694:westbound lanes of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge. Two hundred feet above the frigid waters off Yerba Buena Island, the car horns, bangs, and skids of a chain-reaction ~ Brian Freeman,
695:I think when we think about the judgment of someone who might want World War III, we might think about someone who might shut down a bridge because they don't like their friends. ~ Rand Paul,
696:My soul is the bridge between spirit and body and, as such, is a uniter of opposites. Without soul at center, I would either transcend into spirit or become mired in matter. ~ Marion Woodman,
697:The forecast in New Jersey is always for rain.” “We are playing bridge at Kurt and Adele’s tonight.” “I am taking a walk with him this afternoon. We can play the game later. ~ Robert Masello,
698:...Because beauty is typically the result of a few qualities working in concert, it can take more to guarantee the appeal of a bridge or a house than strength alone. (p 205) ~ Alain de Botton,
699:I appreciate that question because I, in the state of Texas, had heard a lot of discussion about a faith-based initiative eroding the important bridge between church and state. ~ George W Bush,
700:I desire what I do not desire and renounce what I do not have. I can be neither nothing nor everything: I’m just the bridge between what I do not have and what I do not want. ~ Fernando Pessoa,
701:if i write what you may feel but cannot say. it does not make me a poet. it makes me a bridge. and i am humbled and i am grateful to assist your heart in speaking. - grateful ~ Nayyirah Waheed,
702:if i write what you may feel but cannot say. it does not make me a poet. it makes me a bridge. and i am humbled and i am grateful to assist your heart in speaking. – grateful ~ Nayyirah Waheed,
703:I waited for the train at Coventry; I hung with grooms and porters on the bridge, To watch the three tall spires; and there I shaped The city's ancient legend into this. ~ Alfred Lord Tennyson,
704:Joseph met the captain’s gaze and realized the conversation was more than simply crossing a bridge. It was an invitation to another journey, a journey he couldn’t wait to begin. ~ Jody Hedlund,
705:Man is something that shall be overcome. Man is a rope, tied between beast and overman — a rope over an abyss. What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not an end. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
706:To me, the most unhappy people in the world are the people ... in Palm Beach- Going to parties every night. Playing golf every afternoon, then bridge. [They have] no purpose. ~ Richard M Nixon,
707:It’s a half bridge, really, as only four of its original arches remain. It ends midway across the river. Like it reached, tried to reunite with, the other side and fell short. ~ Khaled Hosseini,
708:Life is fighting. In life, it's the look ahead that counts. We are all born equally far from the sun. There is a land of the living and a land of the dead and the bridge is love. ~ John Knowles,
709:the past is water under the bridge and the future is a distant sun on the horizon of your imagination. The most important moment is now. Learn to live in it and savor it fully. ~ Robin S Sharma,
710:A human textbook. Study me in my slow and patient demise. Watch what happens to me. Learn with me. Morrie would walk that final bridge between life and death, and narrate the trip. ~ Mitch Albom,
711:As soon as you start asking what education is for, what the use of it is, you're abandoning the basic assumption of any true culture, that education is worth while for its own sake. ~ Ann Bridge,
712:As we passed over the dark bridge her wan face fell lazily against my coat's shoulder and the formidable stroke of thirty died away with the reassuring pressure of her hand. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
713:Democracy is a government where you can say what you think even if you don't think. Politicians are the same all over. They promise to build a bridge where there is no river. ~ Nikita Khrushchev,
714:Fog is somewhere under the Golden Gate Bridge waiting to eat us all, but it’s staying there, invisible, for the time being, waiting for the right hour to cover and consume us. ~ Logan Ryan Smith,
715:I do not like the phrase: Never cross a bridge till you come to it. The world is owned by men who cross bridges on their imaginations miles and miles in advance of the procession. ~ Bruce Barton,
716:I would stay in New York, I told him, just six months, and I could see the Brooklyn Bridge from my window. As it turned out the bridge was the Triborough, and I stayed eight years. ~ Joan Didion,
717:My favourite shows of the year are House of Cards, the Scandinavian versions of The Killing and The Bridge, and my guilty pleasure is everything MMA. Ultimate Fighter is amazing. ~ Ricky Gervais,
718:My idea to bridge the world together with music starting in Asia and going to the West is something that is new, untapped and leading to the future of bringing the worlds together. ~ Swizz Beatz,
719:On an exceptionally hot evening early in July a young man came out of the garret in which he lodged in S. Place and walked slowly, as though in hesitation, towards K. bridge. ~ Fyodor Dostoevsky,
720:Try as she might, she still couldn’t see herself as the fire, as  the daughter of shadows and light who could bridge the divides and pull everyone together. She was only one girl. ~ Kekla Magoon,
721:A good strategy defines a critical challenge. What is more, it builds a bridge between that challenge and action, between desire and immediate objectives that lie within grasp. ~ Richard P Rumelt,
722:Everyone should walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. I did it three days in a row because it was one of the most exhilarating experiences I've ever had. The view is breathtaking. ~ Sean William Scott,
723:If you don't know which way to go in the middle of a bridge, you better enjoy the bridge! Sometimes the solution comes only when you give up the future and enjoy the present! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
724:Mountains had taken the place of religion, had satisfied her religious sense, her need for adoration and worship as no service in any Cathedral, however sublime, had been able to do. ~ Ann Bridge,
725:On an exceptionally hot evening early in July a young man came out of the garret in which he lodged in S. Place and walked slowly, as though in hesitation, towards K. bridge. ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
726:Prayer cannot bring water to parched fields, or mend a broken bridge, or rebuild a ruined city; but prayer can water an arid soul, mend a broken heart and rebuild a weakened will. ~ Eric Greitens,
727:Some people believe that when you die, you cross the River of Death and have to pay the ferryman. People don’t seem to worry about that these days. Perhaps there’s a bridge now. ~ Terry Pratchett,
728:Would Giovanni da Verrazano think being eaten by cannibals a reasonable price to pay for having his name attached to a toll bridge between Brooklyn and Staten Island? I suspect not. ~ Bill Bryson,
729:Being grateful is the bridge between the world of nightmares and the world where we are free to say no. It's the bridge between the world of delusions and the world of creativity. ~ James Altucher,
730:Derick twisted the keys, and the quaking Bridge calmed down. “You’re crazy. You could have gotten killed.” “You are a rock star,” Carol said. “Seriously, I need your autograph.” Abby ~ Chad Morris,
731:There can be little doubt that in many ways the story of bridge building is the story of civilisation. By it we can readily measure an important part of a people's progress. ~ Franklin D Roosevelt,
732:Be like a bridge; be on this side, be on the other side and be on no side! In other words, be in everywhere because the highest wisdom can be attained only by being everywhere! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
733:For man to be redeemed from revenge, that is for me the bridge to the highest hope, and a rainbow after long storms.
Distrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful! ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
734:How the things that hold us are only as strong as the faith we have in them-you go on the bridge because you trust it will not fall the fingers will clasp because we trust them to. ~ David Levithan,
735:I believe in the power of journalism. To make informed decisions, you have to have an understanding of the dynamics of a situation. And journalism does bridge gaps and creates dialogue. ~ Brad Pitt,
736:I'm just going to stay here, in the darkness under the arch. I can hear you all out there, trip-trapping, trip-trapping over my bridge. Oh yes, I can hear you. But I'm not coming out. ~ Neil Gaiman,
737:I wake up and look at that bridge, try to count the red taillights I see heading east every morning, a kind of rosary as I pray for another crisis to dwarf the one defining us right now. ~ K I Hope,
738:People are so helpful. People will stop what they're doing to show you something, to walk with you through a section of the town, or explain how a suspension bridge really works. ~ David McCullough,
739:Rhys chuckled. “I don’t really know much about it, though a religion that has a rainbow bridge sounds like more fun than the others.” Lars grinned and winked. “There you go.”   * ~ Aleksandr Voinov,
740:She swiveled and we kissed like teenagers, making out under the bridge. It was a wonderful feeling to be grown and yet young. To be married but not settled. To be tied down yet free. ~ Tayari Jones,
741:Wide grey eyes and a mop of red-gold curls, a charming sprinkle of freckles across the bridge of her nose—there is a limit, within the canons, of the number allowable for beauty. ~ Jacqueline Carey,
742:You see, my son, it is not a fact that you will never face dangers. Difficulties always come, but they do not last forever. You will see that they pass away like water under a bridge. ~ Sarada Devi,
743:Advertising ... is a parasitic activity; it forces goods for which there is no real need or demand on a foolish or even a reluctant public, always by appealing to their lower instincts. ~ Ann Bridge,
744:Don’t plan it, don’t overthink it, just let it happen, you’ve got to find a way to bridge the chasm from here to there, from this unthinkable present to some unthinkable future . . . ~ Claire Messud,
745:Eunice Kennedy Shriver, President Kennedy's sister, endorsed Arnold Schwarzenegger, said he's not a womanizer. Of course by Kennedy standards that means he never drove one off a bridge. ~ Bill Maher,
746:I want to build a bridge to the 21st century that ends the permanent underclass, that lifts up the poor and ends their isolation, their exile, and they are not forgotten anymore. ~ William J Clinton,
747:Man is something that shall be overcome.... Man is a rope, tied between beast and overman -- a rope over an abyss... What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not an end. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
748:The accursed power which stands on privilege( and goes with women, champagne and bridge)
Broke - and democracy resumed her reign ( which goes with bridge and women and champagne. ~ Hilaire Belloc,
749:The crowd in the street jostling the crowd in his mind, and the two crowds making a confusion, he avoided London Bridge, and turned off in the quieter direction of the Iron Bridge. ~ Charles Dickens,
750:Then she offers him a slim but sincere smile, and he reluctantly returns it. It doesn't bridge the gap between them, but at least it marks the spot where the bridge might be built. ~ Neal Shusterman,
751:The world is a Bridge, pass over it, but build no houses upon it. He who hopes for a day, may hope for eternity; but the World endures but an hour. Spend it in prayer for the rest is unseen. ~ Akbar,
752:A great relationship ... breaches the barriers of a lofty solitude, subdues its strict law, and throws a bridge from self-being to self-being across the abyss of dread of the universe. ~ Martin Buber,
753:At least that was what she had told me. You never know with women. What they tell you and what they don't tell you is a very long bridge across a very wide river with all kinds of fish. ~ Philip Kerr,
754:Every spoken word double-crosses us. The only tolerable form of communication is the written word, since it isn't a stone in a bridge between souls but a ray of light between stars. ~ Fernando Pessoa,
755:Every spoken word double-crosses us. The only tolerable form of communication is the written word, since it isn’t a stone in a bridge between souls but a ray of light between stars. ~ Fernando Pessoa,
756:I know actors who say acting is acting, but I love the live-ness of an audience. I love feeling the energy of a room and allowing them to sort of teach you how to do it better. ~ Phoebe Waller Bridge,
757:I relied on what I wrote to build a bridge which could not be cut down. It was my own self in which I trusted, not seeing self as that last cell from which escape can only come too late. ~ Anna Kavan,
758:Man is not by any means of fixed and enduring form... He is much more an experiment and a transition. He is nothing else than the narrow and perilous bridge between nature and spirit. ~ Hermann Hesse,
759:Rubbing at the bridge of his nose with his middle finger, Thorn snorted at his tirade. “Should I get my violin out? I feel this little chat of yours needs an accompanying rhapsody. ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
760:The beginnings and endings of all human undertakings are untidy, the building of a house, the writing of a novel, the demolition of a bridge, and, eminently, the finish of a voyage. ~ John Galsworthy,
761:The Golden Gate was a nice bridge if you were a tourist or a rich retiree living out in wine country, but it was mostly ornamental. The Bay Bridge is—was—San Francisco’s workhorse bridge. ~ Anonymous,
762:The more both sides follow the example of those intrepid early diplomats to bridge the gaps in understanding and interests, the better chance we will have of making progress. ~ Hillary Rodham Clinton,
763:The voice that chants to the creator Fire,
The symbolled OM, the great assenting Word,
The bridge between the rapture and the calm, ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Adoration of the Divine Mother,
764:We lay our words like tenuous plats, build a bridge over its
unsinkable depth: Not a sea of longing,
but the brack of wanting what’s physical
to help us forget we are physical. ~ Cate Marvin,
765:What I find most injurious to mankind in modern advertising is the constant appeal to material standards and values, the elevating of material things into an end in themselves, a virtue. ~ Ann Bridge,
766:You carry the past with you. Even if there's a before, and an after, in your life. It's still the same life. The trick is to build a bridge between that and what comes later. ~ Jennifer Finney Boylan,
767:Disheartened, enraptured, and strangely lightheaded, Grady emerged from the trees and walked back through town to the island bridge, his ankles and hands marked up with thorn scratches. ~ Molly Ringle,
768:It might be the destiny of the Jewish race,” he said, “to be the bridge between Asia and Europe, to bring the spirituality of Asia to Europe and the vitality of Europe to Asia.” At ~ Barbara W Tuchman,
769:Now it’s the age for the translator. It’s the age for the bridge builder. It’s the age for Velcro. It’s the age for Lego. It’s the age for combining what we already have into what we need. ~ Van Jones,
770:Imagination has to do with one's awareness of the reality of other people as well as of one's own reality. Imagination is a bridge between the provincialism of the self and the great world. ~ Paula Fox,
771:One should learn to connect the bridge between the heart and the mind. That’s what crowns you with eternity, and makes you the master of your own life rather than a slave of someone else’s. ~ Iva Kenaz,
772:Poetry is not only dream and vision; it is the skeleton architecture of our lives. It lays the foundations for a future of change, a bridge across our fears of what has never been before. ~ Audre Lorde,
773:The half mile walk down steep slopes to Hebden Bridge might as well have been a thousand times that; Heptonstall was its own world, a cloud land of scratching rain and whirlpool skies. ~ Benjamin Myers,
774:-When I was growing up, Lieutenant Uhura was a major role model for me, a strong black woman on the bridge of a starship…
-In a miniskirt, answering the interplanetary telephone? ~ Suzanne Brockmann,
775:For the boy on the bridge. And for all the boys for a hundred generations who drop their lines into the swift dark water to catch the leviathans lurking in the deep: These are the secrets. ~ Rick Yancey,
776:Mia is walking away, walking toward the other end of the bridge. Without me.
I get it now.
I have to make good on my promise. To let her go. To really let her go. To let us both go. ~ Gayle Forman,
777:My mother and I were like two continents moving slowly but inexorably apart; my father, the bridge builder, constantly extending the fragile edifice he had constructed to connect us. ~ Diane Setterfield,
778:One of my ambitions has been to go back to what those great authors were doing then ... to bridge that sensibility of old Victorian Gothic tales and reconstruct them in a modern way. ~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon,
779:His eyes passed over the solid shapes of the instruments and computers that lined the bridge. They winked away innocently at him. He stared out at the stars, but none of them said a word. ~ Douglas Adams,
780:they have no idea what it is like to lose home at the risk of never finding home again to have your entire life split between two lands and become the bridge between two countries - immigrant ~ Rupi Kaur,
781:When Charles first saw our child Mary, he said all the proper things for a new father. He looked upon the poor little red thing and blurted, "She's more beautiful than the Brooklyn Bridge." ~ Helen Hayes,
782:But after awhile you stand up, wipe the frost out of your ear, go someplace to get warm, bum a nickel for coffee, and then start walkin' toward somewheres else that ain't near no bridge. ~ William Kennedy,
783:I’m happy. But some beauty is nonesuch -
The gently sloping path across the wood,
The wretched bridge that’s just a little skewed
And that, for which, I won’t be waiting much. ~ Anna Akhmatova,
784:poster of San Francisco. The image of the Golden Gate Bridge with Alcatraz off in the distance was one of her favorites. If she could visit one place in the world, that’s where she would go. ~ Marie Force,
785:The youth gets together his materials to build a bridge to the moon or perchance a palace or temple on the earth, and at length the middle-aged man concludes to build a woodshed with them. ~ Joseph Conrad,
786:Money is no good unless it contributes something to the community, unless it builds a bridge to a better life. Any man can make money, but it takes a special kind of man to use it responsibly. ~ A G Gaston,
787:Over twenty men died during the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, Dr Lynch. Does anyone regret that? No, all anyone sees is a marvel of its time, a great achievement in human ingenuity. ~ Matthew Reilly,
788:Prayer cannot bring water to parched fields, or mend a broken bridge, or rebuild a ruined city; but prayer can water an arid soul, mend a broken heart, and rebuild a weakened will. ~ Abraham Joshua Heschel,
789:they have no idea what it's like
to lose home at the risk of
never finding home again
to have your entire life
split between two lands and
become the bridge between two countries ~ Rupi Kaur,
790:And inasmuch as the bridge is a symbol of all such poetry as I am interested in writing it is my present fancy that a year from now I'll be more contented working in an office than ever before. ~ Hart Crane,
791:Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Sil’vry Tay! Alas! I am very sorry to say That ninety lives have been taken away On the last Sabbath day of 1879, Which will be remember’d for a very long time. ~ J K Rowling,
792:I think of the separation between life and paradise as a river. If there are many bridges that cross the river, should it be of great concern to God which bridge the traveler chooses" - Mirdin ~ Noah Gordon,
793:People who don't like musicals like, 'why are they singing? Why aren't they just talking? If you make the lyric feel really conversational, it's much easier for them to bridge that gap. ~ Lin Manuel Miranda,
794:You're assisting the audience to understand; you're giving them a bridge or an access. And if you don't give them that, if you keep it more abstract, it's almost more pure. It's a cooler thing. ~ Jim Henson,
795:A bridge. A big bridge with lots of traffic. You can’t be serious. I’ve almost killed us at least twice going up and down these crazy hilly roads!” I yelped with true fear in my quivering voice. ~ Elle Klass,
796:But it wasn’t until much later that I learned the sad facts of his death or the sadder ones of his life. By then I could be found in the pavement cafés of Sour Bridge, with a set of my own. ~ M John Harrison,
797:I have the outsider's vision, which is creating wisdom I can share with the world. The fact that I am misunderstood has always given me an added impetus to work on communication to bridge the gap. ~ Yoko Ono,
798:I'm just going to stay here, in the darkness under the arch. I can hear you all out there, trip-trapping, trip-trapping over my bridge.
Oh yes, I can hear you.

But I'm not coming out. ~ Neil Gaiman,
799:Natural gas is a bridge fuel. But it's not a bridge - it's a gangplank. It's either a bridge in space or a bridge in time. The bridge in time we don't need. We have renewable technology right now. ~ Josh Fox,
800:No one can build you the bridge on which you, and only you, must cross the river of life. There is one path in the world that none can walk but you. Where does it lead? Don't ask, walk! ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
801:One moral of this little story might be that once you’ve burned a bridge with lies, it may be that nothing short of divine intervention can rebuild the relationship and create a positive result. ~ Tom Morris,
802:we should be careful not to let machinery swamp life. That we should be sure, when we are confronted with a fresh mechanical contrivance, that we are not losing more than we gain by adopting it. ~ Ann Bridge,
803:What could be more advantageous in an intellectual contest - whether it be chess, bridge, or stock selection - than to have opponents who have been taught that thinking is a waste of energy? ~ Warren Buffett,
804:When I was small I dreamed of demons. I thought they were under my bed, but you said, it can't be so, you don't get demons our side of the river, the guards won't let them over London Bridge. ~ Hilary Mantel,
805:Broadly, therefore, the three even now lurching across the deserted planks of the Brass Bridge were dead drunk assassins and the men behind them were bent on inserting the significant comma. ~ Terry Pratchett,
806:... for the modern soul, for which it is mere child's play to bridge oceans and continents, there is nothing so impossible as to find the contact with the souls dwelling just around the corner. ~ Robert Musil,
807:The final bridge to cross is to let go of the mind-created 'spiritual' self. Burn that bridge behind you. Stay empty of self-image and cease looking back. Remain in the neutrality of being. That's it! ~ Mooji,
808:The thing I'd really like to see is the old London Bridge, with all the old buildings around it like Shakespeare's Globe. I'd like to walk along that. Don't worry, I won't get drunk and fall in. ~ Alan Davies,
809:When you teach on a familiar text, you're capitalizing on common knowledge. When you teach on an unfamiliar text, you're having to build a bridge of understanding, and we need to do that as well. ~ Max Lucado,
810:imagine the ton would leap from London Bridge if the marquess did it first. Mind you, he’d land on a cart carrying a feather mattress when he did it, whilst the rest of London would splatter. ~ Julie Anne Long,
811:I stood there, on the edge of the bloody bridge, because he was mine. Sherlock was mine and I wanted him. I loved him, and maybe it was wrong, or twisted, but I couldn’t be swayed. Not again. ~ Heather W Petty,
812:It’s better that you leave her alone,” she said. “There isn’t just water under your bridge, there’s maggots and shit and dead bodies. Now, get the fuck out of my house before I call the police. ~ Tarryn Fisher,
813:I understand very well that politicians always have to bridge the gap until the next election, even if long-term dangers increase as a result. But as an economist, my time horizon is longer. ~ Hans Werner Sinn,
814:She heared a prayer from an old pistachio seller at the entrance of the bridge: "O Allah, grant victory to Muslims".

* On whom should they be granted victory, O Sheikh?
* On themselves, my daughter ~,
815:That was the thing about water under a bridge. It could get caught up in a bunch of debris, or it could sweep everything away, leaving nothing behind; it all depended on the ferocity of the storm. ~ Megan Hart,
816:fighting to bridge those gaps isn’t what really matters. The most important thing is to know them inside and out, as differences, and to understand why certain people are the way they are. My ~ Banana Yoshimoto,
817:Theater is a space where you cross over from everyday life, because there are real people in that moment moving in front of you-you're being invited to believe in a story and cross that bridge. ~ Cate Blanchett,
818:Their souls may be infinitely sweet and poetic, possessed of an earnestness and bonhomie I can only envy, but their bodies, in terms of color and surface texture, resemble bridge abutments. ~ Charles D Ambrosio,
819:these three beliefs—the alleged giant ice sheets, the alleged greatly lowered sea level, and the alleged Bering Strait land-bridge by which the Indians came—the holy trinity of the Ice Age,” Johmann ~ Jim Marrs,
820:Breath is the bridge which connects life to consciousness, which unites your body to your thoughts. Whenever your mind becomes scattered, use your breath as the means to take hold of your mind again. ~ Nhat Hanh,
821:"May I become at all times. . . A protector for those without protection A guide for those who have lost their way A ship for those with oceans to cross A bridge for those with rivers to cross." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
822:The distance from one bit of luck to the next feels as great as the distance across oceans. But, I decide in this moment, I will bridge that distance, again and again, until I win. I will not fail. ~ Sabaa Tahir,
823:A book is not an end in itself; it is only a way to touch someone - a bridge extended across a space of loneliness and obscurity - and sometimes it is a way of winning other people to our causes. ~ Isabel Allende,
824:I remember riding across the Brooklyn Bridge about 12 times because they wanted me to keep up with the helicopter, and I said, "Can you have the helicopter keep up with me, my calves are burning!" ~ Eddie Griffin,
825:I think of the separation between life and Paradise as a river,” Mirdin said. “If there are many bridges that cross the river, should it be of great concern to God which bridge the traveler chooses? ~ Noah Gordon,
826:The artificial heart is very effective as a bridge to transplant, but the number of people that can be saved with human hearts is limited. A perfect artificial heart could save many more patients. ~ Robert Jarvik,
827:We bridge the Gulf of Execution through the use of signifiers, constraints, mappings, and a conceptual model. We bridge the Gulf of Evaluation through the use of feedback and a conceptual model. ~ Donald A Norman,
828:His radio plays include: If You’re Glad I’ll Be Frank, Albert’s Bridge (Italia Prize), Where Are They Now?, Artist Descending A Staircase, The Dog It Was That Died, In the Native State (Sony Award). ~ Tom Stoppard,
829:In an inflationary world, a toll bridge (like company) would be a great thing to own because you've laid out the capital costs. You built it in old dollars and you don't have to keep replacing it. ~ Warren Buffett,
830:I would bring myself down to his level. I would talk to him about bridge, and golf, and politics, and neckties. And the grown-up would be greatly pleased to have met such a sensible man. ~ Antoine de Saint Exup ry,
831:Restaurants that refused to serve Dorothy Vaughan had no problem waiting on Germans from the prisoner-of-war camp housed in a detention facility under the James River Bridge in Newport News. ~ Margot Lee Shetterly,
832:This is how it is for all of us. Life will send us across a bridge we did not want to cross, but when we finally open our eyes on the other side, we see that there had been nothing to fear at all. ~ Susan Meissner,
833:Until recently, over 98 percent of teachers just got one word of feedback: Satisfactory. If all my bridge coach ever told me was that I was 'satisfactory,' I would have no hope of ever getting better. ~ Bill Gates,
834:Your spoken voice is a part of it - not a big part of it, but it's something. It puts people at ease, and once again kind of reaches out and makes a bridge for what's otherwise difficult music. ~ Bruce Springsteen,
835:A limber body is often the companion of a limber mind,” she told them. “The body is the bridge between the mind and the emotions, just as the emotions are the bridge between the mind and spirit. ~ Stephen R Lawhead,
836:I serve like a bridge. I go to other cultures, learn, put myself in different situations and learn as much as I can, and then go to Western cultures to give. I'm doing this bridging all the time. ~ Marina Abramovic,
837:The journey over the bridge had unnerved me. The river water passed me by like an untouched drink. I suspected that even if my mother and brother had not been there I would have made no move to jump. ~ Sylvia Plath,
838:The statement of retained earnings acts as a bridge between the income statement and the balance sheet. It takes information from the income statement, and it provides information to the balance sheet. ~ Mike Piper,
839:He and I had a bridge that no one else traveled that made us artistic lovers, passionate without a touch of the flesh. He made me thrive, and valuing that, I could do nothing that would endanger it. ~ Susan Vreeland,
840:I’m like the dog with a bone who crossed a low bridge in the fable. I see another dog passing beneath me carrying a bone, and I snap to take his bone—and drop my own into the water, into my reflection. ~ Brent Weeks,
841:Love may not be enough to wake a child in the morning, dress him, and get him to school, then to feed him at night, bathe him, and put him to bed. Still, can any of us imagine a childhood without it? ~ Andrew Bridge,
842:Somehow it felt like everything was missing, and asphalt and the bridge and railway line. He came to the end of the road and then everything turned into nothingness. It's over. How he just hated that word. ~ Jo Nesb,
843:Something I learned from the Serbian tribes. Churches are built where saints were martyred. A bridge requires a child in its foundations if it is to hold. All great works must begin with a sacrifice. ~ Grady Hendrix,
844:The youth gets together his materials to build a bridge to the moon, or, perchance, a palace or temple on the earth, and, at length, the middle-aged man concludes to build a woodshed with them. ~ Henry David Thoreau,
845:When I pictured heroin, I pictured some crazy crackhead with no shoes under a bridge. You never think that is going to be you. And it never was me. I was never under a bridge, and I always had shoes. ~ Nicole Richie,
846:winter moon -- bowing to a monk on the bridge [2658.jpg] -- from The Moon Over Tagoto: Selected Haiku of Buson, Translated by Gabriel Rosenstock / Translated by John McDonald

~ Yosa Buson, winter moon
,
847:My favorite part of our honeymoon was when Simon dipped me backwards in a passionate kiss on the Ponts des Arts bridge just before we hung a padlock with our initials to the rails, immortalizing our love. ~ B L Berry,
848:The Golden Gate Bridge was a tall orange suspension bridge that connected the city of Don Francisco to the Marin Headlands on the other side. It had been built millennia ago by some ancient civilization, ~ Alan Gratz,
849:There are not many designers who are truly creative and literate. Most are self-indulgent, illiterate, fashion-mongering, service people trying to bridge a message between a product and an audience. ~ Ivan Chermayeff,
850:The youth gets together his materials to build a bridge to the moon, or, perchance, a palace or temple on the earth, and, at length, the middle-aged man concludes to build a woodshed with them. ~ Henry David Thoreau,
851:Today, from the bridge, the East River is sparkling. The money is swirling around the tall buildings like tides or like tithes, And I wonder, does anyone swim in this river, I wonder, does anyone pray? ~ Katy Lederer,
852: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,
853:Breath is the bridge which connects life to consciousness, which unites your body to your thoughts. Whenever your mind becomes scattered, use your breath as the means to take hold of your mind again. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
854:Freedom is based on the anarch’s awareness that he can kill himself. He carries this awareness around; it accompanies him like a shadow that he can conjure up. “A leap from this bridge will set me free. ~ Ernst J nger,
855:Freedom is based on the anarch’s awareness that he can kill himself. He carries this awareness around; it accompanies him like a shadow that he can conjure up. “A leap from this bridge will set me free. ~ Ernst Junger,
856:Lie on the bridge and watch the water flowing past. Or run, or wade through the swamp in your red boots. Or roll yourself up and listen to the rain falling on the roof. It's very easy to enjoy yourself. ~ Tove Jansson,
857:Social networking technology didn't really exist until 2004-2005. I had the idea to use this technology to bridge this gap between a general interest in addressing social issues and the practical action. ~ Ben Rattray,
858:The love of glory is like the bridge that Satan built across Chaos to pass from Hell to Paradise: glory links the past with the future across a bottomless abyss. Nothing to my son, except my name! ~ Napol on Bonaparte,
859:They didn't come to crush the city. They came to crush the hubris of its king."
"That must have hurt," Oates said. Umber pinched the bridge of his nose.
"Hubris means arrogance, you great buffoon. ~ P W Catanese,
860:Those who stay calm on a rope-bridge will also realise that the rope-bridge too stays calm and lets the traveller to cross the other side easily! Universe helps to those who are tranquil and cool. ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
861:He had followed the creature through the mist at the top of the high, arched bridge and down the other side into a dark and tangled forest which bears a name so old and evil that it cannot be written. ~ Austin J Bailey,
862: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,
863:She had to count the years and let them roll by, to grow up and then run as far as she could in the direction of her best and happiest dreams across the bridge that was built by her own desire to heal. ~ Cheryl Strayed,
864:To confess your sins to God is not to tell [God] anything [God] doesn't already know. Until you confess them, however, they are the abyss between you. When you confess them, they become the bridge. ~ Frederick Buechner,
865:We have to create that bridge for the future. And that means making sure we're paying attention to the wages of workers in countries, making sure that we're investing in their education and their skills. ~ Barack Obama,
866:According to the infographic produced by Westminster Bridge Student Accommodation (WBSA), if you don’t organize and review your notes within the first 9 hours, 60% of what you have learned will be forgotten. ~ Anonymous,
867:Everything was for tomorrow, but tomorrow never came. The present was only a bridge and on this bridge they are still groaning, as the world groans, and not one idiot ever thinks of blowing up the bridge. ~ Henry Miller,
868:Great entrepreneurs are like Indiana Jones. They take leaps before seeing the bridge because they know that if they don't, someone else will get that holy grail. That holy grail is yours for the taking. ~ Sophia Amoruso,
869:I think we overrate ourselves in terms of our abilities and capacities. I mean, just because you can build a really swell bridge doesn't, to my way of thinking, mean that you're an advanced civilization. ~ George Carlin,
870:There are people who are so presumptuous that they know no other way to praise a greatness that they publicly admire than by representing it as a preliminary stage and bridge leading to themselves. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
871:completed, sir. That shifted it.” Cal straightened in his chair. A moment or two later, the door to the bridge opened and an ashen-faced Tim shambled in, drying his hands on his smock. He stopped when ~ Barry J Hutchison,
872:Poetry has in a way been my bridge to my acting career. I had so many questions about my life, so I took to poetry to express my questions. I had questions about politics, family relationships, and more. ~ Omari Hardwick,
873:The whole point in having a religion and faith is that you campaign for what you believe, not just for what you think is achievable. ~ Alex Salmond, in an interview with The Tablet. Bridge Builder, Page 6. (25 July 2009),
874:Culture is a window reflecting the history, culture and spiritual world of a nation, .. Cultural exchange is a bridge to enhance the mutual understanding and friendship between the people of different nations. ~ Hu Jintao,
875:Miscommunication is the number one cause of all problems; communication is your bridge to other people. Without it, there's nothing. So when it's damaged, you have to solve all these problems it creates. ~ Earl Sweatshirt,
876:Past certain ages or certain wisdoms it is very difficult to look with wonder; it is best done when one is a child; after that, and if you are lucky, you will find a bridge of childhood and walk across it. ~ Truman Capote,
877:She felt the loss, much as he must’ve been feeling it. There would be no friendship forged, no chance at love. The canyon between their worlds had proved greater than any bridge that might’ve spanned it. ~ Karen Kingsbury,
878:Liesel crossed the bridge over the Amper River. The water was glorious and emerald and rich. She could see the stones at the bottom and hear the familiar song of water. The world did not deserve such a river. ~ Markus Zusak,
879:Papa, if there’s a bridge, and it’s a short walk from here, we might make it across before the Fangs even know it’s there. They might even assume we went west. I think we should listen to Oskar and Janner. ~ Andrew Peterson,
880:The past was a bridge that looked solid and sturdy, but once you were on it, you saw that it extended only far enough to strand you, to suspend you between loss and longing with nowhere to go at all. ~ Bret Anthony Johnston,
881:We of the modern age are a bridge between the old human and the new one. We still have the mentality of the old human - a slave mentality, like the Children of Israel in Egypt: too controlled, full of fear. ~ Bernard Werber,
882:I come from nowhere Brooklyn, New York. Williamsburg, Brooklyn. These days Williamsburg is kind of a hip area, but when I grew up there, the taxi drivers wouldn't even go over the bridge, it was so dangerous. ~ Barry Manilow,
883:If all my friends were to jump off a bridge, I wouldn't jump with them, I'd be at the bottom to catch them. Everyone hears what you say. Friends listen to what you say. Best friends listen to what you don't say. ~ Tim McGraw,
884:There was only one, and it said, “Kate Mulgrew, this is Rick Berman, the executive producer of Star Trek: Voyager, and I simply wanted to say welcome aboard, Captain. I’ll see you on the bridge Monday morning. ~ Kate Mulgrew,
885:Breath is the bridge which connects life to consciousness, which unites your body to your thoughts. Whenever your mind becomes scattered, use your breath as the means to take hold of your mind again. Breathe ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
886:Fiction, if done right, can bridge cultural divides. Stories can be a footpath for a reader to step into another land and view its indigenous practices and beliefs through a local lens, instead of a telescope. ~ Nadia Hashimi,
887:Instead of a pentagon, you have a lot of people that are trained in bridging the difference between nations. The pentagon would serve as an intermediate organization to bridge the difference between cultures. ~ Jacque Fresco,
888:Maybe they’d be interested in joining our bridge club.” The last bridge my parents had anything to do with involved the Gansu Province, dynamite, and a really ticked-off yak, but I just smiled and said, “Thanks. ~ Ally Carter,
889:Oh, how so beautiful an old bridge looks! You know why? Because it helped so many people to crossover under every condition! Can you see the pure goodness and the beautiful devotion in an old worn bridge? ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
890:Software is definitely engineering. It's different in that we take on novel tasks every time. It's not like building a certain bridge that is virtually identical to some previous bridge or some previous building. ~ Bill Gates,
891:Well, we have to do something. There are all sorts of rumours about soldiers coming up."
"These people are full of rumours. They love rumours." Paterson stood watching the bridge. "Their whole life is a rumour. ~ H E Bates,
892:We need to bridge the gap between the medical libraries and the hospital rooms; take the information out there already, add to it, focus it, harness it - and bring it to the patient who was just diagnosed today. ~ Bruce Vento,
893:I am called Zolaya." He stirs the fire. "And you are Ron-ka and she is Bree-shit." At my side, Bridget coughs on her jerky. "Bridge-IT. Jesus Christ." "Bree-shit," he agrees again, as if his pronunciation is fine. ~ Ruby Dixon,
894:Metaphors are valuable because they build a bridge between the known and the unknown. Or, to put it another way, metaphors serve the same purpose as propositional statements: to orient the reader toward reality. ~ Holly Ordway,
895:The present moment is significant, not as the bridge between past and future, but by reason of its contents -- contents which can fill our emptiness and become ours, if we are capable of receiving them.
~ Dag Hammarskj ld,
896:The statement of retained earnings functions much like a bridge between the income statement and the balance sheet. It takes information from the income statement, and it provides information to the balance sheet. ~ Mike Piper,
897:To confess your sins to God is not to tell God anything God doesn't already know. Until you confess them, however, they are the abyss between you. When you confess them, they become the Golden Gate Bridge. ~ Frederick Buechner,
898:He seemed to weave, like the spider, from pure impulse, without reflection. Every man's work, pursued steadily, tends in this way to become an end in itself, and so to bridge over the loveless chasms of his life. ~ George Eliot,
899:We're interested in it because it would provide a land bridge up to Uzbekistan, which provides us, among other things, a humanitarian pathway for us to move supplies out of Central Asia and down into Afghanistan. ~ Tommy Franks,
900:Jesus is an historical figure for me, and he's also a bridge between God and man, in the Christian faith, and one that I think is powerful precisely because he serves as that means of us reaching something higher. ~ Barack Obama,
901:Photography is a bridge between science and art. It brings to science what it needs most, the artistic sense, and to art the proof that nothing can be imagined which cannot be matched in the counterpoints of nature. ~ Ernst Haas,
902:They just keep trotting back and forth across the bridge thinking there is something better on the other side. If they'd hang head-down at the top of the thing and wait quietly, maybe something good would come along. ~ E B White,
903:Everything that Traffic ever did, I'd give Steve a complete lyric, titled, written out with the verse, the bridge, the shape and rhyme and then Steve had to figure out how the meter of the words would fit musically. ~ Jim Capaldi,
904:Jude gave Chubs a long look of appraisal. "You had day-of-the-week underwear growing up, didn't you?"
Chubs merely pushed the glasses up the bridge of his nose. "I don't see how that's any of your business. ~ Alexandra Bracken,
905:Connect with people who are going where you are going. Don’t hate people. The person you may need later may be likened to the bridge you have destroyed after crossing it. You’ll need that bridge when returning. ~ Israelmore Ayivor,
906:I'm 14 years in the game, ... There's some kids that weren't even born when my first album came out. I wanted to draw a timeline between my old stuff and my new stuff and bridge it to where there's a level of continuity. ~ DJ Quik,
907:The Bridge had a lot of long, soft profiles about the administration, .. In contrast, BU Today has shorter, hard pieces - more consistent with online journalism - which people can read every morning when they log on. ~ Craig David,
908:The whole purpose of the construction of The Bridge of Silver Wings was to provide a path leading to The River of Winged Dreams, or to serve as a resting place until the river’s deeper and truer nature revealed itself. ~ Aberjhani,
909:In the midst of this flow, I'm aware of myself as one tiny piece in the gigantic mosaic of nature. I'm just a replaceable natural phenomenon, like the water in the river that flows under the bridge toward the sea. ~ Haruki Murakami,
910:I resisted these movements whenever they came to my notice. In this I was supported by Marshal Stalin, who followed the Russian maxim, “You may always walk with the Devil till you get to the end of the bridge. ~ Winston S Churchill,
911:My mother's father taught English literature. When I was about ten or eleven, I could recite Macaulay's 'Lays of Ancient Rome.' While other kids were playing pedestrian war games, I'd be Horatius keeping the bridge. ~ Bernie Taupin,
912:Sofiowka was found the next morning, swinging by the neck from the wooden bridge. His severed hands were hanging from strings tied to his feet, and across his chest was written, in Brod's red lipstick, ANIMAL ~ Jonathan Safran Foer,
913:Stories twist and turn and grow and meet and give birth to other stories. Here and there, one story touches another, and a familiar character, sometimes the hero, walks over the bridge from one story into another. ~ Marcus Sedgwick,
914:There was no discussion between them; it was as if the bugs had worked out this whole scenario long ago. Temp put on a burst of speed for the end of the bridge, and Tick turned to face down the army of rats alone. ~ Suzanne Collins,
915:Up on the Brooklyn Bridge a man is standing in agony, waiting to jump, or waiting to write a poem, or waiting for the blood to leave his vessels because if he advances another foot the pain of his love will kill him. ~ Henry Miller,
916:What is silence? It is a bridge to the land of wisdom! What is fearless and free mind? It is a bridge to the land of wisdom! What is knowing other cultures, other opinions? It is a bridge to the land of wisdom! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
917:I’d be churched to death, bridge-partied to death, called upon to give book reviews at the Amanuensis Club, expected to become a part of the community. It takes a lot of what I don’t have to be a member of this wedding. ~ Harper Lee,
918:[...] leaving for a day or two that hopeless sense of loss which makes beauty what it is: a distant lone tree against golden heavens; ripples of light on the inner curve of a bridge; a thing impossible to capture. ~ Vladimir Nabokov,
919:The Light Brigade sat to the left of her: in their early and middle thirties, they devoted most of their free time to the Amanuensis Club, bridge, and getting one-up on each other in the matter of electrical appliances: ~ Harper Lee,
920:They entered there into the unconscious philosophy of the town; that life was an incomprehensible marvel, since it was incessantly wasted and spent, yet none the less it lasted and endured 'like the bridge on the Drina'. ~ Ivo Andri,
921:We, on both sides, wrongly imagine that empathy with the “other” side brings an end to clearheaded analysis when, in truth, it’s on the other side of that bridge that the most important analysis can begin. ~ Arlie Russell Hochschild,
922:As a child, I always remember our home, which was a flat just on the Barnes side of Hammersmith Bridge in London, buzzing with actors such as Patrick McGee and Peter Bowles. We were a family who were always on the go. ~ Samantha Bond,
923:Courageous men are not fearless men, but those who climb despite fear. Everyone has a bridge to climb. At the end of the day, fear and I shake hands and part knowing we'll meet again when we climb our bridge together. ~ Camron Wright,
924:Icon of Prague, the medieval bridge crossed the Vltava between Old Town and the Little Quarter. Gothic bridge towers rose on both sides, and the whole span — pedestrian-only — was lined by monumental statues of saints. ~ Laini Taylor,
925:Language is not only a means of speech and thought, it is a bridge with the significant function of bringing the wealth of the past to our day and conveying today’s heritage and our new compositions to the future. ~ M Fethullah G len,
926:(Regarding the Roosevelt Tram along Queensboro Bridge):

"They had it renovated by the French. French cars. French cables. Cables that surrender! Would you ride in a tram that surrenders? I sure as hell wouldn't! ~ Camilla Monk,
927:They entered there into the unconscious philosophy of the town; that life was an incomprehensible marvel, since it was incessantly wasted and spent, yet none the less it lasted and endured 'like the bridge on the Drina'. ~ Ivo Andric,
928:ARTHUR: What happened?
ARIADNE: Cobb stayed.
ARTHUR: With Mal?
ARIADNE: No. To find Saito.
Arthur looks out at the water below the bridge.
ARTHUR: He'll be lost...
ARIADNE: No. He'll be alright. ~ Christopher J Nolan,
929:As I contemplated the skyline this double feeling came to me as one thought, pressing in from either side of the bridge, impossible for me to reconcile: It is ludicrous for anyone to live here and I can never leave. ~ Stephanie Danler,
930:Lou's such an old punk he was around when the Ramones were junkie hustlers first and musicians second, when punk meant something other than a mass-marketing concept designed to help the bridge-and-tunnel crowd feel cool. ~ Rachel Cohn,
931:You didn’t ‘instruct’ me to stay,” Ceony countered. “Just to leave the dining room. Which I did.”
Mg. Aviosky rubbed the bridge of her nose under her glasses. “This feels very much like detention again, Ceony. ~ Charlie N Holmberg,
932:I was trying to get into the business from a young age, but I don't think I really realized how much I loved it until I booked my first movie and found myself in New Zealand for six months filming Bridge to Terabithia. ~ Bailee Madison,
933:To expect defeat is nine-tenths of defeat itself. [It becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. It is best to plan for all eventualities then believe in success, and only cross the failure bridge if you come to it!] ~ Francis Marion Crawford,
934:Drivers approaching the Jane Byrne Interchange — now one of the nation’s worst bottlenecks — will face a spaghetti bowl of detours and reduced lanes for more than a year after construction begins March 7 on a flyover bridge. ~ Anonymous,
935:Instead of noblemen, let us have noble villages of men. If it is necessary, omit one bridge over the river, go round a little there, and throw one arch at least over the darker gulf of ignorance which surrounds us. ~ Henry David Thoreau,
936:Oskar yawned and sat up. “To the contrary,” he said. “I’ve had quite the refreshing nap. And as I said earlier, I recall…” He adjusted his spectacles and looked north. “Podo, old boy, have you heard of Miller’s Bridge? ~ Andrew Peterson,
937:Truth-world
Two beings he was, one wide and free above,
One struggling, bound, intense, its portion here.
A tie between them still could bridge two worlds; ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The House of the Spirit and the New Creation,
938:We shouldn’t have stayed so long.” “Water under the bridge, Buddy Boy.” Buddy wondered why his father would bring up anything as scary as the river flowing under the railroad bridge. Especially at a time like this. ~ Catherine Ryan Hyde,
939:As long ago as 1910, when a steady parade of steamships bearing immigrants passed through the Narrows—the mile-wide channel at the entrance to New York Harbor—engineers envisioned a great bridge as a gateway to the New World. ~ Anonymous,
940:Isabella with her whip and boots and knives would chop anyone who tried to pen her up in a tower into pieces, build a bridge out of the remains, and walk carelessly to freedom, her hair looking fabulous the entire time. ~ Cassandra Clare,
941:Movie acting, I later realized, reminds me of contract bridge. Each requires the same concentration, intense short-term memory, and obliviousness to everything else until the last trump is called - or whatever it is they do. ~ Gore Vidal,
942:Never underestimate how powerful a cue physical perspective can be. As Holmes puts it in “The Problem of Thor Bridge,” “When once your point of view is changed, the very thing which was so damning becomes a clue to the truth. ~ Anonymous,
943:One of the main tasks in the individuation process is the reconciliation of opposites in our psyches, especially the opposition between the conscious and the unconscious mind. Dreams create a bridge between these two worlds. ~ Renee Nell,
944:I think a lot of time, I'm just writing my worst fears, of the idea of losing my mom or my best friend or doing something so terrible to somebody that's kind of deemed unforgivable, or having a really broken family. ~ Phoebe Waller Bridge,
945:Here then is the truth about the Truth; the Truth is not bridge, sturdy to every step, a marvel of bound planks and supports from the known into the unknown, but a surging sea of smashed wood, flotsam and drowning sailors. ~ Julian Assange,
946:My solution would be to bridge the skills gap, such as coal to gas training, you have to give people a sense of hope that they have the tools to be able to diversify and stay in the community where they wish to live. ~ Shelley Moore Capito,
947:Stephen picks up on Armstrong's pier, and calls Kingstown pier "a disappointed bridge" (2.22). He's joking about the fact that Ireland wanted to be connected to continental Europe but ended up being extremely isolated. ~ James Joyce,
948:Captain to the bridge! Captain to the bridge!” Weston was clear of his bed and halfway to the door before his senses focused enough to realize that running around the ship in his underwear probably wouldn’t do much for morale. ~ Evan Currie,
949:Faolan launched himself across the bridge, uttering a prayer to any deity that might be prepared to listen. "Let me reach her in time, let her keep hold, let this wretched apology for a bridge not crumble under my feet... ~ Juliet Marillier,
950:Miscellanists are the most popular writers among every people; for it is they who form a communication between the learned and the unlearned, and, as it were, throw a bridge between those two great divisions of the public. ~ Isaac D Israeli,
951:The lover is the father’s mirror. The brother stands between. The mirror spins, spins, spins. Blood. So much blood. He clings to the island of maybe. The bridge will have to rise from the sea. The threads are not yet in place. ~ Anne Bishop,
952:To me the notion that Palestinians are actually Jews is, I think, quite revelatory and very radical and a possible bridge that has been ignored, I think, in this entire controversy and there's ample evidence to support it. ~ Lawrence Wright,
953:Ah, Jenks? It’s not a lake, it’s a friggin’ freshwater ocean. Did you see the size of the tanker going under the bridge when we came into town? The wake from it could tip us. I’m not canoeing it unless your name is Pocahontas. ~ Kim Harrison,
954:I also wish you to look at the Bridge of My only-begotten Son, and see the greatness thereof, for it reaches from Heaven to earth, that is, that the earth of your humanity is joined to the greatness of the Deity thereby. ~ Catherine of Siena,
955:Obama has built his public image around his ability to bridge divisions - racial, ideological or generational. And that was his reputation, even at Harvard Law School, where he was the first black president of the 'Law Review. ~ Mara Liasson,
956:Sergeant Colon of the Ankh-Morpork City Guard was on duty. He was guarding the Brass Bridge, the main link between Ankh and Morpork. From theft. When it came to crime prevention, Sergeant Colon found it safest to think big. ~ Terry Pratchett,
957:The secret studies of an author are the sunken piers upon which is to rest the bridge of his fame, spanning the dark waters of oblivion. They are out of sight, but without them no superstructure can stand secure. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
958:A baby's a full time job for three adults. Nobody tells you that when you're pregnant, or you'd probably jump off a bridge. Nobody tells you how all-consuming it is to be a mother-how reading goes out the window and thinking too. ~ Erica Jong,
959:Drinking also maroons you without provisions on the island of self. Like most other promises it makes, alcohol's vow of kinship, that it will bridge your life to others, smooth the way, proves false. Fooled again: you're alone. ~ James Sallis,
960:Every time one person chooses a new way to respond to the challenges of life, each time an individual chooses a new option, that person then becomes a living bridge for all the others who choose to follow in that person's path. ~ Gregg Braden,
961:God, I wish, for the millionth time, that I could be like her and Nic, so sure of what they have, what they want. That I didn't always feel jangly, restless, primed to jump off a bridge and let the current carry me away. ~ Huntley Fitzpatrick,
962:It is the nature of a man as he grows older, a small bridge in time, to protest against change, particularly change for the better. But it is true that we have exchanged corpulence for starvation, and either one will kill us. ~ John Steinbeck,
963:Then the bridge towards the brownfield outskirts with their stalled cranes, the half-built credit-fuelled flats now credit-crunch-frozen. The designer shops that decline into Pound Shops. Then what Gary calls Brexit-land. ~ Patrick McGuinness,
964:I did not want to be like anyone else. I wanted to remain in my own skin, although it was often so constrictive... I had to find a bridge to reach people, I must learn to live with them without always feeling at a disadvantage. ~ Hermann Hesse,
965:I was just going over London Bridge and I saw someone had attacked the Madonna's statue. Knocked off the baby's head.’
‘That was done a while back. It would be that devil Cranmer. You know what he is when he's taken a drink. ~ Hilary Mantel,
966:Speaking Spanish and Japanese has opened doors in my career and helped me bridge cultural differences, both in my personal and business life. During my football career I realised quickly what difference language skills can make ~ Gary Lineker,
967:You make a difference about your life it's a knock on the head of mind setting your life you see the stars they shine across the way you build a bridge you make it shine the only way to make a difference is to help the community! ~ Demi Lovato,
968:Ancients knew that you need guidance, patronage and protection as you move from one place or state to another, whenever you cross a bridge. You had better know what you are doing when you leave one group or place to join another. ~ Richard Rohr,
969:In the rainy season, sometimes to get to the first lesson we had to run really quick, because we had to cross the river to school and we'd have to go up and down the bank to find a place to cross because there is no bridge. ~ Haile Gebrselassie,
970:Musically I try to connect a common bridge between such exhilarating feelings as performing at the Acropolis, to the emotions each and every one of us feel everyday. In the end, a good melody will always stand the test of time. ~ Bradley Joseph,
971:Oh, yes, of course I like music, too. Very much. It's so pleasant of an evening, especially when made by your friends at home. I often say I like it better than cards. Though I must say I do like a good game of bridge. ~ Dorothy Canfield Fisher,
972:An ambition which has conscience in it will always be a laborious and faithful engineer, and will build the road, and bridge the chasms between itself and eminent success by the most faithful and minute performances of duty. ~ Henry Ward Beecher,
973:Boatfinder, tell me, from the frozen time into the flowing time, is there a bridge?’ His smile was wistful, filled with longing. ‘There is.’ ‘But you cannot cross it.’ ‘No.’ ‘Because it’s burning.’ ‘Yes, witch, the bridge burns. ~ Steven Erikson,
974:But at the bottom of the bridge, the seat at the ship’s nose where the pilot usually sat was gone. In its place was what looked like a nest of bright-colored fabric, and sitting in this nest was a very large bird wearing a headset. ~ Rachel Bach,
975:On the so-called Kissing Bridge in Bassey Park, amid the declarations of school spirit and undyng love, someone had carved the words I WILL KILL MY MOTHER SOON, and below it someone had added: NOT SOON ENOUGH SHES FULL OF DISEEZE. ~ Stephen King,
976:We're gonna put $456 million to go to an island of 50 people? You know... The bridge to nowhere. And this is right after Katrina happened. And so I offer an amendment to take that money from Alaska and repair the stuff in Louisiana. ~ Tom Coburn,
977:William James once said: "Progress is a terrible thing." It is more than that: it is also a highly ambiguous notion. For who knowsbut that a little further on the way a bridge may not have collapsed or a crevice split the earth? ~ Johan Huizinga,
978:A strong dilemma section will drive home to readers that your characters are realistic, thinking human beings. Just as importantly, it will provide a solid bridge between the previous scene’s disaster and the following scene’s goal. ~ K M Weiland,
979:Driving the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge no monument’s in sight but fog prowling Angel Island muffling Alcatraz poems in Cantonese inscribed on fog no icon lifts a lamp here history’s breath blotting the air over Gold Mountain ~ Adrienne Rich,
980:Just be careful. Passion is a bridge that connects love and hate. When you're standing in the middle of that bridge, don't let yourself get turned around. You've got to make sure you know which direction you're heading. Watch yourself. ~ Jay Bell,
981:The way you succeed at all this stuff is by stopping trying to succeed and just working very hard without thinking about it, just trusting, completely. It's that faith that creates the bridge on which you walk across to eternity. ~ Frederick Lenz,
982:Those opportunity gaps begin early, often at birth. And they compound over time, becoming harder and harder to bridge, making too many young men and women feel like, no matter how hard they try, they may never achieve their dreams. ~ Barack Obama,
983:envied. I gathered they’d just returned from some kind of bridge-oriented cruise in which baby slams and gourmet foods were served up in equal measure. Much talk of no-trump, double finesses, and Sheinwold, whose strategies they were ~ Sue Grafton,
984:He called it The Bridge because that was how felt about books. They connected the past and the present, the present and the future. Books brought people together and gave them a path to worlds they would not otherwise experience. ~ Karen Kingsbury,
985:I think inequality is in our minds. I think this is what we learn through practice... The bridge of illusion must be shattered in order for a real bridge to be constructed. One of the things we learn is that inequality is an illusion. ~ Bell Hooks,
986:The die is cast. The people have passed the river and cut away the bridge. Last night three cargoes of tea were emptied into the harbor. This is the grandest event which has ever yet happened since the controversy with Britain opened. ~ John Adams,
987:We sang, nearly shouting the lyrics, the wind clipping at our voices. They say a song can be a bridge, Ma. But I say it's also the ground we stand on. And maybe we sing to keep ourselves from falling. Maybe we sing to keep ourselves. ~ Ocean Vuong,
988:Between the river in the mellow English landscape and the African mountain ridge, ran the path of this life. ... The bowstring was released on the bridge at Eton, the arrow described its orbit, and hit the obelisk in the Ngong Hills. ~ Karen Blixen,
989:could not bridge the gap between their wartime experiences and their current lives. Somehow the very event that caused them so much pain had also become their sole source of meaning. They felt fully alive only when they were ~ Bessel A van der Kolk,
990:Hard work, says the Scottish proverb, never killed a man. People die of boredom and disease. There is nothing like an occasional all-night push to enliven morale – provided you are part of the push. Never leave the bridge in a storm. ~ David Ogilvy,
991:In any relationship we feel an unconscious need to create, as it were, a new picture, a new edition of ourselves to present to the fresh person who claims our interests; for them, we in a strange sense wish to, and do, start life anew. ~ Ann Bridge,
992:I say we don't need art in nature, because it's so perfect without us. We need it in the cities. But the cities have absolutely lost their own center. They think having ten cars and a big bridge is the way to happiness. It's not. ~ Marina Abramovic,
993:Sergeant Colon of the Ankh-Morpork City Guard was on duty. He was guarding the Brass Bridge, the main link between Ankh and Morpork. From theft.

When it came to crime prevention, Sergeant Colon found it safest to think big. ~ Terry Pratchett,
994:Young man, the fact that she did not accept your proposal for a relationship does not define why you should hate her. She may not become your BRIDE, but she can be the BRIDGE you have to cross to the other side with your dreams! ~ Israelmore Ayivor,
995:You work [as an actor] for a bit, and then the job ends 'cause you get thrown off a bridge. And then, you suddenly don't have a career and you have to wait for the next bit to come along. It's the most strange profession in the world. ~ David Oakes,
996:Beside London Bridge, the Ponte Vecchio at Florence seemed but a mere trifle in Guccio’s memory, and the Arno a brook compared with the Thames. He said so to his companion. ‘All the same we teach them everything,’ the latter replied. ~ Maurice Druon,
997:I always wanted to experience the street life because my teenage life in Aberdeen was so boring. But I was never really independent enough to do it. I applied for food stamps, lived under the bridge, and built a fort at the cedar mill. ~ Kurt Cobain,
998:Literacy is a bridge from misery to hope. It is a tool for daily life in modern society. It is a bulwark against poverty, and a building block of development, an essential complement to investments in roads, dams, clinics and factories. ~ Kofi Annan,
999:The bottom line is if the movie does well, everybody is happy and they forget about what they went through. And if it doesn't, it's 'I told you.' There's one director who I won't mention, who said, 'it's all blood under the bridge.' ~ Robert De Niro,
1000:The lesson of her days, Dianora thought, was simply this: that love was not enough. Whatever the songs of the troubadours might say. Whatever hope it might seem to offer, love was simply not enough to bridge the chasm in her world. ~ Guy Gavriel Kay,
1001:The sharing of joy, whether physical, emotional, psychic, or intellectual, forms a bridge between the sharers which can be the basis for understanding much of what is not shared between them, and lessens the threat of their difference. ~ Audre Lorde,
1002:The temple is concerned with things of immortality. It is a bridge between this life and the next. All of the ordinances that take place in the house of the Lord are expressions of our belief in the immortality of the human soul. ~ Gordon B Hinckley,
1003:A dream is a slippery thing, plucking and bending and toying with our memories, sometimes acting as a bridge between the living, the loved, and the loved no-longer-living, but more often than not acting as a lesson not quite learned. ~ Scott Wilbanks,
1004:Every other civilized country has determined when life begins and it's something that eludes us. We've got things that have to be done! "We didn't fix that bridge because you are all down at the meeting house discussing abortion again." ~ Lewis Black,
1005:I love and revere the rich and proud history of America. And I am determined to take our best traditions into the future. But with all respect, we do not need to build a bridge to the past. We need to build a bridge to the future. ~ William J Clinton,
1006:Like people who from a bridge watch fish swimming below them, we saw the outside world as an alien element where we could take no part. Isolated behind the glass of our lonely window we looked down on the daily life which was not for us. ~ Anna Kavan,
1007:The wanting was a wilderness and I had to find my own way out of the woods. It took me four years, seven months, and three days to do it. I didn't know where I was going until I got there.It was a place called the Bridge of the Gods. ~ Cheryl Strayed,
1008:Bridge and, finally, the London Eye and Westminster. The sky was deep blue and the sun’s heat intense, so the cooling river breeze was heaven. After disembarking, he headed for the tube. The day in the capital had been enjoyable. But ~ Paul Pilkington,
1009:He therefore built a bridge over the Saône and led his army across. Alarmed by his unexpected arrival and seeing that he had effected in one day the crossing which they had the greatest difficulty in accomplishing in twenty days, ~ Gaius Julius Caesar,
1010:I decided I didn't want to be a slave to any passion any more except for my work, i had too many passions - bridge, horses, gambling. I want to live a different kind of life, be with my family more because I didn't give them enough time. ~ Omar Sharif,
1011:I see Lord Buddha in the 21st Century across national borders, across faith systems, across political ideologies, playing the role of a bridge to promote understanding to counsel patience and to enlighten us with tolerance and empathy. ~ Narendra Modi,
1012:I see the role of IT as a change agent. It empowers, connects and can bind isolated parts of India and create harmony. IT can join people with governments, bridge the gap between demand and supply, and can bring us closer to knowledge. ~ Narendra Modi,
1013:I tried, Molly. God, how I tried.”
“Tried what?” I asked, pinching the bridge of my nose.
“I tried to forget you. But I never could. I tried to forget this place and all it represented, but the memories never faded. You never faded. ~ J L Berg,
1014:A plan is a bridge to your dreams. Your job is to make the plan or bridge real, so that your dreams will become real. If all you do is stand on the side of the bank and dream of the other side, your dreams will forever be just dreams. ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
1015:Calm down,” comes a voice, and it’s not Razor’s. I rip my focus away from the water and there’s a man [Pigpen] with blond hair and a cut like Razor’s slowly approaching the bridge. His hands are up—a sign of submission. “Just calm down. ~ Katie McGarry,
1016:For a split second I felt as though she was nobody special in the larger scheme of my life. She was just some girl who had tied me to her leg to help her sink when she jumped off the bridge. Then I blinked and was in love with her again. ~ Miranda July,
1017:War was terrible and terrifying - blood, death, torture, blitz, camps. But if you watched the films they made, The Great Escape, The Bridge on the River Kwai, it seemed it was possible for war to be a chance for heroism and medal winning. ~ Linda Grant,
1018:Do something that will last and be beautiful. It doesn't have to be a bridge-or a symphony or book or a business. It could be the look in the eye of a child you raise or a simple garden you tend. Do something that will last and be beautiful. ~ Ken Burns,
1019:The Thames Shouldered its way past Blackfriars Bridge, impatient with the ancient piers, no longer the passive stream that slid past Chelsea Marina, but a rush of ugly water that had scented the open sea and was ready to make a run for it. ~ J G Ballard,
1020:What is love but understanding and rejoicing that another lives, works, and feels in a different and opposite way to ourselves? That love may be able to bridge over the contrasts by joys, we must not remove or deny those contrasts. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
1021:In that instant she knew what it must feel like to cross a river into a foreign country, and then set fire to the bridge behind you, and stand on the riverbank, watching and breathing deeply as your only chance of retreat went up in smoke. ~ Stephen King,
1022:It's a coffee cup." She could hear the irritation in her own voice. "I know it's a coffee cup." "I can't wait till you draw something really complicated, like the Brooklyn Bridge or a lobster. You'll probably send me a singing telegram. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1023:That ticks me off!” She snapped. “Since when could you bribe me with treats like a fucking child.”
I groaned, pinching the bridge of my nose. “So no smoothie then?”
“Mango, banana, orange and extra kiwi,” she replied before hanging up. ~ J J McAvoy,
1024:Don’t bother trying to explain your emotions. Live everything as intensely as you can and keep whatever you felt as a gift from God. The best way to destroy the bridge between the visible and invisible is by trying to explain your emotions. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1025:His arm came tentatively across her side to hug her breasts and she sighed so long and deeply and with such intense relief that when the sigh in fact ended she was still tucked under the lovely arching bridge of his arm and it was morning. ~ Bob Shacochis,
1026:It is a good habit to thank always the bridge which takes you to the other side or to mention the name of the bridge or to take the photo of it or to repair it if you can! In short, do something good for those who do goodness for you! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1027:Mister Philip was merely a man of his class, nothing more. His great passions were not passions but distractions; one day was but a bridge to the next. He took in the world with a mild dissatisfaction, for the world was of little consequence. ~ Esi Edugyan,
1028:After a few minutes, Molly came partway up the short ladder to the bridge and stopped. "Do I need to ask permission to come up there or something?"

"Why would you?" I asked.

She considered. "It's what they do on Star Trek? ~ Jim Butcher,
1029:Ghostly, in his mind, Ben heard the librarian reading to the little ones: Who is that trip-trapping upon my bridge? The children lean forward, all the old fascination glistening in their eyes: will the monster be bested . . . or will It feed? ~ Stephen King,
1030:She’s also blessed with a flawless olive complexion, while I’m pale except for the fine dusting of freckles across the bridge of my nose and top of my chest. Speaking of chests, hers fits politely inside her shirt, two nicely rounded lady bumps. ~ Anonymous,
1031:The bridge was geologically ancient, an impassive observer, surrounded by life that was fleeting in comparison: trees that would only survive hundreds of years, tourists who would only live decades, insects that would thrive only for weeks. ~ Elizabeth Fama,
1032:Whenever there is injustice, there is tension. But in China it is very hard to release your anger unless you burn yourself or you jump from a bridge. In a society where there is no freedom of the press, it is difficult for victims to be noticed. ~ Ai Weiwei,
1033:David had heard this before, and knew you were supposed to say no. But was that really true? If everyone jumped off a bridge, maybe there was a good reason. Maybe the bridge was on fire. If anything, the guy who didn't jump was the crazy one. ~ John M Cusick,
1034:For me, Woody Allen's 'Manhattan' defines New York. Both New York and Manhattan Island should be in black in white! I always hear the soundtrack of Gershwin in my head every time I go over the Queensboro Bridge, or come in from JFK because of it! ~ Brian Cox,
1035:The fact that we are here and that I speak these words is an attempt to break that silence and bridge some of those differences between us, for it is not difference which immobilizes us, but silence. And there are so many silences to be broken. ~ Audre Lorde,
1036:The inferior function is an important bridge to the experience of the deeper layers of the unconscious. Going to it and staying with it. not just taking a quick bath in it, effects a tremendous change in the whole structure of the personality. ~ ML Von Franz,
1037:The verses build up the tension, and the choruses release it, letting the joy in. After two choruses, there’s usually a bridge, also known as “the middle eight,” which is a variation on the verse melody, followed by the final chorus and coda. ~ John Seabrook,
1038:The wanting was a wilderness and I had to find my own way out of the woods. It took me four years, seven months, and three days to do it. I didn't know where I was going until I got there.

It was a place called the Bridge of the Gods. ~ Cheryl Strayed,
1039:To hold the Gift is to protect the balance in all things and to restore harmony. To hold the Gift is to comfort the mind and spirit, and to heal both heart and body. To hold the Gift is to be a bridge between worlds and to be a bearer of light. ~ Dani Harper,
1040:He couldn’t explain to her that he needed the trees and the quiet as a correction for what he saw on the job, how crossing a bridge and having that physical barrier between him and his beat felt like leaving one life and entering another. In ~ Mary Beth Keane,
1041:Maybe we’re here only to say: house,
bridge, well, gate, jug, olive tree, window —
at most, pillar, tower … but to say them, remember,
oh, to say them in a way that the things themselves
never dreamed of existing so intensely. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke,
1042:Oh, I thought everybody knew you jerked off punks underneath the Queensboro Bridge for fifteen dollars a man.” “Don’t say that anymore.” “Okay, sorry. I didn’t know you told me in confidence.” “Don’t you remember I was crying when I told you? ~ Norm Macdonald,
1043:Ordinarily, you have been told continually that unless you believe, you will not find. But the truth is just the opposite. Belief is a barrier, it is not a bridge. Those who believe never find because they never even begin the search, there is no need. ~ Osho,
1044:There was a bridge to the 21st century, and yet, somehow, for very large number of Americans, it was unclear how you got from one place to the other, from being a manual working-class man to being some part of a Brooklyn-based sharing economy. ~ Judy Woodruff,
1045:We're the bridge across forever, arching above the sea, adventuring for our pleasure, living mysteries for the fun of it, choosing disasters triumphs challenges impossible odds, testing ourselves over and again, learning love and love and love! ~ Richard Bach,
1046:Every experience shapes your writing, being stuck in a car on a lonely bridge, or dancing at a prom, being the it girl on the beach, all of those things influence your life, they influence how you write, and the topics you choose to write about. ~ Maya Angelou,
1047:I'm one of those people who when I go over a bridge, I want to jump. It's just this intense tickle in the back of my throat. It's like I'm on the verge the whole time I'm walking over that bridge, and I'm not going to get a release until I jump. ~ Willem Dafoe,
1048:It's a coffee cup."
She could hear the irritation in her own voice. "I know it's a coffee cup."
"I can't wait till you draw something really complicated, like the Brooklyn Bridge or a lobster. You'll probably send me a singing telegram. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1049:One of my disciples, a lanky saxophonist named Sonny Rollins, played his horn for three years on a bridge in New York City, his tender jazz melodies wafting between the traffic noises. I would pause there often, on the girders, just to listen. Or ~ Mitch Albom,
1050:said the man on the bridge. “Lemmeget up, you swine. I’ll show yer.” A strange disgust, a quivering repulsion came upon the Angel. He walked slowly away from the drunkard towards the man with the grindstone. “What does it all mean?” said the Angel. ~ H G Wells,
1051:This is not a long bridge, but it goes on for ever. I am not far from the bank, but I will never get there. I walk but I never move. Fast or slow, running, turning, doubling back, jumping, throwing myself or stopping; nothing makes any difference. ~ Iain Banks,
1052:Americans ... attach such a fantastic importance to their baths and plumbing and gadgets of all sorts. They talk as if people could hardly be human beings without all that; we in Europe are beginning to wonder if people can be human beings with it. ~ Ann Bridge,
1053:But you can’t die!” Ceony cried, and Mg. Thane didn’t so much as flinch at the volume, or at the tear that struck him on the bridge of his nose. He didn’t seem aware of her at all. “You have too much to teach me! And you’re too nice to die! ~ Charlie N Holmberg,
1054:Not just the jobs building the infrastructure, but you need to have a good highway system. You need to have a good bridge system, a good pipeline system, a good canal and waterway system for economic growth to occur, for a modern economy to succeed. ~ Paul Ryan,
1055:Twelve people lived under the Misbegot Bridge and in a life of luxury, although luxury is not hard to achieve when you define it as something to eat at least once a day and especially when you have such a broad definition of "something to eat. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1056:Writing a class without its contract would be similar to producing an engineering component (electrical circuit, VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) chip, bridge, engine...) without a spec. No professional engineer would even consider the idea. ~ Bertrand Meyer,
1057:He watched from the boat as they sailed past the sights of London – the thrusting steel spires of Canary Wharf, the domed O2 arena, then Tower Bridge, and finally the London Eye and Westminster. The sky was deep blue and the sun’s heat intense, ~ Paul Pilkington,
1058:It’s like a man standing on a bridge in the middle of a river with his pants on fire wondering why his pants are on fire. It doesn’t matter. Just jump in! And that is exactly what I did with A.A. once I finally crossed the river of denial! ~ Alcoholics Anonymous,
1059:Male makeup is men's titles, status and paying for dates. Makeup is what both sexes use to bridge the gap between the power they have and the power they'd like to have. Both male and female makeup are compensations for feelings of powerlessness. ~ Warren Farrell,
1060:Since human beings do in fact have equal rights of property, any social system which rejects this right is doomed to utter failure – just as any bridge planner who rejects the reality of gravity will never be able to build a bridge that stands. ~ Stefan Molyneux,
1061:What’s the alternative to living with something that hurts?” Alice said. “Jump off a bridge?” She hesitated. “I don’t mean that as a joke. How does anybody live with anything? You just . . . march on, I guess, even when your heart’s not in it. ~ Rebecca Kauffman,
1062:You'll be so busy with Bridge and what's-his-name that you'll forget all about your English mate, St. Clair."
"Ha! So you are English!" I poke him in the stomach.
He grabs my hand and we wrestle, laughing. "I claim... no... nationality. ~ Stephanie Perkins,
1063:Instead of finding himself in nerd heaven—where every nerd gets fifty-eight virgins to role-play with—he woke up in Robert Wood Johnson with two broken legs and a separated shoulder, feeling like, well, he'd jumped off the New Brunswick train bridge. ~ Junot D az,
1064:Instead of finding himself in nerd heaven—where every nerd gets fifty-eight virgins to role-play with—he woke up in Robert Wood Johnson with two broken legs and a separated shoulder, feeling like, well, he'd jumped off the New Brunswick train bridge. ~ Junot Diaz,
1065:Theosophy tries to bridge the gulf between Buddhism and Christianity by pointing to the fundamental spiritual truths on which both religions are built, and by winning people to regard the Buddha and the Christ as fellow-laborers, and not as rivals. ~ Annie Besant,
1066:Far too often the Ukrainian issue is posed as a showdown: whether Ukraine joins the East or the West. But if Ukraine is to survive and thrive, it must not be either side's outpost against the other - it should function as a bridge between them. ~ Henry A Kissinger,
1067:For me, Twitter works best as a way of taking pictures of being stuck in traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge. If people really want to read really funny quips about life, parenting, and pop culture, then by all means read Michael Ian Black's tweets. ~ Michael Showalter,
1068:Good composition is like a suspension bridge; each line adds strength and takes none away... Making lines run into each other is not composition. There must be motive for the connection. Get the art of controlling the observer – that is composition. ~ Robert Henri,
1069:Some lady at a bridge party somewhere started the rumor that to test the honesty of a cleaning woman you leave little rosebud ashtrays around with loose change in them, here and there. My solution to this is to always add a few pennies, even a dime. ~ Lucia Berlin,
1070:These people who link us up with the world, who bridge Omaha and Sharon, who introduce us to our social circles—these people on whom we rely more heavily than we realize—are Connectors, people with a special gift for bringing the world together. ~ Malcolm Gladwell,
1071:I should also point out that there is a secret code in each chapter and if you figure it out it unlocks the next level and you get better weapons to fight the zombie quarterbacks on the Pegasus Bridge. So get cracking, you task-oriented monkey brains. ~ Amy Poehler,
1072:10165Twelve people lievd under the Misbegot Bridge and in a life of luxury, although luxury is not hard to achieve when you define it as something to eat at least once a day and especially when you have such a broad definition of "something to eat. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1073:He smiled at the sudden image of Prometheus tossing cars from one side of the bridge to the other to build his barrier. He heard the tiny tinkle of glass and wondered if being tossed across the Golden Gate Bridge by an Elder was covered by insurance. ~ Michael Scott,
1074:If you imagine that I have the smallest desire to receive your hand as a reward for having performed a difficult task to your satisfaction you're beside the bridge, my child! I've no fancy for a reluctant wife. I want your love, not your gratitude. ~ Georgette Heyer,
1075:I read many years ago that Billy Graham’s wife, Ruth, was asked, “How is your marriage so successful?” She replied, “Because he plays golf, and I play bridge.” Ruth Bell Graham understood the value of outside sources of life for a marriage to flourish. ~ Henry Cloud,
1076:One's ability to communicate a story visually, honestly, is a bridge of communication that transcends language because the true mark of a good film is that you can turn the sound off and watch it and have some understanding of what you're seeing. ~ Cheo Hodari Coker,
1077:There is a gap between what we know and what we want to experience. Either, fear will keep us tethered to the familiar or plung us into the sea. The bridge is either God or ourselves, and with each big decision we must choose who we trust the most. ~ Shannon L Alder,
1078:Festivals: Porto’s big holiday is São João Day (for St. John the Baptist, the city’s patron saint) on June 24. Festivities start the night of June 23 with partying and fireworks at Ponte Dom Luís I bridge, and continue on the 24th with a rabelo regatta. ~ Rick Steves,
1079:Playing Bridge is a pretty old fashioned thing in a way that I really like. I was watching my daughter ride horses this weekend and that is also a bit old fashioned but fun. I do the dishes every night - other people volunteer but I like the way I do it. ~ Bill Gates,
1080:Podo stopped in the center of the final bridge as the boys approached him, but he wasn’t looking at them. His fiery eyes were trained on the troll at their backs. Podo raised his sword and arched his back, straining every muscle in his barrel chest. ~ Andrew Peterson,
1081:When it comes to peace, we need to facilitate peace-makers' personal engagement and their genuine desire to bridge the gap between advocacy knowledge and skills necessary to differentiate between theory and practice in the field of conflict management. ~ Widad Akreyi,
1082:While running simple errands I often became hopelessly confused in the maze of crowded, filthy streets that began twenty paces beyond the north gate of the bridge, and as I limped back to my shelves of books I would feel as if I were returning from exile. ~ Ross King,
1083:But the love will have been enough; all those impulses of love return to the love that made them. Even memory is not necessary for love. There is a land of the living and a land of the dead and the bridge is love, the only survival, the only meaning. ~ Thornton Wilder,
1084:He has reason, as all the philosophic and poetic class have: but he has also, what they have not.--this strong solving sense to reconcile his poetry with the appearances of the world, and build a bridge from the streets of cities to the Atlantis. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
1085:When I stopped trying to block my sadness and let it move me instead, it led me to a bridge with people on the other side.” … I learned that sadness does not sink a person; it is the energy a person spends trying to avoid sadness that does that. ~ Barbara Brown Taylor,
1086:How do I shape my reality? I use wisdom and strategy to shift the possible to the probable... Then, effort and consistency will bridge the probable to the inevitable. Success is a behavior... I make sure my mindset and actions are working in alignment. ~ Steve Maraboli,
1087:Our bridge to the future must include bridges to other nations, because we remain the world's indispensable nation to advance prosperity, peace and freedom and to keep our own children safe from the dangers of terror and weapons of mass destruction. ~ William J Clinton,
1088:As long as you still have one bridge left, nothing is lost. But from the moment that you cannot even understand the storytelling or the music of other cultures anymore, then we become strangers to each other and the situation will become very complicated. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1089:On the morning of what should have been Amelia Ashley's birthday, the river valley that had once housed High Bridge changed for Joshua Mayhew. For the first time in many years, it seemed beautiful to him. For the first time in many years, it was beautiful. ~ Tara Hudson,
1090:Society always needs a level playing field. In order to do that, you have to have opportunity, and providing that opportunity begins with 'how do we bridge that gap,' that so-called Digital Divide? How can we get internet into every home possible? ~ Jackie Joyner Kersee,
1091:The man in the water saw the eye of the man on the bridge gazing into his own through the sights of the rifle. He observed that it was a gray eye and remembered having read that gray eyes were keenest, and that all famous markmen had them. Nevertheless, ~ Ambrose Bierce,
1092:We must also promote global access to the Internet. We need to bridge the digital divide not just within our country. But among countries. Only by giving people around the world access to this technology can they tap into the potential. Of the information age. ~ Al Gore,
1093:Hunter studied her features, once so repulsive to him, now so cherished. He ran a finger up the fragile bridge of her nose, then traced the line of her brow, acutely conscious of the small bones that shaped her face. Protectiveness welled within him. ~ Catherine Anderson,
1094:I made a tape recording of a bridge collapsing and I wanted to play it suddenly and very loudly when people were walking over a big bridge in Belgrade. The council forbid it. Their imagination is tiny; mine is big. I want always to shake everything up. ~ Marina Abramovic,
1095:I want to go to college because…” “Yeah?” “Because it’s where the sign post is pointing.” “What sign post?” “The one my parents are holding saying, ‘Ever. Over here. This way unless you want to live your life eating cat food in a box under a bridge.” He ~ Victoria Danann,
1096:The whole point of art, aside from the aesthetic pleasure it yields, is that it provides a bridge to the past; that seductive land where we all find certainty and consolation. Nothing quite spans this gulf with such immediacy as the art of popular song. ~ Barry Humphries,
1097:I feel like now if you're going to start a band you have to have an Instagram full of yourself looking a certain way, lined up like five dudes in mugshot alley, hanging out by the bridge or up against the wall, or "We're in a library for some reason!" ~ Babatunde Adebimpe,
1098:Nearly all Americans have ancestors who braved the oceans - liberty-loving risk takers in search of an ideal - the largest voluntary migrations in recorded history... Immigration is not just a link to America's past; it's also a bridge to America's future. ~ George W Bush,
1099:The river breeze washed over him. He saw the magnificent views of the city and the bridge connecting Algiers Point to New Orleans. He marveled at the crescent shape of New Orleans as the ferry traveled nearly parallel to the curve in the Mississippi River. ~ Hunter Murphy,
1100:We're alone, but we are capable of communicating to one another both our loneliness and our desire to break through it. You say, 'I'm alone.' Someone answers, 'I'm alone too.' There's a shift in the scale of power. A bridge is thrown between the two abysses. ~ Elie Wiesel,
1101:When everything is at its worst, your mind just throws it all into the wastebasket and goes to Florida for a little while. There is a sudden electric what-the-hell glow as you stand there looking back over your shoulder at the bridge you just burnt down. ~ Richard Bachman,
1102:When you see an aging or a rusted bridge, you are seeing nature and man working together. If you paint over a building there is no more magic to that building. But if it is allowed to age, then man has built it and nature has added into it — it’s so organic. ~ David Lynch,
1103:He parked in a nearby street and walked out on to the bridge. Below him the lights of London spread away in a wash of low wattage, Their dimness gave the lie to the very vastless of the city. Bull heard its distant roar, its night-time sough, its terminal cough ~ Will Self,
1104:He was leading those who risked their lives over that bridge in Selma, not Janice Joplin, Columbia University, or a labor union. It wasn’t John Lennon that taught people about love and peaceful resistance — that job fell on the shoulders of a Jewish carpenter. ~ Glenn Beck,
1105:It wasn't till they were on the bridge that Delly asked RB, "So, Ferris Boyd's your favorite?" She didn't mind, mostly.
RB answered so fast, though, she knew he wasn't fibbing. "She's my favorite friend," he told her. "You're my favorite everything. ~ Katherine Hannigan,
1106:Things look different depending on your perspective. As I see it, fighting to bridge those gaps isn't what really matters. The most important thing is to know them inside and out, as differences, and to understand why certain people are the way they are. ~ Banana Yoshimoto,
1107:Zuniga Hides the Evidence ... Like the craven coward he is, Markos Zuniga, rising young star of the Democrats, has now removed the page at Daily Kos where he wrote "Screw them" about the four Americans torn apart and hung from a bridge in Fallujah. ~ Charles Foster Johnson,
1108:I'd never seen a creature with so many freckles before. A Big Bang had occurred, originating at the bridge of her nose, and the force of this explosion had sent galaxies of freckles hurtling and drifting to every end of her curved, warm-blooded universe. ~ Jeffrey Eugenides,
1109:Metaphorically speaking," she said with a smile, "'if' is the smallest word in the Galactic Standard lexicon, yet it stands between us and our greatest dreams. Let it be a bridge, Shigar. It's time you crossed it. I will be waiting for you on the other side. ~ Sean Williams,
1110:There have been some good studies done in California with Hispanic parents where in the course of a year, they have changed their entire nutritional intake for the better. The kid becomes, in a sense, the bridge between the educational process and the home. ~ C Everett Koop,
1111:We expect kids to go straight from Shel Silverstein to William Shakespeare. There needs to be a bridge of relatable, fun, rhythmic verse that gets kids to cross over, so to speak, so they can appreciate Mary Oliver and Naomi Shihab Nye and Langston Hughes. ~ Kwame Alexander,
1112: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,
1113:Yet some of the most faithful, effective Christians I know are those who are living out their quiet calling to the few in their home, to their fledging church, or to the homeless under a bridge in their city. Nothing is meager or insignificant about that. ~ Priscilla Shirer,
1114:Your music is a bridge. Play it, and we shall always be together. Play it, and I shall always remember. You. Life. What it means to love. For your music was the first and only thing in this world that kept me human, the first and last thing I give back to you. ~ S Jae Jones,
1115:Christopher Robin came down from the Forest feeling all sunny and careless, and just as if twice nineteen didn't matter a bit, and he thought that if he stood on the bridge and watched the river, he would know everything that there was to be known. ~ A.A.Milne #homeschooling,
1116:/Farsi Until you are complete, a bridge has been prepared; but once you have become complete, what are bridge and river to you? [bk1sm.gif] -- from The Walled Garden of Truth, by Hakim Sanai / Translated by David Pendlebury

~ Hakim Sanai, Until you are complete
,
1117:He therefore proceeded to build a bridge a little above the place where he had crossed before. As the method of construction was familiar to the soldiers from the previous occasion, they were able by energetic efforts to complete the task in a few days. ~ Gaius Julius Caesar,
1118:I know you love her, and, hell, I love her too. And Matt would throw you off a bridge if he thought he could have her.” …
“Ew,” Matt complains. “I don’t like her like that.” He points a finger in my face. “But I will throw you off a bridge if you hurt her. ~ Tammy Falkner,
1119:In Europe, a product must be good, or it will not sell in competition with other products; with you, it is enough to say that it is good, often enough and sufficiently loudly. The keenest competition is not in the making of things but in the advertising of them! ~ Ann Bridge,
1120:I sat upon the shore
Fishing, with the arid plain behind me
Shall I at least set my lands in order?

London Bridge is falling down falling down falling down

Poi s'ascose nel foco che gli affina
Quando fiam ceu chelidon—O swallow swallow ~ T S Eliot,
1121:Lord God, I claim Christ as my bridge back to You and I trust the Bridge Builder to hold all the moments of my life — and me. Remind me today, Lord, to give thanks to You for always holding. I am relieved of the burdens when I’ve believed in the Bridge Builder. ~ Ann Voskamp,
1122:Telescopes and bathyscapes and sonar probes of Scottish lakes, Tacoma Narrows bridge collapse explained with abstract phase-space maps, some x-ray slides, a music score, Minard's Napoleonic war: the most exciting new frontier is charting what's already here. ~ Randall Munroe,
1123:We were tempted to have T-shirts made that said on the front: “We May Not Be Hip Enough To Drink Here, But We Are Rich Enough To Live Here,” and on the back in larger letters: “Fuck Off Back To Clapham.” Like giving the finger to the bridge-and-tunnel crowd. ~ Simon Majumdar,
1124:When I was a kid I read these books, the Redwall books, fantasy books about a bunch of warrior mice, and the mice had this war cry that I always thought was cool: “Eulalia.” And like an idiot, that’s what I yelled off the Brooklyn Bridge: Eulaliaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! ~ Ned Vizzini,
1125:170. A magnificent temple towers to heaven by the Eternal Bridge.
Priests rival in its halls the sermons of rocks and streams.
I, for one, would gladly sacrifice my brows for my brethren,
But I fear I might aggravate the war, already rank as weeds. ~ Taigu Ryokan,
1126:But that's not even the worst part. What's really going to send you running over the side of the nearest bridge is that none of it matters. I'll die, you'll die, we'll all die, and the things we've done, the choices we've made, will amount to nothing. ~ Shaun David Hutchinson,
1127:He asked, "what makes a man a writer?" "well," I said, "it's simple, it's either you get it down on paper or you jump off a bridge. writers are desperate people and when they stop being desperate they stop being writers." "are you desperate?" "I don't know. ~ Charles Bukowski,
1128:I like longing
climbing up the railings of sound and color
catching into my open mouth
the frozen scent
I like my loneliness
suspended higher
than a bridge
embracing the sky with its arms
and my love walking barefoot over the snow ~ Halina Po wiatowska,
1129:Another group from the 13th Tank Regiment, with two T-34s and one KV-1 tank, made it as far as Slonim on the road to Minsk; both T-34s were immobilized by German panzerjäger but the KV-1 nearly escaped, until it fell off a wooden bridge into the Shchara River. ~ Robert Forczyk,
1130:As always, we sit on the narrow steps that lead from the Old Bridge down to the sandbar. A pale silver moon trembles on the face of the water. A wooden boat lashed to a post modulates the sound of the current. Sitting with her, I feel her warm against my arm. ~ Haruki Murakami,
1131:Crime seems to change character when it crosses a bridge or a tunnel. In the city, crime is taken as emblematic of class and race. In the suburbs though, it's intimate and psychological, a mystery resist to generalization, a mystery of the individual soul. ~ Barbara Ehrenreich,
1132:I'm a good collaborative writer. I can usually come in and add a couple lines to something, and add a riff or a B-section, or a bridge that will tie things together. I can do stuff like that. But to write a whole song, I don't have the patience for that, I guess. ~ James Young,
1133:I want so desperately to bridge the gap between our bodies. I want to press my lips to every part of him and I want to savor the scent of his skin, the strength in his limbs, in his heart. I want to wrap myself in the warmth and reassurance I’ve come to rely on. ~ Tahereh Mafi,
1134:Mature as he was, she might yet be able to help him to the building of the rainbow bridge that should connect the prose in us with the passion. Without it we are meaningless fragments, half monks, half beasts, unconnected arches that have never joined into a man. ~ E M Forster,
1135:A yawning gap of seven feet lay in front of her. She handed the lamp to Raghava and took a few steps back. ‘You are crazy,’ she heard him say as she ran and gracefully leaped over the gap. She landed safely on the other side, though the bridge swayed wildly. ~ Anand Neelakantan,
1136:The Twin Towers stood out like an enormous number 11 looming over New York City, a familiar icon coupled with the Brooklyn Bridge, the Empire State building and the Statue of Liberty. Those towers were like the soul of lower Manhattan, alive in their own right. ~ Rebecca McNutt,
1137:Extravagant is, I think, the word we all thought when we met ... A lot of money went into that [The Grand Tour's ]. I just thought it would be a good idea to have a bridge from the old to the new and that was a way of saying 'Right, well now look where we are.' ~ Jeremy Clarkson,
1138:Are there many people without illness or disability who sit at home in the evening with clenched fists, continually changing the channel of a television set and wishing they had the courage to roll over the parapet of a high bridge? I bet there are millions of us. ~ Alasdair Gray,
1139:A silly lilting wavering tune came from before her in the dusk - a tune in which major notes with their cheerful insistence wavered and melted into minor sounds, as, beneath a bridge, the high lights on dark waters melt and waver and disappear into black depths. ~ Ford Madox Ford,
1140:Before they crossed the bridge, they went down to have a look at the chalk stream, which was fringed with reeds, watercress, and yellow flag irises. The water flowing gently over the pebbled bed was gin clear, having been filtered through the Hampshire chalk hills. ~ Lisa Kleypas,
1141:I love to create and I love to be challenged and I love to do things that are scary, so I think I would probably think about jumping off a bridge if somebody told me that's going to make that shot real great. I'd be like, "Okay, here we go, let's do it." Like, yeah. ~ Emmy Rossum,
1142:And it is here—on this western end of the street—that over the years has become known as Louisiana State’s most prominent breeding ground for disappearances and suicides: the delta region’s bastard lovechild between The Golden Gate Bridge and the Bermuda Triangle. ~ Stuart Conover,
1143:A onetime ally and former high school classmate of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie pleaded guilty Friday, while two other former members of Christie's inner circle were indicted, in connection with an intentional 2013 traffic jam leading to the George Washington Bridge. ~ Anonymous,
1144:He glanced back. Two images became impressed in his memory. One was of a collapsible lifeboat slipping from the ship, still sheathed in its protective cover; the other, of Captain Turner in full dress uniform still on the bridge as the Lusitania began its final dive. ~ Erik Larson,
1145:Leave it to the army to mechanize an erection.” “Laugh now, funny girl,” Shane said. “That’s gonna be a bridge in about a minute.” “And that bridge can hold over sixty tons,” Carpenter said. “So it’s a strong erection,” Lisa Livia said, looking at Carpenter. “Oh, ~ Jennifer Crusie,
1146:Mythic understanding is subterranean; it lives underneath. A woman who is really a seal, a Dragon obese with conquest, a bridge that is a razored sword—it is rash to suggest these doorways are falsehoods; they provide a poetic space for the imagination to flood into. ~ Martin Shaw,
1147:There is no difficulty that enough LOVE will not conquer, no disease that enough LOVE will not heal, no door that enough LOVE will not open, no gulf that enough LOVE will not bridge, no wall that enough LOVE will not throw down, no sin that enough LOVE will not redeem. ~ Emmet Fox,
1148:There's an ancient saying in Japan, that life is like walking from one side of infinite darkness to another, on a bridge of dreams. They say that we're all crossing the bridge of dreams together. That there's nothing more than that. Just us, on the bridge of dreams. ~ M T Anderson,
1149:What is Hope?Hope is that inner dynamic that compels us to explore and pursue the expectations built into the human condition. Hope was born the day the first human beings discovered the first bridge and decided not to jump off the bridge in despair, but to cross it ~ Henri Nouwen,
1150:blessed are the storytellers, because they can bridge oceans, marshal great forces, inspire and instruct, transcend all limits, transform hearts and minds. They can break down barriers and be the common thread for disparate humanities, reaching across distant borders. ~ Ron Perlman,
1151:I don't approve of the John Waynes and the Gary Coopers saying "Shucks, I ain't no actor - I'm just a bridge builder or a gas station attendant." If they aren't actors, what the hell are they getting paid for? I have respect for my profession. I worked hard at it. ~ Humphrey Bogart,
1152:She walked the short distance to the ship's console and sat. It would have been grandiose to call it a bridge. It was a small desk bolted to the floor. It held a couple of monitors, a keyboard, some pads. It was like the light and sound booth of a community theater. ~ Carter Scholz,
1153:Since it is ego who creates a particular reality, to allow the energy patterns to reconfigure, we have to bypass ordinary ego perceptions. Metaphor is one way of doing this, because it acts as a bridge to the non-rational (non-dualistic) reality that we really are. ~ Marion Woodman,
1154:I destroyed a lot of guitars trying to get them to do what I wanted, but I learned something from every guitar I tore apart, and discovered even more things. Things like if the string is not straight from the bridge saddle to the nut, you're going to have friction. ~ Eddie Van Halen,
1155:I looked north, in its direction—the very thought of that bridge a beacon to me. I looked south, to where I’d been, to the wild land that had schooled and scorched me, and considered my options. There was only one, I knew. There was always only one. To keep walking. ~ Cheryl Strayed,
1156:I told you the truth at the bridge. I don't have a good excuse. Blame it on a bad mood." Tate dips his chin, and his grin shoots my heart to the ceiling. "If I tell you I'm sorry a hundred more times, will you forgive me? 'Cause I'll do it, if that's what it takes. ~ Jennifer Archer,
1157:Jane Austen had it wrong, Sloan McKinley thought miserably as the black Lincoln Town Car drove her ever closer to the bright lights of the George Washington Bridge and the Manhattan streets she called home. A man in possession of a good fortune only wanted to get laid. ~ Addison Fox,
1158:Today I passed the Rialto Bridge only to see some courtesan’s stays dangling from a mooring post. I can only imagine how they got there.”
Cass turned bright red. She had assumed her stays had ended up in the canal, not looped around a post for the whole world to see. ~ Fiona Paul,
1159:When I moved into making sculpture, I could handle steel the way it had been handled in the technological revolution. I could use it the way bridge builders used it; I could use it the way they used it in industry and building and not the way it had been used in art. ~ Richard Serra,
1160:Who else but the maestro of mathematical creativity, Clifford Pickover, to curate a museum of Strange Brains and write biographies of the scientific geniuses who formerly owned them? I'll never look at a pigeon, a pearl, or a Wheatstone bridge the same way again. ~ Mark Frauenfelder,
1161:Even if not one migrant turns out to vote, this was a historic debt that Mexico owed its compatriots abroad. This represents a new political space for our migrants, an opportunity to bridge the gap between two societies, those living in Mexico and those living abroad. ~ Ruben Aguilar,
1162:It's important that the American people understand that President has proposed and passed this stimulus plan not as the end-all and be-all to our economic woes but as our bridge over troubled water until we get the finance system, the banking system working again. ~ William J Clinton,
1163:Telepathically, I tell her I'm sorry. I tell her I just can't confide in her right now, tell her the three feet between us feels like three light-years to me and I don't know how to bridge it.

Telepathically, she tells me back that I'm breaking her broken heart. ~ Jandy Nelson,
1164:Your primary presumption that The Bridge was proffered as an epic has no substantial foundation. You know quite well that I doubt that our present stage of cultural development is so ordered yet as to provide the means or method for such an organic manifestation as that. ~ Hart Crane,
1165:And I have been able to give freedom and life which was acknowledged in the ecstasy of walking hand in hand across the most beautiful bridge of the world, the cables enclosing us and pulling us upward in such a dance as I have never walked and never can walk with another. ~ Hart Crane,
1166:I'm going to imagine that converstion now. 'Hi, Mom, it's me. I ran away to Paris with a stranger I met under a bridge. He's really old, too, like twenty-five or something, and a soldier, so I helped him desert from his army, and, oh, did I mention he's a Communist'... ~ Rosanne Parry,
1167:I saw you first,” he whispers, kissing the bridge of my nose where my freckles are. “I had you first.” He kisses my face where the dimple dents my check when I smile. “I want you back,” he declares, meeting my eyes and taking my mouth in a deep kiss, never looking away. ~ Kennedy Ryan,
1168:It is part of my responsibility as a bridge builder to speak the truth about what's great about America, what we've done right, and what our less glorious moments. And many people feel that the Iraq adventure, for example, has been one of our less glorious moments. ~ Feisal Abdul Rauf,
1169:Even now, it still bewildered Chelsea the way Virginia and her circle of picture-perfect friends had made that amazing transition—it seemed like overnight—abandoning bikes and Barbies for boys and fashion. But Chelsea hadn’t been invited to cross that bridge with them. ~ Melody Carlson,
1170:I am in between. Trying to write to be understood by those who matter to me, yet also trying to push my mind with ideas beyond the everyday. It is another borderland I inhabit. Not quite here nor there. On good days I feel I am a bridge. On bad days I just feel alone. ~ Sergio Troncoso,
1171:Once we were on the other side, the driver spoke up. “You know, that bridge we just crossed is covered with IEDs,” he said, “bombs planted by Daesh in case the Iraqis or the Americans try to retake Mosul. I hate driving over it. I feel like it could explode at any moment. ~ Nadia Murad,
1172:The medication is doing its chemical work inside his brain now anyway, no matter what he does or says. He gets up and showers every morning, he turns up for work in the library, he doesn’t really fantasize about jumping off a bridge. He takes the medication, life goes on. ~ Sally Rooney,
1173:There were two round photographs of an old man and woman with collapsed mouths and another picture of a man whose eyebrows dashed out of two bushes of hair and clashed in a heap on the bridge of his nose; the rest of his face stuck out like a bare cliff to fall from. ~ Flannery O Connor,
1174:The worst of the graffiti in Bassey Park – much of it coolly logical anti-gay statements such as KILL ALL QUEERS and AIDS FROM GOD YOU HELLBOUND HOMOS!! – was sanded off the benches and wooden walls of the little covered walkway over the Canal known as the Kissing Bridge. ~ Stephen King,
1175:What I want to show in my work is the idea which hides itself behind so-called reality. I am seeking for the bridge which leans from the visible to the invisible through reality. It may sound paradoxical, but it is in fact reality which forms the mystery of our existence. ~ Max Beckmann,
1176:I had become a bridge between the natural world and the human one. I fit into both places and belonged to neither. Half of my heart lived with the wild wolves, the other half lived with my family.

In case you cannot do the math: no one can survive with half a heart. ~ Jodi Picoult,
1177:Now a human caught in an impossibility often responds by a retreat from reality: by entry into a world of delusion, or by taking to drink, going of into hysteria, or jumping off a bridge. It all comes to the same thing-a refusal or inability to face the situation squarely. ~ Isaac Asimov,
1178:I have always thought of memories as fragments, like colored glass shards in a kaleidoscope. It is the source of great beauty in our lives, yet the cause of such heartache. It remains the bridge between our past and present - it gives weight and dimension to our very existence. ~ Lang Leav,
1179:So it is that both this breathing moment and what is called "the future"are always linked with what is called "the past." So it is that dreams become reality, that memories move back and forth between dreams, and that our stories are a swaying, dancing bridge between them. ~ Joseph Bruchac,
1180:We can think of the land bridge theory as a master narrative that for a couple of centuries has served multiple ideological agendas, lasting despite decades of growing evidence that casts doubt on the way the story has been perpetuated in textbooks and popular media. ~ Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz,
1181:A bridge is a meeting place. A neutral place. A casual place. Enemies will choose to meet on a bridge and end their quarrel in that void. One will cross to the other side. The other will not return. For lovers, a bridge is a possibility, a metaphor of their chances. And ~ Jeanette Winterson,
1182:Just as breathing exercises help integrate body and mind, writing is a kind of psycho-neural muscular activity which helps bridge and integrate the conscious and subconscious minds. Writing distills, crystallizes, and clarifies thought and helps break the whole into parts. ~ Stephen R Covey,
1183:She wasn't gorgeous, wasn't ugly. A sprinkle of freckles crossed the bridge of her nose. Mostly, she looked like a hundred other girls in school, except for two things, She wore no makeup, and her eyes were the biggest I had ever seen, like deer's eyes caught in headlights. ~ Jerry Spinelli,
1184:There's an ancient saying in Japan, that life is like walking from one side of infinite darkness to another, on a bridge of dreams. They say that we're all crossing the bridge of dreams together. That there's nothing more than that. Just us, on the bridge of dreams. ~ Matthew Tobin Anderson,
1185:I feel an enormous responsibility to bridge the gap between England and America, and be a sort of very quiet ambassador for my country to try to sort of do a "hands across the water" thing where they understand England and English people understand Americans. I adore America. ~ Julie Andrews,
1186:I understand that what I am to do is to be a bridge between the people who would never set foot in a church in their entire lives and people who would like to get them there. So I write books that Christians can give to their non-Christian friends that they will actually read. ~ Andy Andrews,
1187:Today we stand on a bridge leading from the territorial state to the world community. Politically, we are still governed by the concept of the territorial state; economically and technically, we live under the auspices of worldwide communications and worldwide markets. ~ Christian Lous Lange,
1188:You got nothing left here but enemies in the Junior League and a mama that's gonna drive you to drink. You done burned ever bridge there is. And you ain't never gone get another boyfriend in this town and everbody know it. So don't walk your white butt to New York, run it. ~ Kathryn Stockett,
1189:France is the bridge between northern Europe and southern Europe. I refuse any division. If Europe has been reunified, it's not for it to then fall into egotism or 'each for one's own'. Our duty is to set common rules around the principles of responsibility and solidarity. ~ Francois Hollande,
1190:Nevertheless, Rouen merchants who sold craspoix to the English paid high tariffs at London Bridge, which suggests this salted whale blubber was a luxury product in England. This would not be the last time the food of French peasants was sold as a treat for wealthy Englishmen. ~ Mark Kurlansky,
1191:We all live with this terrible, heartbreaking hypocrisy in Christianity, when the teaching finally leaves us in th dust. How do we die before we die? How do we love our neighbors as ourselves? How do we bridge the gap between what we believe and what we can actually live? ~ Cynthia Bourgeault,
1192:But swan, float lightly because you are a swan, because by the exquisite curve of your neck the gods gave you some special favor, and even though you fracture it running against some man-made bridge, it healed and you sailed onward.-- F. Scott Fitzgerald to his wife Zelda. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
1193:Can you hold happiness? Can you drink it? Can you taste it? Can you touch it? Of course not, it is immaterial. So, stop looking for it in the material world! Happiness is experienced within; when we bridge the gap between what we want to experience and how we choose to behave. ~ Steve Maraboli,
1194:I don't have any great love for Chicago. What the hell, a childhood around Douglas Park isn't very memorable. I remember the street fights and how you were afraid to cross the bridge 'cause the Irish kid on the other side would beat your head in. I left Chicago a long time ago. ~ Benny Goodman,
1195:I think bridges have a special meaning in our life. I think a book is a bridge. Any type of art is a bridge that allows different cultures to connect. You may not understand your neighbour's way of seeing life, but you sure understand your neighbour's joy in painting or dancing. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1196:It’s just there, and you have to survive it. You have to endure it. You have to live through it and love it and move on and be better for it and run as far as you can in the direction of your best and happiest dreams across the bridge that was built by your own desire to heal. ~ Cheryl Strayed,
1197:Philosophy may serve as the bridge between theology and science. All atheism is a philosophy, but not all philosophy is atheism. Philosophy ('love of wisdom') is simply a tool depending on how one uses it, and in some cases, logically understanding the nature of God and existence. ~ Criss Jami,
1198:That didn't mean, of course, that he was ready to headlong into single life. If it happened, it happened. And if it didn't? He figured he'd cross that bridge when he came to it. He was willing to wait for the right person, someone who not only brought joy back into his life.. ~ Nicholas Sparks,
1199:All day, after two days and nights of rain, water had been rising in the dykes and now it was creeping rapidly up the five stone arches of the bridge where the she stood watching the wide rainy valley up which the tongue of river finally lost itself in a gray country of winter elms. ~ H E Bates,
1200:A material thing is first of all “the only bridge of communication between two minds.” The bridge is a passage, but it is also distance maintained. The materiality of the book keeps two minds at an equal distance, whereas explication is the annihilation of one mind by another. ~ Jacques Ranci re,
1201:Have you forgotten how to sing?" murmured the dark-eyed young man who leaned over the rails of the Ha'penny Bridge. His sloe-black eyes went darker still as he brooded on the ancient river.
"When we called you Rurthach you purled like a young stream. What have they done to you? ~ O R Melling,
1202:Human pride and egoism always create divisions, build walls of indifference, hate and violence. The Holy Spirit, on the other hand, makes hearts capable of understanding the languages of all, as he re-establishes the bridge of authentic communication between earth and Heaven. ~ Pope Benedict XVI,
1203:It’s a little convenient, isn’t it, to say that the reason you did something horrible was because someone else told you to. That doesn’t make it any less wrong. No matter how many people are telling you to jump off a bridge, you always have the option to turn around and walk away. ~ Jodi Picoult,
1204:The fog, which Meg knew from her father wasn’t fog at all, but low-lying clouds, began to burn off as the morning sun continued its climb through a blue-gray sky. The Golden Gate Bridge came into focus right before her eyes through a cloud that caressed the crimson metal into view. ~ Tracy Ewens,
1205:The military taught me that teamwork is important, which is why I work with both Republicans and Democrats in Congress to get things done. It also taught me that everyone brings a different perspective, whether I agree with it or not, which helps me bridge the divide in Congress. ~ Steve Stivers,
1206:There's still value in a CD, even if it's just nostalgic. People are still willing to pay. But it can't compare to a digital-only release where you can control the exact time that it'll come out, you know what I mean? So whoever finds how to bridge that gap is gonna make a lot of money. ~ J Cole,
1207:I want the unobtainable. Other artists paint a bridge, a house, a boat, and that's the end. They are finished. I want to paint the air which surrounds the bridge, the house, the boat, the beauty of the air in which these objects are located, and that is nothing short of impossible. ~ Claude Monet,
1208:They said we probably wouldn't be let back into Canada, suggesting we'd just have to live forever on the bridge, cadging fruit and peanuts from passing motorists and drinking the spray thrown up by the mighty falls, but the guard at the north end just smiled and waved us through. ~ Simon Armitage,
1209:What is important to me in my work is the identity that is hidden behind so-called reality. I search for a bridge from the given present tot the invisible, rather as a famous cabalist once said, 'If you wish to grasp the invisible, penetrate as deeply as possible into the visible'. ~ Max Beckmann,
1210:Every decently-made object, from a house to a lamp post to a bridge, spoon or egg cup, is not just a piece of 'stuff' but a physical embodiment of human energy, testimony to the magical ability of our species to take raw materials and turn them into things of use, value and beauty. ~ Kevin McCloud,
1211:that traditional princess behavior was like Isabelle at all. Isabelle with her whip and boots and knives would chop anyone who tried to pen her up in a tower into pieces, build a bridge out of the remains, and walk carelessly to freedom, her hair looking fabulous the entire time. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1212:The rest of the morning would consist of checking on a pothole in the parking lot of the village clinic and writing up a schedule for the community centre that might finally settle the ongoing feud between the local quilting group and the bridge club.

It was good to be queen. ~ Molly Harper,
1213:You signed no contract to become a parent, but the responsibilities were written in invisible ink. There was a point when you had to support your child, even if no one else would. It was your job to rebuild the bridge, even if your child was the one who burned it in the first place. ~ Jodi Picoult,
1214:It's two things: it's totally impersonal and it's totally personal, simultaneously. That's the nature of the mystical experience of life. Everything about life is impersonal, but you have a personal experience. And the bridge between the personal and the impersonal is called prayer. ~ Caroline Myss,
1215:For every dollar that is spent on the (boondoggle) bridge a dollar will be taken away from taxpayers. If the bridge costs $1,000,000 the taxpayers will lose $1,000, 000. They will have that much taken away from them which they would otherwise have spent on the things they needed most. ~ Henry Hazlitt,
1216:IN RELATIONSHIPS, PARTICULARLY those that are adulterous in nature, the first time is always the most difficult. That’s the point in time when one’s conscience makes its presence felt the most and people are consumed by regret. Once that bridge is crossed regret is often forgotten. ~ Ravi Subramanian,
1217:Love, he told himself, was open to interpretation like any other abstract indulgence but followed the same principles everywhere, irrespective of everything else. One, either won or lost in love, there was no bridge in between, and he decided he had lost, lost to himself, if not to her. ~ Faraaz Kazi,
1218:This is my prayer for all of us — 'Lord, increase our faith.' Increase our faith to bridge the chasms of uncertainty and doubt. Grant us faith to look beyond the problems of the moment to the miracles of the future. Give us faith to do what is right and let the consequence follow. ~ Gordon B Hinckley,
1219:Western science is approaching a paradigm shift of unprecedented proportions, one that will change our concepts of reality and of human nature, bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern science, and reconcile the differences between Eastern spirituality and Western pragmatism. ~ Stanislav Grof,
1220:If I am good enough and quiet enough, perhaps after all they will let me go; but it’s not easy being quiet and good, it’s like hanging on to the edge of a bridge when you’ve already fallen over; you don’t seem to be moving, just dangling there, and yet it is taking all your strength. ~ Margaret Atwood,
1221:I think that sexual pleasure and the weird color of the sky after a storm or the stream of tail lights across the bridge or the way silence can thin or thicken before music starts - all these things have to be harnessed by the political. The libidinal has to be harnessed by the political. ~ Ben Lerner,
1222:My frustration grew. “What. Happened.”
Her eyes popped open as she exclaimed, “Nothing.”
… Pinching the bridge of my nose, I said, “Rhion, sweetheart, I’m going to be blunt here. I know what it feels like to have you riding me. I’m gonna say that’s a hellova lot more than nothing. ~ Aly Martinez,
1223:Not that traditional princess behavior was like Isabelle at all. Isabelle with her whip and boots and knives would chop anyone who tried to pen her up in a tower into pieces, build a bridge out of the remains, and walk carelessly to freedom, her hair looking fabulous the entire time. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1224:Stalker, Blackbeard. Team in two elements. Half at the package on the cargo deck amidships. Half-split between port and starboard below the deck rails. Taking sniper fire from the bridge tower, and heavy contact from the aft cargo deck. Everyone aft of our lights is a shithead.” “Copy, ~ Brian Andrews,
1225:Walking a short way back along the embankment, almost to where the cross stood, Smiley took another look at the bridge, as if to establish whether anything had changed, but clearly it had not, and though the wind appeared a little stronger, the snow was still swirling in all directions. ~ John le Carr,
1226:Her heart dropped to consider that this flimsy bridge was their only way to cross the northern side of the Canyon, to enter the Netherworld, and to find Argon. She looked up and saw, in the distance, the Netherworld beckoning, a sheet of blinding snow. The crossing felt even more ominous. ~ Morgan Rice,
1227:Oh, Aslan,' said Lucy. 'Will you tell us how to get into your country from our world?'
'I shall be telling you all the time,' said Aslan. 'But I will not tell you how long or short the way will be; only that it lies across a river. But do not fear that, for I am the great Bridge Builder. ~ C S Lewis,
1228:I will never forget that the passing down of memories is the strongest link in the gossamer bridge that binds up as people. I plan to devote my live to doing just that. And if you've taught me anything, it's that what we hold in our hearts is truly the fierest component of our humanity. ~ David Baldacci,
1229:... we banked around until we found a rainbow in the dark. It was on this occasion that I discovered that Granuaile had never heard of Ronnie James Dio. My shock at this news was such that I almost completely missed the fact that we were traveling on Bifrost, the rainbow bridge to Asgard. ~ Kevin Hearne,
1230:You've been given the innate power to shape your life...but you cannot just speak change, you have to LIVE change. Intent paired with action builds the bridge to success. You can't just want it; you have to do it, live it...BE it! Success isn't something you have, it's something you DO! ~ Steve Maraboli,
1231:accident or a dancing bear. “You need a break, Caroline. Why not be my bridge partner?” “I can’t, Betty. Things are crazy here. With Hitler throwing his weight around, half of France is trying to get out, and the other half is desperate to get back in. I have sixty comfort packages to ~ Martha Hall Kelly,
1232:Always run after opportunities to create peace between people, to find ways to bridge differences, please. Because as long as one person continues to feel separation…
…we'll all still feel it.
Close the space between you and someone today. Seeing their essential goodness helps a lot. ~ Yehuda Berg,
1233:But children, ah, children. Children follow the foxes, and open the wardrobes, and peek beneath the bridge. Children climb the walls and fall down the wells and run the razor’s edge of possibility until sometimes, just sometimes, the possible surrenders and shows them the way to go home. ~ Seanan McGuire,
1234:he asked, "what makes a man a
writer?"
"well," I said, "it's simple, it's either you
get it down on paper or you jump off a
bridge.
writers are desperate people and when they stop
being desperate they stop being
writers."
"are you desperate?"
"I don't know... ~ Charles Bukowski,
1235:I HAD known him as a bulldozer, as a samurai, as an android programmed to kill, as Plastic Man and Titanium Man and Matter-Eater Lad, as a Buick Electra, as a Peterbilt truck, and even, for a week, as the Mackinac Bridge, but it was as a werewolf that Timothy Stokes finally went too far. ~ Michael Chabon,
1236:Do you know the difference between an error and a mistake, Ensign?”
The entire bridge had gone deathly still. Colclazure swallowed again, his face starting to go pale. “No, sir.”
“Anyone can make an error, Ensign. But that error doesn’t become a mistake until you refuse to correct it. ~ Timothy Zahn,
1237:I get the urge to feel it, too, so when she takes her hand away, I turn her toward me and I feel the edges of New Jersey. I kiss Hoboken and Atlantic City. I kiss Newark and Trenton. I kiss Camden, and then I follow the road west, over the Walt Whitman Bridge into Pennsylvania. And I kiss home. ~ A S King,
1238:Now he experienced a feeling akin to that of a man whom while calmly crossing a bridge over a precipice, should suddenly discover that the bridge is broken, and that there is a chasm below. That chasm was life itself, the bridge that artificial life in which Aleksey Aleksandrovich had lived. ~ Leo Tolstoy,
1239:Superficially my war was a comfortable exercise in futility carried out in a grand Scottish hotel amongst the bridge players and swillers of easy-come-by whisky. My chest got me out of active service and into guilt, as I wrote two, or is it three of the novels for which I am now acclaimed. ~ Patrick White,
1240:The Cutter leaned toward me, resting his forehead against mine. 'Fool me once,' he whispered, 'shame on you.' He pressed the bridge of his nose against mine, his breath burning the back of my throat. His voice was rough and furious. 'Fool me twice, and I will cut out your fucking throat. ~ Brenna Yovanoff,
1241:Ungrace causes cracks to fissure open between mother and daughter, father and son, brother and sister, between scientists, and prisoners, and tribes, and races. Left alone, cracks widen, and for the resulting chasms of ungrace there is only one remedy: the frail rope-bridge of forgiveness. ~ Philip Yancey,
1242:We're in a strange situation where people either don't read at all or they read a lot. There's a huge gap in between. That's something that would be good to bridge so it doesn't have to be one thing or the other. Books could be part of life in a more relaxed way. I'd like to see that. ~ Jeanette Winterson,
1243:Whenever his eye or mind seems to stop, he discovers another connection, another bridge to carry him to yet another place, and even in the solitude of his room, the world has been rushing in on him at a dizzying speed, as if it were all suddenly converging in him and happening to hm at once. ~ Paul Auster,
1244:Baker's point of view: Femi directed her cat eyes to me with a devious glint in them. "So you've been banging the boss's daughter." I choked on my sandwich. She raised an eyebrow. "That's pretty gutsy, Baker." Holden pinched the bridge of his nose and an angry vein popped out of his forehead. ~ Liz Schulte,
1245:We think to question God when bridges fall but not to wonder at his grace that every bridge does not. Every fit of laughter, every delectable morsel of food, and every single smile is the result of his mercy and grace; he owes us none of it. Now let me tell you why this is so terrifying. If ~ Matt Chandler,
1246:Yeah, we should all line up along the Bosphorus Bridge and puff as hard as we can to shove this city in the direction of the West. If that doesn't work, we'll try the other way, see if we can veer to the East. It's no good to be in between. International politics does not appreciate ambiguity. ~ Elif Safak,
1247:I'm not broken,' he repeated. 'Although at the moment . . . ' This was what came of violating the sentimentality quota. Everything he kept bottled inside him came out. He shut his eyes and pinched the bridge of his nose. 'At the moment,' he muttered numbly, 'I may be coming a bit unraveled. ~ Courtney Milan,
1248:It feels like spoken words, this bridge. I want it but fear it. God, I want so desperately to reach the other side - just like I want the words. I want my words to build bridges strong enough to walk on. I want them to tower over the world so I can stand up on them and walk to the other side. ~ Markus Zusak,
1249:There is first of all the problem of the opening, namely, how to get us from where we are, which is, as yet, nowhere, to the far bank. It is a simple bridging problem, a problem of knocking together a bridge. People solve such problems every day. They solve them, and having solved them push on. ~ J M Coetzee,
1250:We make a stage set out of my past
and stuff painted puppets into it.
We make a bridge toward my future
and I cry to you: I will be steel!
I will build a steel bridge over my need!
I will build a bomb shelter over my heart!
But my future is a secret.
It is as shy as a mole. ~ Anne Sexton,
1251:Being grateful is the bridge between the world of nightmares and the world where we are free to say no. It's the bridge between the world of delusions and the world of creativity.
It's the power that brings death back to life, the power that turns poverty to wealth and anger to compassion. ~ James Altucher,
1252:Imagine driving over a bridge in the dark. If the bridge has no railings, we will drive across it slowly and tentatively. But if we see railings on either side of us, we can drive over the bridge with ease and confidence. This is how a young child feels in regard to limits in his environment. ~ Janet Lansbury,
1253:Since my education, I've done quite untraditional things. There are very few Etonians who went to Rada. And far fewer Etonians - certainly when I was there - went to Cambridge. I don't know whether it's the same now. Most people I knew went to Oxford, because it seemed more of an easy bridge. ~ Tom Hiddleston,
1254:The soul is one of the most venerable, enduring images of spiritual traditions worldwide. In The Great Field, John James brings new information to this ancient concept, and in so doing helps bridge the worlds of modern science and spirituality, which is one of the most urgent tasks of our time. ~ Larry Dossey,
1255:Blood and battle and years mortared the stones. He wondered suddenly whether they might be riding into a tale themselves; perhaps some traveler in some distant year would look down at this bridge and think, Beguchren Teshrichten crossed the river here to do battle against the country of fire… ~ Rachel Neumeier,
1256:I wonder if gratefulness is the bridge from sorrow to joy, spanning the chasm of our anxious striving. Freed from the burden of unbridled desires, we can enjoy what we have, celebrate what we've attained, and appreciate the familiar. For if we can't be happy now, we'll likely not be happy when. ~ Philip Gulley,
1257:Oh, Sophronia, thank goodness. Save me? Please? All those young girls, in pastels, talking about the weather. I shall go jump off a bridge, I swear I shall. Do you have bridges in Wiltshire? They chatter, they chatter worse than Dimity ever did. Oh, the chattering! The chattering, it haunts me. ~ Gail Carriger,
1258:Unemployment insurance was meant to be a bridge for temporary spells of unemployment. The bad news is all the evidence is that the longer you have unemployment insurance, the longer people stay out of work, their skills erode. The job they ultimately get pays less. And that's not to their benefit. ~ Harry Reid,
1259:With the tone of the show, like a lot of the films, the Marvel creative team has found a way to bridge really exciting stuff that has real stakes. They balance some of the action stuff that the fans of the comics really want to see with characters that people can relate to and who are very human. ~ Clark Gregg,
1260:I hadn’t thought about that.”He pinched the bridge of his nose and sighed. “Curiouser and curiouser.”
Startled, I glanced at him. “I say that sometimes.”
Even with his face tight with worry, Dad managed to look a little amused. “It’s from Alice in Wonderland. Appropriate, don’t you think? ~ Rachel Hawkins,
1261:I spend several years trying to get inside the brain and heart of my subjects, listening to the interior monologues in their letters, and when I have to bridge the chasms between the factual evidence, I try to make an intuitive leap through the eyes and motivation of the person I'm writing about. ~ Irving Stone,
1262:The first eight years of schooling was with all white people. So that helped me to understand how white people think. I think that transition is what helped me bridge the gap, because that's what my success has really been about: bridging the gap between the black community and the white community. ~ Will Smith,
1263:Under the bridge, traffic above us and coats around us, hearts thudding with the steady perfection of this moment, I thought of every word I had never before dared to think about him.

Future. Hope.

And love, as the rain slowed to a misty trickle through the long and beautiful night. ~ Holly Cupala,
1264:your letters got sadder. your lovers betrayed you. kid, I wrote back, all lovers betray. it didn't help. you said you had a crying bench and it was by a bridge and the bridge was over the river and you sat on the crying bench every night and wept for the lovers who had hurt and forgotten you. ~ Charles Bukowski,
1265:Midsummer, Tobago
Broad sun-stoned beaches.
White heat.
A green river.
A bridge,
scorched yellow palms
from the summer-sleeping house
drowsing through August.
Days I have held,
days I have lost,
days that outgrow, like daughters,
my harbouring arms.
~ Derek Walcott,
1266:The Bridge
Between now and now,
between I am and you are,
the word bridge.

Entering it
you enter yourself:
the world connects
and closes like a ring.

From one bank to another,
there is always
a body stretched:
a rainbow.

I'll sleep beneath its arches. ~ Octavio Paz,
1267:Yes, a ghost, thought the Count, as he moved silently down the hall. Like Hamlet’s father roaming the ramparts of Elsinore after the midnight watch . . . Or like Akaky Akakievich, that forsaken spirit of Gogol’s who in the wee hours haunted the Kalinkin Bridge in search of his stolen coat . . . Why ~ Amor Towles,
1268:All who have travelled through the delicious scenery of North Devon must needs know the little white town of Bideford, which slopes upwards from its broad tide-river paved with yellow sands, and many-arched old bridge, where salmon wait for Autumn floods, toward the pleasant upland on the west. ~ Charles Kingsley,
1269:As he walked over the bridge, Louie glanced back. Some of the guards and camp officials stood in the compound, watching them go. A few of the sickest POWs remained behind, awaiting transport the next day. Fitzgerald stayed with them, unwilling to leave until the last of his men was liberated.* ~ Laura Hillenbrand,
1270:For a time, people were getting arrested for photographing the Brooklyn Bridge. So to me, what it meant to do photography also changed. There was a new kind of politics to it - something that was very aggressive and dangerous - and a presumption that it would reveal some kind of truth or evidence. ~ Trevor Paglen,
1271:it’s got nothing to do with lack of knowledge. It has to do with the public using motivated reasoning instead of a scientific approach to evidence—a view encouraged by the subjectivist aspect of postmodernist education, and by scientists not understanding how to bridge the communication gap. ~ Shawn Lawrence Otto,
1272:It’s normal,” she told the dragon, “for people to say please when they make a request. You said, ‘Get something.’ Most people would say, ‘Get something, please.’ ”
“Ah.” Dragos folded his arms. “But I did not ask for anything. I ordered it.”
She pinched the bridge of her nose. “That you did. ~ Thea Harrison,
1273:Jonas, listening, thought suddenly about the bridge and how, standing there, he had wondered what lay Elsewhere. Was there someone there, waiting, who would receive the tiny released twin? Would it grow up Elsewhere, not knowing, ever, that in this community lives a being who looked exactly the same? ~ Lois Lowry,
1274:Or about how when you're a child, to stop you from following the crowd you're assaulted with the line "If everyone jumped off a bridge, would you?" but when you're an adult and to be different is suddenly a crime, people seem to be saying, "Hey. Everyone else is jumping off a bridge. Why aren't you? ~ Steve Toltz,
1275:This is the middle of my life, I think of it as a place, like the middle of a river, the middle of a bridge, halfway across, halfway over. I'm supposed to have accumulated things by now: possessions, responsibilities, achievements, experience and wisdom. I'm supposed to be a person of substance. ~ Margaret Atwood,
1276:We walked across the bridge and were on our own side of the river.
"Are you hungry again?" I said. "Us. Talking and walking."
"Of course, Tatie. Aren't you?"
"Let's go to a wonderful place and have a truly grand dinner."
"Where?"
"Michaud's?"
"That's perfect and it's so close. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1277:If you do not know where to go in the middle of a bridge, make the bridge as your destination and combine your solitude with the solitude of the bridge! Let the solitudes melt in each other! Man needs such kind of unusual experiences to discover the undiscovered in himself and in other things! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1278:The study of geography is about more than just memorizing places on a map. It's about understanding the complexity of our world, appreciating the diversity of cultures that exists across continents. And in the end, it's about using all that knowledge to help bridge divides and bring people together. ~ Barack Obama,
1279:We learn by using what we already know as a bridge over which we pass to the unknown. It is not possible for the mind to crash suddenly past the familiar into the totally unfamiliar. Even the most vigorous and daring mind is unable to create something out of nothing by a spontaneous act of imagination. ~ A W Tozer,
1280:How many awful poems did I write thinking of her? I know now what she was to me - the first glimpse of a space-bridge, a wormhole, a galactic portal of this bound and blind planet. She had seen other worlds, and she held the lineage of other worlds, spectacularly, in the vessel of her black body. ~ Ta Nehisi Coates,
1281:I know all about roads that can only be found with the mind. One of them is how I find my way to Christmasland. There is the Night Road, and the train tracks to Orphanhenge, and the doors to Mid-World, and the old trail to the Tree House of the Mind, and then there is Victoria’s wonderful covered bridge. ~ Joe Hill,
1282:money is a living moving force; leave it still, and it accumulates; expend it, and it gratifies every wish; save it, and that is best of all, and you hold in your hand a lever that will lift the world. I tell you that there is no height to which it cannot bring you, no gulf it will not bridge you. ~ H Rider Haggard,
1283:The higher the trail the steeper it grows Ten thousand tiers of dangerous cliffs The stone bridge is slippery with green moss Cloud after cloud keeps flying by Waterfalls hang like ribbons of silk The moon shines down on the bright pool I climb the highest peak once more To wait where the lone crane flies ~ Hanshan,
1284:I hope it's water under the bridge, but Richard Carpenter is a complicated individual, and he's also entitled to his own opinion on how his sister is depicted. The film has lived on and survived, and to me is ultimately is an affectionate celebration of Karen Carpenter. I hope that wins out in the end. ~ Todd Haynes,
1285:I promise you, Cole Bridge, that in honor of the little child you once were, I will never forget that JB is a gift from God. I will honor his unique, gorgeous person with enough love for both him and the memory of a little boy who deserved so much more than he got, for as long as I live and beyond. ~ Debra Anastasia,
1286:So I have 8 to 10 screenplays written and unproduced. And frankly, some of them are my favorite stories. I have a Western version of The Count Of Monte Cristo where the count has a clockwork hand. I have a screenplay called Mephisto's Bridge about a Faustian deal with the devil. I love them all. ~ Guillermo del Toro,
1287:An image is a bridge between evoked emotion and conscious knowledge; words are the cables that hold up the bridge. Images are more direct, more immediate than words, and closer to the unconscious. Picture language precedes thinking in words; the metaphorical mind precedes analytical consciousness. ~ Gloria E Anzaldua,
1288:David Koch’s 1980 campaign served as a bridge between LeFevre’s radical pedagogy and the Tea Party movement. Indeed the Libertarian Party’s standard-bearer that year, Clark, told The Nation that libertarians were getting ready to stage “a very big tea party,” because people were “sick to death” of taxes. ~ Jane Mayer,
1289:Imagine driving over a bridge in the dark. If the bridge has no railings, we will drive across it slowly and tentatively. But if we see railings on either side of us, we can drive over the bridge with ease and confidence. This is how a young child feels in regard to limits in his environment. Seeking ~ Janet Lansbury,
1290:Like drugs and alcohol, stairs take you up and stairs bring you down. Stairs are neither in one place nor another. They bridge the vertical. Stairs have no allegiance. Stairs live in a private world of the abstruse and mystical. Don't thrust them. More people die falling down stairs than on airplanes. ~ Chloe Thurlow,
1291:The Medicine Man occupied the honored role of priest and physician to his tribe. They understood that healing was done by the intercession of celestial spirits. Music was used as the bridge between these planes. Thus we see why music was religious in nature, and music was looked upon as a sacred art. ~ Corinne Heline,
1292:We are weaving her-story into reality.
Unweaving the limiting his-stories.
Creating our-story.
Reaching beyond religion and patriarchy and capitalism and so-called democracy.
Into new ways of being and seeing.
We are the bridge between worlds
We are the ones we have been waiting for. ~ Lucy H Pearce,
1293:I don't know how you bridge that contradiction, but I felt that Barack Obama was sincere. It didn't feel like a line to me. You know, it felt like him reverting back to what was in his bones and that's, you know, optimism and a deep belief in, you know, American institutions and the American people. ~ Ta Nehisi Coates,
1294:There was much to put out of his mind. Why was it difficult to forget Chekov's astonished delight which greeted him at the command airlock when he boarded. And on the bridge - Kirk! The mere name made Spock groan inwardly as he remembered what it had cost him to turn away from that welcome. T'hy'la! ~ Gene Roddenberry,
1295:I didn’t pretend I was ever going to live under a bridge. I didn’t pretend bad shit didn’t exist. I didn’t pretend I didn’t live in some wider world. I got it. I had a television. I had the internet. But what was I supposed to do? Devote my life to serving the poor? Take away all the suffering in the world? ~ C D Reiss,
1296:I’m saying your name in the grocery store, I’m saying your name on the bridge at dawn. Your name like an animal covered with frost, your name like a music that’s been transposed, a suit of fur, a coat of mud, a kick in the pants, a lungful of glass, the sails in wind and the slap of waves on the hull... ~ Richard Siken,
1297:Ishbel read maps like storybooks. She was getting off the island, and no one was going to stop her. That was all just romance, just fairytales, because anyone can leave the island. Since they built the bridge, leaving should be as easy as sticking your keys in the car ignition. But leaving is never easy. ~ Kirsty Logan,
1298:It was one of those moments where I knew we were not having the conversation that we needed to be having. And since I didn't really know what to say, never having crossed this particular bridge between thought and deed before, I pressed my and against the thick ridge in his pants. He backed away from me. ~ Jodi Picoult,
1299:Here, those kids are called nerds and geeks and dorks. This may be the only country where people make fun of the smart kids. Now that’s stupid. I only hope that the engineer who built the bridge I drive across or the nurse who administers our vaccines or the teacher who teaches my kids was a total nerd. ~ Firoozeh Dumas,
1300:I have put together resources from the private and philanthropic communities to help provide a bridge because you've got to get the federal money. You've got to get the state money, but I'm going to do everything I can. And I will be with Flint all the way through this crisis in whatever capacity I am. ~ Hillary Clinton,
1301:I object," said the man emphatically. He stopped work again and studied Elnora. Even the watching mother could not blame him. Against the embankment, in the shade of the bridge Elnora's bright head, and her lavender dress made a picture worthy of much contemplation.
I object!" repeated the man. ~ Gene Stratton Porter,
1302:The chaplain glanced at the bridge table that served as his desk and saw only the abominable orange-red, pear-shaped, plum tomato he had obtained that same morning from Colonel Cathcart, still lying on its side where he had forgotten it like an indestructible and incarnadine symbol of his own ineptitude. ~ Joseph Heller,
1303:So many people talk about the Golden Gate bridge, but I would bet they haven't seen the new Sava River Bridge. It has long metal ropes suspending it, like a gigantic angel's harp waiting for god's fingers to reach down and pluck the first chords, to send a vibration of relief and love into the heart of Belgrade. ~ Poppet,
1304:This was a voice that drew out memories stretched thin by years of recollection, like paper unfolded and refolded too many times. A voice that brought back, like a wave, the memory of another time on this bridge, a night so long ago, everything black and silver and the river rushing away under her feet. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1305:You need to suspend your reaction when you feel like striking back, to listen when you feel like talking back, to ask questions when you feel like telling your opponent the answers, to bridge your differences when you feel like pushing for your way, and to educate when you feel like escalating. Breakthrough ~ William Ury,
1306:I had a terrible motorcycle accident (in the 1970s), in San Francisco as matter of fact. Doing a picture called... oh, this is terrible. It's a very well-known film and I can't remember the name. That's what happens when you get older... I fell off a bridge in San Francisco and was laid up for two years. ~ William Lucking,
1307:One of the great things about this cast is that we've been able to take actors of relatively the same age group that would never usually meet. You know, like bridging the comedy/drama world that for some reason casting directors never really want to bridge or you get into one community and that's kind of it. ~ Alison Pill,
1308:The immigrant's heart marches to the beat of two quite different drums, one from the old homeland and the other from the new. The immigrant has to bridge these two worlds, living comfortably in the new and bringing the best of his or her ancient identity and heritage to bear on life in an adopted homeland. ~ Mary McAleese,
1309:And now, dear reader, the story is over. It is time for you to cross the bridge once more and return to the world you came from. This river, which is and is not the Thames, must continue flowing without you. You have haunted here long enough, and besides, you surely have rivers of your own to attend to? ~ Diane Setterfield,
1310:How many cats do you have?” Carly couldn’t help but ask. “Oh, only the three right now, the first three I showed you. These others, they’ve all gone over the Rainbow Bridge.” “The Rainbow Bridge?” Carly asked. “Kitty heaven,” Hazel whispered. “Oh. I’m sorry for your loss.” Carly corrected herself. “Losses. ~ Mariah Stewart,
1311:My son will forever travel through a moonless night with only the roar of wind for company.... A drowning man is not separated from the lust for air by a bridge of thought—he is one with it—and my son, conceived and grown in an ethanol bath, lives each day in the act of drowning. For him there is no shore. ~ Michael Dorris,
1312:The Earth keeps turning, night and day, spit-roasting all the tanned
Tired icebergs and polar bears, making white almost contraband.
The biosphere on a rotisserie emits a certain sound
That tells the stars that Earth was moaning pleasure while it drowned.

— "Poem by the Bridge at Ten-Shin ~ Frederick Seidel,
1313:The human condition can almost be summed up in the observation that, whereas all experiences are of the past, all decisions are about the future. It is the great task of human knowledge to bridge this gap and to find those patterns in the past which can be projected into the future as realistic images. ~ Kenneth E Boulding,
1314:This was a voice that drew out memories stretched thin by years of recollection, like paper unfolded and refolded too many times. A voice that brought back, like a wave, the memory of another time on this bridge, a night so long ago, everything black and silver and the river rushing away under her feet... ~ Cassandra Clare,
1315:When I stepped onto the bridge over the Iowa River and stood looking out across the water, I knew I was home. I was wrong about that, as it turns out. And I know now that my certainty was based on a series of troubling misconceptions, but it would be years before I would lose the comfort that certainty gave me. ~ Eula Biss,
1316:As the owner of the Arison Group, a philanthropic and business enterprise that spans across 40 countries in 5 continents, my ongoing challenge is to bridge the gap between what I envision and its understanding and practical implementation. The Arison Group operates to realize the overall vision of Doing Good. ~ Shari Arison,
1317:If Resistance couldn't be beaten, there would be no Fifth Symphony, no Romeo and Juliet, no Golden Gate Bridge. Defeating Resistance is like giving birth. It seems absolutely impossible until you remember that women have been pulling it off successfully, with support and without, for fifty million years. ~ Steven Pressfield,
1318:I leave the bridge in peace; we part as friends. I take so much of her with me and leave so much of myself behind. I think that's what life must be about-- helping others, leaving pieces of us with them, in return fitting borrowed pieces from them into our own voids, each person helping others along the way. ~ Camron Wright,
1319:In his experience, the initial bridge of trust and comradeship too easily splinters under the pressure of personal ambition or rots through as proximity leads to a greater understanding of the other's flaws. Before long, a promotion or a move to a different province sends the last planks sweeping down a river. ~ Jenny White,
1320:Perfection is crucial in building an aircraft, a bridge, or a high-speed train. The code and mathematics residing just below the surface of the Internet is also this way. Things are either perfectly right or they will not work. So much of the world we work and live in is based upon being correct, being perfect. ~ Bren Brown,
1321:So when I ran out of the final bottle of Zoloft, I didn’t take any more. I didn’t call Dr. Barney either. I just threw the bottle away and said Okay, if I ever feel bad again, I’ll remember how good I felt that night on the Brooklyn Bridge. Pills were for wimps, and this was over; I was done; I was back to me. ~ Ned Vizzini,
1322:That bridge…it has a reputation.” “What?” I asked in confusion. How the fuck did a bridge have a reputation? “The bridge is one of the few in the area that has pedestrian access…” “I don’t understand,” I admitted, still completely clueless. “The bridge has been a popular location for jumpers in the past.” I ~ Sloane Kennedy,
1323:We live in a world where sports have the potential to bridge the gap between racism, sexism and discrimination. The 2012 Olympic Games was a great start but hopefully what these games taught us is that if women are given an opportunity on an equal playing field the possibilities for women are endless. ~ Jackie Joyner Kersee,
1324:You need someone you didn’t meet on the top of a bridge.”
But I didn’t give a single fuck what Levee thought I needed.
I’d made my decision.
...
“You’re right,” I replied curtly, and her whole body sagged as she looked away. I smirked to myself. “The only problem, Levee, is I just want you. ~ Aly Martinez,
1325:I don’t know what being friends means anymore. Not just with you, but with anyone. There’s something wrong with me. When I look inside me, I don’t see anything. I’m empty.”

“You burned the friendship bridge between us years ago then danced in the ashes. After how you treated me, there’s no going back. ~ Katie McGarry,
1326:I knew I did not love Catherine Barkley nor had any idea of loving her. This was a game, like bridge, in which you said things instead of playing cards. Like bridge you had to pretend you were playing for money or playing for some stakes. Nobody had mentioned what the stakes were. It was all right with me. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
1327:I know you love her, and, hell, I love her too. And Matt would throw you off a bridge if he thought he could have her.” Paul chuckles and a grin he doesn’t want tips his lips. “Ew,” Matt complains. “I don’t like her like that.” He points a finger in my face. “But I will throw you off a bridge if you hurt her. ~ Tammy Falkner,
1328:It's got to be the best intellectual exercise out there. You're seeing through new situations every ten minutes. In the stock market you don't base your decisions on what the market is doing, but on what you think is rational. Bridge is about weighing gain/loss ratios. You're doing calculations all the time. ~ Warren Buffett,
1329:It takes only a split second for life to go horribly wrong. To fix the mess, I need a thousand things to go right. The distance from one bit of luck to the next feels as great as the distance across oceans. But, I decide in this moment, I will bridge that distance, again and again, until I win. I will not fail. ~ Sabaa Tahir,
1330:Perfection is crucial in building an aircraft, a bridge, or a high-speed train. The code and mathematics residing just below the surface of the Internet is also this way. Things are either perfectly right or they will not work. So much of the world we work and live in is based upon being correct, being perfect. ~ Brene Brown,
1331:The impresario functions as a bridge and a translator. He or she is a bridge between the creative point of view - which is often very focused on the creative task itself - and the resource-allocation process. The impresario has to make certain the funds and people required to get that task completed are available. ~ John Kao,
1332:We ourselves shall be loved for awhile and forgotten. But the love will have been enough; all those impulses
of love return to the love that made them. Even memory is not necessary for love. There is a land of the living and a land of the dead and the bridge is love, the only survival, the only meaning. ~ Thornton Wilder,
1333:When I think about the future, I know that the most fantastic things are too awesome to even imagine today. Great entrepreneurs are like Indiana Jones: They take leaps before seeing the bridge because they know that if they don't, someone else will get that holy grail. That holy grail is yours for the taking. ~ Sophia Amoruso,
1334:Everybody sees a difficulty in the question of relations between Arabs and Jews. But not everybody sees that there is no solution to this question. No solution! There is a gulf, and nothing can bridge it... We, as a nation, want this country to be ours; the Arabs, as a nation, want this country to be theirs. ~ David Ben Gurion,
1335:He stepped off the pavement like a man jumping off a bridge, as calm as a swimmer with an ocean out below. Lucy had known what he was going to do the instant their eyes met. She'd know what he intended because she would have done the very same thing if she'd had his courage. Nothing was going to break his fall. ~ Alice Hoffman,
1336:I stood here, and saw before me the unutterable, the unthinkable gulf that yawns profound between two worlds, the world of matter and the world of spirit; I saw the great empty deep stretch dim before me, and in that instant a bridge of light leapt from the earth to the unknown shore, and the abyss was spanned. ~ Arthur Machen,
1337:Sixers pour in from every edge of the bridge. We humans back into the center as they lumber toward us. I have my knives out, but they might as well be toothpicks pointed at an army of grizzlies. “Penryn!” I look up to see Raffe watching me with anguish in his eyes as his Watchers hold him at a safe distance from us. ~ Susan Ee,
1338:So, Im thinking of a name for a villain that has a sense of humor. I thought of The Joker as a name, and as soon as I thought that, I associate it with the playing card, as my family had a tradition of champion playing; my brother was a contract champion bridge player. There were always cards around the house. ~ Jerry Robinson,
1339:Bridge knew why she was here. It’s why we’re all here, she thought. Call it Mr. Partridge with his black-and-white cookies. Call it Em standing on that stage with her knees shaking but her voice strong. Call it Jamie looking awkward in the doorway of her bedroom after she’d had the mummy nightmare. Call it love. ~ Rebecca Stead,
1340:Now Gentry went to the big display unit, the projection table. “There are worlds within worlds,” he said. “Macrocosm, microcosm. We carried an entire universe across a bridge tonight, and that which is above is like that below.… It was obvious, of course, that such things must exist, but I’d not dared to hope.… ~ William Gibson,
1341:Donald Trump does represent a smashup of Washington D.C. He represents a total leveling of everything that people are angry about. And he has Ivanka [Trump]. And I must say, she was there last night, and she is the generational bridge that he needs, because Marco Rubio, the "children of Reagan" line is a good line. ~ Hugh Hewitt,
1342:London is not a city, London is a person. Tower Bridge talks to you; National Gallery reads a poem for you; Hyde Park dances with you; Palace of Westminster plays the piano; Big Ben and St Paul’s Cathedral sing an opera! London is not a city; it is a talented artist who is ready to contact with you directly! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1343:Pablito, the Bible was meant to be a bridge, not a wedge. It's the greatest love story ever told, about God's enduring and unconditional love for his creation--love beyond all reason. To understand it, you have to read it with love as the standard. Love God. Love your neighbor. Love yourself. Always remember that. ~ Alex Sanchez,
1344:The bottom line for mathematicians is that the architecture has to be right. In all the mathematics that I did, the essential point was to find the right architecture. It's like building a bridge. Once the main lines of the structure are right, then the details miraculously fit. The problem is the overall design. ~ Freeman Dyson,
1345:The Outing

An outburst of anger near the road, a refusal to speak on the path, a silence in the pine woods, a silence across the old railroad bridge, an attempt to be friendly in the water, a refusal to end the argument on the flat stones, a cry of anger on the steep bank of dirt, a weeping among the bushes. ~ Lydia Davis,
1346:Well, I don’t know about you, but I don’t want to be one of those dried-up matrons you see at bridge parties, scowling at the younger generation. I want to be one of those marvelous old ladies covered in scarves who rock in their chairs with mysterious smiles, remembering the scandalous affairs of their youth! ~ Melanie Benjamin,
1347:When did I become so unlike other people? Either it was when I followed Sylvie across the bridge, and the lake claimed us, or it was when my mother left me waiting for her, and established in me the habit of waiting and expectation which makes any present moment most significant for what it does not contain. ~ Marilynne Robinson,
1348:I’m just saying that you live every day like you’re challenging death to come find you, and other people live their days seeing death waiting for them everywhere.” He lifted up his glasses, rubbing the bridge of his nose while he talked. “It’s taking her a lot more than it would take you or me to sit in that car. ~ Rita Stradling,
1349:Sure. You want to be touched, inspired and made to feel alive. But a relationship is like a bridge where you meet other people half-way. That means if you want to be touched, inspired and made to feel alive, you have to be touching, inspiring and bring the fire of your aliveness to the union of your companionship. ~ Bryant McGill,
1350:The children from the bridge were often waiting there, eyeing me. They congregated by the stump and played a game involving motions as strange as those of worship. To me it looked as if they were feeling the missing bark for handholds, as if it were an expertise of town children that they could climb ghost trees. ~ China Mi ville,
1351:Time and again, he imagined climbing the crumbling pylons of the bridge, folding his uniform neatly over the rail, and stepping naked onto the highway to let that roar take him down. After fifteen days, and with his mind made up, he was standing on the bridge when his phone rang. His woman, calling from Denver. ~ Barbara Nickless,
1352:a black site, a night chapel, spoiled land, a kind of charging station for evil. “They’re all over the place. The Paris catacombs, Guantánamo Bay, Lake Powell, the Bellagio, the House on the Rock, the Golden Gate Bridge.” There are at least two others in Oregon alone. The Rajneesh compound and the Lava River Cave. ~ Benjamin Percy,
1353:A trip to a Central American jungle to watch how Indians behave near a bridge won't make you see either the jungle or the bridge or the Indians if you believe that the civilization you were born into is the only one that counts. Go and look around with the idea that everything you learned in school and college is wrong. ~ B Traven,
1354:Gee cursed beneath his breath. That Cracker! She was beginning to list to one side…. What kind of idiot ran across a bridge with their eyes closed? Gee sprinted onto the roaring blackness. It was as if they ran atop a swift dark river, their feet slipping on the sleek feathers, the crows dipping beneath their weight. ~ Hiromi Goto,
1355:Illium seems far too pretty to be dangerous.” Dmitri’s male beauty, by contrast, was a darker, edgier thing.
“No one ever expects him to take out a blade and slice off their balls,” he said with lethal amusement in his tone as he drove them toward the George
Washington Bridge. “He does it with such grace, too. ~ Nalini Singh,
1356:ANNABETH THOUGHT SHE KNEW PAIN. She had fallen off the lava wall at Camp Half-Blood. She’d been stabbed in the arm with a poison blade on the Williamsburg Bridge. She had even held the weight of the sky on her shoulders. But that was nothing compared to landing hard on her ankle. She immediately knew she’d broken it. ~ Rick Riordan,
1357:Portal Bridge is based on a design from the 1840s and was already obsolete shortly after it was completed in 1910. It's a swing bridge that needs to be opened several times a week so barges can pass up and down the river. It takes about a half an hour. The problem is it fails to lock back into place on a regular basis. ~ Ray LaHood,
1358:And your brain doesn't naturally know how to think the way Zeckhauser knows how to play bridge. "for example," people do not react symmetrically to loss and gain. Well maybe a great bridge player like Zeckhauser does, but that's a trained response. Ordinary people, subconsciously affected by their inborn tendencies. ~ Charlie Munger,
1359:As was Max’s method of demo making, all the hooks in the song were worked up to their finished state, but most of the verses were unfinished, often mere vowel sounds. There was no bridge yet, because, as Lunt puts it, “Max would say, ‘If you don’t like the song by then, fuck you’—in his polite Swedish way, of course. ~ John Seabrook,
1360:If everyone you knew jumped off a bridge, would you too?” Dr. Roger asked.
David had heard this before and knew you were supposed to say no. But was that really true? If everyone jumped off a bridge, maybe there was a good reason. Maybe the bridge was on fire.If anything, the guy who didn’t jump was the crazy one. ~ John M Cusick,
1361:It is the secret life that sustains me now, and as I reach the top of that bridge I say it in a whisper, I say it as a prayer, as regret, and as praise. I can't tell you why I do it or what it means, but each night when I drive toward my southern home and my southern life, I whisper these words: 'Lowenstein, Lowenstein. ~ Pat Conroy,
1362:There is a gap between the knowledge, skills, or state of mind of the learner and what he is to learn, which it seems to me any teaching activity must seek to bridge if it is to deserve that label. Teaching activities must therefore take place at a level where the pupil can take on what it is intended he should learn. ~ Paul Q Hirst,
1363:He demands that his mother pick him up so he can see the soldiers better; so he will be more visible to them. All this enters the bridge, resounds through its wood and stone, and enters Virginia’s body. Her face, pressed sideways to the piling, absorbs it all: the truck and the soldiers, the mother and the child. ~ Michael Cunningham,
1364:He just cleaned the bathroom.”
“So?”
“I’ve been sending samples into the lab when I got bored. They are as of yet unidentified. It never occurred to me to clean the damned thing."
Whiskey sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose. “I know, I know, I know—you don’t want to get blood all over it now that it’s clean. ~ Amy Lane,
1365:I have a black Grandma and white Grandma. My white Grandma lives in Fort Lauderdale, paints, and teaches bridge. She's wonderful. My black Grandma, equally wonderful, is my neighbor across the street, Bobbie, who's always insisted that I call her Grandma, and honestly, over the years she's become a real Grandma to me. ~ Davy Rothbart,
1366:The greatest hope, I say, is the one in which all the others are met, is that it is exists for everyone and that for everyone it lasts. That the absolute gift of one being to another, which can exist only in reciprocity, be in the eyes of everyone the only natural and supernatural hanging bridge cast across life itself. ~ Andr Breton,
1367:The movement of animals across the bridge was by no means always in one direction, for although it is true that the more spectacular beasts—mastodon, saber-tooth, rhinoceros—came out of Asia to enrich the new world, other animals like the camel originated in America and carried their wonderful capacities into Asia. ~ James A Michener,
1368:The sad reality is that there are no purely domestic issues in Israel. Issues that would be dealt with by municipalities in other countries - such as how to deal with a dangerous bridge or how to resolve conflicts between religious and secular bus riders - become major international issues when they occur in Israel. ~ Alan Dershowitz,
1369:A few minutes later his XO appeared, saluting the marine guard as she crossed the threshold to the bridge, which sensibly resided deep within the armored core of the ship rather than being perched precariously on the top of the vessel like an old-style soda can on the fence, ready to be picked off as alien target practice. ~ Nick Webb,
1370:Animation had been used only for things like King Kong and the destruction of cities, which was very popular in the 1950s. I got tired of destroying cities. I destroyed New York, I destroyed San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, Rome, and Washington. I was looking for a new outlet, and I came across the Sinbad legends. ~ Ray Harryhausen,
1371:He picked up the sketchbook, turning it so she could see his work - a gorgeous rendition of a stone bridge they'd passed, surrounded by the drooping boughs of oak trees.

"You could sketch me," said Emma. She flung herself down onto her seat, leaning her head on her hand. "Draw me like one of your french girls, ~ Cassandra Clare,
1372:He picked up the sketchbook, turning it so she could see his work - a gorgeous rendition of a stone bridge they'd passed, surrounded by the drooping boughs of oak trees.

"You could sketch me," said Emma. She flung herself down onto her seat, leaning her head on her hand. "Draw me like one of your french girls. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1373:Recently, John and I got to go to Selma and perform it on the same bridge that Martin Luther King walked over. Once a landmark of a divided nation, the spirit of this bridge now for all people regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation or social status. This bridge was built on hope and welded with compassion. Common ~ John Legend,
1374:SodaStream is a company that is not only committed to the environment, but to building a bridge to peace between Israel and Palestine, supporting neighbors working alongside each other, receiving equal pay, equal benefits and equal rights. That is what is happening in their Ma'ale Adumim factory every working day. ~ Scarlett Johansson,
1375:The ultimate goal is to change Syria's behaviour on a variety of issues - on its interference in Lebanese internal affairs, on its support for Palestinian terrorist groups that oppose the Palestinian Authority, on, most importantly, acting as a land bridge between Iran and Hezbollah, where Hezbollah gets all its arms. ~ Elliott Abrams,
1376:You asked what I hoped to gain by meeting you on the bridge, Admiral?” Thrawn asked softly. Savit looked back at Thrawn. The blue face was still calm, but the glowing eyes seemed to have taken on a new intensity. “So tell me,” he invited. “It’s very simple,” Thrawn said. “I wished for a better view of the coming battle. ~ Timothy Zahn,
1377:Man is a rope stretched between beast and Overman — a rope over an abyss.
A dangerous crossing, a dangerous wayfaring, a dangerous looking-back, a dangerous shuddering and stopping.
What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not an end: what is lovable in man is that he is an overture and a going-under. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
1378:The sign of its passing was written there upon the sky as if a giant hand had drawn a piece of chalk across the blue dome of heaven. Even as they watched, the gleaming vapor trail began to fray at the edges, breaking up into wisps of cloud, until it seemed that a bridge of snow had been thrown from horizon to horizon. ~ Arthur C Clarke,
1379:When an engineer has built a bridge, the fact that a cat can pass over the bridge is no proof that the bridge is good. A train must pass over it to prove its strength. The fact that you can be an atheist when everything goes well does not prove the truth of atheism. It does not hold up in moments of great crisis.” I ~ Richard Wurmbrand,
1380:I think if you look at where things are in this current political climate, you'll see that everything is polarized. Everyone has their own eco chamber that they can operate in; there aren't a lot of people interacting with each other. For me, with something like film, that's an opportunity to try to bridge those gaps. ~ Robert Schenkkan,
1381:Writing, if nothing else, is a bridge between two people, a bridge made of language. And language belongs to all of us. If I enjoy a poem, that just means I am recognizing within it something of myself, something I must already possess. Therefore, to love a poem is to love a part of myself revealed to me by another person… ~ Ocean Vuong,
1382:And then Tessa is on a bridge, the Thames beneath her, a miracle beside her. Love reawakened, love returned. Jem, her own true, real, flesh and blood James Carstairs, returned to her from silence and stone, and Tessa, whose heart has remained so full through the years and years of empty days, is finally no longer alone. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1383:Faith—is the Pierless Bridge Supporting what We see Unto the Scene that We do not— Too slender for the eye It bears the Soul as bold As it were rocked in Steel With Arms of Steel at either side— It joins—behind the Veil To what, could We presume The Bridge would cease to be To Our far, vacillating Feet A first Necessity. ~ Emily Dickinson,
1384:In the end, despite the large volume of bad news, we can conclude with an affirmation. We can say with Wallace Stevens that 'after the final no there comes a yes.' Yes, we can save what is left. Yes, we can repair and make amends. We can reclaim nature and restore ourselves. There is a bridge at the end of the world. ~ James Gustave Speth,
1385:We need to bridge our sense of loneliness and disconnection with a sense of community and continuity even if we must manufacture it from our time on the Web and our use of calling cards to connect long distance. We must “log on” somewhere, and if it is only in cyberspace, that is still far better than nowhere at all. (264) ~ Julia Cameron,
1386:You want to be the first to do something. You want to create something. You want to innovate something...I often think of Edison inventing the light bulb. That's what I want to do. I want to drive over the bridge coming out of New York there and look down on that sea of lights that is New Jersey and say, `Hey, I did that!' ~ David Keirsey,
1387:Behind it was that vast suspension bridge which always troubles me because it reminds me that in this mechanized age I am as little able to understand my environment as any primitive woman who thinks that a waterfall is inhabited by a spirit, and indeed less so, for her opinion might from a poetical point of view be correct. ~ Rebecca West,
1388:Just back from canal ride on bike. Went really well until someone threw an egg at me from a bridge. Or maybe it was a bird which went into sudden labour. Will clean off egg, not do Boris Bikes any more and go to Obesity Clinic on bus. At least will be alive and clean when sitting on arse instead of dead and covered in egg. ~ Helen Fielding,
1389:Oh, but Masha, can’t you see? You are. An Ivan has come. That is like saying, Midnight has struck. It is time for bed, little one. You cannot have both. In war you must always choose sides. One or the other. Silver or black. Human or demon. If you try to be a bridge laid down between them, they will tear you in half. ~ Catherynne M Valente,
1390:She sighs in her big loud lonely way and goes back to the crust. Telepathically, I tell her I'm sorry. I tell her I just can't confide in her right now, tell her three feet between us feels like three light-years to me and I don't know how to bridge it.
Telepathically, she tells me back that I'm breaking her broken heart. ~ Jandy Nelson,
1391:You want to be the first to do something. You want to create something. You want to innovate something...I often think of Edison inventing the light bulb. That's what I want to do. I want to drive over the bridge coming out of New York there and look down on that sea of lights that is New Jersey and say, `Hey, I did that!' ~ David Keirsey,
1392:I was attracted to photography because it was technical, full of gadgets, and I was obsessed with science. But at some point around fifteen or sixteen, I had a sense that photography could provide a bridge from the world of science to the world of art, or image. Photography was a means of crossing into a new place I didn't know. ~ Adam Fuss,
1393:To find your fundamental frequency, stand in the shower and use your thumb and index finger to lightly pinch the bridge of your nose. Now hum, varying the frequency. Your fundamental frequency causes the bones of your nose to vibrate the most. Actors use this pitch range to project in a theater without causing voice strain. ~ John M Gottman,
1394:Alert your flight teams,” he said to Luitt. “Be ready to scramble your V-wings.” “What? Why?” Luitt asked, looking from Vader to the Emperor. “The shields are still up.” “Likely not for much longer,” Vader said. “Do as Lord Vader commands,” said the Emperor, putting just enough power in his tone to quail everyone on the bridge. ~ Paul S Kemp,
1395:In San Francisco - life goes on. Hope rises and dreams flicker and die. Love plans for tomorrow and loneliness thinks of yesterday. Life is beautiful and living is pain. The sound of music floats down a dark street. A young girl looks out a window and wishes she were married. A drunk sleeps under a bridge. It is tomorrow. ~ Hunter S Thompson,
1396:In time, the brothers reached a river too deep to wade through and too dangerous to swim across. However, these brothers were learned in the magical arts, and so they simply waved their wands and made a bridge appear across the treacherous water. They were halfway across it when they found their path blocked by a hooded figure. ~ J K Rowling,
1397:Breathing is important in the practice of meditation because it is the faculty in us that is simultaneously voluntary and involuntary. You can feel that you are breathing, and equally you can feel that it is breathing you. So it is a sort of bridge between the voluntary world and the involuntary world — a place where they are one. ~ Alan Watts,
1398:But something stirred across the country because of what happened in Selma, Alabama, because some folks were willing to march across a bridge. And so they [my parents] got together, Barack Obama Jr. was born. So don't tell me I don't have a claim on Selma, Alabama. Don't tell me I'm not coming home when I come to Selma, Alabama. ~ Barack Obama,
1399:I wanted nothing more out of life than I did to keep my family together and make sure they were safe. The memory of those days reminds me of how exhausted I had been, but my siblings gave my life purpose, they were my bridge from pain to healing, from past to future. They are as much the authors of my survival as I am of theirs. ~ Ruth Wariner,
1400:I will begin to remember our walk in the third person, as if I’d seen it from the Manhattan Bridge, but, at the time of writing, as I lean against the chain-link fence intended to stop jumpers, I am looking back at the totaled city in the second person plural. I know it’s hard to understand / I am with you, and I know how it is.   ~ Ben Lerner,
1401:But I think a life of raising prize cattle, going shooting two or three times a year, fishing in the summer, and interspersing the whole thing with some golf and bridge - and whenever I felt like talking or writing, doing it with abandon and with no sense of responsibility whatsoever - maybe such a life wouldn't be so bad. ~ Dwight D Eisenhower,
1402:I don’t know if I’d call it a crush,” he finally said. “It’s more like, I haven’t been able to stop thinking about you for the past five days. When I’m in a band meeting…” He kissed her eyebrow. “When I’m onstage.” He kissed the bridge of her nose. “When I’m trying to bloody fall asleep at night, that’s the worst. And the best. ~ Ophelia London,
1403:I promise you, Cole Bridge, that in honor of the little child you once were, I will never forget that JB is a gift from God. I will honor his unique, gorgeous person with enough love for both him and the memory of a little boy who deserved so much more than he got, for as long as I live and beyond.” She kissed his lips. “Amen. ~ Debra Anastasia,
1404:Was this what it was to love someone? To have that wall of detachment crumble and be rebuilt into a bridge? I thought so. I swore it to myself because after those hours, we were so real together no one had to ask what was going on. Caden and I were an incurable condition. Dispassion had a place in our lives, but not with each other. ~ C D Reiss,
1405:We have created islands, small islands of power, but we have not built a bridge between those islands, .. The center and the territories, regional and local authorities are still competing with each other, competing for power. Those who take advantage of disorder and arbitrary rule are watching their mutually destructive fight. ~ Vladimir Putin,
1406:Brooke, I'm already gone. The only reason I tried to get away from you boneheads earlier was because I wanted a couple of hours to see the sights before I headed home. Crooked Street maybe. Or Treasure Island. That sweet little bridge you're all so fond of. I can't say I like the Alcatraz tour, though. It's a little too realistic. ~ Kim Harrison,
1407:May I be a guard for those who need protection; a guide for those on the path; a boat, a raft, a bridge for those to cross the flood; may I be a lamp in the darkness; a resting place for the weary, and a healing medicine for all who are sick. For as long as Earth and sky endure, may I assist until all living beings are awakened. ~ Jack Kornfield,
1408:There were people who told me to take him to court and get a maintenance order, but I was too proud. I would not give him an excuse to try gain access to my daughter. As she grows older, I know she will begin to ask questions about her father but that is a bridge I will cross later. Till then, keeping her safe is my priority. [42] ~ Tendai Huchu,
1409:I’m sorry for what I said.” He swallowed. “On Christmas Eve.”

“Water under your bridge.”

“I believe the correct saying is ‘water under the bridge.’?”

“I was just making a statement on how you’re clearly over it, so you can consider it water under your bridge. As far as I’m concerned, my valley’s still flooded. ~ Renee Carlino,
1410:I want to build a bridge to the 21st century in which we create a strong and growing economy to preserve the legacy of opportunity for the next generation by balancing our budget in a way that protects our values and ensuring that every family will be able to own and protect the value of their most important asset, their home. ~ William J Clinton,
1411:Only Christ could build a bridge to God with only two pieces of wood. The Christian life is a life of paradoxes. We must give to receive, realize we are blind to see, become simple to be wise, suffer for gain, and die to live. If I might be the means of saving one soul I should prefer it to all the riches and honor in the world ~ Asahel Nettleton,
1412:Well dammit. Trulie hooked her hand into the crook of his elbow and turned toward the bridge. The chilling height of the structure spanning the ravine could no longer be blamed for the tingling dizziness pinging across her senses. Fear of heights was nothing compared to this subtle emotional dance with a heart-stopping Highlander. ~ Maeve Greyson,
1413:To go out of your mind once a day is tremendously important, because by going out of your mind you come to your senses. And if you stay in your mind all of the time, you are over rational, in other words you are like a very rigid bridge which because it has no give; no craziness in it, is going to be blown down by the first hurricane. ~ Alan Watts,
1414:Yeah. I know, I’m so bridge-and-tunnel—for as long as I’ve been able to catch the train, I’ve been sneaking into the city to go to Midtown. Hang out with the bankers, merge some mergers and acquire some acquisitions. The whole thing just reeked of sex and rock ’n’ roll to me. Can’t you feel it in the air? Close your eyes. Feel it?” I ~ Rachel Cohn,
1415:A railroad may have to be carried over a gorge or arroya. Obviously it does not need an Engineer to point out that this may be done by filling the chasm with earth, but only a Bridge Engineer is competent to determine whether it is cheaper to do this or to bridge it, and to design the bridge which will safely and most cheaply serve. ~ Henry R Towne,
1416:city in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, southwest of Sarajevo, the chief town of Herzegovina; pop. 126,000. Its chief landmark, an old Turkish bridge across the Neretva River, was destroyed during the siege of the city by Serbian forces in 1993. The majority of Mostar’s inhabitants are Muslim. most·est pron. HUMOROUS most: the winner ~ Erin McKean,
1417:It is not sufficient to worship Krishna, Christ or Buddha without, if there is not the revealing and the formation of the Buddha, the Christ or Krishna in ourselves. And all other aids equally have no other purpose; each is a bridge between mans unconverted state and the revelation of the Divine within him.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga,
1418:I will cross that bridge when it comes. I am not stupid. I am a very bright guy. I know that in the fighting game, you get people who get brain damage and do themselves long-term harm. I am into it in a big way, and I am good at it, and I am going to get very, very rich and then I will get out and we will see what comes after that. ~ Conor McGregor,
1419:RESISTANCE CAN BE BEATEN If Resistance couldn't be beaten, there would be no Fifth Symphony, no Romeo and Juliet, no Golden Gate Bridge. Defeating Resistance is like giving birth. It seems absolutely impossible until you remember that women have been pulling it off successfully, with support and without, for fifty million years. ~ Steven Pressfield,
1420:Thus you see, most noble Sir, how this type of solution to the Königsberg bridge problem bears little relationship to mathematics, and I do not understand why you expect a mathematician to produce it, rather than anyone else, for the solution is based on reason alone, and its discovery does not depend on any mathematical principle. ~ Leonhard Euler,
1421:Understanding’s not enough. Understanding’s from outside; merely a function of the mind. [. . .] To enter, that’s the secret. To become the bridge, to crawl into its sap, to sway with it, to rot over centuries as its heartwood rots. When you are the bridge you will know what the bridge knows. It takes time. A lifetime. And skill. ~ Catherine Fisher,
1422:We need to roll back precarious employment models. Temporary and limited contracts were initially seen as a way of introducing more flexibility so as to bridge periods of need in certain phases of production. Some employers have taken advantage of the model to push down wages. In general, we must strive for equal pay for equal work. ~ Martin Schulz,
1423:damned good friend. As they neared the Chain Bridge, Gutierrez’s sense of loss was heightened by the knowledge that his colleague would almost certainly be replaced by a liberal, thanks to the Devlin Harrison presidency. Conservatives would still control the Court, true, but the balance would now be only five to four. The concern ~ Max Allan Collins,
1424:Principles of design:
1. Use both knowledge in the world and knowledge in the head.
2. Simplify the structure of tasks.
3. Make things visible: bridge gulfs between Execution and Evaluation.
4. Get the mappings right.
5. Exploit the power of constraints.
6. Design for error.
7. When all else fails, standardize. ~ Donald A Norman,
1425:You crossed the water, left me ashore
It killed me enough, but you wanted more
You blew up the bridge, a mad terrorist
Waved from your side, through me a kiss
I started to follow but realized too late
There was nothing but air underneath my feet"

—from the song "Bridge" on the Collateral Damage album ~ Gayle Forman,
1426:Back in the early days like for the Temptations, Supremes and Four Tops, artist development was alive in record companies. Every artist had a moment to develop the record visually. When the web took over and camera phones, it stripped the artists of the power to figure it out. So there's a need to bridge that gap and that's my job. ~ Laurieann Gibson,
1427:Far ahead, the others neared the bridge that led to the fifth and final tower. And what then? Janner wondered. What happens when there’s nowhere left to run? Just as the boys reached the bridge to the third tower, the ground shook. The trolls were only a few feet behind, and one of the beasts had pounded its fist on the tower floor. ~ Andrew Peterson,
1428:I am the Muskrat,” said the wretched creature faintly. “A philosopher, you know. I should just like to point out that your bridge-building activities have completely ruined my house in the river bank, and although ultimately it doesn't matter what happens, I must say even a philosopher does not care for being soaked to the skin. ~ Tove Jansson,
1429:I know warlocks and Shadowhunters are very different, and there is a divide between your worlds that can be hard to cross. But as someone once said to me, the right man will not care. You can build a bridge over the divide and find each other. You can build something much greater than either of you could ever have built on your own. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1430:At least I've had to come to that in my life, to realize that this stuff called failure, this stuff, this debris of historical trauma, family trauma, you know, stuff that can kill your spirit, is actually raw material to make things with and to build a bridge. You can use those materials to build a bridge over that which would destroy you. ~ Joy Harjo,
1431:I came to understand that I had baffled and infuriated my father at least as much as he had baffled and infuriated me. I saw that I had been selfish and unbending and a giant pain in the ass. He’d built a bridge of privilege for me, a hand-paved trestle to the good life, and I repaid him by chopping it down and crapping on the wreckage. ~ Jon Krakauer,
1432:Just across the bridge is the gigantic marketplace, the insatiable consumer machine that drives the violence here. North Americans smoke the dope, snort the coke, shoot the heroin, do the meth, and then have the nerve to point south (down, of course, on the map), and wag their fingers at the “Mexican drug problem” and Mexican corruption. ~ Don Winslow,
1433:No matter how impressive the structure, or how lengthy the preparation, or how unique the design, Christian communication—whether it’s a sermon, a talk, a Bible study, or a devotional—that doesn’t help people connect to God is a waste of time, effort, and opportunity. It’s a bridge to nowhere, and a bridge to nowhere is no bridge at all. ~ Doug Fields,
1434:No one can build you the bridge on which you, and only you, must cross the river of life. There may be countless trails and bridges and demigods who would gladly carry you across; but only at the price of pawning and forgoing yourself. There is one path in the world that none can walk but you. Where does it lead? Don't ask, walk! ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
1435:No one can build you the bridge on which you, and only you, must cross the river of life. There may be countless trails and bridges and demigods who would gladly carry you across; but only at the price of pawning and forgoing yourself. There is one path in the world that none can walk but you. Where does it lead? Don’t ask, walk! ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
1436:The fear of death came and went, though right now her life force was strong. But she had never forgotten what went through her mind when she balanced on the railing of the bridge. Life wasn't just something that took care of itself. There were big black holes you could fall into with long, sharp spikes at the bottom, monstrous traps. ~ Henning Mankell,
1437:and it was surely the case also that only machines built to so large a scale and of such pristine alloys could bridge the span between heaven and earth with their song on our account and was she alone in these thoughts she wondered or did anyone else have similar feelings about these machines, this technology which of course they didn’t ~ Mike McCormack,
1438:I have understood that it was, to the last, her proudest boast, that she never had been on the water in her life, except upon a bridge; and that over her tea (to which she was extremely partial) she, to the last, expressed her indignation at the impiety of mariners and others, who had the presumption to go 'meandering' about the world. ~ Charles Dickens,
1439:In America, we have freedom of choice. But some are free to choose between Lamborghini and Rolls Royce while others are free to choose which dumpster they're going to have their meal out of next. Some are free to choose which, you know, homes and farms to foreclosed on, while others choose which bridge they're going to sleep under tonight. ~ Tom Morello,
1440:In moving from one language, culture, and reading community to another language, culture, and reading community, some aspects of the original are inevitably lost. But if the translation is done well, some things are also gained—not the least of which is a bridge between the two readerships. I hope my fellow American readers enjoy this novel. ~ Liu Cixin,
1441:I think I remember seeing it on a map,” Janner said. “It’s a bridge—at Fingap Falls.” “Fingap Falls!” Podo sputtered. “Blubber and porridge, how could there be a bridge at that awful place? I went there as a boy, and it was all cloud and thunder, a thing to make yer stomach curl up into yer throat. No. Absolutely not. We can’t go east. ~ Andrew Peterson,
1442:It was a warm, rainy, autumnal day. The wide expanse that opened out before the heights on which the Russian batteries stood guarding the bridge, was at times veiled by a diaphanous curtain of slanting rain, and then, suddenly spread out in the sunlight, far-distant objects could be clearly seen glittering as though freshly varnished. Down ~ Leo Tolstoy,
1443:But the teacher had been right about one thing: violence breeds.
Someone pulls a trigger, sets off a bomb, drives a bus full of tourists off a bridge, and what's left in the wake isn't just she'll casings, wreckage, bodies. There's something else. Something bad. An aftermath. A recoil. A reaction to all that anger and pain and death. ~ Victoria Schwab,
1444:I entered the bridge from my ready room, assured Harry Kim that it wasn’t “crunch time” yet, acknowledged another actor who was playing my first officer but who would soon be dead (Chakotay and Tuvok were still on the renegade Maquis ship, and we had not yet joined ranks), sat in the captain’s chair, nodded to Mr. Paris, and said, “Engage. ~ Kate Mulgrew,
1445:I know all about bridges like that one. I know all about roads that can only be found with the mind. One of them is how I find my way to Christmasland. There is the Night Road, and the train tracks to Orphanhenge, and the doors to Mid-World, and the old trail to the Tree House of the Mind, and then there is Victoria’s wonderful covered bridge. ~ Joe Hill,
1446:Sometimes the warrior feels as if he were living two lives at once. 'There is a bridge that links what I do with what I would like to do,' he thinks. Slowly, his dreams take over his everyday life, and then he realises that he is ready for the thing he always wanted. Then all that is needed is a little daring, and his two lives become one. ~ Paulo Coelho,
1447:What kind of people did he have aboard, Willy?” “Smart-ass kids.” “Tourists, college kids?” He stared through me for a moment. “I knew one of them.” “One of the kids?” “What the hell are we talking about? One of the kids. Yes. You know over the bridge on the right there, past where they’re building is a place called Charlie Char-Broil. ~ John D MacDonald,
1448:When he got work my father worked as a steel worker, high up on tall buildings, walking on beams like those Mohawk Indians. It was dangerous work. People were always falling to their death. He worked on the building of the Ben Franklin Bridge in Philadelphia and on the few high-rise buildings they could afford to build in the Depression. ~ Charles Brandt,
1449:women do steal. Not the things the people we work for are so nervous about. It is the superfluity that finally gets to you. We don’t want the change in the little ashtrays. Some lady at a bridge party somewhere started the rumor that to test the honesty of a cleaning woman you leave little rosebud ashtrays around with loose change in them, ~ Lucia Berlin,
1450:I think I'm just a traveler. When you walk across a river and there's no bridge, you build one. I'm used to having to deal with Chinese Communist ideology - it's not really an ideology, but a method of control. But China's problems are not just China's problems - they're human problems. Humanity has always worked better when you see it as one. ~ Ai Weiwei,
1451:Whether it was on the bridge or in a hospital room not even two hours ago, your tears have always told me the truth.” I dropped my damp thumb to her lips. “These are not as honest. Don’t tell me you’re fine. Don’t tell me you have to go. Don’t tell me that everything is okay. Just tell me the truth your eyes are so desperate for me to hear. ~ Aly Martinez,
1452:It is pure fiction that there is no bridge between one person and another, … On the contrary, what people have in common with each other is much more and of greater importance than what each person has in his own nature and which makes him different from others.'
'That is possible,' I said, 'but what good does it do me to know all this? ~ Hermann Hesse,
1453:I look to the right as I cross the bridge and smile to see the tip of the Eiffel Tower soaring over rooftops in the distance on the other side of the river. I've seen it in photographs a thousand times, but seeing it in person for the first time that reminds me that I'm really, truly here, thousands of miles away, across an ocean from home. ~ Kristin Harmel,
1454:what became clear as I sat on my plastic chair and drank my instant coffee was that I had somehow found myself on the other side. I had crossed a bridge. Their struggle was no longer my struggle. It wasn’t that I would ever stop grieving for Will, or loving him, or missing him, but that my life seemed to have somehow landed back in the present. ~ Jojo Moyes,
1455:What is freedom? It consists in two things: to know each his own limitations and accept them - that is the same thing as to know oneself, and accept oneself as one is, without fear, or envy, or distaste; and to recognise and accept the conditions under which one lives, also without fear or envy, or distaste. When you do this, you shall be free. ~ Ann Bridge,
1456:That one, there,” Tonio murmured, but the weight of his suspicion was breaking him, sickening him. Send death for me, like that, some paid assassin? It seemed he’d already been dealt the blow and this was not life any longer, rather some nightmare place where that sentinel stood on the bridge and these strangers urged him to a meaningless portal. ~ Anne Rice,
1457:[Presently, science undergraduates] do not learn to write clearly and briefly, marshalling their points in due and aesthetically satisfying order, and eliminating inessentials. They are inept at those turns of phrase or happy analogy which throw a flying bridge across a chasm of misunderstanding and make contact between mind and mind. ~ William Lawrence Bragg,
1458:At one point, so many people had assembled on the bridge that linked the ship to the shore that the timbers began to creak and groan. Suddenly, there was a tremendous crack and a hundred or more people were plunged into the muddy river. Wiser heads might have seen this as a warning that Elizabethan technology did not always match its enthusiasm. ~ Giles Milton,
1459:I couldn't allow myself to think about her very long; if I had I would have jumped off the bridge. It's strange. I had become so reconciled to this life without her, and yet if I thought about her only for a minute it was enough to pierce the bone and marrow of my contentment and shove me back again into the agonizing gutter of my wretched past. ~ Henry Miller,
1460:I couldn't allow myself to think about her very long; if I had I would have jumped off the bridge. It's strange. I had become so reconciled to this life without her, and yet if I thought about her only for a minute it was enough to pierce the bone and marrow of my contentment and shove me hack again into the agonizing gutter of my wretched past. ~ Henry Miller,
1461:The courage to be as oneself within the atmosphere of Enlightenment is the courage to affirm oneself as a bridge from a lower to a higher state of rationality. It is obvious that this kind of courage to be must become conformist the moment its revolutionary attack on that which contradicts reason has ceased, namely in the victorious bourgeoisie. ~ Paul Tillich,
1462:Without silence there is no music. Not simply because the faculty of hearing deteriorates from constant exposure to noise, but because silence is both the majestic frame and the stable solution for musical (and poetic) ideas. Silence is the soda water, the bracing ether, the bridge and mode of respect for receiving instructions from the angel. ~ Russell Sherman,
1463:won't you celebrate with me what i have shaped into a kind of life? i had no model. born in babylon both nonwhite and woman what did i see to be except myself? i made it up here on this bridge between starshine and clay, my one hand holding tight my other hand; come celebrate with me that everyday something has tried to kill me and has failed. ~ Lucille Clifton,
1464:Gringe shook his head. He'd found the last ExtraOrdinary Wizard difficult at times, but she was nothing like this one. This one was crazy. What did he think he was doing, taking three kids and two of his daft brothers dressed like wolverines into the Forest at night?...
'Get out of the blasted way, you nurdles! The bloomin' bridge is comin' down! ~ Angie Sage,
1465:It’s been written that, He who does not forgive is guilty of the greater sin. That verse had always confounded me. I had considered it unjust at best and cruel at worst. But these words were not meant as condemnation—rather as illumination of an eternal truth: that to not extend forgiveness is to burn the bridge that we ourselves must cross. ~ Richard Paul Evans,
1466:Play games that are an effective mind sport, such as backgammon, chess, or bridge. If you do not already know how to play one of these games, learn. Strategize and think through the moves as you challenge your opponent. Maybe find a group of people who meet on a regular basis to play these games. Enjoy building your logical/mathematical thinking! ~ Caroline Leaf,
1467:Actors push pause on their lives, fly to foreign countries, invest so much and work so hard and get so intimate with a group of people from a crew and cast, and then they say 'that's a wrap' and you push play on your life and there's a middle part of the sandwich, or a tunnel or bridge that you have to kind of walk back over before you can hit play. ~ Lara Pulver,
1468:Bridge to Terabithia takes us by the hand and leads us into a room that we have never entered before. After we read this story, we cannot unknow what we now know. We are devastated, emotionally rent. But still: we feel held, loved, seen. Someone trusted us enough to tell us the truth; and because of that, the room is golden, brimful of light. ~ Katherine Paterson,
1469:We drove over a canal and from atop the bridge I could see dozens of houseboats moored along the water. It looked nothing like America. It looked like an old painting, but real—everything achingly idyllic in the morning light—and I thought about how wonderfully strange it would be to live in a place where almost everything had been built by the dead. ~ John Green,
1470:You lied to me,” she bit out. “About the road, the coach, the bridge. Everything.” She skewered him with a glare. “I’ll bet you weren’t even a virgin.”

The bustling of the crowd abruptly ceased. One could have heard a snowflake twirl to the floor.

Lord Payne tossed back a swallow of sherry. “I really must attend these things more often. ~ Tessa Dare,
1471:Culture is a sham if it is only a sort of Gothic front put on an iron building -- like Tower Bridge -- or a classical front put on a steel frame -- like the Daily Telegraph building in Fleet Street. Culture, if it is to be a real thing and a holy thing, must be the product of what we actually do for a living -- not something added, like sugar on a pill. ~ Eric Gill,
1472:If he can understand my story, then he’s never too far from me. It is always within my power to build a bridge. There is always a chance for reconciliation, a chance that one day he and I will sit around a table together and put an end to our history of clashes. And on this day, he will tell me his story and I will tell him mine. — Paulo Coelho, 2014 ~ Paulo Coelho,
1473:Lili, I think, saw so many human tragedies all around her ... people arranged it between them ... this was what they wanted ... none of her business ... animal miseries were different ... nobody paid any attention, but for her money only the animals counted ... time has passed, water under the bridge ... all in all I'd say she was right ... ~ Louis Ferdinand C line,
1474:Narziss was dark and thin of face, and Goldmund open and radiant as a flower. Narziss was a thinker and anatomiser, Goldmund a dreamer and a child. Yet things common to both could bridge these differences. Both were knightly and delicate; both set apart by visible signs from their fellows, since both had received the particular admonishment of fate. ~ Hermann Hesse,
1475:Oh, the world needs those standing on the Bridge, For they know how Eternity reaches to earth In the wind that brings music to the leaves Of the forest: in the drops of rain that caress The sleeping life of the desert: in the sunbeams Of the first spring day in an alpine meadow. Only they can blow the dust from the seeing eyes Of those who are blind. ~ Jane Goodall,
1476:Welcome aboard the way to Ixion: island of ever-night, ever-youth and never-sleep. Burn bright!’ He gave her a mock salute and disappeared along the long, shadowy deck towards the bridge, leaving her shivering over what she had done. At least the pain from her strip had ebbed, as if his icy hands had robbed it of heat. She could breathe again. ~ Marianne de Pierres,
1477:What did you say to Van Eck on the bridge?” Kaz asked at last. “When we were making the trade?”
“You will see me once more, but only once.”
“More Suli proverbs?”
“A promise to myself. And Van Eck.”
“Careful, Wraith. You’re ill-suited to the revenge game. I’m not sure your Suli Saints would approve.”
“My Saints don’t like bullies. ~ Leigh Bardugo,
1478:After a moment he said, real quiet, "I fucking hate my dad."
Up until then I didn't think a white boy could hate anything about his life. I wanted to know him through and through, by that very hate. Because that's what you give anyone who sees you, I thought. You take their hatred head-on and you cross it, like a bridge, to face them, to enter them. ~ Ocean Vuong,
1479:Other people’s words are so important. And then without warning they stop being important, along with all those words of yours that their words prompted you to write. Much of the excitement of a new novel lies in the repudiation of the one written before. Other people’s words are the bridge you use to cross from where you were to wherever you’re going. ~ Zadie Smith,
1480:AIDAN: I HAVE NEWS THAT MAY BE CONSIDERED
DISTRESSING.
Grant, Kady: ok
Grant, Kady: keeping in mind that i am also currently running at 9% capacity, due
to lack of sleep, fear of impending death and having to deal with the boneheads here
on the bridge, please be gentle with me as you break this news
AIDAN: YOU ARE ALL GOING TO DIE. ~ Amie Kaufman,
1481:As he crossed Grattan Bridge he looked down the river towards the lower quays and pitied the poor stunted houses. They seemed to him a band of tramps, huddled together along the riverbanks, their old coats covered with dust and soot, stupefied by the panorama of sunset and waiting for the first chill of night bid them arise, shake themselves and begone. ~ James Joyce,
1482:I am starving to death, you know. Not as one starves in stories, nobly and gracefully. I starve stupidly. I scrape up oats from the bottom of the feed bins and pick berries. I pull wild carrots from the earth and gnaw on them in my cave under the bridge. None of this rests easily in my stomach. It is very sordid. I will not share the details with you. ~ Joanna Bourne,
1483:I don't want to see this country ever go across the bridge. I know the capacity that is there to make tyranny total in America, and we must see to it that this agency and all agencies that possess this technology operate within the law and under proper supervision, so that we never cross over that abyss. That is the abyss from which there is no return. ~ Frank Church,
1484:immediately, the Battle of Arnhem. It was a joint mission of American and British paratroopers, and their objective was to take the Nijmegen bridge to help pave the Allies’ way into Germany and to discourage any German counterattack. “We jumped at about five hundred feet because we wanted to be a low target. It was one-thirty in the afternoon. “The first ~ Tom Brokaw,
1485:Indeed, if you’re looking for a bridge, if you’re looking for someone to connect the heart of black America with the heart of all of America, to allow us all to look at the American dream in the same way, if you’re looking for common ground, then it’s true, we should be talking about Obama. But we should make sure we’re talking about the right one. ~ Ta Nehisi Coates,
1486:Maybe we're on the wrong side of some metaphorical bridge where the grass is crusty and not grass at all, but sharp little spines of glass. I dunno, Moritz.
But the one little speck of green that I get is your letters, so please never stop writing me.
You got that?
Never stop.

Because you'll never meet me and it's the closest we can get. ~ Leah Thomas,
1487:the basics have to be stressed over and over. If I had a brick for every time I’ve repeated the phrase QSC and V (Quality, Service, Cleanliness, and Value), I think I’d probably be able to bridge the Atlantic Ocean with them. And the operators need the stress on fundamentals as much as their managers and crews. This is especially true of a new location. So ~ Ray Kroc,
1488:This is the next lyric of my life’s song. You’re the bridge, the chorus, the final chord. This heart,” he says, eyes softening and smile widening, “brought you to me. Was the catalyst that forced me to see so many things I probably otherwise wouldn’t have. This heart represents you, represents me, and is my promise to you that I’m going to make it count. ~ K Bromberg,
1489:For many months he had occasional fits of recollection, both cold and hot; but the bridge of time, gradually lengthening, made those dreadful and delicious images grow more and more indistinct, till at last they all passed into that wonderland which a youth looks back upon in amazement, not knowing why this used to be a symbol of terror or that of joy. ~ Arthur Machen,
1490:Nature, with all her cruelty, comes nearer to us than do these crowds of men. A friend explains himself; the earth is explicable — from her we came, and we must return to her. But who can explain Westminster Bridge Road or Liverpool Street in the morning — the city inhaling — or the same thoroughfares in the evening — the city exhaling her exhausted air? ~ E M Forster,
1491:Children’s literature must build a bridge between the colorful dream world full of fantasy and illusion, and a tougher real world full of twists and turns. The child armed with the torch of knowledge, awareness and guidance must cross this bridge and set foot to the intense harshness of the bigger world.”
An In-Depth Analysis of Educational Deadlock ~ Samad Behrangi,
1492:One after another, like dominoes set up and knocked back down, they climbed on top of the bridge railing, balanced, and jumped.
No, they didn’t jump. Jump implies an understanding of gravity and a knowledge that up is only temporary. With spring-loaded legs and arms outstretched like Superman, those young men and women didn’t jump. They launched. ~ Kate Karyus Quinn,
1493:Patches of hair stuck to his wet cheekbones. His ears were threaded with tiny little wampum earrings, except at the cartilage, where the rings were turquoise. His stubby nose ended abruptly at the bottom of a short bridge. His face tapered with a round chin, a white birthmark under his jaw. He was my favorite picture. He burned into the backs of my eyes. ~ Rose Christo,
1494:She seemed to have no inkling that life wasn't as orderly as her pencil case and that everything is chance and at any moment any number of remarkable things can happen that are totally beyond our control, events that rip up our maps and re-polarize our compasses - the madwoman walking towards us, the train falling off the bridge, the boy on the bicycle. ~ Kate Atkinson,
1495:That kiss was bigger than my dreams." The words found their way to my ear, softly.
I had no doubt that magic did exist in our world. It wasn't with wands and wizards. It resisted in plain humans like me and Ryan. In finding a pathway from one heart into another's. Our bridge was a kiss. It appeared from nowhere with the simplest of spells. Three words. ~ Dan Skinner,
1496:While surrender negotiations were under way—a Dutch officer had come to German headquarters near the bridge to discuss the details and was returning with the German terms—bombers appeared and wiped out the heart of the great city. Some eight hundred persons, almost entirely civilians, were massacred, several thousand wounded and 78,000 made homeless. ~ William L Shirer,
1497:A mighty shudder sent rocks plummeting to the water below. The dead troll lay motionless, the blade of the sword peeking out from between its shoulders. The other troll, standing just behind its dead companion, howled and beat its chest. In its anger it was unaware of what became immediately clear to Janner, Tink, and Podo: the bridge was about to fall. ~ Andrew Peterson,
1498:Faith—is the Pierless Bridge
Supporting what We see
Unto the Scene that We do not—
Too slender for the eye
It bears the Soul as bold
As it were rocked in Steel
With Arms of Steel at either side—
It joins—behind the Veil
To what, could We presume
The Bridge would cease to be
To Our far, vacillating Feet
A first Necessity. ~ Emily Dickinson,
1499:I didn’t kill Francis,” I said. “He managed that all by himself. And Lee was dragged off by a demon he summoned. Nick went over a bridge.”

Mrs. Sarong’s smile widened, and she patted my hand again. “Very well done on the last one,” she said, glancing at her daughter. “Leaving an old boyfriend to clutter future relationships is investing in trouble. ~ Kim Harrison,
1500:I didn't know how write a song, (verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus, bridge, verse), etc., and I didn't know how to write lyrics, so that's when I thought, well, I don't have to write a song with all those verses and choruses or lyrics. I can just sing everything the way I want to. So I sang all the instruments with my voice and just went with it. ~ Petra Haden,

IN CHAPTERS [50/380]



  108 Integral Yoga
   93 Poetry
   36 Fiction
   22 Occultism
   21 Philosophy
   19 Psychology
   8 Yoga
   6 Mysticism
   6 Christianity
   2 Zen
   2 Theosophy
   2 Science
   2 Integral Theory
   2 Cybernetics
   2 Buddhism
   1 Philsophy
   1 Mythology
   1 Hinduism
   1 Education


   96 Sri Aurobindo
   50 The Mother
   39 Satprem
   34 H P Lovecraft
   25 Nolini Kanta Gupta
   17 Carl Jung
   16 Friedrich Nietzsche
   13 William Wordsworth
   12 Friedrich Schiller
   8 Robert Browning
   7 Sri Ramakrishna
   7 Percy Bysshe Shelley
   7 James George Frazer
   5 William Butler Yeats
   4 Walt Whitman
   4 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
   4 Jordan Peterson
   4 George Van Vrekhem
   3 John Keats
   3 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
   3 Henry David Thoreau
   3 Aleister Crowley
   2 Rainer Maria Rilke
   2 Plotinus
   2 Norbert Wiener
   2 Matsuo Basho
   2 Li Bai
   2 Alice Bailey
   2 Aldous Huxley


   34 Lovecraft - Poems
   20 The Synthesis Of Yoga
   16 Savitri
   13 Wordsworth - Poems
   12 Thus Spoke Zarathustra
   12 The Life Divine
   12 Schiller - Poems
   8 Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness
   8 Record of Yoga
   8 Browning - Poems
   7 The Golden Bough
   7 The Divine Comedy
   7 Shelley - Poems
   7 Agenda Vol 03
   6 The Practice of Psycho therapy
   6 The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna
   6 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07
   6 Agenda Vol 13
   5 Yeats - Poems
   5 The Secret Doctrine
   5 The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
   5 Essays Divine And Human
   5 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04
   4 Twilight of the Idols
   4 Preparing for the Miraculous
   4 Maps of Meaning
   4 Collected Poems
   4 Agenda Vol 02
   4 Agenda Vol 01
   3 Words Of Long Ago
   3 Whitman - Poems
   3 Walden
   3 The Red Book Liber Novus
   3 Questions And Answers 1957-1958
   3 Questions And Answers 1953
   3 On Thoughts And Aphorisms
   3 Mysterium Coniunctionis
   3 Kena and Other Upanishads
   3 Keats - Poems
   3 Essays On The Gita
   3 Essays In Philosophy And Yoga
   3 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03
   3 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02
   3 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01
   3 Aion
   3 Agenda Vol 09
   2 Vedic and Philological Studies
   2 The Phenomenon of Man
   2 The Perennial Philosophy
   2 The Human Cycle
   2 The Future of Man
   2 Rilke - Poems
   2 Questions And Answers 1955
   2 Questions And Answers 1954
   2 Questions And Answers 1950-1951
   2 Prayers And Meditations
   2 Magick Without Tears
   2 Li Bai - Poems
   2 Letters On Yoga III
   2 Faust
   2 Cybernetics
   2 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 06
   2 Basho - Poems
   2 A Treatise on Cosmic Fire
   2 Agenda Vol 08
   2 Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 2E


0 0.01 - Introduction, #Agenda Vol 1, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  Spirit nor even an improved Matter, but ... it could be called 'nothing,' so contrary was it to all we know. For the caterpillar, a butterfly is nothing, it is not even visible and has nothing in common with caterpillar heavens nor even caterpillar matter. So there we were, trapped in an impossible adventure. One does not return from there: one must cross the Bridge to the other side. Then one day in that seventh year, while we still believed in liberations and the collected Upanishads, highlighted with a few glorious visions to relieve the commonplace (which remained appallingly commonplace), while we were still considering 'the Mother of the Ashram' rather like some spiritual super-director (endowed, albeit, with a disarming yet ever so provocative smile, as though
  She were making fun of us, then loving us in secret), She told us, 'I have the feeling that ALL we have lived, ALL we have known, ALL we have done is a perfect illusion ... When I had the spiritual experience that material life is an illusion, personally I found that so marvelously beautiful and happy that it was one of the most beautiful experiences of my life, but now it is the entire spiritual structure as we have lived it that is becoming an illusion! - Not the same illusion, but an illusion far worse. And I am no baby: I have been here for forty-seven years now!' Yes, She was eighty-three years old then. And that day, we ceased being 'the enemy of our own conception of the Divine,' for this entire Divine was shattered to pieces - and we met Mother, at last. This mystery we call

0.00 - INTRODUCTION, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
   The Divine Mother asked Sri Ramakrishna not to be lost in the featureless Absolute but to remain, in bhavamukha, on the threshold of relative consciousness, the border line between the Absolute and the Relative. He was to keep himself at the "sixth centre" of Tantra, from which he could see not only the glory of the seventh, but also the divine manifestations of the Kundalini in the lower centres. He gently oscillated back and forth across the dividing line. Ecstatic devotion to the Divine Mother alternated with serene absorption in the Ocean of Absolute Unity. He thus Bridged the gulf between the Personal and the Impersonal, the immanent and the transcendent aspects of Reality. This is a unique experience in the recorded spiritual history of the world.
   --- TOTAPURI'S LESSON

0.00 - The Wellspring of Reality, #Synergetics - Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking, #R Buckminster Fuller, #Science
  We are able to assert that this rationally coordinating system Bridge has been established between science and the humanities because we have made adequate experimental testing of it in a computerized world-resource-use-exploration system, which by virtue of the proper inclusion of all the parameters-as guaranteed by the synergetic start with Universe and the progressive differentiation out of all the parts-has demonstrated a number of alternate ways in which it is eminently feasible not only to provide full life support for all humans but also to permit all humans' individual enjoyment of all the Earth without anyone profiting at the expense of another and without any individuals interfering with others.
  While it takes but meager search to discover that many well-known concepts are false, it takes considerable search and even more careful examination of one's own personal experiences and inadvertently spontaneous reflexing to discover that there are many popularly and even professionally unknown, yet nonetheless fundamental, concepts to hold true in all cases and that already have been discovered by other as yet obscure individuals. That is to say that many scientific generalizations have been discovered but have not come to the attention of what we call the educated world at large, thereafter to be incorporated tardily within the formal education processes, and even more tardily, in the ongoing political-economic affairs of everyday life. Knowledge of the existence and comprehensive significance of these as yet popularly unrecognized natural laws often is requisite to the solution of many of the as yet unsolved problems now confronting society. Lack of knowledge of the solution's existence often leaves humanity confounded when it need not be.

0.08 - Letters to a Young Captain, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  (2) Establish a sort of Bridge between the waking and the
  sleeping consciousness, so that when you wake up you remember

01.02 - Sri Aurobindo - Ahana and Other Poems, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Poetry as an expression of thought-power, poetry weighted with intelligence and rationalised knowledge that seems to me to be the end and drive, the secret sense of all the mystery of modern technique. The combination is risky, but not impossible. In the spiritual domain the Gita achieved this miracle to a considerable degree. Still, the power of intelligence and reason shown by Vyasa is of a special order: it is a sublimated function of the faculty, something aloof and other-worldly"introvert", a modern mind would term it that is to say, something a priori, standing in its own au thenticity and self-sufficiency. A modern intelligence would be more scientific, let us use the word, more matter-of-fact and sense-based: the mental light should not be confined in its ivory tower, however high that may be, but brought down and placed at the service of our perception and appreciation and explanation of things human and terrestrial; made immanent in the mundane and the ephemeral, as they are commonly called. This is not an impossibility. Sri Aurobindo seems to have done the thing. In him we find the three terms of human consciousness arriving at an absolute fusion and his poetry is a wonderful example of that fusion. The three terms are the spiritual, the intellectual or philosophical and the physical or sensational. The intellectual, or more generally, the mental, is the intermediary, the Paraclete, as he himself will call it later on in a poem9 magnificently exemplifying the point we are trying to make out the agent who negotiates, Bridges and harmonises the two other firmaments usually supposed to be antagonistic and incompatible.
   Indeed it would be wrong to associate any cold ascetic nudity to the spiritual body of Sri Aurobindo. His poetry is philosophic, abstract, no doubt, but every philosophy has its practice, every abstract thing its concrete application,even as the soul has its body; and the fusion, not mere union, of the two is very characteristic in him. The deepest and unseizable flights of thought he knows how to clo the with a Kalidasian richness of imagery, or a Keatsean gusto of sensuousness:

01.04 - The Poetry in the Making, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The modern critical self-consciousness in the artist originated with the Romantics. The very essence of Romanticism is curiosity the scientist's pleasure in analysing, observing, experimenting, changing the conditions of our reactions, mental or sentimental or even nervous and physical by way of discovery of new and unforeseen or unexpected modes of "psychoses" or psychological states. Goethe, Wordsworth, Stendhal represented a mentality and initiated a movement which led logically to the age of Hardy, Housman and Bridges and in the end to that of Lawrence and Joyce, Ezra Pound and Eliot and Auden. On the Continent we can consider Flaubert as the last of the classicists married to the very quintessence of Romanticism. A hard, self-regarding, self-critical mentality, a cold scalpel-like gaze that penetrates and upturns the reverse side of things is intimately associated with the poetic genius of Mallarm and constitutes almost the whole of Valry's. The impassioned lines of a very modern poet like Aragon are also characterised by a consummate virtuosity in chiselled artistry, conscious and deliberate and willed at every step and turn.
   The consciously purposive activity of the poetic consciousness in fact, of all artistic consciousness has shown itself with a clear and unambiguous emphasis in two directions. First of all with regard to the subject-matter: the old-world poets took things as they were, as they were obvious to the eye, things of human nature and things of physical Nature, and without questioning dealt with them in the beauty of their normal form and function. The modern mentality has turned away from the normal and the obvious: it does not accept and admit the "given" as the final and definitive norm of things. It wishes to discover and establish other norms, it strives to bring about changes in the nature and condition of things, envisage the shape of things to come, work for a brave new world. The poet of today, in spite of all his effort to remain a pure poet, in spite of Housman's advocacy of nonsense and not-sense being the essence of true Art, is almost invariably at heart an incorrigible prophet. In revolt against the old and established order of truths and customs, against all that is normally considered as beautiful,ideals and emotions and activities of man or aspects and scenes and movements of Natureagainst God or spiritual life, the modern poet turns deliberately to the ugly and the macabre, the meaningless, the insignificant and the triflingtins and teas, bone and dust and dustbin, hammer and sicklehe is still a prophet, a violent one, an iconoclast, but one who has his own icon, a terribly jealous being, that seeks to pull down the past, erase it, to break and batter and knead the elements in order to fashion out of them something conforming to his heart's desire. There is also the class who have the vision and found the truth and its solace, who are prophets, angelic and divine, messengers and harbingers of a new beauty that is to dawn upon earth. And yet there are others in whom the two strains mingle or approach in a strange way. All this means that the artist is far from being a mere receiver, a mechanical executor, a passive unconscious instrument, but that he is supremely' conscious and master of his faculties and implements. This fact is doubly reinforced when we find how much he is preoccupied with the technical aspect of his craft. The richness and variety of patterns that can be given to the poetic form know no bounds today. A few major rhythms were sufficient for the ancients to give full expression to their poetic inflatus. For they cared more for some major virtues, the basic and fundamental qualitiessuch as truth, sublimity, nobility, forcefulness, purity, simplicity, clarity, straightforwardness; they were more preoccupied with what they had to say and they wanted, no doubt, to say it beautifully and powerfully; but the modus operandi was not such a passion or obsession with them, it had not attained that almost absolute value for itself which modern craftsmanship gives it. As technology in practical life has become a thing of overwhelming importance to man today, become, in the Shakespearean phrase, his "be-all and end-all", even so the same spirit has invaded and pervaded his aesthetics too. The subtleties, variations and refinements, the revolutions, reversals and inventions which the modern poet has ushered and takes delight in, for their own sake, I repeat, for their intrinsic interest, not for the sake of the subject which they have to embody and clothe, have never been dream by Aristotle, the supreme legislator among the ancients, nor by Horace, the almost incomparable craftsman among the ancients in the domain of poetry. Man has become, to be sure, a self-conscious creator to the pith of his bone.

01.04 - The Secret Knowledge, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  To leap and Bridge the chasms of Ignorance
  And heal the hollow yearning gulfs of Life

01.07 - Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   One is not sure if such reasoning is convincing to the intellect; but perhaps it is a necessary stage in conversion. At least we can conclude that Pascal had to pass through such a stage; and it indicates the difficulty his brain had to undergo, the tension or even the torture he made it pass through. It is true, from Reason Pascal went over to Faith, even while giving Reason its due. Still it seems the two were not perfectly synthetised or fused in him. There was a gap between that was not thoroughly Bridged. Pascal did not possess the higher, intuitive, luminous mind that mediates successfully between the physical discursive ratiocinative brain-mind and the vision of faith: it is because deep in his consciousness there lay this chasm. Indeed,Pascal's abyss (l' abme de Pascal) is a well-known legend. Pascal, it appears, used to have very often the vision of an abyss about to open before him and he shuddered at the prospect of falling into it. It seems to us to be an experience of the Infinity the Infinity to which he was so much attracted and of which he wrote so beautifully (L'infiniment grand et l'infiniment petit)but into which he could not evidently jump overboard unreservedly. This produced a dichotomy, a lack of integration of personality, Jung would say. Pascal's brain was cold, firm, almost rigid; his heart was volcanic, the faith he had was a fire: it lacked something of the pure light and burned with a lurid glare.
   And the reason is his metaphysics. It is the Jansenist conception of God and human nature that inspired and coloured all his experience and consciousness. According to it, as according to the Calvinist conception, man is a corrupt being, corroded to the core, original sin has branded his very soul. Only Grace saves him and releases him. The order of sin and the order of Grace are distinct and disparate worlds and yet they complement each other and need each other. Greatness and misery are intertwined, united, unified with each other in him. Here is an echo of the Manichean position which also involves an abyss. But even then God's grace is not a free agent, as Jesuits declare; there is a predestination that guides and controls it. This was one of the main subjects he treated in his famous open letters (Les Provinciales) that brought him renown almost overnight. Eternal hell is a possible prospect that faces the Jansenist. That was why a Night always over-shadowed the Day in Pascal's soul.

01.11 - The Basis of Unity, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   However, coming to historical times, we see wave after wave of the most heterogeneous and disparate elementsSakas and Huns and Greeks, each bringing its quota of exotic materialenter into the oceanic Indian life and culture, lose their separate foreign identity and become part and parcel of the common whole. Even so,a single unitary body was formed out of such varied and shifting materialsnot in the political, but in a socio-religious sense. For a catholic religious spirit, not being solely doctrinal and personal, admitted and embraced in its supple and wide texture almost an infinite variety of approaches to the Divine, of forms and norms of apprehending the Beyond. It has been called Hinduism: it is a vast synthesis of multiple affiliations. It expresses the characteristic genius of India and hence Hinduism and Indianism came to be looked upon as synonymous terms. And the same could be defined also as Vedic religion and culture, for its invariable basis the bed-rock on which it stood firm and erectwas the Vedas, the Knowledge seen by the sages. But there had already risen a voice of dissidence and discord that of Buddha, not so much, perhaps, of Buddha as of Buddhism. The Buddhistic enlightenment and discipline did not admit the supreme authority of the Vedas; it sought other bases of truth and reality. It was a great denial; and it meant and worked for a vital schism. The denial of the Vedas by itself, perhaps, would not be serious, but it became so, as it was symptomatic of a deeper divergence. Denying the Vedas, the Buddhistic spirit denied life. It was quite a new thing in the Indian consciousness and spiritual discipline. And it left such a stamp there that even today it stands as the dominant character of the Indian outlook. However, India's synthetic genius rose to the occasion and knew how to Bridge the chasm, close up the fissure, and present again a body whole and entire. Buddha became one of the Avataras: the discipline of Nirvana and Maya was reserved as the last duty to be performed at the end of life, as the culmination of a full-length span of action and achievement; the way to Moksha lay through Dharma and Artha and Kama, Sannyasa had to be built upon Brahmacharya and Garhasthya. The integral ideal was epitomized by Kalidasa in his famous lines about the character of the Raghus:
   They devoted themselves to study in their boyhood, in youth they pursued the objects of life; when old they took to spiritual austerities, and in the end they died united with the higher consciousness.

0 1958-02-03b - The Supramental Ship, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   It is like a Bridge being built between the two worlds.
   This is the experience as I dictated it immediately thereafter:
  --
   This immense ship had just arrived at the shore of the supramental world, and a first batch of people destined to become the future inhabitants of the supramental world were about to disembark. Everything was arranged for this first landing. A certain number of very tall beings were posted on the wharf. They were not human beings and never before had they been men. Nor were they permanent inhabitants of the supramental world. They had been delegated from above and posted there to control and supervise the landing. I was in charge of all this since the beginning and throughout. I myself had prepared all the groups. I was standing on the Bridge of the ship, calling the groups forward one by one and having them disembark on the shore. The tall beings posted there seemed to be reviewing those who were disembarking, allowing those who were ready to go ashore and sending back those who were not and who had to continue their training aboard the ship. While standing there watching everyone, that part of my consciousness coming from here became extremely interested: it wanted to see, to identify all the people, to see how they had changed and to find out who had been taken immediately as well as those who had to remain and continue their training. After awhile, as I was observing, I began to feel pulled backwards and that my body was being awakened by a consciousness or a person from here1and in my consciousness, I protested: No, no, not yet! Not yet! I want to see whos there! I was watching all this and noting it with intense interest It went on like that until, suddenly, the clock here began striking three, which violently jerked me back. There was the sensation of a sudden fall into my body. I came back with a shock, but since I had been called back very suddenly, all my memory was still intact. I remained quiet and still until I could bring back the whole experience and preserve it.
   The nature of objects on this ship was not that which we know upon earth; for example, the clothes were not made of cloth, and this thing that resembled cloth was not manufacturedit was a part of the body, made of the same substance that took on different forms. It had a kind of plasticity. When a change had to be made, it was done not by artificial and outer means but by an inner working, by a working of the consciousness that gave the substance its form or appearance. Life created its own forms. There was ONE SINGLE substance in all things; it changed the nature of its vibration according to the needs or uses.

0 1958-10-10, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   On the one hand, there is what Sri Aurobindowho, as the Avatar, represented the supreme Consciousness and Will on earthdeclared me to be, that is, the supreme universal Mother; and on the other hand, there is what I am realizing in my body through the integral sadhana.2 I could be the supreme Mother and not do any sadhana, and as a matter of fact, as long as Sri Aurobindo was in his body, it was he who did the sadhana, and I received the effects. These effects were automatically established in the outer being, but he was the one doing it, not II was merely the Bridge between his sadhana and the world. Only when he left his body was I forced to take up the sadhana myself; not only did I have to do what I was doing beforebeing a Bridge between his sadhana and the world but I had to carry on the sadhana myself. When he left, he turned over to me the responsibility for what he himself had been doing in his body, and I had to do it. So there are both these things. Sometimes one predominates, sometimes the other (I dont mean successively in time, but it depends on the moment), and they are trying to combine in a total and perfect realization: the eternal, ineffable and immutable Consciousness of the Executrice of the Supreme, and the consciousness of the Sadhak of the integral Yoga who strives in an ascending effort towards an ever increasing progression.
   To this has been added a growing initiation into the supramental realization which is (I understand it well now) the perfect union of what comes from above and what comes from below, or in other words, the eternal position and the evolutionary realization.

0 1958-11-28, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   As it is, the physical body is really only a very disfigured shadow of the eternal life of the Self, but this physical body is capable of a progressive development; the physical substance progresses through each individual formation, and one day it will be able to build a Bridge between physical life as we know it and the supramental life that is to manifest.
   ***

0 1960-08-10 - questions from center of Education - reading Sri Aurobindo, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   (Pavitra:) It has everythinghow to play Bridge, how to play tennis, the art of carving a chicken
   Fine.

0 1961-03-11, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   In my view, all these old Scriptures and ancient traditions have a graduated content (gesture showing different levels of understanding), and according to the needs of the epoch and the people, one symbol or another was drawn upon. But a time comes when one goes beyond these things and sees them from what Sri Aurobindo calls the other hemisphere, where one realizes that they are only modes of expression to put one in contacta kind of Bridge or link between the lower way of seeing and the higher way of knowing.
   A time comes when all these disputesAh, no, this is like this, that is like thatseem so silly, so silly! And there is nothing more comical than this spontaneous reply so many people give: Oh, thats impossible! Because with even the most rudimentary intellectual development, you would know you couldnt even think of something if it werent possible!

0 1961-08-05, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Did I tell you what happened to my brother? No? My brother was a terribly serious boy, and frightfully studiousoh, it was awful! But he also had a very strong character, a strong will, and there was something interesting about him. When he was studying to enter the Polytechnique, I studied with himit interested me. We were very intimate (there were only eighteen months between us). He was quite violent, but with an extraordinary strength of character. He almost killed me three times,9 but when my mother told him, Next time, you will kill her, he resolved that it wouldnt happen again and it never did. But what I wanted to tell you is that one day when he was eighteen, just before the Polytechnique exams, as he was crossing the Seine (I think it was the Pont des Arts), suddenly in the middle of the Bridge he felt something descend into him with such force that he became immobilized, petrified; then, although he didnt exactly hear a voice, a very clear message came to him: If you want, you can become a godit was translated like that in his consciousness. He told me that it took hold of him entirely, immobilized hima formidable and extremely luminous power: If you want, you can become a god. Then, in the thick of the experience itself, he replied, No, I want to serve humanity. And it was gone. Of course, he took great care to say nothing to my mother, but we were intimate enough for him to tell me about it. I told him, Well (laughing), what an idiot you are!
   Thats the story.

0 1961-09-10, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Has A. spoken to you about this? X told him that you were the Bridge between him and me (he even spoke in English): Oh, Satprem was the Bridge. (Mother smiles) And a second later he added, But now we dont need it anymore! (Mother laughs merrily) I was much amused!
   ***

0 1961-11-07, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It depends upon the level of development, thats what Theon used to say: One goes into trance only when certain links are missing. He saw people as made up of innumerable small Bridges, with intermediary zones. If you have an intermediary zone that is undeveloped, he said, a zone where you are not conscious because its not individualized, then you will be in trance when you cross it. Trance is the sign of non-individualization the consciousness is not awake and so your body goes into trance. But if your consciousness is wide awake you can sit, keeping full contact with things, and have the total experience. I could go out of my body with no need of trance, except when Theon wanted me to do a particular work. That was a different business the vital force (not the consciousness, the vital force) had to go out for that work, so the body had to go into trance. But even then. For instance, very often when I am called and go to do something in response, my body does become still, but its not in trance; I can be sitting and, even in the middle of a gesture, suddenly become immobile for a few seconds.7 But I was doing another type of work with Theondangerous work, at thatand it would last for an hour. Then all the bodys vital energy would go out, all of it, as it does when you die (in fact, thats how I came to experience death).
   But it isnt necessary to have all those experiences, not at allSri Aurobindo never did. (Theon didnt have experiences, either; he had only the knowledgehe made use of Madame Theons experiences.) Sri Aurobindo told me he had never really entered the unconsciousness of samadhi for him, these domains were conscious; he would sit on his bed or in his armchair and have all the experiences.

0 1962-01-12 - supramental ship, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But even accepting all these misadventures a priori, things remain difficult because theres a double movement: both a cellular transformation and a capacity for something that could replace expansion with readjustment, a constant intercellular reorganization.3 The way they are now, of course, our bodies are rigid and heavyits unspeakable, actually; if it werent for that we would never grow old. For instance, my vital being is more full of energy, and thus full of youth and power to grow, than when I was twenty. Theres really no comparison. The power is INFINITELY greater yet the body is going to piecesits really something unspeakable. So a way has to be found to Bridge this gap between the vital and the material being.
   Not that the problem hasnt been partially solved: hatha yogis have solved it, partiallyprovided you do nothing else (thats the trouble). Yet having the knowledge, we should have the power to do whats necessary without making it our exclusive preoccupation. At any rate, this possibility is certainly not altogether unknown; for the first few months after I retired to my room,4 when I had cut all contact with the outside, it was working very well even extraordinarily so! Lots of disorders in my body were surmounted, and I had many fairly precise indications that if I continued like that long enough I would regain everything that had been lost, and with an even better equilibrium. I mean that the functional equilibrium was far superior. Only when I came back into contact with the world did it all come to a halt and begin to deteriorateall the more so as it was aggravated by this discipline of expansion making me constantlyCONSTANTLYabsorb mountains of difficulties to be resolved. And so.

0 1962-02-27, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   For the subtler senses, the method is to create an exact image of what you want, make contact with the corresponding vibration and then concentrate and practice. For instance, you practice seeing through an object, or hearing through a sound2 or seeing at a distance. As an example, I was once bedridden for several months, which I found quite boring I wanted to see. I was staying in one room and beyond that room was another little room and after that a sort of Bridge; in the middle of the garden the Bridge changed into a stairway going down into a very spacious and beautiful studio built in the middle of the garden.3 I wanted to go see what was happening in the studio I was bored stiff in my room! So I stayed very still, shut my eyes and gradually, gradually sent out my consciousness. I did the exercise regularly, day after day, at a set hour. You begin with your imagination, and then it becomes a fact. After a while, I distinctly sensed my vision physically moving: I followed it and saw things going on downstairs I knew absolutely nothing about. I would verify it in the evening, asking, Did it happen like this? Was that how it was?
   But each of these things must be practiced for months, patiently, almost stubbornly. You take the senses one after another: hearing, sight, and eventually even the subtle aspects of taste, smell and touch.

0 1962-05-27, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I feel sort of impatient because there is no Bridge between something that I feel I KNOW and the physical life. So Im going round in circles. Its always the same.
   A link is missing. There (gesture above) one knows, here (gesture into Matter) one doesnt know, and theres always the feeling that a change of place or a change of physical conditions is going to establish the contact. It happenstrue, it does happen: suddenly, flash! But it happens under ANY circumstances. It doesnt depend on outer changes. I know very well that nothing in either the climate or the living conditions here is absolutely intolerableits only our ideas about it, our mental reactions (mental and vital). But if there were just that joy, the joy of total opening, all the rest would be all right.

0 1962-06-02, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It takes a very long time to build, but there must be a way to make a Bridge thats what I am hunting for now.
   But isnt there a practical method?
  --
   Some people succeed right away; for others it takes longer. But it always succeeds in the end. You just have to build a Bridge, thats all.
   And then, dont be in a hurry to get up, above all dont say, Oh, Ill be late. Just stay there, as if you had all eternity before you.

0 1962-06-06, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I am asking because last night I tried it was around four in the morning and I was concentrating on trying to build that Bridge [between your waking consciousness and the other consciousness]. You didnt feel anything?
   Its very vague.

0 1962-10-12, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   It is quite remarkable that it was the body-consciousness that discoverednine years after his passingSri Aurobindo's abode (experience of July 24-25, 1959). The world where Mother went is thus a material world, not an "inner" world. The other Matter, the true Matter? We recall that in her very last Playground class, on November 28, 1958, Mother said: "Through each individual formation, physical substance progresses, and one day it will be able to build a Bridge between physical life as we know it and the supramental life that is to manifest."
   ***

0 1962-11-17, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I know its the will of that Asura Ive mentioned to you several times, the Lord of Falsehood who was born the Lord of Truth, and who knows that his hour is at hand (at hand relative to that world there) and has declared he will cause as much havoc as he can before disappearing. Quite recently, just before the present conflict broke out, I went to a realm in the vital world which is right above the earth, like a platform (not a mountain top, but a spot where you get an overall view, like the Bridge of a ship, for instance, where the captain stands; it was a place like that in the vital world, overlooking all terrestrial life). I went there it was rather dark, very dark in factand that tall being was there (hes quite tall, higher than this roomMo ther looks up at the ceilinghe likes to look tall). Hes very tall and all black. (Thats more or less his natural state; he appears to humans blazing with light, but that doesnt fool someone with inner vision: its an icy light. But some people are fooled and take him for the supreme God. Anyway, thats an aside.) So he was there and I went to himnot to him: I went to that place and found him there. He was gloating and told me to take a look around.
   From there you had a panoramic view of everything. And no sooner did I arrive than a storm broke outa terrible storm. I kept watching, and then I saw in this direction (I dont know whether it was north, south or west, but it was this direction: Mother points to the north), I saw two nearly simultaneous flashes of lightning. The first one (I was looking north, I was quite conscious of facing north) the first one, a terrific bolt, came and fell from the east; and just a moment after, very soon after, another came from the west. The two didnt come together, but they fell on the same spotthey didnt meet but they fell on the same spot. It was pitch dark, the earth and everything was dark, you couldnt see a thing, and suddenly those two flashes of lightning lit up the area where they fell, making a dreadful din, and (my field of vision was confined to that area; all the rest was in darkness, you see) it burst into flames! Everything was set ablaze. In the lightning flashes you could distinguish the tops of monuments, houses, all sorts of things, and then everything burst into flames: a dreadful conflagration.

0 1963-07-13, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   I must now bring myself to write to you. With regret and sadness, I confess, since it is to inform you that we do not think it possible to publish your book Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness. I confess that what prevented me from writing to you earlier is not so much the fear of causing you pain, for you are able to rise above the shock such news cannot but cause, as the fact that I knew it would be impossible to explain our reasons to you. Frankly, we cannot really understand this book. And how to explain the reasons for not understanding something? As for me, I often had the feeling of passing from one plane to another, from the level of fact to that of conjecture, from the level of logic (with defined terms as a starting point) to that of presupposition (within a coherence unconnected with the knowledge you offer). I know that all this is disputable. I also know or guess that behind those pages lies an entire lived experience, but one doesnt feel the reader can participate in it. For what reason? Once again, I cannot say. The readers blindness, quite possibly. The minds limitation, too. But a book must build a Bridge, pierce the screen, and there are doubtless cases in which doing so no longer depends on the author. I must therefore return this manuscript to you.
   (signed: P.A.L.)

0 1965-09-18, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   In Pakistan, there was a firing system of the latest American model, in which they take aim with, I dont know, electrical systems, and they can fire several thousand shots in anyway, its frightening; and shots that reach exactly where they want. Its quite an organization. Theyve become very efficient. It was given to Pakistan by the Americans. And it had to be destroyed. So one of the Indian pilots went and crashed his plane into it. Naturally, the plane crushed everythinghe too was crushed. But the installation was demolished. People here are capable of such things. If they feel what Sri Aurobindo says in this letter I have just given you, that the leader of our march is the Almighty, if they feel that way Thats what made the strength of the Japanese in the past. Thats what makes the strength of people here, once they are convinced. Thats how the Japanese took Port Arthur; there was a sort of ditch around the fortress, as there are in fortified places, and because of that they couldnt get in; well, they let themselves be killed till they were able to walk across on the bodies: the bodies made a Bridge by filling up the ditch, and then they walked across.
   People who are conscious that death isnt the end, that death is the beginning of something else, it gives them a strength that these Europeans cannot have.

0 1967-05-24, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And each oneeach one who was destined to effect the junctionbelieves in his simplicity that the Bridge he has walked is the only one. The result: religions, philosophies, dogmas, creedsbattle.
   Seen as a whole, its very interesting, very charming, with a Smile that looks on. Oh, that Smile looking on. That Smile seems to be saying, How complicated you make it! When it could be so simple.

0 1967-07-22, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But in physics you are in the very domain of the mechanical law where process is everything and the driving consciousness has chosen to conceal itself with the greatest thoroughnessso that, scientifically speaking, it does not exist there. One can discover it there by occultism and yoga, but the methods of occult science and of yoga are not measurable or followable by the means of physical scienceso the gulf remains in existence. It may be Bridged one day, but the physicist is not likely to be the Bridge-builder, so it is no use asking him to try what is beyond his province.
   November 5, 1934

0 1968-02-07, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   3) Auroville wants to be the Bridge between the past and the future. Taking advantage of all discoveries
   All discoveries, that is, philosophical, spiritual, moral, scientific, everythingtaking advantage of the past.

0 1968-02-28, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   3) Auroville wants to be the Bridge between the past and the future. Taking advantage of all discoveries from without and from within, Auroville will boldly spring towards future realisations.
   4) Auroville will be a site of material and spiritual researches for a living embodiment of an actual Human Unity.

0 1968-05-22, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   For perhaps a long time yet, or at any rate for some time, P.L. must be the intermediary, but a somewhat conscious onenot active. He acts as an intermediary, as a link (gesture as of a Bridge between Mother and the Vatican), but he shouldnt He doesnt have the capacity to resist those peoples tremendous power. He should remain very stillvery still, very peacefulhe should let himself live happily, then he will fulfill his function.
   See conversation of April 3, 1968.

0 1969-12-31, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So then, for the rest, its the same to me, they will do as they like. They first thought of building a dwelling for me, but Ill never go, so its no use, its quite unnecessary. And to watch over the islet, it was agreed there would be a small house for H. who wanted to be there simply as a guard . Then R. had arranged a whole system of Bridges to link that to the other bank. The other bank would be entirely made of gardens all around. Those gardens we thought of twelve gardens (dividing the distance into twelve), twelve gardens with each of them concentrated on one thing: a state of consciousness with the flowers representing it. And the twelfth garden would be in the islet, around (not around but beside) the Mandir with the tree, the banyan which is there. Thats what is at the center of the city. And there, there would be a repetition of the twelve gardens around, with the flowers arranged in the same way There are now two Americans here, husb and and wife, and the husb and studied there for more than a year the art of gardening, and he came here with that knowledge. So I asked him to start straight away preparing the plan for the inner garden: theyre working on it.
   But then, the answer is always the same: We have no money!

0 1971-01-16, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But I was thinking that for the Bulletin perhaps we could put a note that would connect the different periods, because going abruptly, without any Bridge from what was to what will bewhat I feel will bewould be very difficult to understand.
   How did you feel about that note? I am all the more interested because I didnt have any contact with anyone at that point: Z happened to be cleaning the room while the others were busythey were my legs to do things! It was quite a physical task, you know: to get me from a chair to an armchair and from the armchair to the bed. It was really bad, I was like a childworse, worse because the rest of the body, all the rest of the body was normal, but for some time one of my legs was simply it was as if it were finished, as if there were nothing there. And little by little, little by little it came back. That was the final period. But it was not an innocent paralysis! For at least three weeksat least for three weeks there was a continuous pain, night and day, 24 hours out of 24, without any letup, none whatsoever: it was as if everything were being torn out of me. You know, I dont usually complain, but I was almost forced to cry out loud all the time. So, of course, there was no question of seeing anyone. Now its over. The pain is quite bearable and the body has resumed a somewhat normal existence.

0 1972-03-29a, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Unfortunately, nothing came of it. The narrow-mindedness of the Paris "Study Center" discouraged Malraux once and for all. The Bridge that Y.L. and Satprem had so painstakingly built since 1955 with Satprem's first letter to Malraux was instantly shattered. Strange how on all sides Mother was surrounded by such a global incomprehension of the deep significance of the History, as if all this were merely a parochial story, or even an "ashram" story. For the record, we publish in the Addendum Satprem's first letter to Malraux in 1955, along with Malraux's reply.
   Essays on the Gita, XIII.367-368.

0 1972-04-02a, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   A few are scattered here and there, individuals or groups of three or four. But most go out from a side door to our left. Another door is to the left at the top of a stairway which mounts from the courtyard below and ends in a sort of Bridge or passage. I see one or two persons going out from this Bridge-door. Turning to the right, this passage leads straight to the Mothers room.
   We enter Mothers chamber. The Mother is lying on a bed. She is dressed in white satin or silk (the couch also). Four or five people are inside, disconsolate. Slowly they wander out. One or two Pass to the adjoining chamber. Finally only Satprem and I remain. He is near the Mothers bed The Mother sits up and starts talking to Satprem. She is explaining to him about the transformation of the body. She talks for a long time.

0 1972-04-13, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Conversation with Sujata. From now on, none of the recordings made in Mother's room by her attendant will be communicated to Satprem. What follows was noted down from memory by Sujata. She first reads to Mother a letter from one of the schoolchildren; Sujata was trying to build a Bridge between Mother and the mass of anonymous people who truly loved her but had no access to her.)
   Sweet Mother,

0 1972-04-26, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But as soon as I touch material things its awful. Theres no Bridge between the inner life and Matternone AT ALL, a complete chasm.
   (after a silence)
  --
   I am beginning to understand why Sri Aurobindo always said it was woman (Mother caresses Sujatas cheek with her finger) that could build a Bridge between the two. I am beginning to understand. One day, Ill explain. I am beginning to understand. Sri Aurobindo used to say: it is woman that can build a Bridge between the old world and the supramental world. Now I understand.
   Yes, I understand too.

0 1972-06-10, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But when I tried to recall it so as to keep it in the ordinary consciousness (not the ordinary consciousness: the intermediary consciousness, like thisgesture of a Bridge the one I have all the time), it it sort of evaporated. When I am not active, when I am like now, its crystal clear: thats IT.
   (Mother plunges in)

0 1973-04-08, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (The next day, as agreed, I came to see Mother. From now on, the attendant was barely visible anymore, but she secretly recorded our conversations. The whole time of this meeting is spent in meditation. I keep having the feeling that Mother is trying to build another kind of Bridge with me. Towards the end.)
   [Mother was well aware of it and had even said to her son, "She records when she isn't supposed to."]

02.03 - The Glory and the Fall of Life, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Across the conscious gulf there was no Bridge.
  A darker air encircled still his soul

02.04 - The Kingdoms of the Little Life, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Existence Bridge-like spanned the inconscient gulfs,
  A half-illumined building in a mist,

02.06 - The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Life, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  She builds creation like a rainbow Bridge
  Between the original Silence and the Void.

02.10 - The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Little Mind, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Escaping over a wide and shimmering Bridge,
  He came into a realm of early Light

02.11 - The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Mind, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Its mights that Bridge the gulf twixt man and God,
  Its lights that combat Ignorance and Death.

03.02 - The Adoration of the Divine Mother, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The Bridge between the rapture and the calm,
  The passion and the beauty of the Bride,
  --
  She is the golden Bridge, the wonderful fire.
  The luminous heart of the Unknown is she,

03.03 - The House of the Spirit and the New Creation, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A tie between them still could Bridge two worlds;
  There was a dim response, a distant breath;

04.01 - The Birth and Childhood of the Flame, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A golden Bridge spanning a faery flood,
  A moon-touched palm-tree single by a lake

04.01 - The Divine Man, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The Divine then descends into the earth-frame, not merely as an immanent and hidden essencesarvabhtntratm but as an individual person embodying that essencemnu tanumritam. Man too, however earthly and impure he maybe, is essentially the Divine himself, carries in him the spark of the supreme consciousness that he is in his true and highest reality. That is how in him is Bridged the gulf that apparently exists between the mortal and the immortal, the Infinite and the Finite, the Eternal and the Momentary, and the Divine too can come into him and become, so to say, his lower self.
   The individual or personal Divine leaves his home of all blissVaikunthaforgets himself and enters into this world of all misery; but this does not mean that he becomes wholly the Man of Misery: he encompasses all misery within himself, penetrates as well into the stuff and substance of all misery, but suffuses all that with the purifying and transforming pressure of his own supreme consciousness. And yet pain and suffering are real, cruelly real, even to the Divine Man. Just as the ordinary human creature suffers and agonises in spite of the divine essence in him, in spite of his other deeper truth and reality, his soul of inalienable bliss, his psychic being, the Divine too suffers in the same way in spite of his divinity. This double line of consciousness, this system of parallels running alongside each other, interacting upon each other (even intersecting each other, when viewed in a frame of infinity) gives the whole secret mechanism of creation, its purpose, its working and its fulfilment. It is nothing else than the gradual replacement or elimination, elevation or sublimation of the elements on one line that are transmuted into those of the other. The Divine enters into the Evil to root out the Evil and plant there or release and fructify the seed of Divinity lying covered over and lost in the depths of dead inconscience.

04.02 - A Chapter of Human Evolution, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The Greek Mind, as I said, is the Bridge thrown across the gulf existing between the spiritual, the occult, the intuitive and the sensuous, the physical, the material. Since the arrival of the Hellenes a highway has been built up, a metalled macada-mised road connecting these two levels of human experience and there is possible now a free and open communication from the one to the other. We need not speak any more of God and the gods and the divine principles indirectly through symbols and similes, but in mental terms which are closer to our normal understanding and we can also utilise the form of our intellection and reasoning to represent and capture something of what lies beyond intellect and reason.
   In India we have an echo of the transition, rather perhaps, she held up the type of the transition required. For here the evolution seems to have been more gradual and the steps are more clearly visible leading one to the other. India maintained an unbroken continuity in the cyclic change of the human consciousness. She was coeval with Egypt and Chaldea, Sumeria and Babylon: she communed with them perhaps in similar and parallel terms. And yet she changed or evolved and knew to express herself in other terms in other times. She had talked in mystic terms with the mystics and later on she talked in rational terms with rationalists. And today we see signs of her parleying with the Scientists in scientific terms. That is how India still lives, while Egypt and Chaldea have gone the way of Atlantis and Gondwanaland. For something is enshrined there which is eternal, something living and dynamic which is pressing forward to manifest and embody itself, some supreme truth and reality of the future which she is fostering within her to deliver to nature and humanitya new humanity with a new nature.

05.03 - Satyavan and Savitri, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The Bridge between the appearance and the Truth,
  The mystic aim for which the world was made,

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--- Overview of noun bridge

The noun bridge has 9 senses (first 5 from tagged texts)
                    
1. (4) bridge, span ::: (a structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle such as a river or canal or railway etc.)
2. (3) bridge, bridge circuit ::: (a circuit consisting of two branches (4 arms arranged in a diamond configuration) across which a meter is connected)
3. (2) bridge ::: (something resembling a bridge in form or function; "his letters provided a bridge across the centuries")
4. (1) bridge ::: (the hard ridge that forms the upper part of the nose; "her glasses left marks on the bridge of her nose")
5. (1) bridge ::: (any of various card games based on whist for four players)
6. bridge ::: (a wooden support that holds the strings up)
7. bridge, bridgework ::: (a denture anchored to teeth on either side of missing teeth)
8. bridge, nosepiece ::: (the link between two lenses; rests on the nose)
9. bridge, bridge deck ::: (an upper deck where a ship is steered and the captain stands)

--- Overview of verb bridge

The verb bridge has 3 senses (first 2 from tagged texts)
                    
1. (3) bridge, bridge over ::: (connect or reduce the distance between)
2. (1) bridge ::: (make a bridge across; "bridge a river")
3. bridge ::: (cross over on a bridge)


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun bridge

9 senses of bridge                          

Sense 1
bridge, span
   => structure, construction
     => artifact, artefact
       => whole, unit
         => object, physical object
           => physical entity
             => entity

Sense 2
bridge, bridge circuit
   => circuit, electrical circuit, electric circuit
     => electrical device
       => device
         => instrumentality, instrumentation
           => artifact, artefact
             => whole, unit
               => object, physical object
                 => physical entity
                   => entity

Sense 3
bridge
   => connection, connexion, connectedness
     => relation
       => abstraction, abstract entity
         => entity

Sense 4
bridge
   => structure, anatomical structure, complex body part, bodily structure, body structure
     => body part
       => part, piece
         => thing
           => physical entity
             => entity

Sense 5
bridge
   => card game, cards
     => game
       => activity
         => act, deed, human action, human activity
           => event
             => psychological feature
               => abstraction, abstract entity
                 => entity

Sense 6
bridge
   => support
     => device
       => instrumentality, instrumentation
         => artifact, artefact
           => whole, unit
             => object, physical object
               => physical entity
                 => entity

Sense 7
bridge, bridgework
   => denture, dental plate, plate
     => dental appliance
       => device
         => instrumentality, instrumentation
           => artifact, artefact
             => whole, unit
               => object, physical object
                 => physical entity
                   => entity

Sense 8
bridge, nosepiece
   => link, linkup, tie, tie-in
     => fastener, fastening, holdfast, fixing
       => restraint, constraint
         => device
           => instrumentality, instrumentation
             => artifact, artefact
               => whole, unit
                 => object, physical object
                   => physical entity
                     => entity

Sense 9
bridge, bridge deck
   => upper deck
     => deck
       => platform
         => horizontal surface, level
           => surface
             => artifact, artefact
               => whole, unit
                 => object, physical object
                   => physical entity
                     => entity


--- Hyponyms of noun bridge

4 of 9 senses of bridge                        

Sense 1
bridge, span
   => Bailey bridge
   => cantilever bridge
   => cattle guard, cattle grid
   => covered bridge
   => drawbridge, lift bridge
   => footbridge, overcrossing, pedestrian bridge
   => overpass, flyover
   => pontoon bridge, bateau bridge, floating bridge
   => rope bridge
   => steel arch bridge
   => suspension bridge
   => toll bridge
   => trestle bridge
   => truss bridge
   => viaduct

Sense 2
bridge, bridge circuit
   => Wheatstone bridge

Sense 5
bridge
   => bridge whist
   => auction, auction bridge
   => contract, contract bridge

Sense 9
bridge, bridge deck
   => conning tower
   => flying bridge, flybridge, fly bridge, monkey bridge


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun bridge

9 senses of bridge                          

Sense 1
bridge, span
   => structure, construction

Sense 2
bridge, bridge circuit
   => circuit, electrical circuit, electric circuit

Sense 3
bridge
   => connection, connexion, connectedness

Sense 4
bridge
   => structure, anatomical structure, complex body part, bodily structure, body structure

Sense 5
bridge
   => card game, cards

Sense 6
bridge
   => support

Sense 7
bridge, bridgework
   => denture, dental plate, plate

Sense 8
bridge, nosepiece
   => link, linkup, tie, tie-in

Sense 9
bridge, bridge deck
   => upper deck




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun bridge

9 senses of bridge                          

Sense 1
bridge, span
  -> structure, construction
   => airdock, hangar, repair shed
   => altar
   => arcade, colonnade
   => arch
   => area
   => balcony
   => balcony
   => bascule
   => boarding
   => body
   => bridge, span
   => building, edifice
   => building complex, complex
   => catchment
   => coil, spiral, volute, whorl, helix
   => colonnade
   => column, pillar
   => corner, quoin
   => cross
   => deathtrap
   => defensive structure, defense, defence
   => door
   => entablature
   => erection
   => establishment
   => false bottom
   => floor, level, storey, story
   => fountain
   => guide
   => house of cards, cardhouse, card-house, cardcastle
   => housing, lodging, living accommodations
   => hull
   => jungle gym
   => lamination
   => landing, landing place
   => lookout, observation tower, lookout station, observatory
   => masonry
   => memorial, monument
   => mound, hill
   => obstruction, obstructor, obstructer, impediment, impedimenta
   => partition, divider
   => platform, weapons platform
   => porch
   => post and lintel
   => prefab
   => projection
   => public works
   => sail
   => set-back, setoff, offset
   => shelter
   => shoebox
   => signboard, sign
   => stadium, bowl, arena, sports stadium
   => superstructure
   => supporting structure
   => tower
   => transept
   => trestlework
   => vaulting
   => ways, shipway, slipway
   => wellhead
   => wind tunnel
   => honeycomb
   => balance, equilibrium, equipoise, counterbalance

Sense 2
bridge, bridge circuit
  -> circuit, electrical circuit, electric circuit
   => bridge, bridge circuit
   => bridged-T
   => closed circuit, loop
   => computer circuit
   => delay line
   => feedback circuit, feedback loop
   => flip-flop
   => limiter, clipper
   => link, data link
   => open circuit
   => pulse timing circuit
   => resonator, resonant circuit
   => series circuit
   => squelch circuit, squelch, squelcher
   => tank circuit
   => T-network
   => wiring

Sense 3
bridge
  -> connection, connexion, connectedness
   => series
   => alliance, bond
   => linkage
   => communication
   => concatenation
   => bridge
   => involvement
   => relevance, relevancy
   => relatedness

Sense 4
bridge
  -> structure, anatomical structure, complex body part, bodily structure, body structure
   => layer
   => apodeme
   => calyculus, caliculus, calycle
   => tooth
   => pad
   => gill slit, branchial cleft, gill cleft
   => gill arch, branchial arch, gill bar
   => peristome
   => syrinx
   => bulb
   => carina
   => cauda
   => chiasma, chiasm, decussation
   => cingulum
   => concha
   => filament, filum
   => germ
   => infundibulum
   => interstice
   => landmark
   => limbus
   => rib
   => blade
   => radicle
   => plexus, rete
   => tube, tube-shaped structure
   => passage, passageway
   => fundus
   => funiculus
   => head
   => cavity, bodily cavity, cavum
   => root, tooth root
   => capsule
   => uvea
   => lens nucleus, nucleus
   => membranous labyrinth
   => bony labyrinth, osseous labyrinth
   => glans
   => alveolar bed
   => valve
   => vascular structure
   => lacrimal apparatus
   => cytoskeleton
   => nucleolus organizer, nucleolus organiser, nucleolar organizer, nucleolar organiser
   => centromere, kinetochore
   => aster
   => neural structure
   => fold, plica
   => gyrus, convolution
   => cartilaginous structure
   => ball
   => plate
   => horny structure, unguis
   => skeletal structure
   => costa
   => head
   => bridge
   => rotator cuff
   => cornu
   => corona
   => receptor
   => zone, zona

Sense 5
bridge
  -> card game, cards
   => all fours, high-low-jack
   => baccarat, chemin de fer
   => beggar-my-neighbor, beggar-my-neighbour, strip-Jack-naked
   => blackjack, twenty-one, vingt-et-un
   => bridge
   => casino, cassino
   => cribbage, crib
   => ecarte
   => euchre, five hundred
   => fantan, sevens, parliament
   => faro
   => Go Fish
   => monte, four-card monte, three-card monte
   => Michigan, Chicago, Newmarket, boodle, stops
   => Napoleon, nap
   => old maid
   => pinochle, pinocle, penuchle, bezique
   => piquet
   => pisha paysha
   => poker, poker game
   => rouge et noir, trente-et-quarante
   => rummy, rum
   => solitaire, patience
   => whist, long whist, short whist

Sense 6
bridge
  -> support
   => andiron, firedog, dog, dog-iron
   => arch support
   => back, backrest
   => backboard
   => baluster
   => bar
   => base, pedestal, stand
   => bearing
   => bearing wall
   => bedpost
   => bookend
   => brace
   => bracket, wall bracket
   => bridge
   => foot
   => foothold, footing
   => handrest
   => hanger
   => harness
   => harp
   => headstock
   => leg
   => perch
   => pier
   => pier
   => pillow block
   => rack, stand
   => rest
   => rib
   => rocker
   => seat
   => shelf
   => spoke, wheel spoke, radius
   => step, stair
   => stirrup, stirrup iron
   => stock, gunstock
   => structural member
   => tailstock
   => tee, football tee
   => undercarriage
   => yoke

Sense 7
bridge, bridgework
  -> denture, dental plate, plate
   => bridge, bridgework
   => false teeth
   => partial denture

Sense 8
bridge, nosepiece
  -> link, linkup, tie, tie-in
   => bridge, nosepiece

Sense 9
bridge, bridge deck
  -> upper deck
   => boat deck
   => bridge, bridge deck
   => freeboard deck
   => weather deck, shelter deck




--- Grep of noun bridge
angostura bridge
auction bridge
bailey bridge
bateau bridge
baton rouge bridge
bayonne bridge
benjamin franklin bridge
bosporus bridge
bridge
bridge agent
bridge circuit
bridge deck
bridge hand
bridge partner
bridge player
bridge whist
bridged-t
bridgehead
bridgeport
bridges
bridget
bridgetown
bridgework
bronx-whitestone bridge
brooklyn bridge
cambridge
cantilever bridge
commodore john barry bridge
contract bridge
covered bridge
delaware memorial bridge
drawbridge
eadweard muybridge
floating bridge
fly bridge
flybridge
flying bridge
footbridge
george washington bridge
golden gate bridge
greater new orleans bridge
humber bridge
jet bridge
kammon strait bridge
lift bridge
mackinac bridge
minato ohashi bridge
monkey bridge
muybridge
new river gorge bridge
oxbridge
pedestrian bridge
pierre laporte bridge
pontoon bridge
quebec bridge
queensboro bridge
rope bridge
steel arch bridge
suspension bridge
sydney harbor bridge
tacoma narrows bridge
tappan zee bridge
toll bridge
trestle bridge
truss bridge
verrazano-narrows bridge
walt whitman bridge
water under the bridge
weighbridge
wheatstone bridge



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Ruby Bridges ::: Born: September 8, 1954; Occupation: Author;
William Bridges ::: Born: 1933; Died: February 17, 2013; Occupation: Author;
Eadweard Muybridge ::: Born: April 9, 1830; Died: May 8, 1904; Occupation: Photographer;
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Leon Bridges ::: Born: July 13, 1989;
Ann Bridge ::: Born: 1889; Died: 1974; Occupation: Autobiographer;
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seaQuest DSV (1995 - 1998) - Captain Nathan Bridger is hauled out of retirement to command the new submarine SeaQuest, under the authority of the United Earth/Oceans Organization. His ship goes up against pirate forces commanded by Marilyn Stark, a former SeaQuest captain who tried to instigate a war.
Benson (1979 - 1986) - Spin-Off of the hit comedy "SOAP", "BENSON", the Butler of Jessica Tate helps out her cousin Gene Gatling, who is the Governor of the state. Benson's first escapade lands him into finding a way for a huge company to build their new bridge without killing beavers. His success in this idea seems to la...
Fish (1977 - 1978) - Barney Miller spinoff in which Detective Phil Fish(Abe Vigoda) and his wife Bernice(Florence Stanley)adopt five children(including Todd Bridges of "Different Strokes"and Denise Miller of"Archie Bunker's Place").
Starman (1986 - 1987) - A TV series sequel to the theatrical released film Starman which starred Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen. In the series, the alien returns to find and assist the child he fathered 14 years before on his visit to Earth. When he arrives, he takes on the identity of Paul Forrester, a prize-winning free-la...
The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show (1969 - 1985) - A newly-expanded version of "The Bugs Bunny Show" which previously aired in primetime, the show moved to ABC in 1967 and was combined with "The Road Runner Show". The series played famous Bugs Bunny and Road Runner/Coyote shorts abridged with new intros by Bugs and the Road Runner. Up until 1977 it...
Bridget Loves Bernie (1972 - 1972) - Controversial comedy about a rich Irish girl who marries a poor Jewish boy. Starring Meredith Baxter and David Birney (who later married) and co-starring David Doyle, Audra Lindley, Harold J. Stone and Bibi Osterwald. Widely reported that the series was cancelled after Jewish groups pressured CBS.
Nightmare Cafe (1992 - 1992) - Nightmare Cafe is a short-lived American telefantasy program which aired on NBC for an abridged first season from January to April 1992. While the overall tone of the program was that of a mystical fantasy, it frequently incorporated elements of dark humor, horror, and even outright comedy. A total...
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Never the Twain (1988 - 1994) - Simon Peel and Oliver Smallbridge contest a bitter rivalry in all that they do. Not only are they next-door neighbours, they are also rivals in the antiques market (formerly business partners, they are now pursuing trade individually). Typifying his character, Peel believes that he deals in the best...
Nash Bridges (1996 - 2001) - A cop named Nash, and his partner Joe, keep tabs on criminals in San Fransisco.
Harts of the West (1993 - 1994) - After suffering a minor heart attack and a major midlife crisis Chicago lingerie salesman Dave Hart (Beau Bridges) says adios to the big city, uproots his less than enthusastic family and heads west in search of his inner hombre
House on Haunted Hill (1959)(1959) - Millionaire Fredrick Loren (and his 4th wife) invites five random guests for a Haunted House party at the notorious "House on Haunted Hill". The guest include: pilot Lance Schroeder, journalist Ruth Bridges, Watson Prichard (the owner of The House), Nora Manning, an employee for Fredrick Loren, and...
Against All Odds(1984) - Terry Brogan (Jeff Bridges) is a football player for a team called The Outlaws, and he gets kicked off the team. After that, his friend Jake Wise (James Woods) asks him to go look for his girlfriend (Rachel Ward) who ran off to Mexico to avoid him, and Terry agrees, but once he finds her, the two en...
Starman(1984) - Having crashed to Earth, an extraterrestrial space traveller must assume a human identity lest he be captured by the authorities. The alien (Jeff Bridges) chooses the likeness of the recently deceased husband of Jenny Hayden (Karen Allen). At first dumbstruck, Jenny becomes both hostile toward and f...
Against All Odds(1984) - Terry Brogan (Jeff Bridges) is a football player for a team called The Outlaws, and he gets kicked off the team. After that, his friend Jake Wise (James Woods) asks him to go look for his girlfriend (Rachel Ward) who ran off to Mexico to avoid him, and Terry agrees, but once he finds her, the two en...
Volunteers(1985) - Lawrence is a rich kid with a bad accent and a large debt. After his father refuses to help him out, Lawrence escapes his angry debtors by jumping on a Peace Corp flight to Southeast Asia, where he is assigned to build a bridge for the local villagers with American-As-Apple-Pie WSU Grad Tom Tuttle a...
A Bridge Too Far(1977) - This movie is the dramatization of Operation Market-Garden, a failed World War 2 operation to stop the Germans earlier so the war can end sooner.
Single White Female(1992) - Traumatized by the discovery that her live-in fianc has cheated on her with his ex-wife, Allison Jones (Bridget Fonda) decides to find a roommate to share her apartment on Manhattan's Upper West Side. After interviewing candidates, beautiful, sophisticated career woman Allison settles on Hedra C...
Tucker: The Man And His Dream(1988) - Preston Tucker (Jeff Bridges) was just your everyday car enthusiast. When the government recruited him to create some vehicles for combat, he came up with designs so revolutionary that the auto industry is set on edge.
8 Million Ways To Die(1986) - An alcoholic, disgraced detective named Matt Scudder (Jeff Bridges) ends up in the middle of a complex case involving sex, drugs and lots o
Shag(1989) - It's the final Summer before the assassination of John F. Kennedy sets the world on edge. Carson (Phoebe Cates) and her friends Melaina (Bridget Fonda), Pudge (Annabeth Gish) and Luanne (Page Hannah) are going to have a vacation to have all the fun they can before Carson gets married.
Hammersmith is Out(1972) - The Faust legend retold (loosely) and applied to a mentally disturbed patient in a hospital run by a doctor of dubious sanity himself. The patient (Burton) offers the innocent orderly (Bridges) vast riches if he'll help him escape.
Transformers Scramble City(1986) - Scramble City is the name of a Transformers OVA (Original Video Animation) created and released in Japan in April 1986. As Transformers: The Movie would not be brought to Japan until 1990, Scramble City was instead created to bridge the gap between it and season 2 of the Transformers cartoon in Japa...
Othello(1995) - Actor Oliver Parker made his directorial debut with this adaptation of the tragic play by William Shakespeare that abridges the original text by half and ups the quotient of sex and violence. Laurence Fishburne stars as the Moorish general Othello, who returns a hero after crushing an invasion attem...
It Could Happen to You(1994) - Loosely based on a true story, this uneven romantic comedy depicts the unexpected way in which a winning lottery ticket unites a pair of strangers. Waitress Yvonne (Bridget Fonda) first meets police officer Charlie (Nicolas Cage) when he eats in her restaurant. Realizing that he doesn't have enough...
Rough Magic(1997) - Director Clare Peploe (wife of Bernardo Bertolucci) adapted this blend of noir mystery and magical realism from the story Miss Shumway Waves a Wand by James Hadley Chase. Bridget Fonda stars as Myra Shumway, an apprentice to a magician (Kenneth Mars) in 1952 Los Angeles. Myra is unhappily engaged to...
Watermelon Man(1970) - a bigoted Caucasian insurance salesman(Godfrey Cambridge)wakes up to find he has turned into an African American.
Graffiti Bridge(1990) - Graffiti Bridge is a 1990 American rock musical drama film written by, directed by, and starring Prince in his final film role. It is the sequel to his 1984 film, Purple Rain. Like its predecessor, it was accompanied by a soundtrack album of the sam
The Fisher King(1991) - The Fisher King is a 1991 American comedy-drama film written by Richard LaGravenese and directed by Terry Gilliam. It stars Robin Williams and Jeff Bridges, with Mercedes Ruehl, Amanda Plummer, and Michael Jeter in supporting roles. The film is about a radio shock-jock who tries to find redemption b...
Mr. And Mrs. Bridge(1990) - Set during World War II, an upper-class family begins to fall apart due to the conservative nature of the patriarch and the progressive values of his children.
Map Of The Human Heart(1992) - Fantastic improbabilities, happenstance and the undying bridge of love are part of this romantic fantasy about an Inuit who crosses years, oceans and the ravages of WWII to find his childhood love, a Metis girl, but finds that their cultures are the most difficult spaces to gap.
The Bridge On The River Kwai(1957) - After settling his differences with a Japanese PoW camp commander, a British colonel co-operates to oversee his men's construction of a railway bridge for their captors - while oblivious to a plan by the Allies to destroy it.
Starman(1984) - Starman is a 1984 American science fiction romance film directed by John Carpenter, that tells the story of a humanoid alien (Jeff Bridges) who has come to Earth in response to the invitation found on the gold phonograph record installed on the Voyager 2 spac
The American Success Company(1980) - Also known as "Success", Jeff Bridges plays a man thought lowly of by everyone in his life who changes his image.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix(2007) - Harry's fifth year begins with him being attacked by Dementors in Little Whinging. Later, he finds out that the Ministry of Magic is in denial of Lord Voldemort's return. Harry is also beset by disturbing and realistic nightmares while Professor Umbridge, a representative of Minister for Magic Corne...
Saw VI(2009) - Saw VI is a 2009 thriller horror film directed by Kevin Greutert from a screenplay written by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan. It is the sixth installment in the sevenpart Saw film series and stars Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Betsy Russell, Mark Rolston, Peter Outerbridge, and Shawnee Smith. It...
The History Boys(2006) - An unruly class of gifted and charming teenage boys are taught by two eccentric and innovative teachers, as their headmaster pushes for them all to get accepted into Oxford or Cambridge.
Empire(1964) - Empire is a 1964 American silent black-and-white film made by Andy Warhol. It consists of eight hours and five minutes of continuous slow motion footage of the Empire State Building in New York City. Abridged showings of the film were never allowed, and supposedly the very unwatchability of the film...
Bridge to Terabithia(2007) - Ten-year-old neighbors Jess Aarons and Leslie Burke create a fantasy world called Terabithia where they spend all their time in an abandoned tree house. Based on the novel of the same name.
The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants(2005) - Four teenage girls Lena, Tibby, Bridget, and Carmen are best friends from Bethesda, Maryland, who are about to separate for the summer for the first time in their lives. Lena is spending the summer in Greece with her grandparents; Tibby is staying at home; Bridget is going to soccer camp in Mexi...
Like Mike(2002) - Teenage orphan Calvin Cambridge (Lil' Bow Wow) manages to get tickets to a home game for the struggling Los Angeles Knights from the team's coach. The next day, Calvin obtains a pair of old Nike Blazers sneakers from a Salvation Army thrift store that had reportedly been used by a great basketball p...
Crossing The Bridge(1992) - The adventures of three teenage friends in 1970s Detroit.
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17 Again (2009) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 42min | Comedy, Drama, Fantasy | 17 April 2009 (USA) -- Mike O'Donnell is ungrateful for how his life turned out. He gets a chance to rewrite his life when he tried to save a janitor near a bridge and jumped after him into a time vortex. Director: Burr Steers Writer:
21 Bridges (2019) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 39min | Action, Crime, Thriller | 22 November 2019 (USA) -- An embattled NYPD detective is thrust into a citywide manhunt for a pair of cop killers after uncovering a massive and unexpected conspiracy. Director: Brian Kirk Writers:
8 Simple Rules ::: 8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter (original tit ::: TV-PG | 30min | Comedy, Drama | TV Series (20022005) -- The Hennessy clan -- mother Cate, daughters Bridget and Kerry, and son Rory -- look to one another for guidance and support after the death of Paul, the family patriarch. Cate's parents lend a hand. Creator:
A Bridge Too Far (1977) ::: 7.4/10 -- PG | 2h 55min | Drama, History, War | 15 June 1977 (USA) -- Operation Market Garden, September 1944: The Allies attempt to capture several strategically important bridges in the Netherlands in the hope of breaking the German lines. Director: Richard Attenborough Writers:
Another Country (1984) ::: 7.0/10 -- PG | 1h 30min | Biography, Drama, History | June 1984 (UK) -- Based on the life of the young Guy Burgess, who would become better known as one of the Cambridge Spies. Director: Marek Kanievska Writers: Julian Mitchell (screenplay), Julian Mitchell (play) Stars:
Attack on Titan Abridged ::: 7.5/10 -- Attack on Titan Abridged Poster -- Director: Curtis Arnott (as Takahata101) Writers: Curtis Arnott (as Takahata101), Howard Wang (as TehExorcist) Stars: Howard Wang, Kimlinh Tran, Curtis Arnott
A Walk in the Sun (1945) ::: 7.0/10 -- Approved | 1h 57min | Drama, War | 25 December 1945 (USA) -- During WWII, a platoon of American soldiers trudge through the Italian countryside in search of a bridge they have been ordered to blow up, encountering danger and destruction along the way. Director: Lewis Milestone Writers: Harry Brown (by), Robert Rossen (screenplay) Stars:
Blow the Man Down (2019) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 1h 31min | Comedy, Drama, Mystery | 20 March 2020 (USA) -- Mary Beth and Priscilla Connolly attempt to cover up a gruesome run-in with a dangerous man. To conceal their crime, the sisters must go deep into the criminal underbelly of their hometown, uncovering the town's darkest secrets. Directors: Bridget Savage Cole, Danielle Krudy Writers:
Bridge of Spies (2015) ::: 7.6/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 22min | Drama, History, Thriller | 16 October 2015 (USA) -- During the Cold War, an American lawyer is recruited to defend an arrested Soviet spy in court, and then help the CIA facilitate an exchange of the spy for the Soviet captured American U2 spy plane pilot, Francis Gary Powers. Director: Steven Spielberg Writers:
Bridgerton ::: TV-MA | 1h | Drama, Romance | TV Series (2020 ) Season 2 Premiere 2021 -- Wealth, lust, and betrayal set against the backdrop of Regency-era England, seen through the eyes of the powerful Bridgerton family. Creator:
Bridget Jones's Baby (2016) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 2h 3min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 16 September 2016 (USA) -- Forty-something and single again, Bridget decides to focus on her job and surround herself with friends. In a twist, she finds herself pregnant, but with one hitch - she can only be fifty percent sure of the identity of her baby's father. Director: Sharon Maguire Writers:
Bridget Jones's Diary (2001) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 37min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 13 April 2001 (USA) -- Bridget Jones is determined to improve herself while she looks for love in a year in which she keeps a personal diary. Director: Sharon Maguire Writers: Helen Fielding (novel), Helen Fielding (screenplay) | 2 more credits
Bridge to Terabithia (2007) ::: 7.1/10 -- PG | 1h 36min | Drama, Family, Fantasy | 16 February 2007 (USA) -- A preteen's life turns upside down when he befriends the new girl in school and they imagine a whole new fantasy world to escape reality. Director: Gabor Csupo Writers: Jeff Stockwell (screenplay), David Paterson (screenplay) | 1 more
Commander in Chief ::: TV-PG | 1h | Drama | TV Series (20052006) -- 1 -- MacKenzie Allen becomes the first woman American president after she ascends to the job following the death of president Teddy Bridges. Creator: Rod Lurie
Crashing ::: TV-MA | 30min | Comedy | TV Series (2016) -- A comedy series following the lives of six 20- and 30-somethings living together as property guardians of a large, disused hospital. Creator: Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Easy Rider (1969) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 1h 35min | Adventure, Drama | 14 July 1969 (Canada) -- Two bikers head from L.A. to New Orleans through the open country and desert lands, and along the way they meet a man who bridges a counter-culture gap of which they had been unaware. Director: Dennis Hopper Writers:
Final Fantasy VII: Machinabridged ::: Poster Non-official parody of Square Enix's role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. Stars: Justin Briner, Anthony Sardinha, Sarah Anne Williams
Force 10 from Navarone (1978) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG | 1h 58min | Action, Drama, War | 8 December 1978 (USA) -- During World War II, several oddly assorted military experts are teamed in a mission to raid and destroy a bridge vital to enemy strategy. Director: Guy Hamilton Writers: Alistair MacLean (novel), Robin Chapman (screenplay) | 1 more credit Stars:
For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) ::: 6.9/10 -- Passed | 2h 50min | Adventure, Drama, History | 16 July 1943 (USA) -- During the Spanish Civil War, an American allied with the Republicans finds romance during a desperate mission to blow up a strategically important bridge. Director: Sam Wood Writers: Dudley Nichols (screen play), Ernest Hemingway (from the celebrated novel by)
Grantchester ::: TV-14 | 45min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | TV Series (2014 ) -- A Cambridgeshire clergyman finds himself investigating a series of mysterious wrongdoings in his small village of Grantchester. Creator: Daisy Coulam
Killing Eve ::: TV-14 | 42min | Action, Adventure, Drama | TV Series (2018 ) -- After a series of events, the lives of a security operative and an assassin become inextricably linked. Creator: Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (1983) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 2h 3min | Drama, War | 2 September 1983 (USA) -- During WWII, a British colonel tries to bridge the cultural divides between a British POW and the Japanese camp commander in order to avoid bloodshed. Director: Nagisa shima Writers:
Nash Bridges ::: TV-14 | 1h | Action, Crime, Drama | TV Series (19962001) -- A smart alecky San Francisco, California cop and his get rich quick scheme of a partner keep tabs on crime and take down the bad guys in the Bay Area. Creator:
Pokemon Abridged ::: Connections -- Episode Guide 33 episodes Pokemon the 'Bridged Series Poster Ash along with Lazy Brock and Crazy Misty set out on rambunctious adventures in the wonderful world of Pokemon. Stars: Michael Hecht, Jesse Nowack, Jerry Pakalinsky Add to Watchlist
Ringer ::: TV-14 | 44min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | TV Series (20112012) -- 6 month sober, Bridget is key witness to a murder but flees, visiting her identical twin, who "suicides". Bridget takes over her rich, glamorous, married life in NYC. Out of the ashes and into the fire? Creators:
SeaQuest 2032 ::: Seaquest DSV (original tit ::: TV-PG | 1h | Action, Adventure, Family | TV Series (19931996) -- In the early 21st century, mankind has colonized the oceans. The United Earth Oceans Organization enlists Captain Nathan Bridger and the submarine seaQuest DSV to keep the peace and explore the last frontier on Earth.
Serial Experiments Lain ::: TV-14 | 5h 16min | Animation, Horror, Mystery | TV Mini-Series (1998) Episode Guide 13 episodes Serial Experiments Lain Poster -- Strange events begin to occur as a withdrawn girl named Lain becomes obsessed with interconnected virtual realm of "The Wired". Stars: Kaori Shimizu, Bridget Hoffman, Dan Lorge
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) ::: 6.7/10 -- PG | 1h 45min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 1 June 1984 (USA) -- Admiral Kirk and his bridge crew risk their careers stealing the decommissioned U.S.S. Enterprise to return to the restricted Genesis Planet to recover Spock's body. Director: Leonard Nimoy Writers:
Stick It (2006) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 43min | Comedy, Drama, Sport | 28 April 2006 (USA) -- After a run-in with the law, Haley Graham (Missy Peregrym) is forced to return to the world from which she fled some years ago. Enrolled in an elite gymnastics program run by the legendary Burt Vickerman (Jeff Bridges), Haley's rebellious attitude gives way to something that just might be called team spirit. Director: Jessica Bendinger
Sword Art Online Abridged ::: TV-MA | Animation, Action, Comedy | TV Series (2013- ) Episode Guide 15 episodes Sword Art Online Abridged Poster Non-official parody of the popular anime Sword Art Online. Creators: Matthew J. Kok, Mackenzie Murdock, Jon Swinnard Stars: Matthew J. Kok, Carrie Johnston, Cole Petty
The Bridge (1959) ::: 8.0/10 -- Die Brcke (original title) -- The Bridge Poster In 1945, Germany is being overrun, and nobody is left to fight but teenagers. Director: Bernhard Wicki Writers: Manfred Gregor (novel), Michael Mansfeld | 1 more credit Stars:
The Bridge at Remagen (1969) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 55min | Action, Drama, War | 23 October 1969 (Sweden) -- As the Allied armies close in, the Germans decide to blow up the last Rhine bridge, trapping their own men on the wrong side. But will it happen? Director: John Guillermin Writers: Richard Yates (screenplay), William Roberts (screenplay) | 1 more credit
The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) ::: 8.1/10 -- PG | 2h 41min | Adventure, Drama, War | 14 December 1957 (USA) -- British POWs are forced to build a railway bridge across the river Kwai for their Japanese captors, not knowing that the allied forces are planning to destroy it. Director: David Lean Writers:
The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954) ::: 6.7/10 -- Approved | 1h 42min | Drama, Romance, War | December 1954 (USA) -- Set during the Korean War, a Navy fighter pilot must come to terms with with his own ambivalence towards the war and the fear of having to bomb a set of highly defended bridges. The ending of this grim war drama is all tension. Director: Mark Robson Writers: Valentine Davies (screenplay), James A. Michener (novel)
The Bridges of Madison County (1995) ::: 7.6/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 15min | Drama, Romance | 2 June 1995 (USA) -- Photographer Robert Kincaid wanders into the life of housewife Francesca Johnson for four days in the 1960s. Director: Clint Eastwood Writers: Richard LaGravenese (screenplay), Robert James Waller (novel)
The Bridge ::: TV-MA | 43min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | TV Series (20132014) -- Two detectives work together to take down a serial killer operating on both sides of the Texas-Chihuahua border. Creators: Elwood Reid, Bjrn Stein, Meredith Stiehm
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes ::: 1h | Crime, Drama, Mystery | TV Series (19911993) Holmes and Dr. Watson solve the mysteries of the Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax, Thor Bridge, Shoscombe Old Place, The Boscombe Valley Mystery, The Illustrious Client and The Creeping Man. Stars: Jeremy Brett, Edward Hardwicke, Rosalie Williams Available on Amazon
The China Syndrome (1979) ::: 7.4/10 -- PG | 2h 2min | Drama, Thriller | 16 March 1979 (USA) -- A reporter finds what appears to be a cover-up of safety hazards at a nuclear power plant. Director: James Bridges Writers: Mike Gray, T.S. Cook | 1 more credit
The Christmas Card (2006) ::: 7.0/10 -- 1h 24min | Drama, Romance | TV Movie 2 December 2006 -- US soldier visits the town from where an inspirational Christmas card was sent to him by a church group that mails cards out to servicemen as a goodwill effort. Director: Stephen Bridgewater (as Stephen W. Bridgewater) Writer: Joany Kane Stars:
The Ghost and the Darkness (1996) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 50min | Adventure, Drama, Thriller | 11 October 1996 (USA) -- A bridge engineer and an experienced old hunter begin a hunt for two lions after they start attacking local construction workers. Director: Stephen Hopkins Writer: William Goldman
The History Boys (2006) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 49min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 22 December 2006 (USA) -- An unruly class of gifted and charming teenage boys are taught by two eccentric and innovative teachers, as their headmaster pushes for them all to get accepted into Oxford or Cambridge. Director: Nicholas Hytner Writers:
The Paper Chase (1973) ::: 7.2/10 -- PG | 1h 53min | Comedy, Drama | 16 October 1973 (USA) -- A first-year law student at Harvard Law School struggles with balancing his coursework and his relationship with the daughter of his sternest professor. Director: James Bridges Writers:
The World's Stronged Abridged ::: 8.2/10 -- The World's Strongest Abridged Poster -- Director: Scott Frerichs (as Scott Frerichs 'KaiserNeko') Writers: Curtis Arnott (as Curtis 'Takahata101' Arnott), Scott Frerichs (as Scott 'KaiserNeko' Frerichs) | 2 more credits Stars: Nick Landis, Scott Frerichs, Lawrence Simpson
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) ::: 7.1/10 -- R | 2h 2min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller | 6 January 2012 (USA) -- In the bleak days of the Cold War, espionage veteran George Smiley is forced from semi-retirement to uncover a Soviet Agent within MI6. Director: Tomas Alfredson Writers: John le Carr (novel), Bridget O'Connor (screenplay by) | 1 more
Unfinished Song (2012) ::: 7.0/10 -- Song for Marion (original title) -- Unfinished Song Poster -- Grumpy pensioner Arthur honors his recently deceased wife's passion for performing by joining the unconventional local choir to which she used to belong, a process that helps him build bridges with his estranged son, James. Director: Paul Andrew Williams
Urban Cowboy (1980) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG | 2h 12min | Drama, Romance, Western | 6 June 1980 (USA) -- Bud is a young man from the country who learns about life and love in a Houston bar. Director: James Bridges Writers: Aaron Latham (story "The Ballad of the Urban Cowboy"), James Bridges
Waterloo Bridge (1940) ::: 7.8/10 -- Passed | 1h 48min | Drama, Romance, War | 17 May 1940 (USA) -- During World War I, believing her fiance to be dead, a young ballerina loses her job and is forced to turn to prostitution. Director: Mervyn LeRoy Writers: S.N. Behrman (screen play), Hans Rameau (screen play) | 2 more
What They Had (2018) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 41min | Drama | 29 November 2018 (Israel) -- Bridget returns home at her brother's urging to deal with her ailing mother and her father's reluctance to let go of their life together. Director: Elizabeth Chomko Writer: Elizabeth Chomko
Wolfblood ::: TV-PG | 30min | Family, Fantasy | TV Series (20122017) Maddy Smith and her family are the only wolfbloods in Stoneybridge, which is a well-kept secret. They lead a peaceful life until Rhydian, a wolfblood, arrives and triggers chaos. Creator: Debbie Moon Stars:
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series ::: Animation, Comedy | TV Series (2006- ) Episode Guide 83 episodes Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series Poster Imagine Yu-Gi-Oh!, condensed into about 5 minutes. That's what this is. Creator: Martin Billany Stars: Martin Billany, Curtis Arnott, Chris Niosi
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Amatsuki -- -- Studio Deen -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Action Demons Fantasy Historical Shoujo Supernatural -- Amatsuki Amatsuki -- Tokidoki Rikugou is a history-hating student who flunks out of his Japanese History course; his high school forces him to make up for his failed grade by attending a special museum lecture. Its star exhibit, a vast recreation of the Edo Period, promises to alleviate the delinquent student's poor grades with an elaborate simulation of the Tokugawa Shogunate: the Edo Bakumatsu Walking Tour and Exhibition. -- -- Knowing next to nothing about samurai culture or the times he's walked into, he is quickly surprised to learn of the superstitious nature of Japan during the 1600s. Quickly dismissing the existence of gods and demons, he is shocked when confronted by a demon on a bridge, who attacks the unsuspecting high-schooler. Saved by a mysterious swordsman named Kuchiha, he discovers that he can no longer escape the simulation at the history museum. -- -- Meeting another swordsman named Kon Shinonome, he discovers another contemporary that was trapped in the simulation before him. Quickly adjusting to his new home, Tokidoki must now help protect the village from demons, while uncovering the mystery of both the simulation and the company that created it. -- -- 53,203 6.91
Ano Natsu de Matteru -- -- J.C.Staff -- 12 eps -- Original -- Comedy Drama Romance Sci-Fi Slice of Life -- Ano Natsu de Matteru Ano Natsu de Matteru -- While testing out his camera on a bridge one summer night, Kaito Kirishima sees a blue light streaking across the sky, only to be blown off the railing seconds later. Just before succumbing to unconsciousness, a hand reaches down to grab ahold of his own. Dazed and confused, Kaito wakes up the next morning wondering how he ended up back in his own room with no apparent injuries or any recollection of the night before. As he proceeds with his normal school life, Kaito and his friends discuss what to do with his camera, finally deciding to make a film with it over their upcoming summer break. Noticing that Kaito has an interest in the new upperclassmen Ichika Takatsuki, his friend Tetsurou Ishigaki decides to invite her, as well as her friend Remon Yamano, to join them in their movie project. -- -- In what becomes one of the most entertaining and exciting summers of their lives, Kaito and his friends find that their time spent together is not just about creating a film, but something much more meaningful that will force them to confront their true feelings and each other. -- -- 316,498 7.48
Ano Natsu de Matteru -- -- J.C.Staff -- 12 eps -- Original -- Comedy Drama Romance Sci-Fi Slice of Life -- Ano Natsu de Matteru Ano Natsu de Matteru -- While testing out his camera on a bridge one summer night, Kaito Kirishima sees a blue light streaking across the sky, only to be blown off the railing seconds later. Just before succumbing to unconsciousness, a hand reaches down to grab ahold of his own. Dazed and confused, Kaito wakes up the next morning wondering how he ended up back in his own room with no apparent injuries or any recollection of the night before. As he proceeds with his normal school life, Kaito and his friends discuss what to do with his camera, finally deciding to make a film with it over their upcoming summer break. Noticing that Kaito has an interest in the new upperclassmen Ichika Takatsuki, his friend Tetsurou Ishigaki decides to invite her, as well as her friend Remon Yamano, to join them in their movie project. -- -- In what becomes one of the most entertaining and exciting summers of their lives, Kaito and his friends find that their time spent together is not just about creating a film, but something much more meaningful that will force them to confront their true feelings and each other. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 316,498 7.48
Arakawa Under the Bridge -- -- Shaft -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Romance Seinen -- Arakawa Under the Bridge Arakawa Under the Bridge -- Kou Ichinomiya is the son of a wealthy businessman who holds a firm belief in his elite status. As such, he is determined to avoid becoming indebted to anyone; but one day, after a run-in with some mischievous kids on Arakawa Bridge, he ends up falling into the river running underneath. Luckily for him, a passerby is there to save him—but now, he owes his life to this stranger! -- -- Angered by this, Kou insists on paying her back, but this may just be the worst deal the arrogant businessman has ever made. The stranger—a stoic, tracksuit-wearing homeless girl known only as Nino—lives in a cardboard box under the bridge and wants only one thing: to fall in love. Asking Kou to be her boyfriend, he has no choice but to accept, forcing him to move out of his comfortable home and start a new life under the bridge! -- -- 297,135 7.59
Arakawa Under the Bridge x Bridge -- -- Shaft -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Romance Seinen -- Arakawa Under the Bridge x Bridge Arakawa Under the Bridge x Bridge -- In the dry riverbed of Arakawa River, undefeated elite Ichinomiya Kou (aka Ric) met the lovely homeless girl Nino, a self-declared Venusian. Their awkward love stirs up trouble among the other strange inhabitants of the riverbed. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- NIS America, Inc. -- 139,828 7.75
Batman: Gotham Knight -- -- Bee Train, Madhouse, Production I.G, Studio 4°C -- 6 eps -- Other -- Action Adventure Martial Arts -- Batman: Gotham Knight Batman: Gotham Knight -- Anime-inspired direct-to-DVD anthology film. Comprised of six short stories, from diverse creators, including Academy Award-nominated Josh Olsen (A History of Violence), Batman Begins writer David S. Goyer, and comics scribe Brian Azzarello. It's planned for a release window of two to four weeks prior to the release of The Dark Knight, and would bridge the gap between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. -- -- (Source: IMDB) -- -- Licensor: -- Warner Bros. Japan -- OVA - Jul 8, 2008 -- 24,869 6.97
Binbougami ga! -- -- Sunrise -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Parody Shounen Supernatural -- Binbougami ga! Binbougami ga! -- Ichiko Sakura lives life on easy mode. Blessed with good fortune, she has everything she has ever wanted, including beauty, intelligence, and wealth. Momiji Binboda is a goddess of poverty. In stark contrast to Ichiko, she is cursed with misfortune, such as a perpetual cast on her arm, a flat chest, and a box under a bridge for a home. -- -- Their lives collide when Momiji lives up to her title and delivers some unfortunate news to Ichiko: her large amount of luck is due to her subconsciously draining the luck from those around her! Momiji has been tasked with stealing back Ichiko's fortune before she leaves everyone without enough luck to even survive. But Ichiko, with the help of the wandering monk Bobby Statice, manages to fight off the poverty goddess. This defeat forces the goddess to enlist reinforcements in the form of Kumagai, her teddy bear familiar, and the masochistic dog god, Momoo Inugami. -- -- Insanity ensues as Ichiko's quiet life is replaced with daily battles for her fortune. To survive the chaos, Ichiko will need all the luck she can get in Binbougami ga!! -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- TV - Jul 5, 2012 -- 199,037 7.72
Binbougami ga! -- -- Sunrise -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Parody Shounen Supernatural -- Binbougami ga! Binbougami ga! -- Ichiko Sakura lives life on easy mode. Blessed with good fortune, she has everything she has ever wanted, including beauty, intelligence, and wealth. Momiji Binboda is a goddess of poverty. In stark contrast to Ichiko, she is cursed with misfortune, such as a perpetual cast on her arm, a flat chest, and a box under a bridge for a home. -- -- Their lives collide when Momiji lives up to her title and delivers some unfortunate news to Ichiko: her large amount of luck is due to her subconsciously draining the luck from those around her! Momiji has been tasked with stealing back Ichiko's fortune before she leaves everyone without enough luck to even survive. But Ichiko, with the help of the wandering monk Bobby Statice, manages to fight off the poverty goddess. This defeat forces the goddess to enlist reinforcements in the form of Kumagai, her teddy bear familiar, and the masochistic dog god, Momoo Inugami. -- -- Insanity ensues as Ichiko's quiet life is replaced with daily battles for her fortune. To survive the chaos, Ichiko will need all the luck she can get in Binbougami ga!! -- -- TV - Jul 5, 2012 -- 199,037 7.72
Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 3: World Heroes' Mission -- -- Bones -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Comedy Super Power School Shounen -- Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 3: World Heroes' Mission Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 3: World Heroes' Mission -- (No synopsis yet.) -- Movie - Aug 6, 2021 -- 60,166 N/A -- -- Nobunagun -- -- Bridge -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi Super Power -- Nobunagun Nobunagun -- Shio Ogura is a Japanese high school student, who is visiting Taiwan on a school trip when she is suddenly attacked by monsters. Agents known as "E-Gene Holders" from the government agency DOGOO also arrive, who wield weapons infused with the spirits of historical figures. Shio is revealed to also be an E-Gene Holder when the soul of Oda Nobunaga awakens after she tries to rescue a friend. -- -- (Source: Wikipedia) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 60,058 6.70
Devil Survivor 2 The Animation -- -- Bridge -- 13 eps -- Game -- Action Demons Supernatural -- Devil Survivor 2 The Animation Devil Survivor 2 The Animation -- The countdown to extinction begins on Sunday with the arrival of the Septentriones, otherworldly invaders set on the eradication of mankind. Caught in the crossfire, Hibiki Kuze and his friends join in the war for humanity's survival by signing contracts with demons to become "Devil Summoners." Soon, their abilities attract the attention of JP's, an underground agency led by Yamato Houtsuin. Once recruited into JP's, Hibiki and his friends fight and bond alongside other ordinary citizens who are Devil Summoners. -- -- However, with each new day, another Septentrione appears to wreak havoc upon Japan. Even if many lives are lost in the process, before that night ends, the young summoners must defeat the invaders at all costs. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- TV - Apr 5, 2013 -- 150,992 6.88
Devil Survivor 2 The Animation -- -- Bridge -- 13 eps -- Game -- Action Demons Supernatural -- Devil Survivor 2 The Animation Devil Survivor 2 The Animation -- The countdown to extinction begins on Sunday with the arrival of the Septentriones, otherworldly invaders set on the eradication of mankind. Caught in the crossfire, Hibiki Kuze and his friends join in the war for humanity's survival by signing contracts with demons to become "Devil Summoners." Soon, their abilities attract the attention of JP's, an underground agency led by Yamato Houtsuin. Once recruited into JP's, Hibiki and his friends fight and bond alongside other ordinary citizens who are Devil Summoners. -- -- However, with each new day, another Septentrione appears to wreak havoc upon Japan. Even if many lives are lost in the process, before that night ends, the young summoners must defeat the invaders at all costs. -- -- TV - Apr 5, 2013 -- 150,992 6.88
Fairy Tail (2014) -- -- A-1 Pictures, Bridge -- 102 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Fantasy Magic Shounen -- Fairy Tail (2014) Fairy Tail (2014) -- The Grand Magic Games reaches its climax following Natsu Dragneel and Gajeel Redfox's stunning victory over Sting Eucliffe and Rogue Cheney of the Sabertooth guild. This success pushes the Fairy Tail guild closer to being crowned the overall champions, but obtaining victory isn't the only challenge they face. A mystery still surrounds a hooded stranger and the ominous Eclipse Gate, leaving more questions than answers. -- -- More crazy adventures are on the horizon for Fairy Tail as their destructive antics and joyful rowdiness continue unabated. Their greatest trial is quickly approaching, but united as a family, the guild will always be ready to face any threat that comes their way. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 750,368 7.70
Fairy Tail: Final Series -- -- A-1 Pictures, Bridge, CloverWorks -- 51 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Magic Fantasy Shounen -- Fairy Tail: Final Series Fairy Tail: Final Series -- Although Fairy Tail has been disbanded and its members are now spread far across Fiore, Natsu Dragneel hasn't given up on reuniting the guild he and others once called home. Along with his companions Happy and Lucy Heartfilia, he will stop at nothing to keep Fairy Tail and its fiery spirit alive even as they face their most difficult trial yet—the invasion of Fiore by the Alvarez Empire's immense army and their all-too-familiar ruler. -- -- 343,999 7.53
Fairy Tail: Final Series -- -- A-1 Pictures, Bridge, CloverWorks -- 51 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Magic Fantasy Shounen -- Fairy Tail: Final Series Fairy Tail: Final Series -- Although Fairy Tail has been disbanded and its members are now spread far across Fiore, Natsu Dragneel hasn't given up on reuniting the guild he and others once called home. Along with his companions Happy and Lucy Heartfilia, he will stop at nothing to keep Fairy Tail and its fiery spirit alive even as they face their most difficult trial yet—the invasion of Fiore by the Alvarez Empire's immense army and their all-too-familiar ruler. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 343,999 7.53
Freezing -- -- A.C.G.T. -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi Harem Drama Romance Ecchi Martial Arts Seinen -- Freezing Freezing -- Decades into the future, humanity is under siege by an alien race known as the Novas. These inhuman beings leave devastation in their wake whenever they appear, with the efforts to stave them off becoming known as Nova Clashes. Young women known as "Pandoras" and young men known as "Limiters" are implanted with stigmata to give them superhuman powers and are trained in military academies, where they must learn to work together if humanity is to have a chance of surviving. -- -- Freezing tells the story of Kazuya Aoi as he sets out for his first day at the West Genetics military academy, right when a battle royale is being undertaken by the Pandoras. It is here that he mistakes Satellizer el Bridget—a powerful Pandora known as the "Untouchable Queen"—as his deceased sister and embraces her. Though he costs her the match, she finds that his touch doesn't drive her away and decides to take him as her Limiter. The only question is whether or not their partnership can survive the machinations of their upperclassmen and the impending battle with the Novas… -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 275,711 6.88
Gendai Kibunroku Kaii Monogatari -- -- Toei Animation -- 1 ep -- - -- Horror -- Gendai Kibunroku Kaii Monogatari Gendai Kibunroku Kaii Monogatari -- The horrid stories that remain in many conversations, the chilling urban legends come to life thanks to the Ga-nime. -- -- The terrible anecdote of an old fridge thrown by a dried up river bed in “Refrigerator”. -- The grotesque encounter with an out of place sculpture standing on top of a building in “The Dharma Statue”. -- The ghost encounter experience by a boy on a long bridge at night in “The Night Bridge” -- A purchase at the flea market that brings a man to an ironic end in “US Army Surplus” -- The enigma of continuous deadly accidents near a railroad in “The Railroad Crossing” -- The mysterious experience of a boy on summer vacation in a peaceful countryside in “I Want Friends”. -- -- 6 pieces of horror put on 1 film. The Japanese urban legends, put on screen in the characteristic drawing of KIMURA Toshiyuki, whose fame reaches outside the borders of Japan, call for a scream, with the talented collaboration for the ending theme of an artist produced by SUDOH Akira, Leilani. -- -- (Source: Toei-anim.co.jp) -- OVA - Aug 1, 2006 -- 1,097 N/A -- -- Mirai Choujuu Fobia -- -- - -- 2 eps -- - -- Hentai Horror -- Mirai Choujuu Fobia Mirai Choujuu Fobia -- Iijima is no ordinary coed. She's a tempestuous time traveler from a future ruled by hideous replinoid monsters. She has come to this past to find a hero, a man strong enough to wield her futuristic sword and save the women of Earth from a grisly doom! -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- OVA - Oct 27, 1995 -- 1,065 4.88
Gintama: The Semi-Final -- -- - -- 2 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Historical Parody Samurai Shounen -- Gintama: The Semi-Final Gintama: The Semi-Final -- As the war temporarily calms down and Edo rebuilds, Gintoki finds Shinpachi—who is still unaware of his return—on a bridge. However, as a fight quickly breaks out between the Yorozuya and the Tenshouin Naraku, suspicion grows, forcing Gintoki to use what is nearest—a loincloth—to mask his identity. Saved for the time being, Gintoki enters the Yorozuya office, but unbeknownst to him, someone else is already waiting there... -- -- Meanwhile, Kondou departs Earth to marry Princess Bubbles in an attempt to improve diplomatic relations. After boarding the Gorilla Amanto mother ship, he realizes that he doesn't speak their language. Confused, Kondou tries conversing with them, only to inadvertently gain their support. However, someone associated with the princess crashes the ongoing ceremony. Will the wedding continue, or has Kondou just been saved from becoming the next Gorilla Prince? -- -- Special - Jan 15, 2021 -- 26,460 8.52
Mitsudomoe -- -- Bridge -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Comedy School Slice of Life -- Mitsudomoe Mitsudomoe -- The 11-year-old Marui triplets could not be any more different. The oldest one, Mitsuba, is sadistic and kind of mature for her age. The middle one, Futaba, is perverted and very athletic and has the strength of a full-grown man. The youngest one, Hitoha, is generally very quiet and gentle but when push comes to shove, she might just be the strongest, the most perverted and the most sadistic out of the three. -- -- The three are all in the same class, led by the newly graduated teacher Yabe Satoshi. He usually gets pushed around by the girls and, on occasion, abused but the triplets also try to lead him and the new school nurse, the clumsy Kuriyama Aiko, together. However, Yabe had no intention of dating Aiko and the methods the triplets use to accomplish their goal are highly unorthodox... -- TV - Jul 3, 2010 -- 92,595 7.58
Mitsudomoe: Oppai Ippai Mama Genki -- -- Bridge -- 1 ep -- - -- Slice of Life Comedy School -- Mitsudomoe: Oppai Ippai Mama Genki Mitsudomoe: Oppai Ippai Mama Genki -- A special unaired episode included in the 7th DVD/Blu-ray volume. -- Special - Feb 23, 2011 -- 16,435 7.56
Mitsudomoe Zouryouchuu! -- -- Bridge -- 8 eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Comedy School -- Mitsudomoe Zouryouchuu! Mitsudomoe Zouryouchuu! -- Second season of Mitsudomoe. -- TV - Jan 9, 2011 -- 40,341 7.70
Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway's Flash -- -- Sunrise -- 1 ep -- Novel -- Action Military Sci-Fi Space Drama Mecha -- Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway's Flash Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway's Flash -- —Do you know the Nejen? -- If you know it, then I'll take you there— -- -- The year is U.C. 0105. Twelve years have passed since the end of the second Neo Zeon War (Char's Rebellion). Even after "the Axis Shock," which seemed to indicate the future of humanity and the Universal Century, the world is still in a chaotic situation where intermittent military conflicts continue to break out. The Earth Federation government is more corrupt than ever, and its leadership has not only accelerated Earth's pollution, but also implemented an inhuman "Man Hunting" policy in which civilians are forcibly exiled to outer space. -- -- The anti-Federation government organization "Mafty," led by someone called "Mafty Navue Erin," has taken a stand against the corruption of the Earth Sphere. Mafty carries out fierce acts of terrorism, assassinating high officials of the Federation government one after another, but it gains a certain level of support from the populace who are growing more opposed to the Federation government. -- -- The person who calls himself "Mafty" and leads this organization is Hathaway Noa, the son of Bright Noa, an officer of the Earth Federation Forces who once participated in the One Year War. Hathaway himself joined the forces trying to stop Char’s Rebellion. With firsthand knowledge of the ideals and ideologies of Amuro Ray and Char Aznable, he has become a warrior following in their footsteps, and plans to clear a path forward through armed resistance. His destiny, however, is drastically altered as he encounters the Federation Forces officer Kenneth Sleg and a mysterious young beauty named Gigi Andalucia. -- -- (Source: Gundam.info) -- Movie - May 7, 2021 -- 6,999 N/A -- -- Vandread: Taidou-hen -- -- Gonzo -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Adventure Comedy Ecchi Mecha Sci-Fi Space -- Vandread: Taidou-hen Vandread: Taidou-hen -- Vandread The First Stage (season one) was immediately followed up by this TV special. This TV special, also known as Vandread Taidouhen Stage (The Movement Stage) was a recap of the first 13 episodes with additional footage. So, Vandread Taidouhen is not really a bridge between Vandread The First Stage and Vandread The Second Stage (season two). It was made to bring new viewers up to date as to what happened during the first season -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- OVA - Jan 21, 2001 -- 6,833 6.79
Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team - A Battle with the Third Dimension -- -- Sunrise -- 1 ep -- - -- Action Mecha Military -- Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team - A Battle with the Third Dimension Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team - A Battle with the Third Dimension -- Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team - Battle in Three Dimensions is a short film bundled with Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team Blu-ray Memorial Box-set. -- -- The 08th M.S. Team travels through the jungle while on a mission, Shiro Amada checks his map and stops when he spots a long bridge up ahead that spans a wide river, when they are attacked by a group of Zeon.. -- -- (Source: Gundam Wiki) -- Special - Feb 22, 2013 -- 7,535 7.10
Moonlight Mile 1st Season: Lift Off -- -- Studio Hibari -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Adventure Drama Sci-Fi Space -- Moonlight Mile 1st Season: Lift Off Moonlight Mile 1st Season: Lift Off -- After scaling Mt. Everest, mountain climbing partners Saruwatari Gorou and "Lostman" Jack F. Woodbridge see the ISA Space Station, and each vows to make the trek into outerspace. When Helium 3, a new energy source, is discovered on the moon, NASA forms a new project named "Nexus" to harness that energy for use on earth. This is the story of the two and the paths they take to see their dream become a reality in the quest to harness the next-generation energy source. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films, Funimation -- TV - Mar 4, 2007 -- 9,407 7.17
Munou na Nana -- -- Bridge -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Psychological Shounen Super Power Supernatural Thriller -- Munou na Nana Munou na Nana -- Fifty years ago, horrific creatures dubbed as the "enemies of humanity" suddenly appeared around the world. To combat these threats, teenagers gifted with supernatural abilities called "Talents"—such as pyrokinesis and time travel—hone their powers at an academy on a secluded island. -- -- Nanao Nakajima, however, is quite different from the others on the island: he has no Talent. With many "Talented" teenagers around him, Nanao is often a target for bullying, but even so, he still strives to complete his training. Soon after, two transfer students, the mysterious Kyouya Onodera and the mind-reading Nana Hiiragi, join the class. But just as everyone starts blending as comrades-in-arms, mysterious disappearances begin to threaten the class's entire foundation. -- -- 185,964 7.28
Munou na Nana -- -- Bridge -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Psychological Shounen Super Power Supernatural Thriller -- Munou na Nana Munou na Nana -- Fifty years ago, horrific creatures dubbed as the "enemies of humanity" suddenly appeared around the world. To combat these threats, teenagers gifted with supernatural abilities called "Talents"—such as pyrokinesis and time travel—hone their powers at an academy on a secluded island. -- -- Nanao Nakajima, however, is quite different from the others on the island: he has no Talent. With many "Talented" teenagers around him, Nanao is often a target for bullying, but even so, he still strives to complete his training. Soon after, two transfer students, the mysterious Kyouya Onodera and the mind-reading Nana Hiiragi, join the class. But just as everyone starts blending as comrades-in-arms, mysterious disappearances begin to threaten the class's entire foundation. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 185,964 7.28
Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse -- -- ixtl, Satelight -- 24 eps -- Visual novel -- Action Military Sci-Fi Mecha -- Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse -- Since 1973, an invasion of aliens upon Earth known as BETA has driven human civilization to destruction. In order to defend themselves from this enormous mass of enemy force, mankind has developed large humanoid arms called Tactical Surface Fighters and deployed them to its defense lines through out the world. However, its efforts could only slow down the impending defeat, and mankind has been forced to abandon the major areas of the Eurasian Continent. For 30 years, they have been caught in an endless war against BETA without any hopes of victory. -- -- Now in 2001, Imperial Japan faces difficulties in the development of the next-generation of Tactical Surface Fighters (TSF) as it defends the front lines of the Far East. The UN has proposed a joint development program between Imperial Japan and the United States as a part of its TSF international mutual development unit, the Prominence Project. -- -- Yui Takamura (a surface pilot of the Imperial Royal Guards of Japan) is given the responsibility of the project and sets off to Alaska. Meanwhile, Yuya Bridges, also a surface pilot of the US Army, heads to the same destination. -- -- They never had any idea just how drastically their encounter would change their fates. -- -- This story of internal dilemma takes place during the development of the new Tactical Surface Fighters, the most crucial and effective weapons against BETA. And this time, the stakes are much higher than a handful of lives and our sanity. -- -- All we can do is fight. -- -- (Source: Muv-Luv Total Eclipse Official English Website, edited) -- 81,759 7.11
Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse -- -- ixtl, Satelight -- 24 eps -- Visual novel -- Action Military Sci-Fi Mecha -- Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse -- Since 1973, an invasion of aliens upon Earth known as BETA has driven human civilization to destruction. In order to defend themselves from this enormous mass of enemy force, mankind has developed large humanoid arms called Tactical Surface Fighters and deployed them to its defense lines through out the world. However, its efforts could only slow down the impending defeat, and mankind has been forced to abandon the major areas of the Eurasian Continent. For 30 years, they have been caught in an endless war against BETA without any hopes of victory. -- -- Now in 2001, Imperial Japan faces difficulties in the development of the next-generation of Tactical Surface Fighters (TSF) as it defends the front lines of the Far East. The UN has proposed a joint development program between Imperial Japan and the United States as a part of its TSF international mutual development unit, the Prominence Project. -- -- Yui Takamura (a surface pilot of the Imperial Royal Guards of Japan) is given the responsibility of the project and sets off to Alaska. Meanwhile, Yuya Bridges, also a surface pilot of the US Army, heads to the same destination. -- -- They never had any idea just how drastically their encounter would change their fates. -- -- This story of internal dilemma takes place during the development of the new Tactical Surface Fighters, the most crucial and effective weapons against BETA. And this time, the stakes are much higher than a handful of lives and our sanity. -- -- All we can do is fight. -- -- (Source: Muv-Luv Total Eclipse Official English Website, edited) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 81,759 7.11
Nanatsu no Bitoku -- -- Bridge -- 10 eps -- Other -- Ecchi Fantasy -- Nanatsu no Bitoku Nanatsu no Bitoku -- Set in the same timeline as Sin: Nanatsu no Taizai, Nanatsu no Bitoku follows a group of angels sent from Heaven to look for a potential "Savior" to counter-attack the demonic influence being spread by Lucifer and the other emissaries of Hell. -- -- (Source: Tokyo Zerostar) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 41,616 5.21
Nobunagun -- -- Bridge -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi Super Power -- Nobunagun Nobunagun -- Shio Ogura is a Japanese high school student, who is visiting Taiwan on a school trip when she is suddenly attacked by monsters. Agents known as "E-Gene Holders" from the government agency DOGOO also arrive, who wield weapons infused with the spirits of historical figures. Shio is revealed to also be an E-Gene Holder when the soul of Oda Nobunaga awakens after she tries to rescue a friend. -- -- (Source: Wikipedia) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 60,058 6.70
Oushitsu Kyoushi Heine -- -- Bridge -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Comedy Historical Shounen -- Oushitsu Kyoushi Heine Oushitsu Kyoushi Heine -- Equally charming and stern, Heine Wittgenstein is a brilliant man who commands respect, despite his short, childlike stature. Thus, the king of Grannzreich has called upon Heine to undertake a daunting task that has driven away many before him—become the new royal tutor to four princes who are in line for the throne. -- -- The four heirs each have very distinct and troublesome personalities: Licht, the flirtatious youngest prince; his immature older brother Leonhard; Bruno the studious third prince; and Kai, the oldest of the four and the most reserved. Hilarity ensues as Heine attempts to connect with each of the princes in order to groom them for the throne. However, Heine's mysterious past and dark undercurrents in the present may threaten the harmony within the kingdom. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 107,415 7.47
Red Colored Bridge -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Dementia Psychological -- Red Colored Bridge Red Colored Bridge -- Experimental animation by Keiichi Tanaami. -- Movie - ??? ??, 2012 -- 907 3.69
Saint Seiya: Soul of Gold -- -- Bridge, Toei Animation -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Fantasy Sci-Fi Shounen -- Saint Seiya: Soul of Gold Saint Seiya: Soul of Gold -- In the Underworld, during the fight against Hades, the 12 Gold Saints gave up their lives to destroy the Wailing Wall and allow Seiya and his friends to keep moving forward. Aioria and the Gold Saints, who should have disappeared, come back to life in this beautiful Earth full of light. How have they resurrected if they were supposed to be dead? While the big mystery remains, Aioria gets involved in a new battle and when his Cosmo exceeds its limits.. a change happens to the Leo Cloth! -- -- (Source: AniChart/AniList) -- ONA - Apr 11, 2015 -- 24,628 7.06
Seisen Cerberus: Ryuukoku no Fatalités -- -- Bridge -- 13 eps -- Game -- Adventure Fantasy -- Seisen Cerberus: Ryuukoku no Fatalités Seisen Cerberus: Ryuukoku no Fatalités -- Maintaining a delicate balance of power, the kingdoms of Amoria, Ishilfen, and Vanrodis rule over the continent of Kuna'anh. Even the slightest hint of trouble in one country could spark a continent-wide war. However, their one common fear is the evil dragon Daganzord, whose only meaning of existence is to devour and destroy all life. -- -- Ten years ago, a group of mages worked together in an effort to seal away the malevolent beast. But the ritual—later known as the "Balbagoa Tragedy"—was a failure, and many lost their lives. Though his parents died in this tragedy, Hiiro was saved by the swordsman Giruu. Under the latter's tutelage, Hiiro learned swordsmanship with the sole purpose of seeking revenge. Now a budding master himself, he sets out in search of Daganzord in order to realize his long-awaited vengeance, or to be consumed by the dragon and meet the same fate as his parents. -- -- 86,471 5.63
Senjou no Valkyria 3: Tagatame no Juusou -- -- A-1 Pictures, Bridge -- 2 eps -- Game -- Action Military Fantasy -- Senjou no Valkyria 3: Tagatame no Juusou Senjou no Valkyria 3: Tagatame no Juusou -- The Second Europa War is being fought between Gallia and the East Europan Imperial Alliance, and a penal military unit known as the Nameless is on the run from both superpowers. Deemed rebels by Gallia and also a priority target of the Empire, the Nameless struggle to find their place in the raging war. To make matters worse, the company's tank driver, Gusurg, abandons them to fight for the Empire. -- -- After liberating a small town from the Empire, the Nameless come across Isara Welkin, an injured tank driver from Gallia's Squad 7. Isara explains to the Nameless' leader, Kurt Irving, that her squad is retreating from a failed raid and pleads for the Nameless to save them. They now face a difficult decision: remain in hiding, or redeem themselves only to aid the nation that marked them as traitors. -- -- OVA - Apr 13, 2011 -- 13,924 7.31
Shaman King (2021) -- -- Bridge -- 52 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Super Power Supernatural Shounen -- Shaman King (2021) Shaman King (2021) -- Shamans are extraordinary individuals with the ability to communicate with ghosts, spirits, and gods, which are invisible to ordinary people. The Shaman Fight—a prestigious tournament pitting shamans from all over the world against each other—is held every five hundred years, where the winner is crowned Shaman King. This title allows the current incumbent to call upon the Great Spirit and shape the world as they see fit. -- -- Finding himself late for class one night, Manta Oyamada, an ordinary middle school student, decides to take a shortcut through the local cemetery. Noticing him, a lone boy sitting on a gravestone invites Manta to stargaze with "them." Realizing that "them" refers to the boy and his ghostly friends, Manta flees the terror. Later, the boy introduces himself as You Asakura, a Shaman-in-training, and demonstrates his powers by teaming up with the ghost of six-hundred-year-old samurai Amidamaru to save Manta from a group of thugs. You befriends Manta due to his ability to see spirits, and with the help of Amidamaru, they set out to accomplish You's goal of becoming the next Shaman King. -- -- 145,383 7.21
Shaman King (2021) -- -- Bridge -- 52 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Super Power Supernatural Shounen -- Shaman King (2021) Shaman King (2021) -- Shamans are extraordinary individuals with the ability to communicate with ghosts, spirits, and gods, which are invisible to ordinary people. The Shaman Fight—a prestigious tournament pitting shamans from all over the world against each other—is held every five hundred years, where the winner is crowned Shaman King. This title allows the current incumbent to call upon the Great Spirit and shape the world as they see fit. -- -- Finding himself late for class one night, Manta Oyamada, an ordinary middle school student, decides to take a shortcut through the local cemetery. Noticing him, a lone boy sitting on a gravestone invites Manta to stargaze with "them." Realizing that "them" refers to the boy and his ghostly friends, Manta flees the terror. Later, the boy introduces himself as You Asakura, a Shaman-in-training, and demonstrates his powers by teaming up with the ghost of six-hundred-year-old samurai Amidamaru to save Manta from a group of thugs. You befriends Manta due to his ability to see spirits, and with the help of Amidamaru, they set out to accomplish You's goal of becoming the next Shaman King. -- -- 145,599 7.21
Taimanin Asagi 2 -- -- T-Rex -- 2 eps -- Visual novel -- Demons Hentai Supernatural -- Taimanin Asagi 2 Taimanin Asagi 2 -- One year has passed since the Chaos Arena was destroyed, Asagi and Sakura were presently on an abandoned street on a man-made island that floated on top of Tokyo Bay. It was an enormous box-shaped island built by the government and referred to as "Tokyo Kingdom." -- -- There was hope that it would become a second city center floating at sea, but it had failed to attract businesses. -- -- The only way of getting to and from the island was through Honshu Island over the 10 kilometer Tokyo Kingdom bridge. Unfortunately, this narrow route was the means in which the inhabitants of hell found their way onto the island, luring anarchists, criminals, and even illegal immigrants there, transforming the streets of the sea bound city into a world-renowned haven for danger. -- -- However abandoned the streets were, order did exist in such a place despite it being a breeding place of crime. -- -- There was a business district at the heart as well as one of Asia's greatest prostitute grottoes. Whether or not it was only the strong who survived, the viability of living there required one not to be careless in making friends with the strong. -- -- (Source: Dark Translations) -- OVA - Oct 30, 2015 -- 6,687 6.30
Yozakura Quartet -- -- Nomad -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Magic Comedy Super Power Supernatural Shounen -- Yozakura Quartet Yozakura Quartet -- The world of Yozakura Quartet is actually not one, but two worlds: one of humans, and one of youkai. Despite appearing mostly human, youkai may have animal like physical traits, along with a number of special abilities. Normally youkai are confined to their world, but some have found their way into the realm of humanity. As a symbol of peace, and a bridge between the two realms, a city was constructed within the protective barrier of seven magical trees, otherwise known as the Seven Pillars. This city of Sakurashin is home to both humans and youkai, with the peace between them maintained by the Hizumi Life Counseling Office. -- -- The director of this office is Akina Hiizumi, a teenager with the inherited family ability to perform “tuning,” which can send harmful youkai back to their world permanently. He is aided by a group of girls, including the town’s 16 year old youkai mayor, Hime Yarizakura, their town’s announcer and resident telepath, Ao Nanami, and Kotoha Isone, a half-youkai who can summon objects just by stating the object’s name. -- -- As new residents enter and mysterious events begin to take place, this quartet of protectors and their closest friends must continue to guard the city of Sakurashin, and maintain the fragile balance of peace between humans and youkai. -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- TV - Oct 3, 2008 -- 122,344 6.83
Yozakura Quartet -- -- Nomad -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Magic Comedy Super Power Supernatural Shounen -- Yozakura Quartet Yozakura Quartet -- The world of Yozakura Quartet is actually not one, but two worlds: one of humans, and one of youkai. Despite appearing mostly human, youkai may have animal like physical traits, along with a number of special abilities. Normally youkai are confined to their world, but some have found their way into the realm of humanity. As a symbol of peace, and a bridge between the two realms, a city was constructed within the protective barrier of seven magical trees, otherwise known as the Seven Pillars. This city of Sakurashin is home to both humans and youkai, with the peace between them maintained by the Hizumi Life Counseling Office. -- -- The director of this office is Akina Hiizumi, a teenager with the inherited family ability to perform “tuning,” which can send harmful youkai back to their world permanently. He is aided by a group of girls, including the town’s 16 year old youkai mayor, Hime Yarizakura, their town’s announcer and resident telepath, Ao Nanami, and Kotoha Isone, a half-youkai who can summon objects just by stating the object’s name. -- -- As new residents enter and mysterious events begin to take place, this quartet of protectors and their closest friends must continue to guard the city of Sakurashin, and maintain the fragile balance of peace between humans and youkai. -- TV - Oct 3, 2008 -- 122,344 6.83
Yu☆Gi☆Oh!: Sevens -- -- Bridge -- ? eps -- Card game -- Action Game Fantasy Shounen -- Yu☆Gi☆Oh!: Sevens Yu☆Gi☆Oh!: Sevens -- In the ever-growing world of Duel Monsters, as duelists improve their skills and rise up the ranks, duels become increasingly complex. By adhering to strict rules, in addition to using and learning proven strategies, one can develop into a strong duelist. However, as a boy who loves inventions and discovering new possibilities, elementary school student Yuuga Oudou finds the current way of dueling predictable and rigid—in other words, boring. -- -- Thus, he aims to craft a new path in dueling with his exhilarating new invention: Rush Duels. His ambition soon catches the attention of Tatsuhisa Kamijou, a fellow elementary school student, who brings him to a mysterious place in an attempt to discover the potential of the new system. -- -- While Yuuga aims to implement Rush Duels as the new dueling standard and overthrow the conventions of the game, he opens the door to his ultimate goal—to make dueling exciting again. -- -- 12,476 5.39
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Onion Creek Bridge
On Top and Beneath Rygoku Bridge
Operation IceBridge
Operation London Bridge
Oranienbaum Bridgehead
Orchard Park, Cambridgeshire
Ord Bridge
Oregon City Bridge
Oregon Creek Covered Bridge
Oregon Trunk Rail Bridge
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Oriental Air Bridge
Origins (Bridge to Grace album)
Orinoquia Bridge
Orlando Bridgeman
Orlando Bridgeman, 3rd Earl of Bradford
Orlando Bridgeman (RAF officer)
Orne Covered Bridge
Orwell Bridge
Orwell, Cambridgeshire
Oslo: Burning the Bridge to Nowhere
Osman Gazi Bridge
Osney Rail Bridge
Osteen Bridge
Osten Transporter Bridge
Ostery Bridge
Ostrunica Bridge
Oteil Burbridge
Oughtibridge
Our Lady and St Wilfrid's Church, Warwick Bridge
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
Ouse Bridge
Outerbridge
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Outerbridge Horsey
Outerbridge Reach
Outer Drive Bridge
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Over, Cambridgeshire
Overtoun Bridge
Ovingham Bridge
Owensboro Bridge
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Oxford, Cambridge and RSA Examinations
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Pacific Bridge Company
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Padma Bridge
Padma Bridge graft scandal
Palace Bridge
Palack Bridge
Palatine Bridge, New York
Pamban Bridge
Pamela E. Bridgewater
Panevo Bridge
Pandaruan Bridge
Panhandle Bridge
Paper Mill Village Bridge
Papilio bridgei
Parit Sulong Bridge
Park's Gap Bridge
Park Avenue Bridge
Park Avenue Bridge (Clifton, Arizona)
Park Bridge
Parkbridge
Park Bridge (British Columbia)
ParkersburgBelpre Bridge
Parkersburg Bridge (CSX)
Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Redbridge
Park Square Bridge
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Parliamentary representation from Cambridgeshire
Parrish Avenue Bridge
PascoKennewick Bridge (1922)
Paso del Norte International Bridge
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Passy, Bridges of Paris
Pasupati Bridge
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Pateley Bridge
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Paul Burbridge
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Peace Bridge, Wrocaw
Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge
Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge (Connecticut)
Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge (Pennsylvania)
Pedestrian bridge (Osijek)
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Pegasus Bridge
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Pembridge
Pembridge Castle
Pembroke College, Cambridge
Pembroke Street, Cambridge
Penang Bridge
Pencoyd Bridge
Penghu Great Bridge
Penistone and Stocksbridge (UK Parliament constituency)
Penkalas Bridge
Pennybacker Bridge
Penny Bridge
Pennybridge Pioneers
Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory
Pensacola Bay Bridge
Pentele Bridge (Hungary)
PenumudiPuligadda Bridge
People v. Muybridge
Pequea Bridge
Pergamon Bridge
Perkiomen Bridge Hotel
PerlisLangkawi Bridge
Perrine Bridge
Perry, Cambridgeshire
Perth Bridge
Peter Bainbridge
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Peter Bridgewater
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Peterhouse, Cambridge
Petite Riviere Bridge, Nova Scotia
Petfi Bridge
Petras Vileiis Bridge
Pevchesky Bridge
Pghbridges.com
Phan Fa Lilat Bridge
Pharrell Williams v. Bridgeport Music
PharrReynosa International Bridge
Phil G. McDonald Bridge
Philip Bainbridge
Philip Bridger Proctor
Philip Dunne (Stalybridge and Hyde MP)
Phillips Covered Bridge
Phipps Bridge
Phitthaya Sathian Bridge
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Phra Pin-klao Bridge
Ph M Bridge
Physwick Hostel, Cambridge
Piano Bridges International Competition for Amateur Pianists
PickeringAjaxUxbridge
PickeringAjaxUxbridge (provincial electoral district)
PickeringUxbridge
Pickle Bridge line
PictBridge
Pie IX Bridge
Piercebridge
Pierre Laporte Bridge
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Pig Memorial and Pi Kun Bridge
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Pinebridge Bucks
Pinetown Bushong's Mill Covered Bridge
Pine Valley Covered Bridge
Pingtang Bridge
Pink Bridge
Pinkerton's Landing Bridge
Pioneer Bridge Co.
Psek Stone Bridge
Pisgah Covered Bridge
Pithole Stone Arch Bridge
PittsburgClarksville Covered Bridge
Pivdennyi Bridge
Pivdennyi Bridge (Kyiv)
Pivnichnyi Bridge
Plaka Bridge
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Platt Bridge
Plaza Bridge
Pleasant Bridgewater
Plunketts Creek Bridge No. 3
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Pocinho Bridge
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Point Bridge
Point Bridge Capital
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Point Ellice Bridge disaster
Point-No-Point Bridge
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Poland Covered Bridge
Poldasht-Shah Takhti Bridge
Pole Bridge Branch
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Poly Bridge
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Pondersbridge
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Poole's Mill Covered Bridge
Poole Bridge
Pooley Bridge
Poplar Street Bridge
Poquonock Bridge, Connecticut
Poramin Bridge
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Port l'Anglais Bridge
Port Blakely, Bainbridge Island, Washington
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Portland Mills Covered Bridge
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Portsbridge Creek
Possum Bottom Covered Bridge
Postbridge
Poundsbridge Manor
Power House Covered Bridge
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Prescott Drawbridge
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PresidioOjinaga International Bridge
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ProgresoNuevo Progreso International Bridge
Provencher Bridge
Provider Backbone Bridge Traffic Engineering
Prule Bridge
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Puch Bridge
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Pueblo Bridge Co.
Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company
Pugh's Mill Covered Bridge
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Putnam Bridge
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Qari Bridge
Qasr El Nil Bridge
Qinglan Bridge
Qingzhou Bridge
Quaker Bridge (disambiguation)
Quarterbridge Crossing
Quarterbridge, Isle of Man
Quebec Bridge
Queen's Bridge
Queen's Bridge (New Jersey)
Queen's Gambit Declined, Cambridge Springs Defense
Queen Elizabeth Bridge
Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, British Virgin Islands
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Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne
Queens' College, Cambridge
Queensboro Bridge
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Queensbridge Houses
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Raa Bridge
Race to Prince's Bridge
Rachel Carson Bridge
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RAF Woodbridge
Rail accidents at Carrbridge
Rainbow Arch Bridge
Rainbow Bridge
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Rainbow Bridge (film)
Rainbow Bridge (Kansas)
Rainbow Bridge National Monument
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Rainbow Bridge, Oxford
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Rainbow Bridge (Texas)
Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Hajah Saleha Bridge
Raja Pemaisuri Bainun Bridge
Rkczi Bridge
Rama VIII Bridge
Ramsey, Cambridgeshire
Ramstor Bridge
Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
Randy Bridge
Ranges Bridge, Queensland
Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital
Rankin Bridge
Rantau PanjangSungai Golok Bridge
Rapid bridge replacement
Raritan Bay Drawbridge
Rathaus Bridge
Rathoa Haryam Bridge
Ratsadaphisek Bridge
Ravenswood Bridge
Ravning Bridge
Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge
Reach, Cambridgeshire
Real Ferdinando Bridge
Reconciliation Bridge
Red Bridge
Redbridge
Red Bridge (border)
Redbridge Cycling Centre
Redbridge F.C.
Redbridge Forest F.C.
Redbridge Institute of Adult Education
Red Bridge, Kansas City
Redbridge London Borough Council
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Redbridge, Southampton
Red Bridge, Yerevan
Red Covered Bridge
Red Covered Bridge (Illinois)
Red Covered Bridge (Liverpool, Pennsylvania)
Red Covered Bridge (Morristown, Vermont)
Redesdale Bridge
RedhillTonbridge line
Red House Painters (Bridge)
Red Lion Inn (Stockbridge, Massachusetts)
Red Run Covered Bridge
Red Wing Bridge
Rdziski Bridge
Reed Bridge
Reedham Swing Bridge
Reedy Point Bridge
Regency Bridge
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Remy Bridge
Rendsburg High Bridge
Replot Bridge
Resin-retained bridge
Retractable bridge
Reverse (bridge)
Rexleigh Bridge
Rex T. Barber Veterans Memorial Bridge
Rhine Bridge, Kehl
Rhodes Fairbridge
Rialto Bridge
Rice Covered Bridge
Richard Bridge
Richard Bridgeman, 7th Earl of Bradford
Richard Bridges
Richard Cambridge
Richard Cambridge (actor)
Richard Ferrybridge
Richard Freeman (bridge)
Richard Grosvenor, 1st Baron Stalbridge
Richard H. Stockbridge
Richard I. Bong Memorial Bridge
Richard Kahn (bridge)
Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge
Richard Owen Cambridge
Richard Pembridge
Richard Schwartz (bridge)
Richard Shoebridge
Richard Trowbridge
Richard V. Woods Memorial Bridge
Richmond Bridge
Richmond Bridge, London
Richmond Bridge (Tasmania)
Richmond Lock and Footbridge
RichmondSan Rafael Bridge
Ricky Jackson, Ronnie Bridgeman, and Wiley Bridgeman
Ricobayo Arch Bridge
Ridley Hall, Cambridge
Riegel Covered Bridge No. 6
Rigid-frame bridge
Rijeka Crnojevia bridge
Rikers Island Bridge
RioAntirrio Bridge
Ro Cruces Bridge
Rio de Janeiro-So Paulo air bridge
Rio Felix Bridge at Hagerman
Rio Grande CityCamargo International Bridge
Ro Matn Bridge
Rio Negro Bridge
RioNiteri Bridge
Rio Vista Bridge
Ripson Bridge
Risbridge Hundred
Roann Covered Bridge
Robber's Bridge
Robert Bainbridge
Robert Bridge
Robert Bridgeman, 2nd Viscount Bridgeman
Robert Bridges
Robert Bridges's theory of elision
Robert C. Byrd Bridge
Robert Early Strawbridge Jr.
Robert E. Lee Memorial Bridge
Robert H. Mollohan-Jefferson Street Bridge
Robert Lethbridge
Roberto Clemente Bridge
Robert O. Norris Bridge
Robert Oxenbridge
Robert Oxenbridge (died 1574)
Robert Rufus Bridgers
Robertsbridge Codex
Robert Strawbridge
Robert Street Bridge
Robin Bridgeman, 3rd Viscount Bridgeman
Robinson College, Cambridge
Rocheport Bridge
Rochester Bridge
RochesterMonaca Bridge
Rochfort Bridge
Rochfortbridge
Rockbridge
Rockbridge Academy
Rockbridge Alum Springs Historic District
Rockbridge Associates
Rockbridge, Illinois
Rockbridge, Ohio
Rockbridge, Wisconsin
Rock Island Bridge
Rock Island Bridge (Kansas City, Kansas)
Rock Island Centennial Bridge
Rock Island Swing Bridge
Rock O' the Range Bridge
Rocky Creek Bridge
Rodoferroviria Rollemberg-Vuolo Bridge
Roebling Bridge
Rolling Bay, Bainbridge Island, Washington
Rolling bridge
RomaCiudad Miguel Alemn International Bridge
Roman bridge
Roman bridge in Ilida
Roman Bridge of Catribana
Roman Bridge of Chaves
Roman bridge of Crdoba
Roman bridge of Talamanca de Jarama
Roman Bridge (Saint-Thibry)
Roman Bridge (Trier)
Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport
Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgetown
Romanian Bridgehead
Ronald Bridge
Ronald Kirk Bridge
Ron Rubin (bridge)
Roosevelt Bridge
Roosevelt Bridge (Florida)
Rooster Bridge
Rory O'More Bridge
Rosa bridgesii
Rosalind Rusbridge
Rosario-Victoria Bridge
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Bridge
Roseville Covered Bridge
Roseville-Coxville Covered Bridge
Rosie Hackett Bridge
Roslyn Overbridge
Rossbridge
Ross Bridge, Alabama
Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa
Ross Creek Bridge
Rssesund Bridge
Ross Island Bridge
Rotherbridge
Rotherham Bridge
Routing bridge
Rout of Ludford Bridge
Roving bridge
Rowland E. Trowbridge
Royal Albert Bridge
Royal Border Bridge
Royal Gorge Bridge
Royal Tunbridge Wells
Roy Anthony Bridge
Roy Bridge
Roy Bridges
Roy D. Bridges Jr.
Rubber bridge
Ruby Bridges
Ruby Bridges (film)
Ruff's Mill and Concord Covered Bridge
Runcorn Bridge
Rundell and Bridge
Rungra Bridge
Runnymede and Weybridge (UK Parliament constituency)
Rupert Cambridge, Viscount Trematon
Rupert Shoobridge
Rupsha Rail Bridge
Rural City of Murray Bridge
Rural Municipality of Churchbridge No. 211
Rush Creek Covered Bridge
Russky Bridge
Rusumo Bridge
Rutherglen Bridge
R v Journeymen-Taylors of Cambridge
Rygoku Bridge
Sachs Covered Bridge
Sacred Heart Church Historic District (Southbridge, Massachusetts)
Sacred Heart Church, Plumbridge
Safe Harbor Bridge
Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University
Saint Alkmund's Way Footbridge
Saint Bridget
Saint Bridget of Ireland Church
Saint CroixVanceboro Bridge
Saint George Parish (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
Saint Isaac's Bridge
Saint LeonardVan Buren Bridge
Saint-Nazaire Bridge
Saint-Nicolas-de-Campagnac Bridge
Saint Teresa of vila's Vision of the Holy Spirit (Cambridge)
Sai Van Bridge
Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge
Salford Quays lift bridge
Salginatobel Bridge
Salisbury Center Bridge
Salmon Bay Bridge
Salt bridge
Salt Bridge (film)
Salt bridge (protein and supramolecular)
Sam Hill Memorial Bridge
Sam Houston Ship Channel Bridge
Sami Bridge
Samora Machel Bridge
Samson Occom Bridge
Samuel Augustus Bridges
Samuel Beckett Bridge
Samuel Elias Sawbridge
Samuel Howell Ashbridge
Samuel Merrill Woodbridge
San Antn Bridge
Sandhorny Bridge
San DiegoCoronado Bridge
Sand Key Bridge
Sand Bridge
Sandridge Bridge
Sandwich Toll Bridge
Sandy Bridge
Sandy Bridge-E
San FranciscoOakland Bay Bridge
San FranciscoOakland Bay Bridge half dollar
Sangarius Bridge
San Ignacio de Loyola International Bridge
Sanitorium Covered Bridge
San MateoHayward Bridge
San Michele Bridge
Sannesund Bridge
San Roque Gonzlez de Santa Cruz Bridge
Santa MonicaLawton Bridge
Santon Bridge
So Vicente Suspension Bridge
Sarahane Bridge
Sarah Bainbridge
Sarah Mildred Long Bridge
Sarah Trowbridge
Sarasin Bridge
Sara Stockbridge
Saratov Bridge
Sardou Bridge
Sarp Bridge
Sarsfields GAA (Newbridge)
Saruhashi Bridge
Satok Bridge
Sauk Rapids Bridge
Sauk Rapids Regional Bridge
Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge
Sava Bridge
SavannaSabula Bridge
Sawbridgeworth
Sawbridgeworth Town F.C.
S bridge
S Bridge II
Schenck's Mill Covered Bridge
Schering bridge
Schierstein Bridge
Schleusen Bridge
Schoharie Creek Bridge collapse
Schuylkill Expressway Bridge
Scott Covered Bridge
Scott Trowbridge
Scott Wike Lucas Bridge
Screen (bridge)
Scribner Covered Bridge
Script of the Bridge
Scroop Egerton, 1st Duke of Bridgewater
Scudder Falls Bridge
Seabridge
Seabridge Gold
Seabridge (ward)
Seabrook Bridge
Sea Cliff Bridge
Sen Heuston Bridge
Sen O'Casey Bridge
SeattleBainbridge ferry
Seaway International Bridge
Sebastian Inlet Bridge
Second Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources
Second Niger bridge
Second Street Bridge
Second ThaiLao Friendship Bridge
Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney
Segmental bridge
Seguin Covered Bridge
Segura Bridge
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Selby swing bridge
Self-anchored suspension bridge
Selina Bracebridge
Sellwood Bridge
Selwyn College, Cambridge
Semey Bridge
Semyonovsky Bridge
Senate House, Cambridge
Senator George Mitchell Peace Bridge
Senator George Sellar Bridge
Senator Robert D. Fleming Bridge
Senator Sid Buckwold Bridge
Senator William V. Roth Jr. Bridge
Senegambia bridge
Senior Cambridge
Sennybridge Training Area
Senoueix Bridge
Seongsu Bridge
Seonim Bridge
Sepung Bridge
Sergeant Carl F. Curran II Bridge
Sergeant John F. Baker Jr. Bridge
Seven Bridges
Seven Bridges of Knigsberg
Seven Mile Bridge
Seven Mile Bridge Run
Seventh Cambridge Survey
Severan Bridge
Severn Bridge
Severn Bridge Junction
Sewickley Bridge
ShadeLohmann Bridge
Shah Amanat Bridge
Shahi Bridge
Shahrestan Bridge
Shanaska Creek Bridge
Shannonbridge
Shapuri Bridge
Sharavati Bridge
Shaw's Bridge
Shaw's Bridge Lower Ground
Shaw Bridge
Shawbridge Boys' Farm
Shawneetown Bridge
Shearer's Covered Bridge
Shediac Bridge Aerodrome
Sheep's Green Bridge
Shelby Rhinehart Bridge
ShenzhenZhongshan Bridge
Shepperton to Weybridge Ferry
Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire
Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely
Shimanek Bridge
Shinimicas Bridge
Ship Canal Bridge
Shire of Bridgetown
Shire of BridgetownGreenbushes
Shlyuzovoy Bridge
Shoreham Tollbridge
Shushan Bridge
Side-spar cable-stayed bridge
Sidney Sherman Bridge
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
Siegrist's Mill Covered Bridge
Signal (bridge)
Silas N. Pearman Bridge
Silene bridgesii
Silliman Evans Bridge
Silver Bridge
Silver Jubilee Bridge
Silver Street, Cambridge
Simeon Willis Memorial Bridge
Simn Bolvar International Bridge
Simon Bridges
Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge
Simon Lillibridge Farm
Simple suspension bridge
Sim Smith Covered Bridge
Sinamal Bridge
Sinclair Cambridge
Singaporean bridge
Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level
Singapore-Cambridge GCE Normal Level
Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level
Singing Bridge
Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge
Sisund Bridge
Sipapu Bridge
Sir Aga Khan Bridge
Sir Brook Bridges, 1st Baronet
Sir Brook Bridges, 3rd Baronet
Sir Isaac Brock Bridge
Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges
Sir Orlando Bridgeman, 1st Baronet, of Great Lever
Sir Thomas Lethbridge, 2nd Baronet
Sir Thomas Troubridge, 1st Baronet
Sittaung Bridge (Moppalin)
Six Bridges to Cross
Sixmilebridge
Sixth Cambridge Survey of Radio Sources
Sixth Street Bridge
Skarnsund Bridge
Skew Arch Bridge (Reading, Pennsylvania)
Skew Bridge Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
Skin bridge
Skinners FallsMilanville Bridge
Skjervy Bridge
Skybridge
SkyBridge Capital
Skybridge (TransLink)
Skye Bridge
Skyway Bridge
browski Bridge
Slaughterbridge
Slaughter House Covered Bridge
Slimbridge A.F.C.
Sluppen Bridge
Small Bridge
Smallbridge
Smallbridge, Greater Manchester
Smallbridge Hall
Smithfield Street Bridge
Smith Point Bridge
Smithton High-Level Bridge
SmolenGulf Bridge
Snake Creek Bridge
Snow bridge
Snow-Reed Swing Bridge
Sockbridge and Tirril
Sohoton Caves and Natural Bridge Park
Soldier's Bridge, California
Solkan Bridge
Somerleyton Swing Bridge
Somerset Bridge, Bermuda
Sommary Bridge
Sommot Amon Mak Bridge
Sonestown Covered Bridge
Sng B Bridge
Songpu Bridge
Songs to Burn Your Bridges By
Sonjuk Bridge
Sonning Backwater Bridges
Srstraumen Bridge
Srsund Bridge
Sortland Bridge
Sotra Bridge
SoundBridge
Source of the Nile Bridge
Southbridge
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Southbridge Branch, New Zealand
South Bridge (Cologne)
South Bridge, Edinburgh
Southbridge, Massachusetts
Southbridge Municipal Airport
Southbridge News
Southbridge, New Zealand
Southbridge Towers
South Cambridgeshire
South Cambridgeshire (UK Parliament constituency)
South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230
South East Cambridgeshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Southern Bridge
South Grand Island Bridge
South Market Street Bridge
South Omaha Veterans Memorial Bridge
South Park Bridge
South Pointe DriveFrenchman's Creek Bridge
South Portland Street Suspension Bridge
South Street Bridge
South Street Bridge (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
South Street Bridge (Poultney, Vermont)
South Tenth Street Bridge
South West Cambridgeshire (UK Parliament constituency)
South Woodbridge, California
SovietCanadian 1988 Polar Bridge Expedition
Sowerby Bridge
Space bridge
Spade Farm Covered Bridge
Spean Bridge
Spencer Bridges
SpencerShippeeLillbridge House
Spences Bridge
Spider Bridge at Falls of Schuylkill
Spiral bridge
Spokane Bridge, Washington
Spoonbridge and Cherry
Spreuer Bridge
Spring Garden Street Bridge
Spuyten Duyvil Bridge
Squeeze play (bridge)
Squibb Park Bridge
Squirrel bridge
rednicowy Bridge
SS Bridgeton
SS Cambridge (1916)
S.S. Jolley Bridge
SS Lambridge
Stdlec Suspension Bridge
Staffordville, Lethbridge
Stagecoach Cambridgeshire
St Aidan's Church, Butlersbridge
Staines Bridge
Stalbridge
Stalybridge
Stalybridge and Hyde (UK Parliament constituency)
Stalybridge Celtic F.C.
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St. Ambrose Church (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
Stamford Bridge
Stamford Bridge, East Riding of Yorkshire
Stamford Bridge Pensioners
Stamford Bridge (stadium)
Stampetta Bridge
Stanbridge
Stanbridge, Quebec
Stanbridge University
Standard Bridge Company
St Andrew's College, Cambridge
St Andrew's Street, Cambridge
St. Andrew Church (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
Stan Musial Bridge
Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge
St. Ann Church (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
St. Anthony Falls Bridge
Stanton by Bridge
Stanton Street Bridge
Stan Woodbridge
Stara Bridge
Starbridge
Star City Bridge
Star Trek: Bridge Commander
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Starship Bridge Simulator
Statue of Augustine of Hippo, Charles Bridge
Statue of John Bridge
Statues of Madonna, Saint Dominic and Thomas Aquinas, Charles Bridge
Statute of Cambridge 1388
St. Augustine Cathedral (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
Stavanger City Bridge
Staybridge Suites
StaytonJordan Bridge
St Bridget's Church
St Bridget's Church, Brean
St Bridget's Church, Brigham
St Bridget's Church, Calder Bridge
St Bridget's Church, Chelvey
St Bridget's Church, Morvah
St Bridget's Church, Skenfrith
St Bridget's Church, West Kirby
St. Bridget's Convent, Colombo
St Bridget's Kirk
St. Bridget College
St Catharine's College Boat Club (Cambridge)
St Catharine's College, Cambridge
St. Cedd's College, Cambridge
St. Charles Borromeo Church (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
St. Charles Bridge
St Clement's Church, Cambridge
St Edmund's College, Cambridge
St Edward King and Martyr, Cambridge
St Elmo Bridge
Stembridge Mill, High Ham
Stephen Bainbridge
Stephen Bridges
Stephen G. Burbridge
Stephen Groombridge
Steve Bainbridge
Steve Bridges
Steven Outerbridge
Stewart Creek Bridge
St George's Bridge
St George's Church, Stalybridge
St George's College, Weybridge
St. George's Greek Orthodox Church (Southbridge, Massachusetts)
St. George Island Bridge
Stillwater Bridge
St Ives, Cambridgeshire
St. James's Bridge
St. John's Bridge, Lechlade
St John's College, Cambridge
St John's College Old Library, Cambridge
St. Johns Bridge
St John the Baptist's Church, Smallbridge
St John the Evangelist's Church, Cambridge
St. John the Evangelist Church (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
St. Joseph Swing Bridge
St Mark's Church, Royal Tunbridge Wells
St. Mary's Bridge
St Mary's Church, Fordingbridge
St Mary's Church, Handbridge
St Mary's Church, Penny Bridge
St. Mary's Covered Bridge
St. Mary's Parish (Bridgeton, Missouri)
St Mary's Rochfortbridge GAA
St Mary's Street, Cambridge
St. Mary Church (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
St Michael and All Angels' Church, Howe Bridge
St. Michael the Archangel's Parish (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
Stockbridge
Stockbridge Bowl
Stockbridge Capital Group
Stockbridge damper
Stockbridge, Edinburgh
Stockbridge F.C.
Stockbridge, Georgia
Stockbridge, Hampshire
Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Stockbridge, Michigan
Stockbridge Militia
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Stockbridge public library
Stockbridge Township, Michigan
Stockbridge (town), Wisconsin
Stockbridge, Vermont
Stockbridge Village
Stockbridge, Wisconsin
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Stocksbridge
Stocksbridge and Upper Don
Stocksbridge Park Steels F.C.
Stocksbridge Works F.C.
Stoke Bridge
Stokky Bridge
Stone Arch Bridge
Stone Arch Bridge (Minneapolis)
Stone Bridge
Stonebridge
Stonebridge City Farm
StoneBridge (DJ)
Stone Bridge (Estonia)
Stonebridge, London
Stonebridge, New Zealand
Stonebridge Park
Stonebridge Press
Stone Bridge (Regensburg)
Stone Bridge, Riga
Stone Bridge (Saint Petersburg)
Stonebridge, Saskatoon
Stonebridge, Texas
Stonecutters Bridge
Stoneybridge
Stony Brook Covered Bridge
Stoptail bridge
Stord Bridge
Storstrm Bridge
Story Bridge
Stourbridge fair
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Stourbridge R.F.C.
Stourbridge Town branch line
Stovall Mill Covered Bridge
Stvset Bridge
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Bridgetown
St. Patrick's Church (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
St Paul's, Cambridge
St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge
St. Paul Church (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
St. Paul Union Pacific Rail Bridge
St. Peter's Bridge
St. Peter Church (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
St Radegund's Priory, Cambridge
St Radegund, Cambridge
Strait of Messina Bridge
Strawbridge's
Strawbridge and Clothier Store, Jenkintown
Strawbridge v. Curtiss
Stressed ribbon bridge
Streymin Bridge
Stbro bridge
Strobridge Lithographing Company
Strmsund Bridge
St Saviour's Church, Astley Bridge
Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
St Stephen and All Martyrs' Church, Lever Bridge
Stuguflt Bridge
Sturbridge (CDP), Massachusetts
Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Sturgeon Bay Bridge
Styles Bridges
Suada and Olga bridge
Subhash Bridge
Submersible bridge
Sudbury and Woodbridge (UK Parliament constituency)
Sudden Shower over Shin-hashi bridge and Atake
Suez Canal Bridge
Suffield and Thompsonville Bridge
Suicide bridge
Suicides at the Golden Gate Bridge
Sullivan's Bridge
Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah Bridge
Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah Bridge
Sultan Ahmad Shah Bridge
Sultan Ahmad Shah II Bridge
Sultan Ahmad Shah III Bridge
Sultan Azlan Shah Bridge
Sultan Idris Shah II Bridge
Sultan Ismail Bridge
Sultan Ismail Petra Bridge
Sultan Mahmud Bridge
Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Bridge
Sultan Yahya Petra Bridge
Sultan Yusuf Bridge
Summerbridge
Summer Street Bridge disaster
Summit Bridge
Summit Bridge, Delaware
Sunbridge Institute
Sunda Strait Bridge
Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay
Sundy Bridge
Sundsvall Bridge
Sungai Johor Bridge
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