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AUTH

BOOKS
Heart_of_Matter
Infinite_Library
Letters_On_Yoga
Letters_On_Yoga_III
Liber_157_-_The_Tao_Teh_King
Life_without_Death
Modern_Man_in_Search_of_a_Soul
My_Burning_Heart
On_Thoughts_And_Aphorisms
Process_and_Reality
Reflections_on_Silver_River
Spiral_Dynamics
The_Diamond_Sutra
The_Divine_Comedy
The_Divine_Companion
The_Divine_Milieu
The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh
The_Essential_Songs_of_Milarepa
The_Odyssey
The_Republic
The_Seals_of_Wisdom
The_Secret_Of_The_Veda
The_Use_and_Abuse_of_History
The_Wit_and_Wisdom_of_Alfred_North_Whitehead
The_Yoga_Sutras
Toward_the_Future
Vishnu_Purana

IN CHAPTERS TITLE
1.10_-_The_Image_of_the_Oceans_and_the_Rivers
1.11_-_The_Seven_Rivers
1.12_-_The_Minotaur._The_Seventh_Circle__The_Violent._The_River_Phlegethon._The_Violent_against_their_Neighbours._The_Centaurs._Tyrants.
1.14_-_The_Sand_Waste_and_the_Rain_of_Fire._The_Violent_against_God._Capaneus._The_Statue_of_Time,_and_the_Four_Infernal_Rivers.
1.16_-_Guidoguerra,_Aldobrandi,_and_Rusticucci._Cataract_of_the_River_of_Blood.
1.fs_-_The_Driver
1.hcyc_-_18_-_I_wandered_over_rivers_and_seas,_crossing_mountains_and_streams_(from_The_Shodoka)
1.hcyc_-_26_-_The_moon_shines_on_the_river_(from_The_Shodoka)
1.jwvg_-_By_The_River
1.kbr_-_Having_Crossed_The_River
1.kbr_-_Having_crossed_the_river
1.ki_-_blown_to_the_big_river
1.lb_-_Autumn_River_Song
1.lb_-_The_River-Captains_Wife__A_Letter
1.lb_-_The_River-Merchant's_Wife:_A_Letter
1.lb_-_The_River_Song
1.okym_-_48_-_While_the_Rose_blows_along_the_River_Brink
1.poe_-_To_The_River
1.rwe_-_The_River_Note
1.rwe_-_Two_Rivers
1.whitman_-_From_Pent-up_Aching_Rivers
1.ww_-_Fields_and_Gardens_by_the_River_Qi

IN CHAPTERS CLASSNAME

IN CHAPTERS TEXT
00.04_-_The_Beautiful_in_the_Upanishads
0.00_-_INTRODUCTION
0.00_-_The_Wellspring_of_Reality
0.03_-_Letters_to_My_little_smile
0.04_-_Letters_to_a_Sadhak
0.05_-_Letters_to_a_Child
01.02_-_Sri_Aurobindo_-_Ahana_and_Other_Poems
01.03_-_The_Yoga_of_the_King_-_The_Yoga_of_the_Souls_Release
01.04_-_The_Secret_Knowledge
01.05_-_Rabindranath_Tagore:_A_Great_Poet,_a_Great_Man
0_1958-04-03
0_1960-07-26_-_Mothers_vision_-_looking_up_words_in_the_subconscient
0_1960-11-12
0_1961-02-04
0_1961-04-29
0_1962-01-12_-_supramental_ship
0_1962-02-27
0_1962-05-31
0_1962-06-02
0_1962-06-06
0_1962-07-25
0_1962-08-25
0_1962-09-05
0_1963-08-10
0_1963-09-18
0_1965-03-10
0_1965-06-23
0_1966-01-26
0_1967-07-26
0_1970-04-22
0_1971-06-30
02.02_-_Lines_of_the_Descent_of_Consciousness
02.03_-_The_Glory_and_the_Fall_of_Life
02.05_-_Robert_Graves
02.05_-_The_Godheads_of_the_Little_Life
02.06_-_Boris_Pasternak
02.07_-_George_Seftris
02.09_-_The_Paradise_of_the_Life-Gods
02.10_-_Two_Mystic_Poems_in_Modern_Bengali
02.12_-_The_Heavens_of_the_Ideal
03.04_-_The_Vision_and_the_Boon
03.15_-_Towards_the_Future
04.02_-_The_Growth_of_the_Flame
04.02_-_To_the_Heights_II
04.04_-_The_Quest
05.03_-_Bypaths_of_Souls_Journey
05.03_-_Satyavan_and_Savitri
06.31_-_Identification_of_Consciousness
07.01_-_The_Joy_of_Union;_the_Ordeal_of_the_Foreknowledge
07.02_-_The_Parable_of_the_Search_for_the_Soul
07.05_-_The_Finding_of_the_Soul
07.10_-_Diseases_and_Accidents
10.04_-_Lord_of_Time
10.04_-_The_Dream_Twilight_of_the_Earthly_Real
10.07_-_The_Demon
1.00_-_INTRODUCTION
1.00_-_PREFACE_-_DESCENSUS_AD_INFERNOS
1.00_-_The_way_of_what_is_to_come
1.012_-_Sublimation_-_A_Way_to_Reshuffle_Thought
1.01_-_BOOK_THE_FIRST
1.01_-_Economy
1.01f_-_Introduction
1.01_-_Foreward
1.01_-_Principles_of_Practical_Psycho_therapy
1.01_-_The_Dark_Forest._The_Hill_of_Difficulty._The_Panther,_the_Lion,_and_the_Wolf._Virgil.
1.01_-_The_First_Steps
1.01_-_The_Highest_Meaning_of_the_Holy_Truths
1.025_-_Sadhana_-_Intensifying_a_Lighted_Flame
1.02_-_BEFORE_THE_CITY-GATE
1.02_-_BOOK_THE_SECOND
1.02_-_IN_THE_COMPANY_OF_DEVOTEES
1.02_-_Karmayoga
1.02_-_MAPS_OF_MEANING_-_THREE_LEVELS_OF_ANALYSIS
1.02_-_Prana
1.02_-_Skillful_Means
1.02_-_Substance_Is_Eternal
1.02_-_The_Divine_Is_with_You
1.02_-_The_Doctrine_of_the_Mystics
1.02_-_The_Human_Soul
1.02_-_The_Refusal_of_the_Call
1.02_-_The_Three_European_Worlds
1.02_-_The_Ultimate_Path_is_Without_Difficulty
1.02_-_Where_I_Lived,_and_What_I_Lived_For
10.31_-_The_Mystery_of_The_Five_Senses
1.037_-_Preventing_the_Fall_in_Yoga
1.038_-_Impediments_in_Concentration_and_Meditation
1.03_-_A_Parable
1.03_-_Bloodstream_Sermon
1.03_-_BOOK_THE_THIRD
1.03_-_Reading
1.03_-_Self-Surrender_in_Works_-_The_Way_of_The_Gita
1.03_-_Sympathetic_Magic
1.03_-_The_Desert
1.03_-_The_Gate_of_Hell._The_Inefficient_or_Indifferent._Pope_Celestine_V._The_Shores_of_Acheron._Charon._The
1.03_-_THE_STUDY_(The_Exorcism)
1.03_-_To_Layman_Ishii
1.03_-_VISIT_TO_VIDYASAGAR
1.04_-_ADVICE_TO_HOUSEHOLDERS
1.04_-_BOOK_THE_FOURTH
1.04_-_Descent_into_Future_Hell
1.04_-_GOD_IN_THE_WORLD
1.04_-_KAI_VALYA_PADA
1.04_-_On_blessed_and_ever-memorable_obedience
1.04_-_The_33_seven_double_letters
1.04_-_THE_APPEARANCE_OF_ANOMALY_-_CHALLENGE_TO_THE_SHARED_MAP
1.04_-_The_Crossing_of_the_First_Threshold
1.04_-_The_Gods_of_the_Veda
1.053_-_A_Very_Important_Sadhana
1.057_-_The_Four_Manifestations_of_Ignorance
1.05_-_BOOK_THE_FIFTH
1.05_-_CHARITY
1.05_-_Hymns_of_Bharadwaja
1.05_-_On_painstaking_and_true_repentance_which_constitute_the_life_of_the_holy_convicts;_and_about_the_prison.
1.05_-_Some_Results_of_Initiation
1.05_-_The_Belly_of_the_Whale
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
1.05_-_The_New_Consciousness
1.05_-_Vishnu_as_Brahma_creates_the_world
1.060_-_Tracing_the_Ultimate_Cause_of_Any_Experience
1.06_-_Confutation_Of_Other_Philosophers
1.06_-_Hymns_of_Parashara
1.06_-_Magicians_as_Kings
1.06_-_MORTIFICATION,_NON-ATTACHMENT,_RIGHT_LIVELIHOOD
1.06_-_Quieting_the_Vital
1.06_-_The_Ascent_of_the_Sacrifice_2_The_Works_of_Love_-_The_Works_of_Life
1.06_-_The_Breaking_of_the_Limits
1.06_-_The_Greatness_of_the_Individual
1.06_-_THE_MASTER_WITH_THE_BRAHMO_DEVOTEES
1.06_-_Yun_Men's_Every_Day_is_a_Good_Day
1.07_-_BOOK_THE_SEVENTH
1.07_-_Hui_Ch'ao_Asks_about_Buddha
1.07_-_Incarnate_Human_Gods
1.07_-_Note_on_the_word_Go
1.07_-_Standards_of_Conduct_and_Spiritual_Freedom
1.07_-_THE_.IMPROVERS._OF_MANKIND
1.07_-_The_Infinity_Of_The_Universe
1.07_-_THE_MASTER_AND_VIJAY_GOSWAMI
1.07_-_The_Psychic_Center
1.07_-_The_Three_Schools_of_Magick_2
1.08_-_BOOK_THE_EIGHTH
1.08_-_Independence_from_the_Physical
1.08_-_Origin_of_Rudra:_his_becoming_eight_Rudras
1.08_-_The_Change_of_Vision
1.08_-_The_Depths_of_the_Divine
1.08_-_The_Gods_of_the_Veda_-_The_Secret_of_the_Veda
1.08_-_THE_MASTERS_BIRTHDAY_CELEBRATION_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.08_-_The_Supreme_Will
1.09_-_ADVICE_TO_THE_BRAHMOS
1.09_-_Civilisation_and_Culture
1.09_-_Legend_of_Lakshmi
1.09_-_Saraswati_and_Her_Consorts
1.09_-_SKIRMISHES_IN_A_WAY_WITH_THE_AGE
1.09_-_The_Pure_Existent
11.01_-_The_Eternal_Day__The_Souls_Choice_and_the_Supreme_Consummation
1.10_-_Harmony
1.10_-_On_slander_or_calumny.
1.10_-_Relics_of_Tree_Worship_in_Modern_Europe
1.10_-_The_Image_of_the_Oceans_and_the_Rivers
1.11_-_BOOK_THE_ELEVENTH
1.11_-_The_Seven_Rivers
1.11_-_WITH_THE_DEVOTEES_AT_DAKSHINEWAR
1.12_-_Brute_Neighbors
1.12_-_Dhruva_commences_a_course_of_religious_austerities
1.12_-_Independence
1.12_-_THE_FESTIVAL_AT_PNIHTI
1.12_-_The_Herds_of_the_Dawn
1.12_-_The_Minotaur._The_Seventh_Circle__The_Violent._The_River_Phlegethon._The_Violent_against_their_Neighbours._The_Centaurs._Tyrants.
1.12_-_The_Sacred_Marriage
1.12_-_The_Significance_of_Sacrifice
1.12_-_The_Superconscient
1.12_-_TIME_AND_ETERNITY
1.13_-_BOOK_THE_THIRTEENTH
1.13_-_Gnostic_Symbols_of_the_Self
1.13_-_Posterity_of_Dhruva
1.13_-_The_Kings_of_Rome_and_Alba
1.13_-_THE_MASTER_AND_M.
1.14_-_INSTRUCTION_TO_VAISHNAVS_AND_BRHMOS
1.14_-_On_the_clamorous,_yet_wicked_master-the_stomach.
1.14_-_The_Sand_Waste_and_the_Rain_of_Fire._The_Violent_against_God._Capaneus._The_Statue_of_Time,_and_the_Four_Infernal_Rivers.
1.14_-_The_Structure_and_Dynamics_of_the_Self
1.14_-_The_Succesion_to_the_Kingdom_in_Ancient_Latium
1.14_-_The_Victory_Over_Death
1.15_-_Index
1.15_-_LAST_VISIT_TO_KESHAB
1.15_-_The_Supramental_Consciousness
1.15_-_The_world_overrun_with_trees;_they_are_destroyed_by_the_Pracetasas
1.1.5_-_Thought_and_Knowledge
1.16_-_Guidoguerra,_Aldobrandi,_and_Rusticucci._Cataract_of_the_River_of_Blood.
1.16_-_WITH_THE_DEVOTEES_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.17_-_Astral_Journey__Example,_How_to_do_it,_How_to_Verify_your_Experience
1.17_-_DOES_MANKIND_MOVE_BIOLOGICALLY_UPON_ITSELF?
1.17_-_M._AT_DAKSHINEWAR
1.17_-_The_Burden_of_Royalty
1.17_-_The_Seven-Headed_Thought,_Swar_and_the_Dashagwas
1.17_-_The_Transformation
1.18_-_M._AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.18_-_ON_LITTLE_OLD_AND_YOUNG_WOMEN
1.18_-_The_Human_Fathers
1.18_-_The_Perils_of_the_Soul
1.19_-_Tabooed_Acts
1.19_-_THE_MASTER_AND_HIS_INJURED_ARM
1.19_-_The_Victory_of_the_Fathers
1.200-1.224_Talks
1.20_-_RULES_FOR_HOUSEHOLDERS_AND_MONKS
1.20_-_Tabooed_Persons
1.20_-_The_Fourth_Bolgia__Soothsayers._Amphiaraus,_Tiresias,_Aruns,_Manto,_Eryphylus,_Michael_Scott,_Guido_Bonatti,_and_Asdente._Virgil_reproaches_Dante's_Pity.
1.20_-_The_Hound_of_Heaven
1.21_-_A_DAY_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.21_-_Chih_Men's_Lotus_Flower,_Lotus_Leaves
1.21_-_Tabooed_Things
1.22_-_ADVICE_TO_AN_ACTOR
1.22__-_Dominion_over_different_provinces_of_creation_assigned_to_different_beings
1.22_-_ON_THE_GIFT-GIVING_VIRTUE
1.22_-_Tabooed_Words
1.23_-_Conditions_for_the_Coming_of_a_Spiritual_Age
1.23_-_Escape_from_the_Malabranche._The_Sixth_Bolgia__Hypocrites._Catalano_and_Loderingo._Caiaphas.
1.23_-_FESTIVAL_AT_SURENDRAS_HOUSE
1.240_-_1.300_Talks
1.240_-_Talks_2
1.24_-_The_Killing_of_the_Divine_King
1.25_-_ADVICE_TO_PUNDIT_SHASHADHAR
1.25_-_On_the_destroyer_of_the_passions,_most_sublime_humility,_which_is_rooted_in_spiritual_feeling.
1.25_-_Temporary_Kings
1.26_-_FESTIVAL_AT_ADHARS_HOUSE
1.26_-_Mental_Processes_-_Two_Only_are_Possible
1.27_-_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.27_-_Succession_to_the_Soul
1.28_-_The_Killing_of_the_Tree-Spirit
1.29_-_The_Myth_of_Adonis
1.2_-_Katha_Upanishads
1.300_-_1.400_Talks
1.30_-_Adonis_in_Syria
1.31_-_Adonis_in_Cyprus
1.32_-_The_Ritual_of_Adonis
1.33_-_The_Gardens_of_Adonis
1.35_-_Attis_as_a_God_of_Vegetation
1.35_-_The_Tao_2
1.36_-_Human_Representatives_of_Attis
1.37_-_Death_-_Fear_-_Magical_Memory
1.38_-_The_Myth_of_Osiris
1.39_-_The_Ritual_of_Osiris
1.3_-_Mundaka_Upanishads
1.400_-_1.450_Talks
1.4.02_-_The_Divine_Force
14.07_-_A_Review_of_Our_Ashram_Life
1.40_-_The_Nature_of_Osiris
1.439
1.45_-_The_Corn-Mother_and_the_Corn-Maiden_in_Northern_Europe
1.46_-_The_Corn-Mother_in_Many_Lands
1.47_-_Lityerses
1.49_-_Ancient_Deities_of_Vegetation_as_Animals
1.50_-_Eating_the_God
1.52_-_Killing_the_Divine_Animal
1.53_-_The_Propitation_of_Wild_Animals_By_Hunters
1.550_-_1.600_Talks
1.55_-_The_Transference_of_Evil
1.56_-_The_Public_Expulsion_of_Evils
1.57_-_Public_Scapegoats
1.58_-_Human_Scapegoats_in_Classical_Antiquity
1.60_-_Between_Heaven_and_Earth
1.62_-_The_Fire-Festivals_of_Europe
1.63_-_The_Interpretation_of_the_Fire-Festivals
1.66_-_The_External_Soul_in_Folk-Tales
1.67_-_The_External_Soul_in_Folk-Custom
1.68_-_The_Golden_Bough
1.75_-_The_AA_and_the_Planet
18.04_-_Modern_Poems
1916_12_24p
1917_03_27p
19.23_-_Of_the_Elephant
1951-03-03_-_Hostile_forces_-_difficulties_-_Individuality_and_form_-_creation
1951-03-14_-_Plasticity_-_Conditions_for_knowing_the_Divine_Will_-_Illness_-_microbes_-_Fear_-_body-reflexes_-_The_best_possible_happens_-_Theories_of_Creation_-_True_knowledge_-_a_work_to_do_-_the_Ashram
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
1953-05-27
1953-07-01
1954-04-07_-_Communication_without_words_-_Uneven_progress_-_Words_and_the_Word
1954-11-24_-_Aspiration_mixed_with_desire_-_Willing_and_desiring_-_Children_and_desires_-_Supermind_and_the_higher_ranges_of_mind_-_Stages_in_the_supramental_manifestation
1956-04-11_-_Self-creator_-_Manifestation_of_Time_and_Space_-_Brahman-Maya_and_Ishwara-Shakti_-_Personal_and_Impersonal
1956-12-05_-_Even_and_objectless_ecstasy_-_Transform_the_animal_-_Individual_personality_and_world-personality_-_Characteristic_features_of_a_world-personality_-_Expressing_a_universal_state_of_consciousness_-_Food_and_sleep_-_Ordered_intuition
1957-03-15_-_Reminiscences_of_Tlemcen
1957-03-22_-_A_story_of_initiation,_knowledge_and_practice
1958_09_19
1961_04_26_-_59
1962_01_12
1962_02_27
1969_09_22
1970_03_14
1.ac_-_A_Birthday
1.ac_-_The_Priestess_of_Panormita
1.ac_-_The_Twins
1.ac_-_The_Wizard_Way
1.ami_-_Selfhood_can_demolish_the_magic_of_this_world_(from_Baal-i-Jibreel)
1.ami_-_To_the_Saqi_(from_Baal-i-Jibreel)
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_TabletIX
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_VIII
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_X
1.anon_-_The_Epic_of_Gilgamesh_Tablet_XI_The_Story_of_the_Flood
1.bd_-_Endless_Ages
1.bni_-_Raga_Ramkali
1.bsv_-_Dont_make_me_hear_all_day
1.bsv_-_Make_of_my_body_the_beam_of_a_lute
1.bsv_-_The_eating_bowl_is_not_one_bronze
1.bsv_-_The_pot_is_a_God
1.bsv_-_The_Temple_and_the_Body
1.bsv_-_The_waters_of_joy
1.bsv_-_Where_they_feed_the_fire
1f.lovecraft_-_At_the_Mountains_of_Madness
1f.lovecraft_-_Celephais
1f.lovecraft_-_He
1f.lovecraft_-_Ibid
1f.lovecraft_-_In_the_Walls_of_Eryx
1f.lovecraft_-_Medusas_Coil
1f.lovecraft_-_Memory
1f.lovecraft_-_Nyarlathotep
1f.lovecraft_-_Poetry_and_the_Gods
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Beast_in_the_Cave
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Book
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Case_of_Charles_Dexter_Ward
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Cats_of_Ulthar
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Colour_out_of_Space
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Crawling_Chaos
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Curse_of_Yig
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_Festival
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Horror_in_the_Burying-Ground
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Horror_in_the_Museum
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Last_Test
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Man_of_Stone
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Moon-Bog
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Mound
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Music_of_Erich_Zann
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Other_Gods
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Quest_of_Iranon
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Rats_in_the_Walls
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shadow_out_of_Time
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shadow_over_Innsmouth
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shunned_House
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Silver_Key
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Strange_High_House_in_the_Mist
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Street
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Temple
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Thing_on_the_Doorstep
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Tree_on_the_Hill
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Whisperer_in_Darkness
1f.lovecraft_-_The_White_Ship
1f.lovecraft_-_Through_the_Gates_of_the_Silver_Key
1f.lovecraft_-_Till_A_the_Seas
1f.lovecraft_-_Under_the_Pyramids
1f.lovecraft_-_What_the_Moon_Brings
1f.lovecraft_-_Winged_Death
1.fs_-_Elysium
1.fs_-_Melancholy_--_To_Laura
1.fs_-_The_Complaint_Of_Ceres
1.fs_-_The_Driver
1.fs_-_The_Ideal_And_The_Actual_Life
1.fs_-_The_Lay_Of_The_Mountain
1.fs_-_The_Pilgrim
1.fs_-_The_Triumph_Of_Love
1.fs_-_The_Words_Of_Error
1.fs_-_To_Laura_(Mystery_Of_Reminiscence)
1.hcyc_-_18_-_I_wandered_over_rivers_and_seas,_crossing_mountains_and_streams_(from_The_Shodoka)
1.hcyc_-_26_-_The_moon_shines_on_the_river_(from_The_Shodoka)
1.hcyc_-_42_-_I_raise_the_Dharma-banner_and_set_forth_our_teaching_(from_The_Shodoka)
1.hs_-_The_Margin_Of_A_Stream
1.hs_-_Until_you_are_complete
1.hs_-_With_Madness_Like_To_Mine
1.is_-_A_Fisherman
1.jda_-_When_spring_came,_tender-limbed_Radha_wandered_(from_The_Gitagovinda)
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_I
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_II
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_III
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_IV
1.jk_-_Isabella;_Or,_The_Pot_Of_Basil_-_A_Story_From_Boccaccio
1.jk_-_I_Stood_Tip-Toe_Upon_A_Little_Hill
1.jk_-_Lamia._Part_I
1.jk_-_Lines_To_Fanny
1.jk_-_Ode_On_A_Grecian_Urn
1.jk_-_Ode_To_Autumn
1.jk_-_Sleep_And_Poetry
1.jk_-_Song._Hush,_Hush!_Tread_Softly!
1.jk_-_Song_Of_Four_Faries
1.jk_-_Song_Of_The_Indian_Maid,_From_Endymion
1.jk_-_Sonnet._On_Leigh_Hunts_Poem_The_Story_of_Rimini
1.jk_-_Sonnet_To_The_Nile
1.jk_-_Sonnet_VII._To_Solitude
1.jk_-_The_Eve_Of_Saint_Mark._A_Fragment
1.jk_-_Written_In_The_Cottage_Where_Burns_Was_Born
1.jlb_-_Browning_Decides_To_Be_A_Poet
1.jlb_-_Cosmogonia_(&_translation)
1.jlb_-_Daybreak
1.jlb_-_Instants
1.jlb_-_The_Art_Of_Poetry
1.jlb_-_We_Are_The_Time._We_Are_The_Famous
1.jm_-_Song_to_the_Rock_Demoness
1.jm_-_The_Profound_Definitive_Meaning
1.jr_-_Lovers
1.jr_-_Moving_Water
1.jr_-_The_Self_We_Share
1.jwvg_-_By_The_River
1.jwvg_-_Mahomets_Song
1.jwvg_-_The_Pupil_In_Magic
1.kbr_-_Having_Crossed_The_River
1.kbr_-_Having_crossed_the_river
1.kbr_-_I_Said_To_The_Wanting-Creature_Inside_Me
1.kbr_-_Poem_8
1.kbr_-_The_Guest_Is_Inside_You,_And_Also_Inside_Me
1.kbr_-_The_Guest_is_inside_you,_and_also_inside_me
1.kbr_-_The_Lord_Is_In_Me
1.kbr_-_The_Lord_is_in_Me
1.ki_-_blown_to_the_big_river
1.lb_-_A_Song_Of_Changgan
1.lb_-_Atop_Green_Mountains_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Autumn_River_Song
1.lb_-_Bringing_in_the_Wine
1.lb_-_Changgan_Memories
1.lb_-_Chiang_Chin_Chiu
1.lb_-_Crows_Calling_At_Night
1.lb_-_Endless_Yearning_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Exile's_Letter
1.lb_-_Farewell_to_Meng_Hao-jan
1.lb_-_Farewell_to_Meng_Hao-jan_at_Yellow_Crane_Tower_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Going_Up_Yoyang_Tower
1.lb_-_Gold_painted_jars_-_wines_worth_a_thousand
1.lb_-_Hard_Is_The_Journey
1.lb_-_Listening_to_a_Flute_in_Yellow_Crane_Pavillion
1.lb_-_Lu_Mountain,_Kiangsi
1.lb_-_On_A_Picture_Screen
1.lb_-_On_Climbing_In_Nan-King_To_The_Terrace_Of_Phoenixes
1.lb_-_On_Kusu_Terrace
1.lb_-_Resentment_Near_the_Jade_Stairs
1.lb_-_Seeing_Off_Meng_Haoran_For_Guangling_At_Yellow_Crane_Tower
1.lb_-_She_Spins_Silk
1.lb_-_Spring_Night_In_Lo-Yang_Hearing_A_Flute
1.lb_-_Taking_Leave_of_a_Friend_by_Li_Po
1.lb_-_Taking_Leave_of_a_Friend_by_Li_Po_Tr._by_Ezra_Pound
1.lb_-_The_City_of_Choan
1.lb_-_The_River-Captains_Wife__A_Letter
1.lb_-_The_River-Merchant's_Wife:_A_Letter
1.lb_-_The_River_Song
1.lb_-_The_Roosting_Crows
1.lb_-_The_Solitude_Of_Night
1.lb_-_To_His_Two_Children
1.lb_-_To_My_Wife_on_Lu-shan_Mountain
1.lb_-_To_Tu_Fu_from_Shantung
1.lb_-_Viewing_Heaven's_Gate_Mountains
1.lb_-_We_Fought_for_-_South_of_the_Walls
1.lla_-_If_youve_melted_your_desires
1.lovecraft_-_Fungi_From_Yuggoth
1.lovecraft_-_Halloween_In_A_Suburb
1.lovecraft_-_Laeta-_A_Lament
1.lovecraft_-_Providence
1.lovecraft_-_Psychopompos-_A_Tale_in_Rhyme
1.lovecraft_-_The_Cats
1.mah_-_Stillness
1.mb_-_how_wild_the_sea_is
1.mm_-_Effortlessly
1.nmdv_-_He_is_the_One_in_many
1.nrpa_-_Advice_to_Marpa_Lotsawa
1.nrpa_-_The_Summary_of_Mahamudra
1.okym_-_19_-_And_this_delightful_Herb_whose_tender_Green
1.okym_-_48_-_While_the_Rose_blows_along_the_River_Brink
1.pbs_-_Alastor_-_or,_the_Spirit_of_Solitude
1.pbs_-_Arethusa
1.pbs_-_Asia_-_From_Prometheus_Unbound
1.pbs_-_Autumn_-_A_Dirge
1.pbs_-_Chorus_from_Hellas
1.pbs_-_Evening_-_Ponte_Al_Mare,_Pisa
1.pbs_-_Fragments_Of_An_Unfinished_Drama
1.pbs_-_Fragment_-_To_One_Singing
1.pbs_-_Ghasta_Or,_The_Avenging_Demon!!!
1.pbs_-_Hellas_-_A_Lyrical_Drama
1.pbs_-_HERE_I_sit_with_my_paper
1.pbs_-_Hymn_of_Pan
1.pbs_-_Hymn_to_Intellectual_Beauty
1.pbs_-_Hymn_To_Mercury
1.pbs_-_Lines_-_That_time_is_dead_for_ever,_child!
1.pbs_-_Lines_-_We_Meet_Not_As_We_Parted
1.pbs_-_Lines_Written_Among_The_Euganean_Hills
1.pbs_-_Loves_Philosophy
1.pbs_-_Mariannes_Dream
1.pbs_-_Mont_Blanc_-_Lines_Written_In_The_Vale_of_Chamouni
1.pbs_-_Ode_To_Heaven
1.pbs_-_Ode_To_Liberty
1.pbs_-_Ode_to_the_West_Wind
1.pbs_-_Oedipus_Tyrannus_or_Swellfoot_The_Tyrant
1.pbs_-_Prometheus_Unbound
1.pbs_-_Rosalind_and_Helen_-_a_Modern_Eclogue
1.pbs_-_Summer_And_Winter
1.pbs_-_The_Boat_On_The_Serchio
1.pbs_-_The_Cloud
1.pbs_-_The_Cyclops
1.pbs_-_The_Question
1.pbs_-_The_Revolt_Of_Islam_-_Canto_I-XII
1.pbs_-_The_Sensitive_Plant
1.pbs_-_The_Triumph_Of_Life
1.pbs_-_The_Witch_Of_Atlas
1.pbs_-_The_Zucca
1.pbs_-_To_William_Shelley
1.poe_-_Al_Aaraaf-_Part_1
1.poe_-_Dreamland
1.poe_-_For_Annie
1.poe_-_Lenore
1.poe_-_The_Forest_Reverie
1.poe_-_The_Haunted_Palace
1.poe_-_The_Village_Street
1.poe_-_To_The_River
1.poe_-_Ulalume
1.rb_-_A_Lovers_Quarrel
1.rb_-_Childe_Roland_To_The_Dark_Tower_Came
1.rb_-_Cleon
1.rb_-_Fra_Lippo_Lippi
1.rb_-_How_They_Brought_The_Good_News_From_Ghent_To_Aix
1.rb_-_Old_Pictures_In_Florence
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_III_-_Paracelsus
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_II_-_Paracelsus_Attains
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_IV_-_Paracelsus_Aspires
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_V_-_Paracelsus_Attains
1.rb_-_Pauline,_A_Fragment_of_a_Question
1.rb_-_Rhyme_for_a_Child_Viewing_a_Naked_Venus_in_a_Painting_of_'The_Judgement_of_Paris'
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_Fifth
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_First
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_Fourth
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_Second
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_Sixth
1.rb_-_Sordello_-_Book_the_Third
1.rb_-_The_Pied_Piper_Of_Hamelin
1.rmr_-_Dedication
1.rmr_-_Fear_of_the_Inexplicable
1.rmr_-_Loneliness
1.rmr_-_Moving_Forward
1.rmr_-_The_Neighbor
1.rt_-_(75)_Thy_gifts_to_us_mortals_fulfil_all_our_needs_(from_Gitanjali)
1.rt_-_A_Dream
1.rt_-_At_The_End_Of_The_Day
1.rt_-_Fairyland
1.rt_-_Fireflies
1.rt_-_Friend
1.rt_-_Gitanjali
1.rt_-_Hes_there_among_the_scented_trees_(from_The_Lover_of_God)
1.rt_-_In_The_Country
1.rt_-_Kinu_Goalas_Alley
1.rt_-_Light
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_IV_-_She_Is_Near_To_My_Heart
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_LXX_-_Take_Back_Your_Coins
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XLII_-_Are_You_A_Mere_Picture
1.rt_-_Lovers_Gifts_XXII_-_I_Shall_Gladly_Suffer
1.rt_-_Maran-Milan_(Death-Wedding)
1.rt_-_Our_Meeting
1.rt_-_Sleep-Stealer
1.rt_-_Stray_Birds_31_-_40
1.rt_-_The_First_Jasmines
1.rt_-_The_Further_Bank
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_IX_-_When_I_Go_Alone_At_Night
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LV_-_It_Was_Mid-Day
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LXXXIII_-_She_Dwelt_On_The_Hillside
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_LXXXIV_-_Over_The_Green
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XI_-_Come_As_You_Are
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XIII_-_I_Asked_Nothing
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XIV_-_I_Was_Walking_By_The_Road
1.rt_-_The_Gardener_XIX_-_You_Walked
1.rt_-_The_Gift
1.rt_-_The_Golden_Boat
1.rt_-_The_Hero(2)
1.rt_-_The_Homecoming
1.rt_-_The_Portrait
1.rt_-_The_Rainy_Day
1.rt_-_The_Sailor
1.rt_-_Waiting_For_The_Beloved
1.rt_-_When_I_Go_Alone_At_Night
1.rwe_-_Berrying
1.rwe_-_Each_And_All
1.rwe_-_Good-bye
1.rwe_-_In_Memoriam
1.rwe_-_May-Day
1.rwe_-_Monadnoc
1.rwe_-_Musketaquid
1.rwe_-_Terminus
1.rwe_-_The_Adirondacs
1.rwe_-_The_River_Note
1.rwe_-_The_Snowstorm
1.rwe_-_Two_Rivers
1.rwe_-_Wealth
1.rwe_-_Woodnotes
1.srh_-_The_Royal_Song_of_Saraha_(Dohakosa)
1.sv_-_Song_of_the_Sanyasin
1.tm_-_Aubade_--_The_City
1.tr_-_To_My_Teacher
1.tr_-_When_I_Was_A_Lad
1.wby_-_An_Image_From_A_Past_Life
1.wby_-_Down_By_The_Salley_Gardens
1.wby_-_Fergus_And_The_Druid
1.wby_-_Into_The_Twilight
1.wby_-_Meditations_In_Time_Of_Civil_War
1.wby_-_The_Gift_Of_Harun_Al-Rashid
1.wby_-_The_Happy_Townland
1.wby_-_The_Madness_Of_King_Goll
1.wby_-_The_Old_Age_Of_Queen_Maeve
1.wby_-_The_Three_Beggars
1.wby_-_The_Wanderings_Of_Oisin_-_Book_I
1.wby_-_The_Wanderings_Of_Oisin_-_Book_II
1.wby_-_Vacillation
1.whitman_-_1861
1.whitman_-_A_Broadway_Pageant
1.whitman_-_A_Carol_Of_Harvest_For_1867
1.whitman_-_A_Glimpse
1.whitman_-_American_Feuillage
1.whitman_-_Apostroph
1.whitman_-_As_I_Sat_Alone_By_Blue_Ontarios_Shores
1.whitman_-_A_Song
1.whitman_-_A_Woman_Waits_For_Me
1.whitman_-_Brother_Of_All,_With_Generous_Hand
1.whitman_-_Carol_Of_Occupations
1.whitman_-_Cavalry_Crossing_A_Ford
1.whitman_-_Crossing_Brooklyn_Ferry
1.whitman_-_Drum-Taps
1.whitman_-_Eidolons
1.whitman_-_For_You,_O_Democracy
1.whitman_-_From_Pent-up_Aching_Rivers
1.whitman_-_I_Sing_The_Body_Electric
1.whitman_-_Longings_For_Home
1.whitman_-_Mannahatta
1.whitman_-_Me_Imperturbe
1.whitman_-_Not_The_Pilot
1.whitman_-_Other_May_Praise_What_They_Like
1.whitman_-_Out_of_the_Cradle_Endlessly_Rocking
1.whitman_-_Passage_To_India
1.whitman_-_Pensive_On_Her_Dead_Gazing,_I_Heard_The_Mother_Of_All
1.whitman_-_Pioneers!_O_Pioneers!
1.whitman_-_Poems_Of_Joys
1.whitman_-_Proud_Music_Of_The_Storm
1.whitman_-_Respondez!
1.whitman_-_Salut_Au_Monde
1.whitman_-_Sea-Shore_Memories
1.whitman_-_Sing_Of_The_Banner_At_Day-Break
1.whitman_-_Song_of_Myself
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_VIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XIV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XLV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XLVII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XV
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXI
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XXXIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_The_Broad-Axe
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_The_Open_Road
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_The_Redwood-Tree
1.whitman_-_Starting_From_Paumanok
1.whitman_-_The_Centerarians_Story
1.whitman_-_The_Dalliance_Of_The_Eagles
1.whitman_-_There_Was_A_Child_Went_Forth
1.whitman_-_The_Wound_Dresser
1.whitman_-_To_Oratists
1.whitman_-_To_Think_Of_Time
1.whitman_-_When_Lilacs_Last_in_the_Dooryard_Bloomd
1.whitman_-_Whispers_Of_Heavenly_Death
1.ww_-_1-_The_White_Doe_Of_Rylstone,_Or,_The_Fate_Of_The_Nortons
1.ww_-_3-_The_White_Doe_Of_Rylstone,_Or,_The_Fate_Of_The_Nortons
1.ww_-_4-_The_White_Doe_Of_Rylstone,_Or,_The_Fate_Of_The_Nortons
1.ww_-_8_-_The_little_one_sleeps_in_its_cradle
1.ww_-_After-Thought
1.ww_-_Argument_For_Suicide
1.ww_-_Book_Fifth-Books
1.ww_-_Book_First_[Introduction-Childhood_and_School_Time]
1.ww_-_Book_Fourth_[Summer_Vacation]
1.ww_-_Book_Ninth_[Residence_in_France]
1.ww_-_Book_Second_[School-Time_Continued]
1.ww_-_Book_Seventh_[Residence_in_London]
1.ww_-_Book_Sixth_[Cambridge_and_the_Alps]
1.ww_-_Book_Tenth_{Residence_in_France_continued]
1.ww_-_Book_Third_[Residence_at_Cambridge]
1.ww_-_Bothwell_Castle
1.ww_-_Composed_Upon_Westminster_Bridge,_September_3,_1802
1.ww_-_Cooling_Off
1.ww_-_Extempore_Effusion_upon_the_Death_of_James_Hogg
1.ww_-_Fields_and_Gardens_by_the_River_Qi
1.ww_-_Her_Eyes_Are_Wild
1.ww_-_Incident_Characteristic_Of_A_Favorite_Dog
1.ww_-_Invocation_To_The_Earth,_February_1816
1.ww_-_Lines_Composed_a_Few_Miles_above_Tintern_Abbey
1.ww_-_Living_in_the_Mountain_on_an_Autumn_Night
1.ww_-_Memorials_Of_A_Tour_In_Scotland-_1803
1.ww_-_Memorials_Of_A_Tour_In_Scotland-_1803_XII._Yarrow_Unvisited
1.ww_-_Memory
1.ww_-_Picture_of_Daniel_in_the_Lion's_Den_at_Hamilton_Palace
1.ww_-_Remembrance_Of_Collins
1.ww_-_Stray_Pleasures
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_IX-_Book_Eighth-_The_Parsonage
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_V-_Book_Fouth-_Despondency_Corrected
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_VII-_Book_Sixth-_The_Churchyard_Among_the_Mountains
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_X-_Book_Ninth-_Discourse_of_the_Wanderer,_and_an_Evening_Visit_to_the_Lake
1.ww_-_The_Force_Of_Prayer,_Or,_The_Founding_Of_Bolton,_A_Tradition
1.ww_-_The_Idle_Shepherd_Boys
1.ww_-_The_Longest_Day
1.ww_-_The_Prelude,_Book_1-_Childhood_And_School-Time
1.ww_-_The_Reverie_of_Poor_Susan
1.ww_-_The_Trosachs
1.ww_-_To_a_Sky-Lark
1.ww_-_To_The_Spade_Of_A_Friend_(An_Agriculturist)
1.ww_-_Written_Upon_A_Blank_Leaf_In_The_Complete_Angler.
1.ww_-_Yarrow_Unvisited
1.yb_-_spring_rain
20.01_-_Charyapada_-_Old_Bengali_Mystic_Poems
20.03_-_Act_I:The_Descent
2.01_-_AT_THE_STAR_THEATRE
2.01_-_Isha_Upanishad__All_that_is_world_in_the_Universe
2.01_-_Mandala_One
2.01_-_Proem
2.01_-_THE_CHILD_WITH_THE_MIRROR
2.01_-_The_Ordinary_Life_and_the_True_Soul
2.01_-_The_Yoga_and_Its_Objects
2.02_-_Brahman,_Purusha,_Ishwara_-_Maya,_Prakriti,_Shakti
2.02_-_Meeting_With_the_Goddess
2.02_-_On_Letters
2.02_-_THE_DURGA_PUJA_FESTIVAL
2.03_-_Atomic_Forms_And_Their_Combinations
2.03_-_Karmayogin__A_Commentary_on_the_Isha_Upanishad
2.03_-_On_Medicine
2.03_-_THE_MASTER_IN_VARIOUS_MOODS
2.04_-_Absence_Of_Secondary_Qualities
2.04_-_ADVICE_TO_ISHAN
2.05_-_The_Cosmic_Illusion;_Mind,_Dream_and_Hallucination
2.05_-_VISIT_TO_THE_SINTHI_BRAMO_SAMAJ
2.06_-_ON_THE_RABBLE
2.06_-_The_Wand
2.06_-_Two_Tales_of_Seeking_and_Losing
2.06_-_WITH_VARIOUS_DEVOTEES
2.07_-_I_Also_Try_to_Tell_My_Tale
2.07_-_ON_THE_TARANTULAS
2.07_-_The_Cup
2.08_-_ALICE_IN_WONDERLAND
2.08_-_AT_THE_STAR_THEATRE_(II)
2.08_-_God_in_Power_of_Becoming
2.09_-_Human_representations_of_the_Divine_Ideal_of_Love
2.09_-_SEVEN_REASONS_WHY_A_SCIENTIST_BELIEVES_IN_GOD
2.09_-_THE_MASTERS_BIRTHDAY
2.1.02_-_Love_and_Death
21.03_-_The_Double_Ladder
2.10_-_Conclusion
2.10_-_On_Vedic_Interpretation
2.10_-_THE_MASTER_AND_NARENDRA
2.10_-_The_Vision_of_the_World-Spirit_-_Time_the_Destroyer
2.1.1.04_-_Reading,_Yogic_Force_and_the_Development_of_Style
2.11_-_WITH_THE_DEVOTEES_IN_CALCUTTA
2.12_-_On_Miracles
2.12_-_ON_SELF-OVERCOMING
2.12_-_THE_MASTERS_REMINISCENCES
2.13_-_On_Psychology
2.15_-_CAR_FESTIVAL_AT_BALARMS_HOUSE
2.16_-_Oneness
2.17_-_December_1938
2.17_-_THE_MASTER_ON_HIMSELF_AND_HIS_EXPERIENCES
2.18_-_SRI_RAMAKRISHNA_AT_SYAMPUKUR
2.21_-_1940
2.21_-_IN_THE_COMPANY_OF_DEVOTEES_AT_SYAMPUKUR
2.2.1_-_The_Prusna_Upanishads
2.22_-_THE_MASTER_AT_COSSIPORE
2.23_-_THE_MASTER_AND_BUDDHA
2.2.4_-_Taittiriya_Upanishad
2.25_-_AFTER_THE_PASSING_AWAY
2.2.7.01_-_Some_General_Remarks
24.05_-_Vision_of_Dante
25.05_-_HYMN_TO_DARKNESS
27.01_-_The_Golden_Harvest
2_-_Other_Hymns_to_Agni
30.07_-_The_Poet_and_the_Yogi
30.10_-_The_Greatness_of_Poetry
30.17_-_Rabindranath,_Traveller_of_the_Infinite
30.18_-_Boris_Pasternak
3.01_-_THE_BIRTH_OF_THOUGHT
3.02_-_King_and_Queen
3.02_-_Mysticism
3.02_-_THE_DEPLOYMENT_OF_THE_NOOSPHERE
3.02_-_The_Great_Secret
3.02_-_The_Practice_Use_of_Dream-Analysis
3.03_-_On_Thought_-_II
3.03_-_SULPHUR
3.03_-_The_Formula_of_Tetragrammaton
3.03_-_The_Four_Foundational_Practices
3.03_-_The_Spirit_Land
3.04_-_LUNA
3.04_-_On_Thought_-_III
3.05_-_ON_VIRTUE_THAT_MAKES_SMALL
3.05_-_SAL
3.07_-_The_Formula_of_the_Holy_Grail
31.01_-_The_Heart_of_Bengal
3.1.07_-_A_Tree
3.11_-_Spells
3.12_-_ON_OLD_AND_NEW_TABLETS
3.2.04_-_Suddenly_out_from_the_wonderful_East
3.3.02_-_All-Will_and_Free-Will
33.02_-_Subhash,_Oaten:_atlas,_Russell
33.03_-_Muraripukur_-_I
3.3.03_-_The_Delight_of_Works
33.07_-_Alipore_Jail
33.08_-_I_Tried_Sannyas
33.09_-_Shyampukur
33.11_-_Pondicherry_II
3.3.1_-_Agni,_the_Divine_Will-Force
34.03_-_Hymn_To_Dawn
34.06_-_Hymn_to_Sindhu
34.09_-_Hymn_to_the_Pillar
34.10_-_Hymn_To_Earth
3.5.01_-_Aphorisms
3-5_Full_Circle
3.6.01_-_Heraclitus
36.08_-_A_Commentary_on_the_First_Six_Suktas_of_Rigveda
37.07_-_Ushasti_Chakrayana_(Chhandogya_Upanishad)
3.7.1.02_-_The_Reincarnating_Soul
38.04_-_Great_Time
38.05_-_Living_Matter
39.09_-_Just_Be_There_Where_You_Are
39.10_-_O,_Wake_Up_from_Vain_Slumber
3_-_Commentaries_and_Annotated_Translations
4.01_-_The_Presence_of_God_in_the_World
4.03_-_The_Senses_And_Mental_Pictures
4.03_-_THE_TRANSFORMATION_OF_THE_KING
4.04_-_Conclusion
4.04_-_Some_Vital_Functions
4.04_-_THE_REGENERATION_OF_THE_KING
4.0_-_The_Path_of_Knowledge
4.1.01_-_The_Intellect_and_Yoga
4.19_-_THE_DRUNKEN_SONG
4.1_-_Jnana
4.2_-_Karma
5.03_-_The_World_Is_Not_Eternal
5.04_-_Formation_Of_The_World
5.05_-_Origins_Of_Vegetable_And_Animal_Life
5.06_-_Origins_And_Savage_Period_Of_Mankind
5.07_-_Beginnings_Of_Civilization
5.1.01.1_-_The_Book_of_the_Herald
5.1.01.2_-_The_Book_of_the_Statesman
5.1.01.3_-_The_Book_of_the_Assembly
5.1.01.4_-_The_Book_of_Partings
5.1.01.5_-_The_Book_of_Achilles
5.1.01.8_-_The_Book_of_the_Gods
5.1.01.9_-_Book_IX
5.1.02_-_Ahana
5.2.01_-_The_Descent_of_Ahana
5.4.01_-_Notes_on_Root-Sounds
5_-_The_Phenomenology_of_the_Spirit_in_Fairytales
6.02_-_Great_Meteorological_Phenomena,_Etc
6.03_-_Extraordinary_And_Paradoxical_Telluric_Phenomena
6.0_-_Conscious,_Unconscious,_and_Individuation
7.02_-_Courage
7.04_-_Self-Reliance
7.05_-_Patience_and_Perseverance
7.06_-_The_Simple_Life
7.07_-_Prudence
7.08_-_Sincerity
7.09_-_Right_Judgement
7.10_-_Order
7.11_-_Building_and_Destroying
7.15_-_The_Family
7.16_-_Sympathy
7.6.01_-_Symbol_Moon
7_-_Yoga_of_Sri_Aurobindo
9.99_-_Glossary
Aeneid
A_God's_Labour
APPENDIX_I_-_Curriculum_of_A._A.
Averroes_Search
Big_Mind_(non-dual)
Big_Mind_(ten_perfections)
Blazing_P1_-_Preconventional_consciousness
Blazing_P2_-_Map_the_Stages_of_Conventional_Consciousness
BOOK_I._-_Augustine_censures_the_pagans,_who_attributed_the_calamities_of_the_world,_and_especially_the_sack_of_Rome_by_the_Goths,_to_the_Christian_religion_and_its_prohibition_of_the_worship_of_the_gods
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
BOOK_I._--_PART_II._THE_EVOLUTION_OF_SYMBOLISM_IN_ITS_APPROXIMATE_ORDER
BOOK_IV._-_That_empire_was_given_to_Rome_not_by_the_gods,_but_by_the_One_True_God
Book_of_Exodus
Book_of_Genesis
Book_of_Imaginary_Beings_(text)
BOOK_XI._-_Augustine_passes_to_the_second_part_of_the_work,_in_which_the_origin,_progress,_and_destinies_of_the_earthly_and_heavenly_cities_are_discussed.Speculations_regarding_the_creation_of_the_world
BOOK_XIII._-_That_death_is_penal,_and_had_its_origin_in_Adam's_sin
BOOK_XII._-_Of_the_creation_of_angels_and_men,_and_of_the_origin_of_evil
BOOK_X._-_Porphyrys_doctrine_of_redemption
BOOK_XVIII._-_A_parallel_history_of_the_earthly_and_heavenly_cities_from_the_time_of_Abraham_to_the_end_of_the_world
BOOK_XVII._-_The_history_of_the_city_of_God_from_the_times_of_the_prophets_to_Christ
BOOK_XVI._-_The_history_of_the_city_of_God_from_Noah_to_the_time_of_the_kings_of_Israel
BOOK_XXII._-_Of_the_eternal_happiness_of_the_saints,_the_resurrection_of_the_body,_and_the_miracles_of_the_early_Church
BOOK_XXI._-_Of_the_eternal_punishment_of_the_wicked_in_hell,_and_of_the_various_objections_urged_against_it
BOOK_XX._-_Of_the_last_judgment,_and_the_declarations_regarding_it_in_the_Old_and_New_Testaments
BS_1_-_Introduction_to_the_Idea_of_God
CASE_5_-_KYOGENS_MAN_HANGING_IN_THE_TREE
COSA_-_BOOK_X
Cratylus
DS2
ENNEAD_02.03_-_Whether_Astrology_is_of_any_Value.
ENNEAD_02.09_-_Against_the_Gnostics;_or,_That_the_Creator_and_the_World_are_Not_Evil.
ENNEAD_06.05_-_The_One_and_Identical_Being_is_Everywhere_Present_In_Its_Entirety.345
For_a_Breath_I_Tarry
Gods_Script
Gorgias
Guru_Granth_Sahib_first_part
Ion
IS_-_Chapter_1
Liber_46_-_The_Key_of_the_Mysteries
Liber_71_-_The_Voice_of_the_Silence_-_The_Two_Paths_-_The_Seven_Portals
Medea_-_A_Vergillian_Cento
Phaedo
Prayers_and_Meditations_by_Baha_u_llah_text
r1909_06_18
r1912_07_15
r1912_12_31
r1913_01_13
r1914_03_23
r1914_03_24
r1914_03_26
r1915_01_05a
r1915_01_05b
r1917_02_11
Sayings_of_Sri_Ramakrishna_(text)
Sophist
Tablets_of_Baha_u_llah_text
Talks_001-025
Talks_100-125
Talks_176-200
Talks_600-652
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_1
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_2
The_Act_of_Creation_text
Theaetetus
The_Aleph
The_Book_of_Certitude_-_P1
The_Book_of_Certitude_-_P2
The_Book_of_Job
The_Book_of_Joshua
The_Book_of_the_Prophet_Isaiah
The_Book_of_the_Prophet_Micah
The_Book_of_Wisdom
The_Book_(short_story)
The_Circular_Ruins
The_Dwellings_of_the_Philosophers
the_Eternal_Wisdom
The_Five,_Ranks_of_The_Apparent_and_the_Real
The_Garden_of_Forking_Paths_1
The_Garden_of_Forking_Paths_2
The_Gospel_According_to_John
The_Gospel_According_to_Mark
The_Gospel_According_to_Matthew
The_Hidden_Words_text
The_Immortal
The_Lottery_in_Babylon
The_Monadology
The_Pilgrims_Progress
The_Poems_of_Cold_Mountain
The_Revelation_of_Jesus_Christ_or_the_Apocalypse
The_Riddle_of_this_World
The_Shadow_Out_Of_Time
Timaeus
Verses_of_Vemana

PRIMARY CLASS

SIMILAR TITLES
Reflections on Silver River
river

DEFINITIONS


TERMS STARTING WITH

river Chebar where the Hebrew prophet glimpses

river Dinur (“fiery river”) was created “out of the

rivered ::: a. --> Supplied with rivers; as, a well rivered country.

riveret ::: n. --> A rivulet.

riverhood ::: n. --> The quality or state of being a river.

riverling ::: n. --> A rivulet.

river ::: n. --> One who rives or splits.
A large stream of water flowing in a bed or channel and emptying into the ocean, a sea, a lake, or another stream; a stream larger than a rivulet or brook.
Fig.: A large stream; copious flow; abundance; as, rivers of blood; rivers of oil. ::: v. i.


riverside ::: n. --> The side or bank of a river.

rivers. [Rf. The Dabistan, p. 378.]

rivers.”

rivers) was Dara.

river, the tartaruchian angels have in their hands

rivery ::: a. --> Having rivers; as, a rivery country.

River ::: Some movement of the consciousness.

RIVER. ::: Vide Symbol.


TERMS ANYWHERE

3. In the Mahabharata and the Puranas, the second member of the Triad, the embodiment of sattva-guna, the preserving and restoring power. This power has manifested in the world as the various incarnations of Vishnu, generally accepted as being ten in number. Vishnu"s heaven is Vaikuntha, his consort Lakshmi and his vehicle Garuda. He is portrayed as reclining on the serpent-king Sesa and floating on the waters between periods of cosmic manifestation. The holy river Ganga is said to spring from his foot. (A; V. G.; Dow)” *Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo"s Works

abutter ::: n. --> One who, or that which, abuts. Specifically, the owner of a contiguous estate; as, the abutters on a street or a river.

acheron ::: n. --> A river in the Nether World or infernal regions; also, the infernal regions themselves. By some of the English poets it was supposed to be a flaming lake or gulf.

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.


affluent ::: a. --> Flowing to; flowing abundantly.
Abundant; copious; plenteous; hence, wealthy; abounding in goods or riches. ::: n. --> A stream or river flowing into a larger river or into a lake; a tributary stream.


against ::: prep. --> Abreast; opposite to; facing; towards; as, against the mouth of a river; -- in this sense often preceded by over.
From an opposite direction so as to strike or come in contact with; in contact with; upon; as, hail beats against the roof.
In opposition to, whether the opposition is of sentiment or of action; on the other side; counter to; in contrariety to; hence, adverse to; as, against reason; against law; to run a race against time.


ait ::: n. --> An islet, or little isle, in a river or lake; an eyot.
Oat.


Alacananda ::: “One of the four head streams of the river Ganga in the Himalayas. According to the Vaishnavas it is the terrestrial Ganga which Shiva received upon his head as it fell from heaven. The famous shrine of Badrinath is situated on the banks of this stream. (Dow). Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo’s Works

Alacananda ::: “One of the four head streams of the river Ganga in the Himalayas. According to the Vaishnavas it is the terrestrial Ganga which Shiva received upon his head as it fell from heaven. The famous shrine of Badrinath is situated on the banks of this stream.(Dow). Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo’s Works

alacananda ::: "One of the four head streams of the river Ganga in the Himalayas. According to the Vaishnavas it is the terrestrial Ganga which Shiva received upon his head as it fell from heaven. The famous shrine of Badrinath is situated on the banks of this stream. (Dow.)” Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo"s Works

algonkin ::: n. --> One of a widely spread family of Indians, including many distinct tribes, which formerly occupied most of the northern and eastern part of North America. The name was originally applied to a group of Indian tribes north of the River St. Lawrence.

Algorithmic Model "programming" A method of estimating software cost using mathematical {algorithms} based on the parameters which are considered to be the major cost drivers. These estimate of effort or cost are based primarily on the size of the software or {Delivered Source Instructions} (DSI)s, and other productivity factors known as {Cost Driver Attributes}. See also {Parametric Model}. (1996-05-28)

alluvium ::: n. --> Deposits of earth, sand, gravel, and other transported matter, made by rivers, floods, or other causes, upon land not permanently submerged beneath the waters of lakes or seas.

alveus ::: n. --> The channel of a river.

Amal: “They are beautiful feminine beings of subtle worlds—the vital planes. They correspond to what the Greeks spoke of as nymphs. They are to be distinguished from other such beings—the nereids (river nymphs) and the oreads (mountain nymphs). The most beautiful among them was Urvasie whom King Pururavas made his wife thus saving her from the grasp of a giant demon.”

amazonian ::: a. --> Pertaining to or resembling an Amazon; of masculine manners; warlike.
Of or pertaining to the river Amazon in South America, or to its valley.


amnicolist ::: n. --> One who lives near a river.

amnigenous ::: a. --> Born or bred in, of, or near a river.

anaconda ::: n. --> A large South American snake of the Boa family (Eunectes murinus), which lives near rivers, and preys on birds and small mammals. The name is also applied to a similar large serpent (Python tigris) of Ceylon.

anadrom ::: n. --> A fish that leaves the sea and ascends rivers.

anadromous ::: a. --> Ascending rivers from the sea, at certain seasons, for breeding, as the salmon, shad, etc.
Tending upwards; -- said of terns in which the lowest secondary segments are on the upper side of the branch of the central stem.


an elongated lowland between ranges of mountains, hills, or other uplands, often having a river or stream running along the bottom. valleys, valley-clefts.

Aniruddha ::: the aspect of the fourfold isvara whose sakti is Mahasarasvati, corresponding to the sūdra who represents the cosmic principle of Work in the symbolism of the caturvarn.ya; his method is that "of the patient intellectual seeker & the patient & laborious contriver who occupies knowledge & action inch by inch & step by step".Aniruddha-Balar Aniruddha-Balarama ama b balakabhava

Apsaras ::: Amal: “They are beautiful feminine beings of subtle worlds—the vital planes. They correspond to what the Greeks spoke of as nymphs. They are to be distinguished from other such beings—the nereids (river nymphs) and the oreads (mountain nymphs). The most beautiful among them was Urvasie whom King Pururavas made his wife thus saving her from the grasp of a giant demon.”

arriver ::: n. --> One who arrives.

architect ::: n. --> A person skilled in the art of building; one who understands architecture, or makes it his occupation to form plans and designs of buildings, and to superintend the artificers employed.
A contriver, designer, or maker.


arrest ::: v. t. --> To stop; to check or hinder the motion or action of; as, to arrest the current of a river; to arrest the senses.
To take, seize, or apprehend by authority of law; as, to arrest one for debt, or for a crime.
To seize on and fix; to hold; to catch; as, to arrest the eyes or attention.
To rest or fasten; to fix; to concentrate.
The act of stopping, or restraining from further motion,


arterial ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to an artery, or the arteries; as, arterial action; the arterial system.
Of or pertaining to a main channel (resembling an artery), as a river, canal, or railroad.


avulsion ::: n. --> A tearing asunder; a forcible separation.
A fragment torn off.
The sudden removal of lands or soil from the estate of one man to that of another by an inundation or a current, or by a sudden change in the course of a river by which a part of the estate of one man is cut off and joined to the estate of another. The property in the part thus separated, or cut off, continues in the original owner.


backwater ::: n. --> Water turned back in its course by an obstruction, an opposing current , or the flow of the tide, as in a sewer or river channel, or across a river bar.
An accumulation of water overflowing the low lands, caused by an obstruction.
Water thrown back by the turning of a waterwheel, or by the paddle wheels of a steamer.


bank ::: 1. The slope of land adjoining a body of water, especially adjoining a river, lake, or channel. 2. A slope, as of a hill. 3. A long raised mass, esp. of earth. 4. A piled-up mass, as of snow or clouds. banks, cloud-bank.

barbel ::: n. --> A slender tactile organ on the lips of certain fished.
A large fresh-water fish ( Barbus vulgaris) found in many European rivers. Its upper jaw is furnished with four barbels.
Barbs or paps under the tongued of horses and cattle. See 1st Barb, 3.


bare metal 1. New computer hardware, unadorned with such snares and delusions as an {operating system}, an {HLL}, or even {assembler}. Commonly used in the phrase "programming on the bare metal", which refers to the arduous work of {bit bashing} needed to create these basic tools for a new computer. Real bare-metal programming involves things like building {boot PROMs} and {BIOS} chips, implementing basic {monitors} used to test {device drivers}, and writing the assemblers that will be used to write the compiler back ends that will give the new computer a real development environment. 2. "Programming on the bare metal" is also used to describe a style of {hand-hacking} that relies on bit-level peculiarities of a particular hardware design, especially tricks for speed and space optimisation that rely on crocks such as overlapping instructions (or, as in the famous case described in {The Story of Mel}, interleaving of opcodes on a magnetic drum to minimise fetch delays due to the device's rotational latency). This sort of thing has become less common as the relative costs of programming time and computer resources have changed, but is still found in heavily constrained environments such as industrial embedded systems, and in the code of hackers who just can't let go of that low-level control. See {Real Programmer}. In the world of personal computing, bare metal programming is often considered a {Good Thing}, or at least a necessary evil (because these computers have often been sufficiently slow and poorly designed to make it necessary; see {ill-behaved}). There, the term usually refers to bypassing the BIOS or OS interface and writing the application to directly access device registers and computer addresses. "To get 19.2 kilobaud on the serial port, you need to get down to the bare metal." People who can do this sort of thing well are held in high regard. [{Jargon File}]

barouche ::: n. --> A four-wheeled carriage, with a falling top, a seat on the outside for the driver, and two double seats on the inside arranged so that the sitters on the front seat face those on the back seat.

barrage ::: n. --> An artificial bar or obstruction placed in a river or water course to increase the depth of water; as, the barrages of the Nile.

base memory "hardware, jargon" The lowest 640 {kilobytes} of memory in an {IBM PC}-compatible computer running {MS-DOS}. Other PC {operating systems} can usually compensate and "ignore" the fact that there is a 640K limit to base memory. This was put in place because the original {CPU} - the {Intel 8088} - could only access one {megabyte} of memory, and {IBM} wanted to reserve the upper 384KB for {device drivers}. The {high memory area} (HMA) lies above 640KB and can be accessed on MS-DOS computers that have an {A20 handler}. (1997-05-30)

bateau ::: n. --> A boat; esp. a flat-bottomed, clumsy boat used on the Canadian lakes and rivers.

batture ::: n. --> An elevated river bed or sea bed.

bayou ::: n. --> An inlet from the Gulf of Mexico, from a lake, or from a large river, sometimes sluggish, sometimes without perceptible movement except from tide and wind.

Berkeley Network (B-NET) Top level {Unix} {Ethernet} software developed at the {University of California at Berkeley}. There are no formal specifications but UCB's {4.2BSD} {Unix} implementation on the {VAX} is the de facto standard. Distributed by {Unisoft}. Includes net.o driver routines for specific hardware, {pseudo ttys}, {daemons}, hostname command to set/get name, /etc/hosts database of names and {Internet address}es of other hosts, /etc/hosts.equiv host-wide database to control remote access, .rhosts per user version of hosts.equiv. UCB's implementation of the {Internet Protocol} includes trailers to improve performance on paged memory management systems such as {VAXen}. These trailers are an exception to the Internet Protocol specification.

bichir ::: n. --> A remarkable ganoid fish (Polypterus bichir) found in the Nile and other African rivers. See Brachioganoidei.

billyboy ::: n. --> A flat-bottomed river barge or coasting vessel.

bit bashing (Also "bit diddling" or {bit twiddling}). Any of several kinds of low-level programming characterised by manipulation of {bit}, {flag}, {nibble}, and other smaller-than-character-sized pieces of data. These include low-level device control, encryption algorithms, checksum and error-correcting codes, hash functions, some flavours of graphics programming (see {bitblt}), and assembler/compiler code generation. May connote either tedium or a real technical challenge (more usually the former). "The command decoding for the new tape driver looks pretty solid but the bit-bashing for the control registers still has bugs." See also {bit bang}, {mode bit}.

bitterroot ::: n. --> A plant (Lewisia rediviva) allied to the purslane, but with fleshy, farinaceous roots, growing in the mountains of Idaho, Montana, etc. It gives the name to the Bitter Root mountains and river. The Indians call both the plant and the river Spaet&

blackfeet ::: n. pl. --> A tribe of North American Indians formerly inhabiting the country from the upper Missouri River to the Saskatchewan, but now much reduced in numbers.

bleak ::: a. --> Without color; pale; pallid.
Desolate and exposed; swept by cold winds.
Cold and cutting; cheerless; as, a bleak blast.
A small European river fish (Leuciscus alburnus), of the family Cyprinidae; the blay.


blueback ::: n. --> A trout (Salmo oquassa) inhabiting some of the lakes of Maine.
A salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) of the Columbia River and northward.
An American river herring (Clupea aestivalis), closely allied to the alewife.


boatable ::: a. --> Such as can be transported in a boat.
Navigable for boats, or small river craft.


boom ::: n. --> A long pole or spar, run out for the purpose of extending the bottom of a particular sail; as, the jib boom, the studding-sail boom, etc.
A long spar or beam, projecting from the mast of a derrick, from the outer end of which the body to be lifted is suspended.
A pole with a conspicuous top, set up to mark the channel in a river or harbor.
A strong chain cable, or line of spars bound together,


bottom-up testing "programming" An integration testing technique that tests the low-level components first using test drivers for those components that have not yet been developed to call the low-level components for test. Compare {bottom-up implementation}. (1996-05-10)

bouri ::: n. --> A mullet (Mugil capito) found in the rivers of Southern Europe and in Africa.

branch ::: n. --> A shoot or secondary stem growing from the main stem, or from a principal limb or bough of a tree or other plant.
Any division extending like a branch; any arm or part connected with the main body of thing; ramification; as, the branch of an antler; the branch of a chandelier; a branch of a river; a branch of a railway.
Any member or part of a body or system; a distinct article; a section or subdivision; a department.


break 1. To cause to be {broken}. "Your latest patch to the editor broke the paragraph commands." 2. (Of a program) To stop temporarily, so that it may debugged. The place where it stops is a "{breakpoint}". 3. To send an {EIA-232} break (two character widths of line high) over a {serial line}. 4. [Unix] To strike whatever key currently causes the tty driver to send SIGINT to the current process. Normally, break, delete or {control-C} does this. 5. "break break" may be said to interrupt a conversation (this is an example of verb doubling). This usage comes from radio communications, which in turn probably came from landline telegraph/teleprinter usage, as badly abused in the Citizen's Band craze. 6. {pipeline break}. 7. {break statement}. [{Jargon File}] (2004-03-24)

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


brindavan &

brink ::: n. --> The edge, margin, or border of a steep place, as of a precipice; a bank or edge, as of a river or pit; a verge; a border; as, the brink of a chasm. Also Fig.

rivered ::: a. --> Supplied with rivers; as, a well rivered country.

riveret ::: n. --> A rivulet.

riverhood ::: n. --> The quality or state of being a river.

riverling ::: n. --> A rivulet.

river ::: n. --> One who rives or splits.
A large stream of water flowing in a bed or channel and emptying into the ocean, a sea, a lake, or another stream; a stream larger than a rivulet or brook.
Fig.: A large stream; copious flow; abundance; as, rivers of blood; rivers of oil. ::: v. i.


riverside ::: n. --> The side or bank of a river.

rivery ::: a. --> Having rivers; as, a rivery country.

brook ::: v. t. --> A natural stream of water smaller than a river or creek.
To use; to enjoy.
To bear; to endure; to put up with; to tolerate; as, young men can not brook restraint.
To deserve; to earn.


bubble ::: n. --> A thin film of liquid inflated with air or gas; as, a soap bubble; bubbles on the surface of a river.
A small quantity of air or gas within a liquid body; as, bubbles rising in champagne or aerated waters.
A globule of air, or globular vacuum, in a transparent solid; as, bubbles in window glass, or in a lens.
A small, hollow, floating bead or globe, formerly used for testing the strength of spirits.


bubbler ::: v. t. --> To cheat; to deceive. ::: n. --> One who cheats.
A fish of the Ohio river; -- so called from the noise it makes.


buffalo ::: n. --> A species of the genus Bos or Bubalus (B. bubalus), originally from India, but now found in most of the warmer countries of the eastern continent. It is larger and less docile than the common ox, and is fond of marshy places and rivers.
A very large and savage species of the same genus (B. Caffer) found in South Africa; -- called also Cape buffalo.
Any species of wild ox.
The bison of North America.


bull trout ::: --> In England, a large salmon trout of several species, as Salmo trutta and S. Cambricus, which ascend rivers; -- called also sea trout.
Salvelinus malma of California and Oregon; -- called also Dolly Varden trout and red-spotted trout.
The huso or salmon of the Danube.


burrock ::: n. --> A small weir or dam in a river to direct the stream to gaps where fish traps are placed.

cabman ::: n. --> The driver of a cab.

Cache On A STick "architecture" (COAST) {Intel Corporation} attempt to's standardise the modular {L2 cache} subsystem in {Pentium}-based computers. A COAST module should be about 4.35" wide by 1.14" high. According to earlier specifications from {Motorola}, a module between 4.33" and 4.36" wide, and between 1.12" and 1.16" high is within the COAST standard. Some module vendors, including some major motherboard suppliers, greatly violate the height specification. Another COAST specification violated by many suppliers concerns clock distribution in synchronous modules. The specification requires that the clock tree to each synchronous chip be balanced, i.e. equal length from edge of the connector to individual chips. An unbalanced clock tree increases reflections and noise. For a 256 {kilobyte} cache module the standard requires the same clock be used for both chips but some vendors use separate clocks to reduce loading on the clock driver and hence increase the clock speed. However, this creates unbalanced loading in other motherboard configurations, such as motherboards with soldered caches in the system. (1996-06-10)

calash ::: n. --> A light carriage with low wheels, having a top or hood that can be raised or lowered, seats for inside, a separate seat for the driver, and often a movable front, so that it can be used as either an open or a close carriage.
In Canada, a two-wheeled, one-seated vehicle, with a calash top, and the driver&


candock ::: n. --> A plant or weed that grows in rivers; a species of Equisetum; also, the yellow frog lily (Nuphar luteum).

capybara ::: n. --> A large South American rodent (Hydrochaerus capybara) Living on the margins of lakes and rivers. It is the largest extant rodent, being about three feet long, and half that in height. It somewhat resembles the Guinea pig, to which it is related; -- called also cabiai and water hog.

caravaneer ::: n. --> The leader or driver of the camels in caravan.

carse ::: n. --> Low, fertile land; a river valley.

cascade ::: n. --> A fall of water over a precipice, as in a river or brook; a waterfall less than a cataract. ::: v. i. --> To fall in a cascade.
To vomit.


catawbas ::: n. pl. --> An Appalachian tribe of Indians which originally inhabited the regions near the Catawba river and the head waters of the Santee.

celtiberian ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the ancient Celtiberia (a district in Spain lying between the Ebro and the Tagus) or its inhabitants the Celtiberi (Celts of the river Iberus). ::: n. --> An inhabitant of Celtiberia.

ceratodus ::: n. --> A genus of ganoid fishes, of the order Dipnoi, first known as Mesozoic fossil fishes; but recently two living species have been discovered in Australian rivers. They have lungs so well developed that they can leave the water and breathe in air. In Australia they are called salmon and baramunda. See Dipnoi, and Archipterygium.

channel ::: n. **1. A course through which something may be transmitted or through which something may be moved or directed onward. 2. The bed of a stream or river, etc. v. 3. To direct or convey something through (or as through) a channel. channels.**

channel ::: n. --> The hollow bed where a stream of water runs or may run.
The deeper part of a river, harbor, strait, etc., where the main current flows, or which affords the best and safest passage for vessels.
A strait, or narrow sea, between two portions of lands; as, the British Channel.
That through which anything passes; means of passing, conveying, or transmitting; as, the news was conveyed to us by


charioteer ::: the driver of a chariot.

charon ::: n. --> The son of Erebus and Nox, whose office it was to ferry the souls of the dead over the Styx, a river of the infernal regions.

chaser ::: n. --> One who or that which chases; a pursuer; a driver; a hunter.
Same as Chase gun, esp. in terms bow chaser and stern chaser. See under Bow, Stern.
One who chases or engraves. See 5th Chase, and Enchase.
A tool with several points, used for cutting or finishing screw threads, either external or internal, on work revolving in a lathe.


checkstring ::: n. --> A cord by which a person in a carriage or horse car may signal to the driver.

chemung period ::: --> A subdivision in the upper part of the Devonian system in America, so named from the Chemung River, along which the rocks are well developed. It includes the Portage and Chemung groups or epochs. See the Diagram under Geology.

cherokees ::: n. pl. --> An Appalachian tribe of Indians, formerly inhabiting the region about the head waters of the Tennessee River. They are now mostly settled in the Indian Territory, and have become one of the most civilized of the Indian Tribes.

cheven ::: n. --> A river fish; the chub.

chops ::: n. pl. --> The jaws; also, the fleshy parts about the mouth.
The sides or capes at the mouth of a river, channel, harbor, or bay; as, the chops of the English Channel.


chouicha ::: n. --> The salmon of the Columbia River or California. See Quinnat.

cincinnati epoch ::: --> An epoch at the close of the American lower Silurian system. The rocks are well developed near Cincinnati, Ohio. The group includes the Hudson River and Lorraine shales of New York.

Cirrus Logic "company" A manufacturer of {integrated circuits} including the {Advanced RISC Machine} and display interface processors and cards for use as {Windows accelerators} (requiring dedicated driver software). {(http://cirrus.com/)}. [Other products?] (1996-10-13)

cisleithan ::: a. --> On the Austrian side of the river Leitha; Austrian.

cispadane ::: a. --> On the hither side of the river Po with reference to Rome; that is, on the south side.

clarence ::: n. --> A close four-wheeled carriage, with one seat inside, and a seat for the driver.

cliff limestone ::: --> A series of limestone strata found in Ohio and farther west, presenting bluffs along the rivers and valleys, formerly supposed to be of one formation, but now known to be partly Silurian and partly Devonian.

coach ::: n. --> A large, closed, four-wheeled carriage, having doors in the sides, and generally a front and back seat inside, each for two persons, and an elevated outside seat in front for the driver.
A special tutor who assists in preparing a student for examination; a trainer; esp. one who trains a boat&


coast ::: v. t. --> The side of a thing.
The exterior line, limit, or border of a country; frontier border.
The seashore, or land near it.
To draw near to; to approach; to keep near, or by the side of.
To sail by or near; to follow the coast line of.
To conduct along a coast or river bank.


cockboat ::: n. --> A small boat, esp. one used on rivers or near the shore.

Coco/R "tool" A program by Hanspeter Moessenboeck "moessenboeck@ssw.uni-linz.ac.at" which generates {recursive descent parsers} and their associated {scanners} from {attributed grammars} (LL1). Coco/R can {bootstrap} itself to generate its own driver, {parser}, scanner and {semantic evaluator} from an attributed grammar included in the distribution. Versions exist for generating {Oberon}, {Modula-2}, {Pascal}, {C}, and {C++} source for {MS-DOS} and {Unix}. A {Java} implementation was planned. Coco/R was ported to {Modula-2} by Marc Brandis, Christof Brass, and Pat Terry. {(ftp://ftp.ssw.uni-linz.ac.at/pub/Coco)}. Mail server: "server@ftp.psg.com" (Subject: send pub/modula-2/coco/). E-mail: Pat Terry "p.terry@ru.ac.za" (Modula/Pascal versions), Hanspeter Moessenboeck "moessenboeck@ssw.uni-linz.ac.at" (Oberon, Java versions), Frankie Arzu "farzu@uvg.edu.gt" (C, C++ versions). ["A compiler generator for microcomputers", by Rechenberg and Mossenbock, Prentice Hall, 1989, 0-13-155136-1]. [Moessenboeck, H., "A Generator for Fast Compiler Front-Ends", Report 127, Dept. Informatik, ETH Zurich, 1990]. [Terry, P.D., "Compilers and Compiler Generators: An Introduction with C++", ITCP: ISBN 1-85032-298-8]. (1997-12-09)

cofferdam ::: n. --> A water-tight inclosure, as of piles packed with clay, from which the water is pumped to expose the bottom (of a river, etc.) and permit the laying of foundations, building of piers, etc.

coke ::: n. --> Mineral coal charred, or depriver of its bitumen, sulphur, or other volatile matter by roasting in a kiln or oven, or by distillation, as in gas works. It is lagerly used where / smokeless fire is required. ::: v. t. --> To convert into coke.

ColdFusion "web, database, tool" {Allaire Corporation}'s commercial {database} application development tool that allows {databases} to have a {web interface}, so a database can be queried and updated using a {web browser}. The ColdFusion Server application runs on the {web server} and has access to a {database}. ColdFusion files on the web server are {HTML} pages with additional ColdFusion commands to {query} or {update} the database, written in {CFML}. When the page is requested by the user, the {web server} passes the page to the Cold Fusion application, which executes the {CFML} commands, places the results of the {CFML} commands in the {HTML} file, and returns the page to the {web server}. The page returned to the {web server} is now an ordinary {HTML} file, and it is sent to the user. Examples of ColdFusion applications include order entry, event registration, catalogue search, directories, calendars, and interactive training. ColdFusion applications are robust because all database interactions are encapsulated in a single industrial-strength {CGI} script. The formatting and presentation can be modified and revised at any time (as opposed to having to edit and recompile {source code}). ColdFusion Server can connect with any database that supports {ODBC} or {OLE DB} or one that has a native database driver. Native database drivers are available for {Oracle} and {Sybase} databases. ColdFusion is available for {Windows}, {Solaris}, and {HP-UX}. A {development environment} for creating ColdFusion files, called ColdFusion Studio, is also available for {Windows}. The {filename extension} for ColdFusion files is .cfm {(http://coldfusion.com/)}. (2003-07-27)

connector conspiracy "business, standard" The tendency of manufacturers (or, by extension, other designers) to come up with products that don't fit with the old stuff, thereby making you buy either all new stuff or expensive interface devices. The term probably came into prominence with the appearance of the DEC {KL-10}, none of whose connectors matched anything else. The KL-10 {Massbus} connector was actually *patented* by {DEC}, who reputedly refused to licence the design, thus effectively locking out competition for the lucrative Massbus peripherals market. This policy was a source of frustration for the owners of dying, obsolescent disk and tape drives. A related phenomenon is the invention of new screw heads so that only Designated Persons, possessing the magic screwdrivers, can remove covers and make repairs or install options. Older Apple {Macintosh}es took this one step further, requiring not only a hex wrench but a specialised case-cracking tool to open the box. With the advent of more open-systems computing this term has fallen somewhat into disuse. Compare {backward combatability}. [{Jargon File}] (2010-02-04)

Constructive Cost Model "programming" (COCOMO) A method for estimating the cost of a {software} package, proposed by Dr Barry Boehm. The Basic COCOMO Model estimates the effort required to develop software in three modes of development ({Organic Mode}, {Semidetached Mode}, or {Embedded Mode}) using only {DSIs} as an input. The Basic model is good for quick estimates. The Intermediate Model extends the Basic Model with an {Effort Adjustment Factor} (EAF) and different coefficients for the effort equation. The user supplies settings for cost drivers that determine the effort and duration of the software projects. It also allows DSI values and cost drivers to be chosen for individual components instead of for the system as a whole. The Detailed COCOMO Model uses effort multipliers for each phase of the project and provides a three-level product hierarchy and has some other capabilities such as a procedure for adjusting the phase distribution of the development schedule. ["Software Engineering Economics", B. Boehm, Prentice-Hall, 1981]. (1996-05-29)

contriver ::: n. --> One who contrives, devises, plans, or schemas.

cooked mode The normal{Unix} character-input mode, with interrupts enabled and with erase, kill and other special-character interpretations performed directly by the tty driver. Opposite of {raw mode}. See also {rare mode}. Other operating systems often have similar mode distinctions, and the raw/rare/cooked way of describing them has spread widely along with the {C} language and other Unix exports. Most generally, "cooked mode" may refer to any mode of a system that does extensive preprocessing before presenting data to a program. [{Jargon File}]

Cosmogony: (Gr. cosmos a. gonia, producing or creating the world) Is a pictorial treatment of the way in which the world or the universe came into being. In contrast to the most primitive civilizations, the great ethnic stocks of mankind have originated cosmogonies. The basal principles common to all mythological cosmogonies are: They deduce the creation of the world either from the fewest possible elements or from a single material principle such as water, ocean, earth, air, mud of river, slime, two halves of an egg, body of a giant, or from a spiritual or abstract principle such as an anthropomorphic god, deities, chaos, time, night, That. The genesis being a slow development characterized by an orderly sequence of periods, the creation process is variously divided into definite periods of specified units of years. The process of creation being self-originating, in its final stages the genealogy and origin of deities is a large admixture. There is no apparent ethical import attached to the cosmogonies. Few of them assume the idea of design as underlying the creation. They hold that the world had a beginning in time. The process of creation from less perfect to more perfect, from an original chaos to the final creation of man, the predominance of water in the original condition of the earth, the evolution of a spiritual or luminous principle reacting on the primeval water and the emphasis upon the godlike origin of man or his immediate relation to the deity, are all permeating threads of cosmogonic myths. In dualistic religions the world originates as a result of a hostile conflict of two opposing principles, or as a result of the parallel development of two opposing forces. The conception of creation ex nihilo was almost universally unknown in antiquity. -- H.H.

Cost Driver Attribute "programming" Factors affecting the productivity of software development. These include attributes of the software, computers, personnel, and project. (1996-05-28)

coupe ::: n. --> The front compartment of a French diligence; also, the front compartment (usually for three persons) of a car or carriage on British railways.
A four-wheeled close carriage for two persons inside, with an outside seat for the driver; -- so called because giving the appearance of a larger carriage cut off.


crappie ::: n. --> A kind of fresh-water bass of the genus Pomoxys, found in the rivers of the Southern United States and Mississippi valley. There are several species.

creek ::: n. --> A small inlet or bay, narrower and extending further into the land than a cove; a recess in the shore of the sea, or of a river.
A stream of water smaller than a river and larger than a brook.
Any turn or winding.


crevasse ::: n. --> A deep crevice or fissure, as in embankment; one of the clefts or fissure by which the mass of a glacier is divided.
A breach in the levee or embankment of a river, caused by the pressure of the water, as on the lower Mississippi.


crocodile ::: n. --> A large reptile of the genus Crocodilus, of several species. They grow to the length of sixteen or eighteen feet, and inhabit the large rivers of Africa, Asia, and America. The eggs, laid in the sand, are hatched by the sun&

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.

dakotas ::: n. pl --> An extensive race or stock of Indians, including many tribes, mostly dwelling west of the Mississippi River; -- also, in part, called Sioux.

dams ::: 1. Barriers to obstruct the flow of water, esp. one of earth, masonry, etc., built across a stream or river. 2. Any barriers resembling dams.

danubian ::: a. --> Pertaining to, or bordering on, the river Danube.

Data Link Provider Interface "networking" (DLPI) The interface that a {network driver} presents to the (higher level) {logical link layer} for driving the network at the {datagram} level in a {Unix} {STREAMS} environment and possibly elsewhere. DLPI corresponds to {ISO 8802}/2 ({LLC}) which covers both {connection-oriented} and {connectionless} {protocols}. [Is this correct? Better explanation?] (1996-01-29)

driver 1. "operating system" {device driver}. 2. "programming" The {main loop} of an event-processing program; the code that gets commands and dispatches them for execution. 3. "tool" In the {TeX} world and the computerised typesetting world in general, a program that translates some device-independent or other common format to something a real device can actually understand. [{Jargon File}]

driver ::: n. --> One who, or that which, drives; the person or thing that urges or compels anything else to move onward.
The person who drives beasts or a carriage; a coachman; a charioteer, etc.; hence, also, one who controls the movements of a locomotive.
An overseer of a gang of slaves or gang of convicts at their work.
A part that transmits motion to another part by contact


drivers {driver}

driver ::: that which pushes, propels, or presses onward forcibly; urges forward.

debouchure ::: n. --> The outward opening of a river, of a valley, or of a strait.

deriver ::: n. --> One who derives.

DECtape "hardware, storage" A reel of {magnetic tape} about 4 inches in diameter and one inch wide. Unlike today's {macrotapes}, microtape drivers allowed {random access} to the data, and therefore could be used to support {file systems} and even for {swapping} (this was generally done purely for {hack value}, as they were far too slow for practical use). DECtape was a variant on {LINCtape}. In their heyday DECtapes were used in pretty much the same ways one would now use a {floppy disk}: as a small, portable way to save and transport files and programs. (1995-03-16)

delawares ::: n. pl. --> A tribe of Indians formerly inhabiting the valley of the Delaware River, but now mostly located in the Indian Territory.

Delivered Source Instruction "programming, unit" (DSI) One line of source code (LOC) developed by a project. DSI is the primary input to many tools for estimating software cost. The term "delivered" is generally meant to exclude non-delivered support software such as test drivers. However, if these are developed with the same care as delivered software, with their own reviews, test plans, documentation, etc., then they should be counted. The "source instructions" include all program instructions created by project personnel and processed into {machine code} by some combination of preprocessors, compilers, and assemblers. It excludes comments and unmodified utility software. It includes {job control language}, format statements, and data declarations. (1996-05-29)

delta ::: n. --> A tract of land shaped like the letter delta (/), especially when the land is alluvial and inclosed between two or more mouths of a river; as, the delta of the Ganges, of the Nile, or of the Mississippi.

depriver ::: n. --> One who, or that which, deprives.

depth ::: n. --> The quality of being deep; deepness; perpendicular measurement downward from the surface, or horizontal measurement backward from the front; as, the depth of a river; the depth of a body of troops.
Profoundness; extent or degree of intensity; abundance; completeness; as, depth of knowledge, or color.
Lowness; as, depth of sound.
That which is deep; a deep, or the deepest, part or place;


designer ::: n. --> One who designs, marks out, or plans; a contriver.
One who produces or creates original works of art or decoration.
A plotter; a schemer; -- used in a bad sense.


Desktop Management Interface "standard, operating system" (DMI) A {specification} from the {Desktop Management Task Force} (DMTF) that establishes a standard {framework} for managing networked computers. DMI covers {hardware} and {software}, {desktop} systems and {servers}, and defines a model for filtering events and describing {interfaces}. DMI provides a common path for technical support, IT managers, and individual users to access information about all aspects of a computer - including {processor} type, installation date, attached {printers} and other {peripherals}, power sources, and maintenance history. It provides a common format for describing products to aid vendors, systems integrators, and end users in enterprise desktop management. DMI is not tied to any specific hardware, operating system, or management protocols. It is easy for vendors to adopt, mappable to existing management protocols such as {Simple Network Management Protocol} (SNMP), and can be used on non-network computers. DMI's four components are: Management Information Format (MIF) - a text file containing information about the hardware and software on a computer. Manufacturers can create their own MIFs specific to a component. Service layer - an OS add-on that connects the management interface and the component interface and allows management and component software to access MIF files. The service layer also includes a common interface called the local agent, which is used to manage individual components. Component interface (CI) - an {application program interface} (API) that sends status information to the appropriate MIF file via the service layer. Commands include Get, Set, and Event. Management interface (MI) - the management software's interface to the service layer. Commands are Get, Set, and List. CI, MI, and service layer drivers are available on the Internet. {Intel}'s {LANDesk Client Manager} (LDCM) is based on DMI. Version: 2.0s (as of 2000-01-19). {(http://dmtf.org/spec/dmis.html)}. {Sun overview (http://sun.com/solstice/products/ent.agents/presentations/sld014.html)}. (2000-01-19)

device driver "operating system" {Software} to control a hardware component or {peripheral} device of a computer such as a {magnetic disk}, {magnetic tape} or printer. A device driver is responsible for accessing the hardware {registers} of the device and often includes an {interrupt handler} to service interrupts generated by the device. Device drivers often form part of the lowest level of the {operating system} {kernel}, with which they are linked when the kernel is built. Some more recent systems have loadable device drivers which can be installed from files after the {operating system} is running. (1994-10-27)

device independent bitmap "graphics, file format" (DIB) An {image} format in which the sequence and depth of {pixels} in the file is not specifically related to their layout in any particular device. This allows any device dependent bitmap (DDB) image to be converted to or DIB format without loss of information, and this can then later be converted to other DDB formats for, e.g., printing or display. Rather than requiring converters from each DDB format to all other formats, only converters to and from DIB are needed. DIB images are normally transferred in {metafiles}, {bmp} files, and the {clipboard}. Transferring colour bitmaps from one device to another was not possible in versions of {Microsoft Windows} earlier than 3.0. {Application programs} can build DIB images without any interaction with Windows. If Windows lacks a drawing primitive, the application can simulate it directly into the DIB instead of using the existing {graphics device interface} (GDI) primitives. Unfortunately, under Windows versions 3.0 and 3.1, {GDI} cannot perform output operations directly to a DIB. Conversion between DIB and DDB is performed by the {device driver}. Where the driver does not have this facility, the conversion is performed by GDI but only in monochrome. DIBs are slower to use than device dependent bitmaps due to the conversions required. (1996-09-20)

differential driver "hardware" An electronic device (commonly an {integrated circuit}), containing two amplifiers, used to drive a {differential line}. (1995-03-14)

differential line "hardware" A kind of electrical connection using two wires, one of which carries the normal signal (V) and the other carries an inverted version the signal (-V). A differential amplifier at the receiver subtracts the inverted signal from the normal signal to yield a signal proportional to V. This subtraction is intended to cancel out any noise induced in the wires, on the assmption that the same level of noise will have been induced in both wires. {Twisted pair} wiring is often used to try to ensure that this is the case. The two wires might be connected at the receiver to separate {analogue to digital converters} and the subtraction performed digitally. The {RS-422} {serial line} {standard} specifies differential drivers and receivers, whereas the earlier {RS-232} standard does not. Opposite: {single ended}. (1995-03-08)

disciples ::: “In considering the action of the Infinite we have to avoid the error of the disciple who thought of himself as the Brahman, refused to obey the warning of the elephant-driver to budge from the narrow path and was taken up by the elephant’s trunk and removed out of the way; ‘You are no doubt the Brahman,’ said the master to his bewildered disciple, ‘but why did you not obey the driver Brahman and get out of the path of the elephant Brahman?’” The Life Divine

display standard "hardware, standard" {IBM} and others have introduced a bewildering plethora of graphics and text display {standards} for {IBM PC}s. The standards are mostly implemented by plugging in a video display board (or "{graphics adaptor}") and connecting the appropriate monitor to it. Each new standard subsumes its predecessors. For example, an {EGA} board can also do {CGA} and {MDA}. With the {PS/2}, IBM introduced the {VGA} standard and built it into the main system board {motherboard}. VGA is also available as a plug-in board for PCs from third-party vendors. Also with the PS/2, IBM introduced the {8514} high-resolution graphics standard. An 8514 adaptor board plugs into the PS/2, providing a dual-monitor capability. Graphics software had to support the major IBM graphics standards and many non-IBM, proprietary standards for displays. Either software vendors provided {display drivers} or display vendors provided drivers for the software package. In either case, switching software or switching display systems was fraught with compatibility problems. Display  Resolution Colours Sponsor Systems MDA   720x350 T 2 IBM   PC CGA   320x200 4 IBM   PC EGA   640x350 16 IBM   PC PGA   640x480 256 IBM   PC Hercules 729x348 2 non-IBM PC MCGA   720x400 T   320x200 G 256 PS/2 VGA   720x400 T   640x480 G 16 SVGA   800x600 16 VESA XVGA 1024x768 256 (IBM name: 8514) T: text, G: graphics. More colours are available from third-party vendors for some display types. See also {MDA}, {CGA}, {EGA}, {PGA}, {Hercules}, {MCGA}, {VGA}, {SVGA}, {8514}, {VESA}. [What were the corresponding "mode" numbers"?] (2011-03-20)

divert ::: v. t. --> To turn aside; to turn off from any course or intended application; to deflect; as, to divert a river from its channel; to divert commerce from its usual course.
To turn away from any occupation, business, or study; to cause to have lively and agreeable sensations; to amuse; to entertain; as, children are diverted with sports; men are diverted with works of wit and humor.


doab ::: --> A tongue or tract of land included between two rivers; as, the doab between the Ganges and the Jumna.

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.


dongle "hardware" /dong'gl/ (From "dangle" - because it dangles off the computer?) 1. "security" A security or {copy protection} device for commercial {microcomputer} programs that must be connected to an {I/O port} of the computer while the program is run. Programs that use a dongle query the port at start-up and at programmed intervals thereafter, and terminate if it does not respond with the expected validation code. One common form consisted of a serialised {EPROM} and some drivers in a {D-25} connector shell. Dongles attempt to combat {software theft} by ensuring that, while users can still make copies of the program (e.g. for {backup}), they must buy one dongle for each simultaneous use of the program. The idea was clever, but initially unpopular with users who disliked tying up a port this way. By 1993 almost all dongles passed data through transparently while monitoring for their particular {magic} codes (and combinations of status lines) with minimal if any interference with devices further down the line. This innovation was necessary to allow {daisy-chained} dongles for multiple pieces of software. In 1998, dongles and other copy protection systems are fairly uncommon for {Microsoft Windows} software but one engineer in a print and {CADD} bureau reports that their {Macintosh} computers typically run seven dongles: After Effects, Electric Image, two for Media 100, Ultimatte, Elastic Reality and CADD. These dongles are made for the Mac's daisy-chainable {ADB} port. The term is used, by extension, for any physical electronic key or transferable ID required for a program to function. Common variations on this theme have used the {parallel port} or even the {joystick} port or a {dongle-disk}. An early 1992 advertisment from Rainbow Technologies (a manufacturer of dongles) claimed that the word derived from "Don Gall", the alleged inventor of the device. The company's receptionist however said that the story was a myth invented for the ad. [{Jargon File}] (1998-12-13) 2. A small adaptor cable that connects, e.g. a {PCMCIA} {modem} to a telephone socket or a PCMCIA {network card} to an {RJ45} {network cable}. (2002-09-29)

DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) The method which {Microsoft} prescribes for a {DOS} program to access {extended memory} under a {multitasking} environment, e.g. {Microsoft Windows}. This service is provided by the HIMEM.SYS driver on {IBM PCs}. The DPMI specification was finalized in 1990. The specification itself is available from {Intel Literature Sales}. VCPI (Virtual Control Program Interface), which was an alternative, and incompatible method for doing the same thing. ["Windows 3.1 Secrets", Brian Livingston, 1992, ISBN 1-878058-43-6, pages 280-281 and 302]. (1995-01-12)

DOS requester "networking" An {MS-DOS} {client} that provides transparent redirection of printing and file accesses to a network {server}. It handles levels 3, 4 and 5 of the {Open Systems Interconnect} seven layer model. A DOS requester under {Novell NetWare} will interface to a {network card} driver with an {ODI} interface, and will be either a single executable (netx.exe) or a set of {VLMs} that are loaded on demand. In the {IBM}/{Microsoft} {LAN Manager}/{SMB} world, where the name {DOS redirector} is more common, there will be an {NDIS} interface driver and a net.exe executable. {NetWare Client 32 for DOS/Windows (http://developer.novell.com/research/appnotes/1996/may/01/)}. {(http://cad.strath.ac.uk/~davidm/projects/guide/requester.html)}. (1998-01-05)

drag-net ::: a heavy or weighted net used to scour the bottom of a pond, river, etc., as when searching for something.

drainage ::: n. --> A draining; a gradual flowing off of any liquid; also, that which flows out of a drain.
The mode in which the waters of a country pass off by its streams and rivers.
The system of drains and their operation, by which superfluous water is removed from towns, railway beds, mines, and other works.
Area or district drained; as, the drainage of the Po, the


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.

drive "storage" A {peripheral} device that allows a computer to read or/or write some storage medium such as a {hard disk}, {floppy disk}, {magnetic tape}, {compact disc} or {DVD}. These would be called a {disk drive}, {magnetic tape drive}, etc. CD and DVD drives are known collectively as {optical drives}. When unqualified the term probably refers to a hard disk drive. The term "drive" refers particularly to the electrical components such as electric motors and head positioning system, read-write heads and associated electronics. Of the above storage media, typically only hard disks are fixed, the rest being removable. Most PCs in 2009 include one disk drive and one optical drive housed in the main PC enclosure. Extra drives can be connected externally via {USB}, {SCSI} or {Firewire}. Magnetic tape is always removable and tape drives are typically external. Not to be confused with a "driver" meaning {device driver} - software used to access a peripheral device. (2009-12-01)

dual boot "operating system" Any system offering the user the choice of two {operation systems} (OSes) under which to start a computer. A dual boot system allows the user to run programs for both operating systems on a single computer (though not simultaneously). The term "multiple boot" or "multiboot" extends the idea to more than two OSes. The OSes are generally unaware of each other's existence. They are installed on separate {hard disk} {partitions} or on separate disks. They may be able to access each other's files, possibly via some extra {driver} software if they use different {file systems}. The OSes need not be completely different - they might be different versions of {Microsoft Windows} (e.g. {Windows XP} and {Windows NT}) or {Linux} (e.g. {Debian} and {Fedora}). A dual boot system differs from an {emulator} such as {vmware}, which runs one or more OSes "on top" of the primary OS, using its resources. (2005-02-01)

Dynamic Drive Overlay "storage, software" (DDO) Software to allow a {system BIOS} that does not support {Logical Block Addressing} to access drives larger than 528 MB. The alternatives are to update the system BIOS or install an {EIDE controller} card with a suitable on-board BIOS. {Seagate (http://seagate.com/support/disc/drivers/discfile.shtml)}. (2001-03-18)

eagre ::: n. --> A wave, or two or three successive waves, of great height and violence, at flood tide moving up an estuary or river; -- commonly called the bore. See Bore.

Effort Adjustment Factor "programming" (EAF) A term used in {COCOMO} to calculate a {cost driver attribute}'s effect on a project. It is the product of the effort multipliers corresponding to each of the cost drivers for the project. (1996-05-29)

EIA-422 "communications, standard" (Formerly "RS-422") An {EIA} {serial line} {standard} which specifies 4-wire, {full-duplex}, {differential line}, {multi-drop} communications. The mechanical connections for this interface are specified by {EIA-449}. The maximum cable length is 1200m. Maximum data rates are 10Mbps at 1.2m or 100Kbps at 1200m. EIA-422 cannot implement a truly multi-point communications network (such as with {EIA-485}), although only one driver can be connected to up to ten receivers. The best use of EIA-422 is probably in {EIA-232} extension cords. {Comparing EIA-422, 423, 449 to RS-232-C (http://rad.com/networks/1995/rs232/rs449.htm)}. {Details on RS-232, 422, 423 and 485 (http://rs485.com/rs485spec.html)}. (2002-10-05)

EIA-485 "communications, standard" (Formerly "RS-485") An {EIA} {serial line} {standard} which specifies 2-wire, {half-duplex}, {differential line}, {multi-point} communications. Maximum cable length is 1200m. Maximum data rates are 10Mbps at 1.2m or 100Kbps at 1200m. EIA-485 can implement a truly multi-point communications network, and specifies up to 32 drivers and 32 receivers on a single (2-wire) bus. {Differential SCSI} uses EIA-485. {Details on RS-232, 422, 423, and 485 (http://rs485.com/rs485spec.html)}. (2003-04-18)

eight ::: n. --> An island in a river; an ait.
The number greater by a unit than seven; eight units or objects.
A symbol representing eight units, as 8 or viii. ::: a. --> Seven and one; as, eight years.


elbow ::: n. --> The joint or bend of the arm; the outer curve in the middle of the arm when bent.
Any turn or bend like that of the elbow, in a wall, building, and the like; a sudden turn in a line of coast or course of a river; also, an angular or jointed part of any structure, as the raised arm of a chair or sofa, or a short pipe fitting, turning at an angle or bent.
A sharp angle in any surface of wainscoting or other


embogue ::: v. i. --> To disembogue; to discharge, as a river, its waters into the sea or another river.

emboguing ::: n. --> The mouth of a river, or place where its waters are discharged.

embouchure ::: n. --> The mouth of a river; also, the mouth of a cannon.
The mouthpiece of a wind instrument.
The shaping of the lips to the mouthpiece; as, a flute player has a good embouchure.


engineer ::: n. --> A person skilled in the principles and practice of any branch of engineering. See under Engineering, n.
One who manages as engine, particularly a steam engine; an engine driver.
One who carries through an enterprise by skillful or artful contrivance; an efficient manager. ::: v. t.


enginer ::: n. --> A contriver; an inventor; a contriver of engines.

enter ::: v. t. --> To come or go into; to pass into the interior of; to pass within the outer cover or shell of; to penetrate; to pierce; as, to enter a house, a closet, a country, a door, etc.; the river enters the sea.
To unite in; to join; to be admitted to; to become a member of; as, to enter an association, a college, an army.
To engage in; to become occupied with; as, to enter the legal profession, the book trade, etc.


entry ::: n. --> The act of entering or passing into or upon; entrance; ingress; hence, beginnings or first attempts; as, the entry of a person into a house or city; the entry of a river into the sea; the entry of air into the blood; an entry upon an undertaking.
The act of making or entering a record; a setting down in writing the particulars, as of a transaction; as, an entry of a sale; also, that which is entered; an item.
That by which entrance is made; a passage leading into a


EOF End Of File 1. The {out-of-band} value returned by {C}'s sequential character-input functions (and their equivalents in other environments) when end of file has been reached. This value is -1 under {C} libraries postdating V6 Unix, but was originally 0. 2. The keyboard character (usually control-D, the ASCII EOT (End Of Transmission) character) that is mapped by the {Unix} terminal driver into an end-of-file condition. [{Jargon File}] (1995-01-18)

estacade ::: n. --> A dike of piles in the sea, a river, etc., to check the approach of an enemy.

estuaries ::: arms or inlets of the sea at the lower end of a river.

estuary ::: n. --> A place where water boils up; a spring that wells forth.
A passage, as the mouth of a river or lake, where the tide meets the current; an arm of the sea; a frith. ::: a. --> Belonging to, or formed in, an estuary; as, estuary strata.


expanded memory "storage" Memory used through {EMS}. In systems based on {Intel 80386} or later processor expanded memory is part of the {extended memory} that is mapped into the {expanded memory page frame} by the processor. The mapping is controlled by the {EMM}. In earlier systems, a dedicated {EMS} hardware adaptor is needed to map memory into the page frame. In both cases, an appropriate {device driver} is needed for the proper communication between hardware and {EMM}. (1996-01-10)

expressman ::: n. --> A person employed in the express business; also, the driver of a job wagon.

eyot ::: n. --> A little island in a river or lake. See Ait. html{color:

fairway ::: n. --> The navigable part of a river, bay, etc., through which vessels enter or depart; the part of a harbor or channel ehich is kept open and unobstructed for the passage of vessels.

fall ::: v. t. --> To Descend, either suddenly or gradually; particularly, to descend by the force of gravity; to drop; to sink; as, the apple falls; the tide falls; the mercury falls in the barometer.
To cease to be erect; to take suddenly a recumbent posture; to become prostrate; to drop; as, a child totters and falls; a tree falls; a worshiper falls on his knees.
To find a final outlet; to discharge its waters; to empty; -- with into; as, the river Rhone falls into the Mediterranean.


fascine ::: n. --> A cylindrical bundle of small sticks of wood, bound together, used in raising batteries, filling ditches, strengthening ramparts, and making parapets; also in revetments for river banks, and in mats for dams, jetties, etc.

Fault Tolerant Unix "operating system" (FTX) {Stratus}'s own {Unix} {System V} Release 4 {multiprocessor} {operating system}. In 2016, FTX is supported but no longer developed. FTX was one of three operating systems supplied by Stratus on their hardware, the other two, {HP-UX} and {VOS}, were the more common choices, FTX was only sold on an exceptional basis. Early FTX 3.x releases used an in-house {virtual disk layer} (VDL) {driver}, but later releases switched to a version of {Veritas VxVM}. FTX supported many of the proprietary communications boards (ISDN, serial, parallel, X.25, etc.). {(http://www.openpa.net/systems/stratus_continuum.html)} (1998-07-06)

ferry ::: v. t. --> To carry or transport over a river, strait, or other narrow water, in a boat.
A place where persons or things are carried across a river, arm of the sea, etc., in a ferryboat.
A vessel in which passengers and goods are conveyed over narrow waters; a ferryboat; a wherry.
A franchise or right to maintain a vessel for carrying passengers and freight across a river, bay, etc., charging tolls.


flood ::: v. i. --> A great flow of water; a body of moving water; the flowing stream, as of a river; especially, a body of water, rising, swelling, and overflowing land not usually thus covered; a deluge; a freshet; an inundation.
The flowing in of the tide; the semidiurnal swell or rise of water in the ocean; -- opposed to ebb; as, young flood; high flood.
A great flow or stream of any fluid substance; as, a flood of light; a flood of lava; hence, a great quantity widely


flotage ::: n. --> The state of floating.
That which floats on the sea or in rivers.


flow ::: --> imp. sing. of Fly, v. i. ::: v. i. --> To move with a continual change of place among the particles or parts, as a fluid; to change place or circulate, as a liquid; as, rivers flow from springs and lakes; tears flow from the eyes.

fluminous ::: a. --> Pertaining to rivers; abounding in streama.

fluvial ::: a. --> Belonging to rivers; growing or living in streams or ponds; as, a fluvial plant.

fluviatic ::: a. --> Belonging to rivers or streams; fluviatile.

fluviatile ::: a. --> Belonging to rivers or streams; existing in or about rivers; produced by river action; fluvial; as, fluviatile starta, plants.

fluvio-marine ::: a. --> Formed by the joint action of a river and the sea, as deposits at the mouths of rivers.

flyman ::: n. --> The driver of a fly, or light public carriage.

follower ::: n. --> One who follows; a pursuer; an attendant; a disciple; a dependent associate; a retainer.
A sweetheart; a beau.
The removable flange, or cover, of a piston. See Illust. of Piston.
A gland. See Illust. of Stuffing box.
The part of a machine that receives motion from another part. See Driver.


FOOP OBJ2 plus object-orientation. "Extensions and Foundations for Object-Oriented Programming", J. Goguen et al, in Research Directions in Object-Oriented Programming, B. Shriver et al eds, MIT Press 1987.

fordless ::: having no ford, i.e. a place where a river or other body of water is shallow enough to be crossed by wading.

ford ::: v. i. --> A place in a river, or other water, where it may be passed by man or beast on foot, by wading.
A stream; a current. ::: v. t. --> To pass or cross, as a river or other water, by wading; to wade through.


fossil 1. In software, a misfeature that becomes understandable only in historical context, as a remnant of times past retained so as not to break compatibility. Example: the retention of {octal} as default base for string escapes in {C}, in spite of the better match of {hexadecimal} to ASCII and modern byte-addressable architectures. See {dusty deck}. 2. More restrictively, a feature with past but no present utility. Example: the force-all-caps (LCASE) bits in the V7 and {BSD} Unix tty driver, designed for use with monocase terminals. (In a perversion of the usual backward-compatibility goal, this functionality has actually been expanded and renamed in some later {USG Unix} releases as the IUCLC and OLCUC bits.) 3. The FOSSIL (Fido/Opus/Seadog Standard Interface Level) driver specification for serial-port access to replace the {brain-dead} routines in the IBM PC ROMs. Fossils are used by most {MS-DOS} {BBS} software in preference to the "supported" ROM routines, which do not support interrupt-driven operation or setting speeds above 9600; the use of a semistandard FOSSIL library is preferable to the {bare metal} serial port programming otherwise required. Since the FOSSIL specification allows additional functionality to be hooked in, drivers that use the {hook} but do not provide serial-port access themselves are named with a modifier, as in "video fossil". [{Jargon File}]

fret ::: n. --> See 1st Frith.
The agitation of the surface of a fluid by fermentation or other cause; a rippling on the surface of water.
Agitation of mind marked by complaint and impatience; disturbance of temper; irritation; as, he keeps his mind in a continual fret.
Herpes; tetter.
The worn sides of river banks, where ores, or stones


frett ::: n. --> The worn side of the bank of a river. See 4th Fret, n., 4.
A vitreous compound, used by potters in glazing, consisting of lime, silica, borax, lead, and soda.


frith ::: n. --> A narrow arm of the sea; an estuary; the opening of a river into the sea; as, the Frith of Forth.
A kind of weir for catching fish. ::: a. --> A forest; a woody place.
A small field taken out of a common, by inclosing it; an


FTP Software, Inc. "company" Developers of the original {PC/TCP} {Packet Driver} specification. Address: 26 Princess St. Wakefield, MA 01880-3004. Telephone: +1 (617) 246 0900. (1994-12-05)

function key "hardware" (From the {IBM 3270} terminal's Programmed Function Keys (PF keys)) One of a set of special keys on a computer or {terminal} keyboard which can be programmed so as to cause an {application program} to perform certain actions. Function keys on a terminal may either generate short fixed sequences of characters, often beginning with the {escape} character ({ASCII} 27), or the characters they generate may be configured by sending special character sequences to the terminal. On a {microcomputer} keyboard, the function keys may generate a fixed, single byte code, outside the normal {ASCII} range, which is translated into some other configurable sequence by the keyboard {device driver} or interpreted directly by the {application program}. (1995-02-07)

gee ::: v. i. --> To agree; to harmonize.
To turn to the off side, or from the driver (i.e., in the United States, to the right side); -- said of cattle, or a team; used most frequently in the imperative, often with off, by drivers of oxen, in directing their teams, and opposed to haw, or hoi. ::: v. t.


geology ::: n. --> The science which treats: (a) Of the structure and mineral constitution of the globe; structural geology. (b) Of its history as regards rocks, minerals, rivers, valleys, mountains, climates, life, etc.; historical geology. (c) Of the causes and methods by which its structure, features, changes, and conditions have been produced; dynamical geology. See Chart of The Geological Series.
A treatise on the science.


ghat. ::: a bathing-place; a stairway leading down to a river, pond, or water reservoir

ghat [Hind.] ::: [a landing place at the side of a river or tank].

ghaut ::: n. --> A pass through a mountain.
A range of mountains.
Stairs descending to a river; a landing place; a wharf.


ghauts ::: a wide set of steps descending to a river.

glade ::: n. --> An open passage through a wood; a grassy open or cleared space in a forest.
An everglade.
An opening in the ice of rivers or lakes, or a place left unfrozen; also, smooth ice.


gladstone ::: n. --> A four-wheeled pleasure carriage with two inside seats, calash top, and seats for driver and footman.

hackman ::: n. --> The driver of a hack or carriage for public hire.

haminura ::: n. --> A large edible river fish (Erythrinus macrodon) of Guiana.

hansom cab ::: --> A light, low, two-wheeled covered carriage with the driver&

Harris Semiconductor Ltd. "company" Address: Riverside Way, Camberley, Surrey, CU15 3YQ, UK. Telephone: +44 (1276) 686 886. Fax: +44 (1276) 682 323. (1995-11-21)

haugh ::: n. --> A low-lying meadow by the side of a river.

haven ::: n. --> A bay, recess, or inlet of the sea, or the mouth of a river, which affords anchorage and shelter for shipping; a harbor; a port.
A place of safety; a shelter; an asylum. ::: v. t. --> To shelter, as in a haven.


heavy wizardry Code or designs that trade on a particularly intimate knowledge or experience of a particular operating system or language or complex application interface. Distinguished from {deep magic}, which trades more on arcane *theoretical* knowledge. Writing device drivers is heavy wizardry; so is interfacing to {X} (sense 2) without a toolkit. Especially found in source-code comments of the form "Heavy wizardry begins here". Compare {voodoo programming}. [{Jargon File}]

hippopotamus ::: n. --> A large, amphibious, herbivorous mammal (Hippopotamus amphibius), common in the rivers of Africa. It is allied to the hogs, and has a very thick, naked skin, a thick and square head, a very large muzzle, small eyes and ears, thick and heavy body, and short legs. It is supposed to be the behemoth of the Bible. Called also zeekoe, and river horse. A smaller species (H. Liberiencis) inhabits Western Africa.

hogframe ::: n. --> A trussed frame extending fore and aft, usually above deck, and intended to increase the longitudinal strength and stiffness. Used chiefly in American river and lake steamers. Called also hogging frame, and hogback.

holm ::: n. --> A common evergreen oak, of Europe (Quercus Ilex); -- called also ilex, and holly.
An islet in a river.
Low, flat land.


holt ::: --> 3d pers. sing. pres. of Hold, contr. from holdeth. ::: n. --> A piece of woodland; especially, a woody hill.
A deep hole in a river where there is protection for fish; also, a cover, a hole, or hiding place.


hornyhead ::: n. --> Any North American river chub of the genus Hybopsis, esp. H. biguttatus.

hosts file "networking" A {text file} on a networked computer used to associate {host names} with {IP addresses}. A hosts file contains lines consisting of {whitespace}-separated fields giving an IP address followed by list of host names or {aliases} associated with that address. The {name resolution} library software can use this file to look up the IP address for a host name. The hosts file is "/etc/hosts" on {Unix} and "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts" or "lmhosts" on {Microsoft Windows}, In most cases, hosts files have now been almost entirely replaced by {DNS}, in which distributed servers provide the same information. A hosts file can still be used to override DNS for testing purposes or other special situations. (2007-05-09)

hudsonian ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to Hudson&

hydraulics ::: n. --> That branch of science, or of engineering, which treats of fluids in motion, especially of water, its action in rivers and canals, the works and machinery for conducting or raising it, its use as a prime mover, and the like.

hydrography ::: n. --> The art of measuring and describing the sea, lakes, rivers, and other waters, with their phenomena.
That branch of surveying which embraces the determination of the contour of the bottom of a harbor or other sheet of water, the depth of soundings, the position of channels and shoals, with the construction of charts exhibiting these particulars.


hydrometer ::: n. --> An instrument for determining the specific gravities of liquids, and thence the strength spirituous liquors, saline solutions, etc.
An instrument, variously constructed, used for measuring the velocity or discharge of water, as in rivers, from reservoirs, etc., and called by various specific names according to its construction or use, as tachometer, rheometer, hydrometer, pendulum, etc.; a current gauge.


hydrometry ::: n. --> The art of determining the specific gravity of liquids, and thence the strength of spirituous liquors, saline solutions, etc.
The art or operation of measuring the velocity or discharge of running water, as in rivers, etc.


hydrophore ::: n. --> An instrument used for the purpose of obtaining specimens of water from any desired depth, as in a river, a lake, or the ocean.

IBM PC "computer" International Business Machines Personal Computer. IBM PCs and compatible models from other vendors are the most widely used computer systems in the world. They are typically single user {personal computers}, although they have been adapted into multi-user models for special applications. Note: "IBM PC" is used in this dictionary to denote IBM and compatible personal computers, and to distinguish these from other {personal computers}, though the phrase "PC" is often used elsewhere, by those who know no better, to mean "IBM PC or compatible". There are hundreds of models of IBM compatible computers. They are based on {Intel}'s {microprocessors}: {Intel 8086}, {Intel 8088}, {Intel 80286}, {Intel 80386}, {Intel 486} or {Pentium}. The models of IBM's first-generation Personal Computer (PC) series have names: IBM PC, {IBM PC XT}, {IBM PC AT}, Convertible and Portable. The models of its second generation, the Personal System/2 ({PS/2}), are known by model number: Model 25, Model 30. Within each series, the models are also commonly referenced by their {CPU} {clock rate}. All IBM personal computers are software compatible with each other in general, but not every program will work in every machine. Some programs are time sensitive to a particular speed class. Older programs will not take advantage of newer higher-resolution {display standards}. The speed of the {CPU} ({microprocessor}) is the most significant factor in machine performance. It is determined by its {clock rate} and the number of bits it can process internally. It is also determined by the number of bits it transfers across its {data bus}. The second major performance factor is the speed of the {hard disk}. {CAD} and other graphics-intensive {application programs} can be sped up with the addition of a mathematics {coprocessor}, a chip which plugs into a special socket available in almost all machines. {Intel 8086} and {Intel 8088}-based PCs require {EMS} (expanded memory) boards to work with more than one megabyte of memory. All these machines run under {MS-DOS}. The original {IBM PC AT} used an {Intel 80286} processor which can access up to 16 megabytes of memory (though standard {MS-DOS} applications cannot use more than one megabyte without {EMS}). {Intel 80286}-based computers running under {OS/2} can work with the maximum memory. Although IBM sells {printers} for PCs, most printers will work with them. As with display hardware, the software vendor must support a wide variety of printers. Each program must be installed with the appropriate {printer driver}. The original 1981 IBM PC's keyboard was severely criticised by typists for its non-standard placement of the return and left shift keys. In 1984, IBM corrected this on its AT keyboard, but shortened the backspace key, making it harder to reach. In 1987, it introduced its Enhanced keyboard, which relocated all the function keys and placed the control key in an awkward location for touch typists. The escape key was relocated to the opposite side of the keyboard. By relocating the function keys, IBM made it impossible for software vendors to use them intelligently. What's easy to reach on one keyboard is difficult on the other, and vice versa. To the touch typist, these deficiencies are maddening. An "IBM PC compatible" may have a keyboard which does not recognize every key combination a true IBM PC does, e.g. shifted cursor keys. In addition, the "compatible" vendors sometimes use proprietary keyboard interfaces, preventing you from replacing the keyboard. The 1981 PC had 360K {floppy disks}. In 1984, IBM introduced the 1.2 megabyte floppy disk along with its AT model. Although often used as {backup} storage, the high density floppy is not often used for interchangeability. In 1986, IBM introduced the 720K 3.5" microfloppy disk on its Convertible {laptop computer}. It introduced the 1.44 megabyte double density version with the PS/2 line. These disk drives can be added to existing PCs. Fixed, non-removable, {hard disks} for IBM compatibles are available with storage capacities from 20 to over 600 megabytes. If a hard disk is added that is not compatible with the existing {disk controller}, a new controller board must be plugged in. However, one disk's internal standard does not conflict with another, since all programs and data must be copied onto it to begin with. Removable hard disks that hold at least 20 megabytes are also available. When a new peripheral device, such as a {monitor} or {scanner}, is added to an IBM compatible, a corresponding, new controller board must be plugged into an {expansion slot} (in the bus) in order to electronically control its operation. The PC and XT had eight-bit busses; the AT had a 16-bit bus. 16-bit boards will not fit into 8-bit slots, but 8-bit boards will fit into 16-bit slots. {Intel 80286} and {Intel 80386} computers provide both 8-bit and 16-bit slots, while the 386s also have proprietary 32-bit memory slots. The bus in high-end models of the PS/2 line is called "{Micro Channel}". {EISA} is a non-IBM rival to Micro Channel. The original IBM PC came with {BASIC} in {ROM}. Later, Basic and BasicA were distributed on floppy but ran and referenced routines in ROM. IBM PC and PS/2 models PC range Intro CPU Features PC Aug 1981 8088 Floppy disk system XT Mar 1983 8088 Slow hard disk XT/370 Oct 1983 8088 IBM 370 mainframe emulation 3270 PC Oct 1983 8088 with 3270 terminal emulation PCjr Nov 1983 8088 Floppy-based home computer PC Portable Feb 1984 8088 Floppy-based portable AT Aug 1984 286 Medium-speed hard disk Convertible Apr 1986 8088 Microfloppy laptop portable XT 286 Sep 1986 286 Slow hard disk PS/2 range Intro CPU Features Model 1987-08-25 8086 PC bus (limited expansion) Model 1987-04-30 8086 PC bus Model 30 1988-09-286 286 PC bus Model 1987-04-50 286 Micro Channel bus Model 50Z Jun 1988 286 Faster Model 50 Model 55 SX May 1989 386SX Micro Channel bus Model 1987-04-60 286 Micro Channel bus Model 1988-06-70 386 Desktop, Micro Channel bus Model P1989-05-70 386 Portable, Micro Channel bus Model 1987-04-80 386 Tower, Micro Channel bus IBM PC compatible specifications CPU CPU  Clock  Bus   Floppy Hard    bus  speed width RAM  disk disk OS    bit  Mhz   bit byte  inch byte Mbyte 8088 16  4.8-9.5 8  1M*   5.25 360K 10-40 DOS    3.5 720K    3.5 1.44M 8086 16   6-12   16  1M* 20-60 286 16   6-25   16 1-8M*  5.25 360K 20-300 DOS    5.25 1.2M OS/2 386 32   16-33  32 1-16M** 3.5 720K Unix    3.5 1.44M 40-600 386SX 32   16-33  16 1-16M** 40-600 *Under DOS, RAM is expanded beyond 1M with EMS memory boards **Under DOS, RAM is expanded beyond 1M with normal "extended" memory and a memory management program. See also {BIOS}, {display standard}. (1995-05-12)

illinois ::: n.sing. & pl. --> A tribe of North American Indians, which formerly occupied the region between the Wabash and Mississippi rivers.

India ::: India is not the earth, rivers and mountains of this land, neither is it a collective name for the inhabitants of this country. India is a living being, as much living as, say, Shiva. India is a goddess as Shiva is a god. If she likes, she can manifest in human form.

ing ::: n. --> A pasture or meadow; generally one lying low, near a river.

inlet ::: n. --> A passage by which an inclosed place may be entered; a place of ingress; entrance.
A bay or recess,as in the shore of a sea, lake, or large river; a narrow strip of water running into the land or between islands.
That which is let in or inland; an inserted material.


Inspiration ::: “Inspiration is a slender river of brightness leaping from a vast and eternal knowledge; it exceeds reason more perfectly than reason exceeds the knowledge of the senses.” The Hour of God

Inspiration ::: Inspiration is a slender river of brightness leaping from a vast & eternal knowledge, it exceeds reason more perfectly than reason exceeds the knowledge of the senses.
   Ref: CWSA Vol. 12, Page: 423


installable file system "operating system" (IFS or "File System Driver", "FSD") An {API} that allows you to extend {OS/2} to access files stored on disk in formats other than {FAT} and {HPFS}, and access files that are stored on a {network file server}. For example an IFS could provide programs running under OS/2 (including DOS and Windows programs) with access to files stored under {Unix} using the {Berkeley fast file system}. The other variety of IFS (a "remote file system" or "redirector") allows file sharing over a {LAN}, e.g. using Unix's {Network File System} {protocol}. In this case, the IFS passes a program's file access requests to a remote file server, possibly also translating between different file attributes used by OS/2 and the remote system. Documentation on the IFS API has been available only by special request from IBM. An IFS is structured as an ordinary 16-bit {DLL} with entry points for opening, closing, reading, and writing files, the swapper, file locking, and {Universal Naming Convention}. The main part of an IFS that runs in {ring} 0 is called by the OS/2 {kernel} in the context of the caller's process and {thread}. The other part that runs in ring 3 is a utility library with entry points for FORMAT, RECOVER, SYS, and CHKDSK. {EDM/2 article (http://edm2.com/0103/)}. (1999-04-07)

installer "operating system" A {utility program} to ease the installation of another, probably larger, {application}. It is also possible for {hardware} to have an installer accompany it, to install any low level {device drivers} required. The installer commonly asks the user to enter desired configuration options for the main program or hardware, and sets up various initialisation files accordingly, as well as copying the main program to a {hard disc}. Some badly designed operating systems require applications to provide an {uninstaller} because of the number of different files modified or created during the installation process. (1998-02-09)

Intelligent Input/Output "architecture" /i:-too-oh/ (I2O) A specification which aims to provide an {I/O} {device driver} architecture that is independent of both the specific device being controlled and the host {operating system}. The Hardware Device Module (HDM) manages the device and the OS Services Module (OSM) interfaces to the host operating system. The HDM is portable across multiple operating systems, processors and busses. The HDM and OSM communicate via a two layer {message passing} {protocol}. A Message Layer sets up a communications session and runs on top of a Transport Layer which defines how the two parties share information. I2O is also designed to facilitate intelligent I/O subsystems, with support for {message passing} between multiple independent processors. By relieving the host of {interrupt} intensive I/O tasks required by the various layers of a driver architecture, the I2O intelligent I/O architecture greatly improves I/O performance. I2O systems will be able to more efficiently deliver the I/O throughput required by a wide range of high bandwidth applications, such as networked {video}, {groupware} and {client-server} processing. I2O does not restrict where the layered modules execute, providing support for single processor, {multiprocessor}, and {clustered} systems. I2O is not intended to replace the driver architectures currently in existence. Rather, the objective is to provide an open, standards-based approach, which is complementary to existing drivers, and provides a framework for the rapid development of a new generation of portable, intelligent I/O. {(http://i2osig.org/)}. (1997-11-04)

interamnian ::: a. --> Situated between rivers.

intercept ::: v. t. --> To take or seize by the way, or before arrival at the destined place; to cause to stop on the passage; as, to intercept a letter; a telegram will intercept him at Paris.
To obstruct or interrupt the progress of; to stop; to hinder or oppose; as, to intercept the current of a river.
To interrupt communication with, or progress toward; to cut off, as the destination; to blockade.
To include between; as, that part of the line which


intervale ::: n. --> A tract of low ground between hills, or along the banks of a stream, usually alluvial land, enriched by the overflowings of the river, or by fertilizing deposits of earth from the adjacent hills. Cf. Bottom, n., 7.

  In the Mahabharata and the Puranas, the second member of the Triad, the embodiment of sattva-guna, the preserving and restoring power. This power has manifested in the world as the various incarnations of Vishnu, generally accepted as being ten in number. Vishnu’s heaven is Vaikuntha, his consort Lakshmi and his vehicle Garuda. He is portrayed as reclining on the serpent-king Sesa and floating on the waters between periods of cosmic manifestation. The holy river Ganga is said to spring from his foot. (A; V. G.; Dow)” Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo’s Works

inundate ::: v. t. --> To cover with a flood; to overflow; to deluge; to flood; as, the river inundated the town.
To fill with an overflowing abundance or superfluity; as, the country was inundated with bills of credit.


inventor ::: n. --> One who invents or finds out something new; a contriver; especially, one who invents mechanical devices.

jam ::: n. --> A kind of frock for children.
See Jamb.
A mass of people or objects crowded together; also, the pressure from a crowd; a crush; as, a jam in a street; a jam of logs in a river.
An injury caused by jamming.
A preserve of fruit boiled with sugar and water; as, raspberry jam; currant jam; grape jam.


jarvy ::: n. --> The driver of a hackney coach.
A hackney coach.


jehu ::: n. --> A coachman; a driver; especially, one who drives furiously.

jerker ::: n. --> A beater.
One who jerks or moves with a jerk.
A North American river chub (Hybopsis biguttatus).


keyboard "hardware" A {hardware} device consisting of a number of mechanical buttons (keys) which the user presses to input characters to a computer. Keyboards were originally part of {terminals} which were separate {peripheral} devices that performed both input and output and communicated with the computer via a {serial line}. Today a keyboard is more likely to be connected more directly to the processor, allowing the processor to scan it and detect which key or keys are currently pressed. Pressing a key sends a low-level {key code} to the keyboard input driver routine which translates this to one or more {characters} or special actions. Keyboards vary in the keys they have, most have keys to generate the {ASCII} {character set} as well as various {function keys} and special purpose keys, e.g. reset or volume control. (2003-07-04)

kiddle ::: n. --> A kind of basketwork wear in a river, for catching fish.

kill ::: n. --> A kiln.
A channel or arm of the sea; a river; a stream; as, the channel between Staten Island and Bergen Neck is the Kill van Kull, or the Kills; -- used also in composition; as, Schuylkill, Catskill, etc. ::: v. t. --> To deprive of life, animal or vegetable, in any manner or


klamaths ::: n. pl. --> A collective name for the Indians of several tribes formerly living along the Klamath river, in California and Oregon, but now restricted to a reservation at Klamath Lake; -- called also Clamets and Hamati.

lampern ::: n. --> The river lamprey (Ammocoetes, / Lampetra, fluviatilis).

landflood ::: n. --> An overflowing of land by river; an inundation; a freshet.

lasher ::: n. --> One who whips or lashes.
A piece of rope for binding or making fast one thing to another; -- called also lashing.
A weir in a river.


lates ::: n. --> A genus of large percoid fishes, of which one species (Lates Niloticus) inhabits the Nile, and another (L. calcarifer) is found in the Ganges and other Indian rivers. They are valued as food fishes.

laurentian ::: a. --> Pertaining to, or near, the St. Lawrence River; as, the Laurentian hills.

lepidosiren ::: n. --> An eel-shaped ganoid fish of the order Dipnoi, having both gills and lungs. It inhabits the rivers of South America. The name is also applied to a related African species (Protopterus annectens). The lepidosirens grow to a length of from four to six feet. Called also doko.

lethe ::: n. --> Death.
A river of Hades whose waters when drunk caused forgetfulness of the past.
Oblivion; a draught of oblivion; forgetfulness.


levee ::: n. --> The act of rising.
A morning assembly or reception of visitors, -- in distinction from a soiree, or evening assembly; a matinee; hence, also, any general or somewhat miscellaneous gathering of guests, whether in the daytime or evening; as, the president&


liman ::: n. --> The deposit of slime at the mouth of a river; slime. html{color:

loess ::: n. --> A quaternary deposit, usually consisting of a fine yellowish earth, on the banks of the Rhine and other large rivers. html{color:

Madhav: “Red Wolf is the hungry devourer, Killer-Desire, waiting for its prey on the banks of the river of life at a spot where the traveller cannot cross over, the waters being too deep.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Madra ::: “Name of an ancient country and its people in northwestern India, mentioned in the Mahabaharata. The territory extended from the River Beas to the Chenab or perhaps as far as the Jhelum. Savitri’s father Asvapati was king of this country. (Dow). Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo’s Works Madra’s.

madra ::: "Name of an ancient country and its people in northwestern India, mentioned in the Mahabaharata. The territory extended from the River Beas to the Chenab or perhaps as far as the Jhelum. Savitri"s father Asvapati was king of this country. (Dow.)” Glossary and Index of Proper Names in Sri Aurobindo"s Works ::: **Madra"s.**

mahout ::: n. --> The keeper and driver of an elephant.

mahut (mahout) [Beng.] ::: [an elephant-driver].

main loop "programming" The top-level {control flow} construct in an input- or {event-driven} program, the one which receives and acts or dispatches on the program's input {events}. See also {driver}. [{Jargon File}] (2004-03-12)

manager ::: n. --> One who manages; a conductor or director; as, the manager of a theater.
A person who conducts business or household affairs with economy and frugality; a good economist.
A contriver; an intriguer.


Man’s highest accomplished range is the life of the reason or ordered and harmonised intelligence with its dynamic power of intelligent will, the buddhi, which is or should be the driver of man’s chariot.
   Ref: CWSA Vol. 25, Page: 84


  "Man"s highest accomplished range is the life of the reason or ordered and harmonised intelligence with its dynamic power of intelligent will, the buddhi, which is or should be the driver of man"s chariot.” Social and Political Thought

“Man’s highest accomplished range is the life of the reason or ordered and harmonised intelligence with its dynamic power of intelligent will, the buddhi, which is or should be the driver of man’s chariot.” Social and Political Thought

margin ::: n. --> A border; edge; brink; verge; as, the margin of a river or lake.
Specifically: The part of a page at the edge left uncovered in writing or printing.
The difference between the cost and the selling price of an article.
Something allowed, or reserved, for that which can not be foreseen or known with certainty.


matamata ::: n. --> The bearded tortoise (Chelys fimbriata) of South American rivers.

meeting ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Meet ::: n. --> A coming together; an assembling; as, the meeting of Congress.
A junction, crossing, or union; as, the meeting of the roads or of two rivers.


Messaging Application Programming Interface "messaging" (MAPI) A messaging architecture and a {client} interface component for applications such as {electronic mail}, scheduling, calendaring and document management. As a messaging architecture, MAPI provides a consistent interface for multiple {application programs} to interact with multiple messaging systems across a variety of {hardware} {platforms}. MAPI provides better performance and control than {Simple MAPI}, {Common Messaging Calls} (CMC) or the {Active Messaging Library}. It has a comprehensive, open, dual-purpose interface, integrated with {Microsoft Windows}. MAPI can be used by all levels and types of client application and "service providers" - driver-like components that provide a MAPI interface to a specific messaging system. For example, a {word processor} can send documents and a {workgroup} application can share and store different types of data using MAPI. MAPI separates the programming interfaces used by the client applications and the service providers. Every component works with a common, {Microsoft Windows}-based user interface. For example, a single messaging client application can be used to receive messages from {fax}, a {bulletin board} system, a host-based messaging system and a {LAN}-based system. Messages from all of these systems can be delivered to a single "universal Inbox". MAPI is aimed at the powerful, new market of workgroup applications that communicate with such different messaging systems as fax, {DEC} {All-In-1}, {voice mail} and public communications services such as {AT&T} Easylink Services, {CompuServe} and {MCI} MAIL. Because workgroup applications demand more of their messaging systems, MAPI offers much more than basic messaging in the programming interface and supports more than {local area network} (LAN)-based messaging systems. Applications can, for example, format text for a single message with a variety of fonts and present to their users a customised view of messages that have been filtered, sorted or preprocessed. MAPI is built into {Windows 95} and {Windows NT} and can be used by 16-bit and 32-bit Windows applications. The programming interface and subsystem contained in the MAPI {DLL} provide objects which conform to the {Component Object Model}. MAPI includes standard messaging client applications that demonstrate different levels of messaging support. MAPI provides cross platform support through such industry standards as {SMTP}, {X.400} and Common Messaging Calls. MAPI is the messaging component of {Windows Open Services Architecture} (WOSA). [Correct expansion? Relatonship with Microsoft?] (1997-12-03)

miamis ::: n. pl. --> A tribe of Indians that formerly occupied the country between the Wabash and Maumee rivers.

Microsoft Networking "networking" {Microsoft's} name for the networking subsystems of {Windows 95} and later. Not to be confused with {The Microsoft Network}. Microsoft networking uses the {SMB} file sharing protocol. It is implemented as file system drivers i.e. "{installable file systems}" (IFS). The {network redirector} "Client for Microsoft Networks", is implemented in the VREDIR.VXD {virtual device driver}. {Peer} resource sharing is provided by "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks" (VSERVER.VXD). Windows 95's support for {Netware} ({NCP}) networks is provided in a similar way via NWREDIR.VXD and NWSERVER.VXD. (1999-08-08)

mmap The {Unix} {system call} which establishes a mapping between a range of addresses in a user process's address space and a portion of some "memory object" (typically a file, one of the special "devices" /dev/mem or /dev/kmem or some {memory-mapped} peripheral). This allows the process to access a file at random byte offsets without using the seek {system call} or to access physical addresses or {kernel}'s {virtual address} space. It can also be used as an alternative to writing a {device driver} since it is usually simpler to code and faster to use. (1995-02-14)

mohawk ::: n. --> One of a tribe of Indians who formed part of the Five Nations. They formerly inhabited the valley of the Mohawk River.
One of certain ruffians who infested the streets of London in the time of Addison, and took the name from the Mohawk Indians.


monkey ::: n. --> In the most general sense, any one of the Quadrumana, including apes, baboons, and lemurs.
Any species of Quadrumana, except the lemurs.
Any one of numerous species of Quadrumana (esp. such as have a long tail and prehensile feet) exclusive of apes and baboons.
A term of disapproval, ridicule, or contempt, as for a mischievous child.
The weight or hammer of a pile driver, that is, a very


moselle ::: n. --> A light wine, usually white, produced in the vicinity of the river Moselle.

mother-of-pearl ::: n. --> The hard pearly internal layer of several kinds of shells, esp. of pearl oysters, river mussels, and the abalone shells; nacre. See Pearl.

mouse droppings 1. "graphics, operating system, jargon" {Pixels} (usually single) that are not properly restored when the {mouse pointer} moves away from a particular location on the screen, producing the appearance that the mouse pointer has left droppings behind. The major causes for this problem are {MS-DOS} programs that write to the screen memory corresponding to the mouse pointer's current location without hiding the mouse pointer first, and mouse drivers that do not quite support the {graphics mode} in use. 2. "web, jargon" The client address recorded in a {web} server's log whenever a client connects to a site. Users may be unaware that their activity is being logged in this way but the potential for misuse of the information is limited. [March 1996 Macworld, p260, Viewpoint article by Larry Irving]. (1994-12-05)

muskellunge ::: n. --> A large American pike (Esox nobilitor) found in the Great Lakes, and other Northern lakes, and in the St. Lawrence River. It is valued as a food fish.

mussel ::: n. --> Any one of many species of marine bivalve shells of the genus Mytilus, and related genera, of the family Mytidae. The common mussel (Mytilus edulis; see Illust. under Byssus), and the larger, or horse, mussel (Modiola modiolus), inhabiting the shores both of Europe and America, are edible. The former is extensively used as food in Europe.
Any one of numerous species of Unio, and related fresh-water genera; -- called also river mussel. See Naiad, and Unio.


naiad ::: n. --> A water nymph; one of the lower female divinities, fabled to preside over some body of fresh water, as a lake, river, brook, or fountain.
Any species of a tribe (Naiades) of freshwater bivalves, including Unio, Anodonta, and numerous allied genera; a river mussel.
One of a group of butterflies. See Nymph.
Any plant of the order Naiadaceae, such as eelgrass, pondweed, etc.


navigable ::: a. --> Capable of being navigated; deep enough and wide enough to afford passage to vessels; as, a navigable river.

Network Device Interface Specification "networking, hardware, standard" (NDIS) A {Microsoft Windows device driver} programming interface allowing multiple {protocols} to share the same {network} {hardware}. E.g. {TCP/IP} and {IPX} on the same {NIC}. NDIS can also be used by some ISDN adapters. A protocol manager accepts requests from the {transport layer} and passes them to the {data link layer} (routed to the correct network interface if there is more than one). NDIS was developed by {Microsoft} and {3COM}. {Novell} offers a similar device driver for NetWare called Open Data-Link Interface (ODI). The NDIS 2.0 specification was 5000 lines. {(http://microsoft.com/hwdev/devdes/ndis5.htm)}. {cdrom.com NDIS archive (ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/os2/network/ndis/)}. ["3TECH, The 3COM Technical Journal", Winter 1991]. (2000-10-30)

network redirector "networking" An {operating system} {driver} that sends data to and receives data from a remote device. A network redirector often provides mechanisms to locate, open, read, write, and delete files and submit print jobs. It also makes available application services such as {named pipes} and {mailslots}. When an application needs to send or receive data from a remote device, it sends a call to the redirector. The redirector provides the functionality of the {Application layer} and {Presentation layer} of the {OSI} model. In {Microsoft Networking}, the network redirectors are implemented as {installable file systems} (IFS). (1999-08-08)

nile ::: n. --> The great river of Egypt.

nilotic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the river Nile; as, the Nilotic crocodile.

Nolini: “The river known as the Ganges actually has three different names corresponding to the different worlds in which it exists—Heaven = Alacananda, Earth = Ganges, Lower world = Bogavati (river of enjoyment).”

Novell DOS "operating system, product" {Novell}'s fully compatible alternative to {MS-DOS}. It is intended as an {operating system} for {workstations} on {Novell} networks. It features enhanced {memory management} that moves the operating system, {network drivers}, and {memory-resident programs} ({TSRs}) out of conventional memory on all systems with an {Intel 80286} or later processor and {extended memory} or {expanded memory}. It supports {preemptive multitasking} and {peer-to-peer networking} using the same {DOS Requester} and {VLMs} for a "common client" with native {Novell NetWare}. A data {compression} utility effectively doubles storage capacity of the hard disk. It supports disk {defragmentation}, a read/write {disk cache} for better performance of both DOS and {Microsoft Windows} {application programs}. An undelete utility recovers erased files, even on network drives. It has a complete on-line reference guide, command help, and menu-driven install and setup utilities for easy configuration changes. Novell DOS has internal and external commands like {MS-DOS}. The following commands have been significantly enhanced in Novell DOS: CHKDSK, DISKCOPY, HELP, MEM, REPLACE, UNDELETE, and XCOPY. Novell DOS also includes many new commands such as XDIR, CURSOR, XDEL, TOUCH, SCRIPT, and RENDIR. Version: 7. (1995-04-14)

oceanus ::: n. --> The god of the great outer sea, or the river which was believed to flow around the whole earth.

omahas ::: n. pl. --> A tribe of Indians who inhabited the south side of the Missouri River. They are now partly civilized and occupy a reservation in Nebraska.

oozy ::: a. --> Miry; containing soft mud; resembling ooze; as, the oozy bed of a river.

Open DataBase Connectivity "standard, database" (ODBC) A {standard} for accessing different {database} systems. There are interfaces for {Visual Basic}, {Visual C++}, {SQL} and the ODBC driver pack contains drivers for the {Access}, {Paradox}, {dBase}, Text, {Excel} and {Btrieve} databases. An application can submit statements to ODBC using the ODBC flavor of SQL. ODBC then translates these to whatever flavor the database understands. ODBC 1.0 was released in September 1992. ODBC is based on {Call-Level Interface} and was defined by the {SQL Access Group}. {Microsoft} was one member of the group and was the first company to release a commercial product based on its work (under {Microsoft Windows}) but ODBC is not a Microsoft standard (as many people believe). ODBC drivers and development tools are available now for {Microsoft Windows}, {Unix}, {OS/2}, and {Macintosh}. [On-line document?] ["Unix Review", Aug 1995]. (1996-05-27)

Oracle Rdb "database" A set of {relational database} products originally known as Rdb from {Digital Equipment Corporation}, but purchased by {Oracle Corporation} in 1994. The current (October 1996) versions are Oracle Rdb V7.0 for {OpenVMS} {VAX}, Oracle Rdb V7.0 for OpenVMS {Alpha}, and Oracle Rdb V7.0 for {Digital UNIX}. This release of Oracle Rdb includes advances in {non-stop computing} for {business critical} applications, improvements to {OLTP} performance, and easy {client/server} application development. It also includes an {ODBC} Driver. (1996-10-30)

ostiary ::: n. --> The mouth of a river; an estuary.
One who keeps the door, especially the door of a church; a porter.


ottawas ::: n. pl. --> A tribe of Indians who, when first known, lived on the Ottawa River. Most of them subsequently migrated to the southwestern shore of Lake Superior.

outfall ::: n. --> The mouth of a river; the lower end of a water course; the open end of a drain, culvert, etc., where the discharge occurs.
A quarrel; a falling out.


outrive ::: v. t. --> To river; to sever.

overpass ::: v. t. --> To go over or beyond; to cross; as, to overpass a river; to overpass limits.
To pass over; to omit; to overlook; to disregard.
To surpass; to excel. ::: v. i. --> To pass over, away, or off.


overslaugh ::: n. --> A bar in a river; as, the overslaugh in the Hudson River. ::: v. t. --> To hinder or stop, as by an overslaugh or an impediment; as, to overslaugh a bill in a legislative body; to overslaugh a military officer, that is, to hinder his promotion or

oxbow ::: n. --> A frame of wood, bent into the shape of the letter U, and embracing an ox&

oyster ::: n. --> Any marine bivalve mollusk of the genus Ostrea. They are usually found adhering to rocks or other fixed objects in shallow water along the seacoasts, or in brackish water in the mouth of rivers. The common European oyster (Ostrea edulis), and the American oyster (Ostrea Virginiana), are the most important species.
A name popularly given to the delicate morsel contained in a small cavity of the bone on each side of the lower part of the back of a fowl.


packet driver "networking" {IBM PC} {local area network} software that divides data into {packets} which it routes to the network. It also handles incoming data, reassembling the packets so that {application programs} can read the data as a continuous stream. {FTP Software} created the specification for {IBM PC} packet drivers but {Crynwr Software} dominate the market and have done the vast majority of the implementations. Packet drivers provide a simple, common programming interface that allows multiple {applications} to share a {network interface} at the {data link} layer. Packet drivers demultiplex incoming packets among the applications by using the network media's {standard packet type} or {service access point} field(s). The packet driver provides calls to initiate access to a specific packet type, to end access to it, to send a packet, to get statistics on the network interface and to get information about the interface. Protocol implementations that use the packet driver can coexist and can make use of one another's services, whereas multiple applications which do not use the driver do not coexist on one machine properly. Through use of the packet driver, a user could run {TCP/IP}, {XNS} and a proprietary protocol implementation such as {DECnet}, {Banyan}'s, {LifeNet}'s, {Novell}'s or {3Com}'s without the difficulties associated with pre-empting the network interface. Applications which use the packet driver can also run on new network hardware of the same class without being modified; only a new packet driver need be supplied. There are several levels of packet driver. The first is the basic packet driver, which provides minimal functionality but should be simple to implement and which uses very few host resources. The basic driver provides operations to broadcast and receive packets. The second driver is the extended packet driver, which is a superset of the basic driver. The extended driver supports less commonly used functions of the network interface such as {multicast}, and also gathers statistics on use of the interface and makes these available to the application. The third level, the high-performance functions, support performance improvements and tuning. {(http://crynwr.com/crynwr/home.html)}. (1994-12-05)

pactolian ::: a. --> Pertaining to the Pactolus, a river in ancient Lydia famous for its golden sands.

paddlefish ::: n. --> A large ganoid fish (Polyodon spathula) found in the rivers of the Mississippi Valley. It has a long spatula-shaped snout. Called also duck-billed cat, and spoonbill sturgeon.

patela ::: n. --> A large flat-bottomed trading boat peculiar to the river Ganges; -- called also puteli.

pawnees ::: n. pl. --> A tribe of Indians (called also Loups) who formerly occupied the region of the Platte river, but now live mostly in the Indian Territory. The term is often used in a wider sense to include also the related tribes of Rickarees and Wichitas. Called also Pani.

pearl ::: n. --> A fringe or border.
A shelly concretion, usually rounded, and having a brilliant luster, with varying tints, found in the mantle, or between the mantle and shell, of certain bivalve mollusks, especially in the pearl oysters and river mussels, and sometimes in certain univalves. It is usually due to a secretion of shelly substance around some irritating foreign particle. Its substance is the same as nacre, or mother-of-pearl. Pearls which are round, or nearly round, and of fine luster, are highly


perivertebral ::: a. --> Surrounding the vertebrae.

phaethon ::: n. --> The son of Helios (Phoebus), that is, the son of light, or of the sun. He is fabled to have obtained permission to drive the chariot of the sun, in doing which his want of skill would have set the world on fire, had he not been struck with a thunderbolt by Jupiter, and hurled headlong into the river Po.
A genus of oceanic birds including the tropic birds.


pickering ::: n. --> The sauger of the St.Lawrence River.

pile ::: n. --> A hair; hence, the fiber of wool, cotton, and the like; also, the nap when thick or heavy, as of carpeting and velvet.
A covering of hair or fur.
The head of an arrow or spear.
A large stake, or piece of timber, pointed and driven into the earth, as at the bottom of a river, or in a harbor where the ground is soft, for the support of a building, a pier, or other superstructure, or to form a cofferdam, etc.


Pine Program for Internet News & Email. A tool for reading, sending, and managing electronic messages. It was designed specifically with novice computer users in mind, but can be tailored to accommodate the needs of "power users" as well. Pine uses {Internet} message {protocols} (e.g. {RFC 822}, {SMTP}, {MIME}, {IMAP}, {NNTP}) and runs under {Unix} and {MS-DOS}. The guiding principles for Pine's user-interface were: careful limitation of features, one-character mnemonic commands, always-present command menus, immediate user feedback, and high tolerance for user mistakes. It is intended that Pine can be learned by exploration rather than reading manuals. Feedback from the {University of Washington} community and a growing number of {Internet} sites has been encouraging. Pine's message composition editor, {Pico}, is also available as a separate stand-alone program. Pico is a very simple and easy-to-use {text editor} offering paragraph justification, cut/paste, and a spelling checker. Pine features on-line help; a message index showing a message summary which includes the status, sender, size, date and subject of messages; commands to view and process messages; a message composer with easy-to-use editor and spelling checker; an address book for saving long complex addresses and personal distribution lists under a nickname; message attachments via {Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions}; {folder} management commands for creating, deleting, listing, or renaming message folders; access to remote message folders and archives via the {Interactive Mail Access Protocol} as defined in {RFC 1176}; access to {Usenet} news via {NNTP} or {IMAP}. Pine, {Pico} and {UW}'s {IMAP} {server} are copyrighted but freely available. {Unix} Pine runs on {Ultrix}, {AIX}, {SunOS}, {SVR4} and {PTX}. PC-Pine is available for {Packet Driver}, {Novell LWP}, {FTP PC/TCP} and {Sun} {PC/NFS}. A {Microsoft Windows}/{WinSock} version is planned, as are extensions for off-line use. Pine was originally based on {Elm} but has evolved much since ("Pine Is No-longer Elm"). Pine is the work of Mike Seibel, Mark Crispin, Steve Hubert, Sheryl Erez, David Miller and Laurence Lundblade (now at Virginia Tech) at the University of Washington Office of Computing and Communications. {(ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/mail/pine.tar.Z)}. {(telnet://demo.cac.washington.edu/)} (login as "pinedemo"). E-mail: "pine@cac.washington.edu", "pine-info-request@cac.washington.edu", "pine-announce-request@cac.washington.edu". (21 Sep 93)

pitpan ::: n. --> A long, flat-bottomed canoe, used for the navigation of rivers and lagoons in Central America.

placer ::: n. --> One who places or sets.
A deposit of earth, sand, or gravel, containing valuable mineral in particles, especially by the side of a river, or in the bed of a mountain torrent.


pleyt ::: n. --> An old term for a river boat.

plotter ::: n. --> One who plots or schemes; a contriver; a conspirator; a schemer.

polymnite ::: n. --> A stone marked with dendrites and black lines, and so disposed as to represent rivers, marshes, etc.

pondweed ::: n. --> Any aquatic plant of the genus Potamogeton, of which many species are found in ponds or slow-moving rivers.

Portable Forth Environment "language" (PFE) A highly {portable} {Forth} development system based on the {ANSI} standard for Forth, by Dirk-Uwe Zoller of FHT, Mannheim, Germany. PFE aims to be correct, complete, usable, and simple but it isn't optimised for speed. It supports all {dpANS} {word sets}. It runs on {Linux}, {RS/6000}, and {HP-UX}. {Tektronix} adopted PFE in 1998 and added {modules} and {multithreading}. You can load additional {C} objects at {run time} to extend the Forth {dictionary}. It can be targeted at different embedded environments by changing the terminal driver and initilisation routines. {(http://pfe.sourceforge.net/)}. E-mail: Guido Draheim "guidod@gmx.de". (2000-12-07)

potamian ::: n. --> A river tortoise; one of a group of tortoises (Potamites, or Trionychoidea) having a soft shell, webbed feet, and a sharp beak. See Trionyx.

potamography ::: n. --> An account or description of rivers; potamology.

potamology ::: n. --> A scientific account or discussion of rivers; a treatise on rivers; potamography.

pothole ::: n. --> A circular hole formed in the rocky beds of rivers by the grinding action of stones or gravel whirled round by the water in what was at first a natural depression of the rock.

PowerBuilder "tool, database" A {graphical user interface} development tool from {Powersoft} for developing {client-server} {database} {applications}. It runs under {MS-DOS}(?) and {Microsoft Windows}. There are also versions for {Microsoft Windows}, {Windows NT}, {Macintosh}, and {Unix}. Applications can be built by creating {windows}, controls (such as {listboxes} and {buttons}), and {menus} within the PowerBuilder development environment. The language used to program PowerBuilder, {PowerScript}, is loosely based on {BASIC}. PowerBuilder supports programming on many database backends including {Sybase} and {Oracle}. It also has added support for {ODBC} database drivers. PowerBuilder also comes with a built-in database backend ({WATCOM} {SQL} 32-bit {relational database}). {Product information (http://powersoft.com/mktg/prodinfo/prodintr.html)}. {FAQ (ftp://ftp.oar.net/pub/psoft/pb01.faq)}. {Usenet} newsgroup: {news:comp.soft-sys.powerbuilder}. [Correct list of platforms?] (2001-03-23)

Power Mac "computer" {Apple Computer}'s {personal computer} based on the {PowerPC}, introduced on 1994-03-14. The Power Mac G4 (Quicksilver 2002) was the first Power Mac to clock at 1 GHz. In mid-2003, the Power Mac G5 was released, the first Mac to be based on a 64-bit architecture. IBM manufactured the CPU for this new model. The clock speed was initially 1.6 GHz but a dual 2 GHz system was available in September. Existing {680x0} code (both applications and device drivers) run on Power Mac systems without modification via a {Motorola 68LC040} {emulator}. The performance of these unmodified applications is equivalent to a fast {68040}-based {Macintosh}, e.g. a fast {Macintosh Quadra}. The Power Mac runs {Macintosh operating system} from {System 7.5} to {Mac OS} 8.5. {Power Mac Home (http://apple.com/powermac/)}. (2003-11-26)

prayag. ::: modern-day Allahabad; site of the confluence of the three sacred rivers

purpresture ::: n. --> Wrongful encroachment upon another&

quay ::: n. --> A mole, bank, or wharf, formed toward the sea, or at the side of a harbor, river, or other navigable water, for convenience in loading and unloading vessels. ::: v. t. --> To furnish with quays.

quicksand ::: n. --> Sand easily moved or readily yielding to pressure; especially, a deep mass of loose or moving sand mixed with water, sometimes found at the mouth of a river or along some coasts, and very dangerous, from the difficulty of extricating a person who begins sinking into it.

Radio Frequency Interference "hardware, testing" (RFI) Electromagnetic radiation which is emitted by electrical circuits carrying rapidly changing signals, as a by-product of their normal operation, and which causes unwanted signals (interference or noise) to be induced in other circuits. The most important means of reducing RFI are: use of bypass or "decoupling" {capacitors} on each active device (connected across the power supply, as close to the device as possible), risetime control of high speed signals using series resistors and {VCC filtering}. Shielding is usually a last resort after other techniques have failed because of the added expense of RF gaskets and the like. The efficiency of the radiation is dependent on the height above the ground or power plane (at RF one is as good as the other) and the length of the conductor in relationship to the wavelength of the signal component (fundamental, harmonic or transient (overshoot, undershoot or ringing)). At lower frequencies, such as 133 MHz, radiation is almost exclusively via I/O cables; RF noise gets onto the power planes and is coupled to the line drivers via the VCC and ground pins. The Rf is then coupled to the cable through the line driver as common node noise. Since the noise is common mode, shielding has very little effect, even with differential pairs. The RF energy is capacitively coupled from the signal pair to the shield and the shield itself does the radiating. At higher frequencies, usually above 500 Mhz, traces get electrically longer and higher above the plane. Two techniques are used at these frequencies: wave shaping with series resistors and embedding the traces between the two planes. If all these measures still leave too much RFI, sheilding such as RF gaskets and copper tape can be used. Most digital equipment is designed with metal, or coated plastic, cases. Switching power supplies can be a source of RFI, but have become less of a problem as design techniques have improved. Most countries have legal requirements that electronic and electrical hardware must still work correctly when subjected to certain amounts of RFI, and should not emit RFI which could interfere with other equipment (such as radios). See also {Electrostatic Discharge}, {Electromagnetic Compatibility}. (1998-01-26)

rapid ::: a. --> Very swift or quick; moving with celerity; fast; as, a rapid stream; a rapid flight; a rapid motion.
Advancing with haste or speed; speedy in progression; in quick sequence; as, rapid growth; rapid improvement; rapid recurrence; rapid succession.
Quick in execution; as, a rapid penman.
The part of a river where the current moves with great swiftness, but without actual waterfall or cascade; -- usually in the


Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal "humour" Back in the good old days - the "Golden Era" of computers, it was easy to separate the men from the boys (sometimes called "Real Men" and "Quiche Eaters" in the literature). During this period, the Real Men were the ones that understood computer programming, and the Quiche Eaters were the ones that didn't. A real computer programmer said things like "DO 10 I=1,10" and "ABEND" (they actually talked in capital letters, you understand), and the rest of the world said things like "computers are too complicated for me" and "I can't relate to computers - they're so impersonal". (A previous work [1] points out that Real Men don't "relate" to anything, and aren't afraid of being impersonal.) But, as usual, times change. We are faced today with a world in which little old ladies can get computers in their microwave ovens, 12-year-old kids can blow Real Men out of the water playing Asteroids and Pac-Man, and anyone can buy and even understand their very own Personal Computer. The Real Programmer is in danger of becoming extinct, of being replaced by high-school students with {TRASH-80s}. There is a clear need to point out the differences between the typical high-school junior Pac-Man player and a Real Programmer. If this difference is made clear, it will give these kids something to aspire to -- a role model, a Father Figure. It will also help explain to the employers of Real Programmers why it would be a mistake to replace the Real Programmers on their staff with 12-year-old Pac-Man players (at a considerable salary savings). LANGUAGES The easiest way to tell a Real Programmer from the crowd is by the programming language he (or she) uses. Real Programmers use {Fortran}. Quiche Eaters use {Pascal}. Nicklaus Wirth, the designer of Pascal, gave a talk once at which he was asked how to pronounce his name. He replied, "You can either call me by name, pronouncing it 'Veert', or call me by value, 'Worth'." One can tell immediately from this comment that Nicklaus Wirth is a Quiche Eater. The only parameter passing mechanism endorsed by Real Programmers is call-by-value-return, as implemented in the {IBM 370} {Fortran-G} and H compilers. Real programmers don't need all these abstract concepts to get their jobs done - they are perfectly happy with a {keypunch}, a {Fortran IV} {compiler}, and a beer. Real Programmers do List Processing in Fortran. Real Programmers do String Manipulation in Fortran. Real Programmers do Accounting (if they do it at all) in Fortran. Real Programmers do {Artificial Intelligence} programs in Fortran. If you can't do it in Fortran, do it in {assembly language}. If you can't do it in assembly language, it isn't worth doing. STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING The academics in computer science have gotten into the "structured programming" rut over the past several years. They claim that programs are more easily understood if the programmer uses some special language constructs and techniques. They don't all agree on exactly which constructs, of course, and the examples they use to show their particular point of view invariably fit on a single page of some obscure journal or another - clearly not enough of an example to convince anyone. When I got out of school, I thought I was the best programmer in the world. I could write an unbeatable tic-tac-toe program, use five different computer languages, and create 1000-line programs that WORKED. (Really!) Then I got out into the Real World. My first task in the Real World was to read and understand a 200,000-line Fortran program, then speed it up by a factor of two. Any Real Programmer will tell you that all the Structured Coding in the world won't help you solve a problem like that - it takes actual talent. Some quick observations on Real Programmers and Structured Programming: Real Programmers aren't afraid to use {GOTOs}. Real Programmers can write five-page-long DO loops without getting confused. Real Programmers like Arithmetic IF statements - they make the code more interesting. Real Programmers write self-modifying code, especially if they can save 20 {nanoseconds} in the middle of a tight loop. Real Programmers don't need comments - the code is obvious. Since Fortran doesn't have a structured IF, REPEAT ... UNTIL, or CASE statement, Real Programmers don't have to worry about not using them. Besides, they can be simulated when necessary using {assigned GOTOs}. Data Structures have also gotten a lot of press lately. Abstract Data Types, Structures, Pointers, Lists, and Strings have become popular in certain circles. Wirth (the above-mentioned Quiche Eater) actually wrote an entire book [2] contending that you could write a program based on data structures, instead of the other way around. As all Real Programmers know, the only useful data structure is the Array. Strings, lists, structures, sets - these are all special cases of arrays and can be treated that way just as easily without messing up your programing language with all sorts of complications. The worst thing about fancy data types is that you have to declare them, and Real Programming Languages, as we all know, have implicit typing based on the first letter of the (six character) variable name. OPERATING SYSTEMS What kind of operating system is used by a Real Programmer? CP/M? God forbid - CP/M, after all, is basically a toy operating system. Even little old ladies and grade school students can understand and use CP/M. Unix is a lot more complicated of course - the typical Unix hacker never can remember what the PRINT command is called this week - but when it gets right down to it, Unix is a glorified video game. People don't do Serious Work on Unix systems: they send jokes around the world on {UUCP}-net and write adventure games and research papers. No, your Real Programmer uses OS 370. A good programmer can find and understand the description of the IJK305I error he just got in his JCL manual. A great programmer can write JCL without referring to the manual at all. A truly outstanding programmer can find bugs buried in a 6 megabyte {core dump} without using a hex calculator. (I have actually seen this done.) OS is a truly remarkable operating system. It's possible to destroy days of work with a single misplaced space, so alertness in the programming staff is encouraged. The best way to approach the system is through a keypunch. Some people claim there is a Time Sharing system that runs on OS 370, but after careful study I have come to the conclusion that they were mistaken. PROGRAMMING TOOLS What kind of tools does a Real Programmer use? In theory, a Real Programmer could run his programs by keying them into the front panel of the computer. Back in the days when computers had front panels, this was actually done occasionally. Your typical Real Programmer knew the entire bootstrap loader by memory in hex, and toggled it in whenever it got destroyed by his program. (Back then, memory was memory - it didn't go away when the power went off. Today, memory either forgets things when you don't want it to, or remembers things long after they're better forgotten.) Legend has it that {Seymore Cray}, inventor of the Cray I supercomputer and most of Control Data's computers, actually toggled the first operating system for the CDC7600 in on the front panel from memory when it was first powered on. Seymore, needless to say, is a Real Programmer. One of my favorite Real Programmers was a systems programmer for Texas Instruments. One day he got a long distance call from a user whose system had crashed in the middle of saving some important work. Jim was able to repair the damage over the phone, getting the user to toggle in disk I/O instructions at the front panel, repairing system tables in hex, reading register contents back over the phone. The moral of this story: while a Real Programmer usually includes a keypunch and lineprinter in his toolkit, he can get along with just a front panel and a telephone in emergencies. In some companies, text editing no longer consists of ten engineers standing in line to use an 029 keypunch. In fact, the building I work in doesn't contain a single keypunch. The Real Programmer in this situation has to do his work with a "text editor" program. Most systems supply several text editors to select from, and the Real Programmer must be careful to pick one that reflects his personal style. Many people believe that the best text editors in the world were written at Xerox Palo Alto Research Center for use on their Alto and Dorado computers [3]. Unfortunately, no Real Programmer would ever use a computer whose operating system is called SmallTalk, and would certainly not talk to the computer with a mouse. Some of the concepts in these Xerox editors have been incorporated into editors running on more reasonably named operating systems - {Emacs} and {VI} being two. The problem with these editors is that Real Programmers consider "what you see is what you get" to be just as bad a concept in Text Editors as it is in women. No the Real Programmer wants a "you asked for it, you got it" text editor - complicated, cryptic, powerful, unforgiving, dangerous. TECO, to be precise. It has been observed that a TECO command sequence more closely resembles transmission line noise than readable text [4]. One of the more entertaining games to play with TECO is to type your name in as a command line and try to guess what it does. Just about any possible typing error while talking with TECO will probably destroy your program, or even worse - introduce subtle and mysterious bugs in a once working subroutine. For this reason, Real Programmers are reluctant to actually edit a program that is close to working. They find it much easier to just patch the binary {object code} directly, using a wonderful program called SUPERZAP (or its equivalent on non-IBM machines). This works so well that many working programs on IBM systems bear no relation to the original Fortran code. In many cases, the original source code is no longer available. When it comes time to fix a program like this, no manager would even think of sending anything less than a Real Programmer to do the job - no Quiche Eating structured programmer would even know where to start. This is called "job security". Some programming tools NOT used by Real Programmers: Fortran preprocessors like {MORTRAN} and {RATFOR}. The Cuisinarts of programming - great for making Quiche. See comments above on structured programming. Source language debuggers. Real Programmers can read core dumps. Compilers with array bounds checking. They stifle creativity, destroy most of the interesting uses for EQUIVALENCE, and make it impossible to modify the operating system code with negative subscripts. Worst of all, bounds checking is inefficient. Source code maintenance systems. A Real Programmer keeps his code locked up in a card file, because it implies that its owner cannot leave his important programs unguarded [5]. THE REAL PROGRAMMER AT WORK Where does the typical Real Programmer work? What kind of programs are worthy of the efforts of so talented an individual? You can be sure that no Real Programmer would be caught dead writing accounts-receivable programs in {COBOL}, or sorting {mailing lists} for People magazine. A Real Programmer wants tasks of earth-shaking importance (literally!). Real Programmers work for Los Alamos National Laboratory, writing atomic bomb simulations to run on Cray I supercomputers. Real Programmers work for the National Security Agency, decoding Russian transmissions. It was largely due to the efforts of thousands of Real Programmers working for NASA that our boys got to the moon and back before the Russkies. Real Programmers are at work for Boeing designing the operating systems for cruise missiles. Some of the most awesome Real Programmers of all work at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California. Many of them know the entire operating system of the Pioneer and Voyager spacecraft by heart. With a combination of large ground-based Fortran programs and small spacecraft-based assembly language programs, they are able to do incredible feats of navigation and improvisation - hitting ten-kilometer wide windows at Saturn after six years in space, repairing or bypassing damaged sensor platforms, radios, and batteries. Allegedly, one Real Programmer managed to tuck a pattern-matching program into a few hundred bytes of unused memory in a Voyager spacecraft that searched for, located, and photographed a new moon of Jupiter. The current plan for the Galileo spacecraft is to use a gravity assist trajectory past Mars on the way to Jupiter. This trajectory passes within 80 +/-3 kilometers of the surface of Mars. Nobody is going to trust a Pascal program (or a Pascal programmer) for navigation to these tolerances. As you can tell, many of the world's Real Programmers work for the U.S. Government - mainly the Defense Department. This is as it should be. Recently, however, a black cloud has formed on the Real Programmer horizon. It seems that some highly placed Quiche Eaters at the Defense Department decided that all Defense programs should be written in some grand unified language called "ADA" ((C), DoD). For a while, it seemed that ADA was destined to become a language that went against all the precepts of Real Programming - a language with structure, a language with data types, {strong typing}, and semicolons. In short, a language designed to cripple the creativity of the typical Real Programmer. Fortunately, the language adopted by DoD has enough interesting features to make it approachable -- it's incredibly complex, includes methods for messing with the operating system and rearranging memory, and Edsgar Dijkstra doesn't like it [6]. (Dijkstra, as I'm sure you know, was the author of "GoTos Considered Harmful" - a landmark work in programming methodology, applauded by Pascal programmers and Quiche Eaters alike.) Besides, the determined Real Programmer can write Fortran programs in any language. The Real Programmer might compromise his principles and work on something slightly more trivial than the destruction of life as we know it, providing there's enough money in it. There are several Real Programmers building video games at Atari, for example. (But not playing them - a Real Programmer knows how to beat the machine every time: no challenge in that.) Everyone working at LucasFilm is a Real Programmer. (It would be crazy to turn down the money of fifty million Star Trek fans.) The proportion of Real Programmers in Computer Graphics is somewhat lower than the norm, mostly because nobody has found a use for computer graphics yet. On the other hand, all computer graphics is done in Fortran, so there are a fair number of people doing graphics in order to avoid having to write COBOL programs. THE REAL PROGRAMMER AT PLAY Generally, the Real Programmer plays the same way he works - with computers. He is constantly amazed that his employer actually pays him to do what he would be doing for fun anyway (although he is careful not to express this opinion out loud). Occasionally, the Real Programmer does step out of the office for a breath of fresh air and a beer or two. Some tips on recognizing Real Programmers away from the computer room: At a party, the Real Programmers are the ones in the corner talking about operating system security and how to get around it. At a football game, the Real Programmer is the one comparing the plays against his simulations printed on 11 by 14 fanfold paper. At the beach, the Real Programmer is the one drawing flowcharts in the sand. At a funeral, the Real Programmer is the one saying "Poor George, he almost had the sort routine working before the coronary." In a grocery store, the Real Programmer is the one who insists on running the cans past the laser checkout scanner himself, because he never could trust keypunch operators to get it right the first time. THE REAL PROGRAMMER'S NATURAL HABITAT What sort of environment does the Real Programmer function best in? This is an important question for the managers of Real Programmers. Considering the amount of money it costs to keep one on the staff, it's best to put him (or her) in an environment where he can get his work done. The typical Real Programmer lives in front of a computer terminal. Surrounding this terminal are: Listings of all programs the Real Programmer has ever worked on, piled in roughly chronological order on every flat surface in the office. Some half-dozen or so partly filled cups of cold coffee. Occasionally, there will be cigarette butts floating in the coffee. In some cases, the cups will contain Orange Crush. Unless he is very good, there will be copies of the OS JCL manual and the Principles of Operation open to some particularly interesting pages. Taped to the wall is a line-printer Snoopy calendar for the year 1969. Strewn about the floor are several wrappers for peanut butter filled cheese bars - the type that are made pre-stale at the bakery so they can't get any worse while waiting in the vending machine. Hiding in the top left-hand drawer of the desk is a stash of double-stuff Oreos for special occasions. Underneath the Oreos is a flowcharting template, left there by the previous occupant of the office. (Real Programmers write programs, not documentation. Leave that to the maintenance people.) The Real Programmer is capable of working 30, 40, even 50 hours at a stretch, under intense pressure. In fact, he prefers it that way. Bad response time doesn't bother the Real Programmer - it gives him a chance to catch a little sleep between compiles. If there is not enough schedule pressure on the Real Programmer, he tends to make things more challenging by working on some small but interesting part of the problem for the first nine weeks, then finishing the rest in the last week, in two or three 50-hour marathons. This not only impresses the hell out of his manager, who was despairing of ever getting the project done on time, but creates a convenient excuse for not doing the documentation. In general: No Real Programmer works 9 to 5 (unless it's the ones at night). Real Programmers don't wear neckties. Real Programmers don't wear high-heeled shoes. Real Programmers arrive at work in time for lunch [9]. A Real Programmer might or might not know his wife's name. He does, however, know the entire {ASCII} (or EBCDIC) code table. Real Programmers don't know how to cook. Grocery stores aren't open at three in the morning. Real Programmers survive on Twinkies and coffee. THE FUTURE What of the future? It is a matter of some concern to Real Programmers that the latest generation of computer programmers are not being brought up with the same outlook on life as their elders. Many of them have never seen a computer with a front panel. Hardly anyone graduating from school these days can do hex arithmetic without a calculator. College graduates these days are soft - protected from the realities of programming by source level debuggers, text editors that count parentheses, and "user friendly" operating systems. Worst of all, some of these alleged "computer scientists" manage to get degrees without ever learning Fortran! Are we destined to become an industry of Unix hackers and Pascal programmers? From my experience, I can only report that the future is bright for Real Programmers everywhere. Neither OS 370 nor Fortran show any signs of dying out, despite all the efforts of Pascal programmers the world over. Even more subtle tricks, like adding structured coding constructs to Fortran have failed. Oh sure, some computer vendors have come out with Fortran 77 compilers, but every one of them has a way of converting itself back into a Fortran 66 compiler at the drop of an option card - to compile DO loops like God meant them to be. Even Unix might not be as bad on Real Programmers as it once was. The latest release of Unix has the potential of an operating system worthy of any Real Programmer - two different and subtly incompatible user interfaces, an arcane and complicated teletype driver, virtual memory. If you ignore the fact that it's "structured", even 'C' programming can be appreciated by the Real Programmer: after all, there's no type checking, variable names are seven (ten? eight?) characters long, and the added bonus of the Pointer data type is thrown in - like having the best parts of Fortran and assembly language in one place. (Not to mention some of the more creative uses for

regime ::: n. --> Mode or system of rule or management; character of government, or of the prevailing social system.
The condition of a river with respect to the rate of its flow, as measured by the volume of water passing different cross sections in a given time, uniform regime being the condition when the flow is equal and uniform at all the cross sections.


rein ::: n. --> The strap of a bridle, fastened to the curb or snaffle on each side, by which the rider or driver governs the horse.
Hence, an instrument or means of curbing, restraining, or governing; government; restraint. ::: v. t. --> To govern or direct with the reins; as, to rein a horse


reins ::: n. 1. Long narrow leather straps attached to each end of the bit of a bridle and used by a rider or driver to control a horse or other animal. 2. Fig. Controlling, guiding or governing powers. 3. The means or instruments by which power is exercised. adj. swift-reined. *v. rein. 4. To restrain or control. *reined.

Remote Access Services "communications" (RAS) A service provided by {Windows NT} which allows most of the services which would be available on a {network} to be accessed over a {modem} link. The service includes support for {dialup} and {logon}, and then presents the same network interface as the normal network drivers (albeit slightly slower!). It is not necessary to run Windows NT on the {client} - there are client versions for other {Windows} {operating systems}. [What services?] (1996-08-14)

Remote Desktop Protocol "protocol" (RDP) A {Microsoft} {protocol} that provides remote display and input for {Windows}. RDP's {video driver} renders display output by sending packets to the client which translates them into corresponding Microsoft Win32 graphics device interface API calls. Client mouse and keyboard events are redirected from the client to virtual keyboard and mouse drivers on the server. RDP 4.0 was introduced with {Windows NT} Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition. Windows 2000 Terminal Services included RDP 5.0. The Terminal Services Advanced Client (TSAC), an RDP client based on an {ActiveX control}, also supports RDP 5.0. RDP 5.0 provides enhanced performance over low-speed connections. Windows XP uses RDP 5.1 and includes Remote Desktop Web Connection, which is an updated version of the TSAC. RDP extends the {ITU T.120} protocols, allowing separate virtual channels for device communication and presentation data from the server, as well as encrypted mouse and keyboard data. Compare: {VNC}. {MSDN RDP (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/termserv/termserv/remote_desktop_protocol.asp)}. {thinclient.net (http://thinclient.net/technology/RDP_Features_and_Performance.htm)}. (2004-09-14)

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.

rhenish ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the river Rhine; as, Rhenish wine. ::: n. --> Rhine wine.

riparian ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to the bank of a river; as, riparian rights.

riparious ::: a. --> Growing along the banks of rivers; riparian.

ripe ::: n. --> The bank of a river. ::: superl. --> Ready for reaping or gathering; having attained perfection; mature; -- said of fruits, seeds, etc.; as, ripe grain.
Advanced to the state of fitness for use; mellow; as, ripe cheese; ripe wine.


rivage ::: n. --> A bank, shore, or coast.
A duty paid to the crown for the passage of vessels on certain rivers.


River ::: Some movement of the consciousness.

RIVER. ::: Vide Symbol.

roadster ::: n. --> A clumsy vessel that works its way from one anchorage to another by means of the tides.
A horse that is accustomed to traveling on the high road, or is suitable for use on ordinary roads.
A bicycle or tricycle adapted for common roads rather than for the racing track.
One who drives much; a coach driver.
A hunter who keeps to the roads instead of following the


roustabout ::: n. --> A laborer, especially a deck hand, on a river steamboat, who moves the cargo, loads and unloads wood, and the like; in an opprobrious sense, a shiftless vagrant who lives by chance jobs.

rubicon ::: n. --> A small river which separated Italy from Cisalpine Gaul, the province alloted to Julius Caesar.

safe mode "operating system" An alternative way to start {Microsoft Windows} such that only a minimal set of software components ({drivers} and {background processes}) are loaded, making it easier to diagnose problems. Safe mode loads a standard low {resolution} {video driver} and does not support connection to the {Internet}. Windows will sometimes restart in safe mode automatically following a {crash}. All Windows versions except {Windows 3.1} can be started in safe mode, usually by holding the Ctrl or F8 key while the computer is restarting. To start {Windows NT} in safe mode you need to edit C:\boot.ini. Once the problem is fixed you need to restart Windows normally to load all the installed components. (2004-12-31)

sailable ::: a. --> Capable of being sailed over; navigable; as, a sailable river.

salian ::: a. --> Denoting a tribe of Franks who established themselves early in the fourth century on the river Sala [now Yssel]; Salic. ::: n. --> A Salian Frank.

sasse ::: n. --> A sluice or lock, as in a river, to make it more navigable.

sault ::: n. --> A rapid in some rivers; as, the Sault Ste. Marie.

screw-driver ::: n. --> A tool for turning screws so as to drive them into their place. It has a thin end which enters the nick in the head of the screw.

seagoing ::: a. --> Going upon the sea; especially, sailing upon the deep sea; -- used in distinction from coasting or river, as applied to vessels.

sea trout ::: --> Any one of several species of true trouts which descend rivers and enter the sea after spawning, as the European bull trout and salmon trout, and the eastern American spotted trout.
The common squeteague, and the spotted squeteague.
A California fish of the family Chiridae, especially Hexagrammus decagrammus; -- called also spotted rock trout. See Rock trout, under Rock.
A California sciaenoid fish (Cynoscion nobilis); -- called


Serial Interface Adaptor (SIA) The {Ethernet} driver chip used on a {Filtabyte} Ethernet card.

shad ::: n. sing. & pl. --> Any one of several species of food fishes of the Herring family. The American species (Clupea sapidissima), which is abundant on the Atlantic coast and ascends the larger rivers in spring to spawn, is an important market fish. The European allice shad, or alose (C. alosa), and the twaite shad. (C. finta), are less important species.

shallows ::: a shallow part of a body of water, of the sea, of a lake or river; shoal.

shriver ::: n. --> One who shrives; a confessor.

shoal ::: n. --> A great multitude assembled; a crowd; a throng; -- said especially of fish; as, a shoal of bass.
A place where the water of a sea, lake, river, pond, etc., is shallow; a shallow.
A sandbank or bar which makes the water shoal. ::: v. i.


shore ::: 1. The land bordering on the sea or a large lake or river. 2. A sea-coast or the country which it bounds. shores, dream-shores.

shoveler ::: n. --> One who, or that which, shovels.
A river duck (Spatula clypeata), native of Europe and America. It has a large bill, broadest towards the tip. The male is handsomely variegated with green, blue, brown, black, and white on the body; the head and neck are dark green. Called also broadbill, spoonbill, shovelbill, and maiden duck. The Australian shoveler, or shovel-nosed duck (S. rhynchotis), is a similar species.


shovelnose ::: n. --> The common sand shark. See under Snad.
A small California shark (Heptranchias maculatus), which is taken for its oil.
A Pacific Ocean shark (Hexanchus corinus).
A ganoid fish of the Sturgeon family (Scaphirhynchus platyrhynchus) of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers; -- called also white sturgeon.


Shruti: “The seven radiances of the Dawn, Usha (infinite consciousness, truth vision), the sevenfold principle of existence, the seven Sisters, rivers. The seven manifesting radiances of the primal light, Usha (Dawn).”

side ::: n. --> The margin, edge, verge, or border of a surface; especially (when the thing spoken of is somewhat oblong in shape), one of the longer edges as distinguished from the shorter edges, called ends; a bounding line of a geometrical figure; as, the side of a field, of a square or triangle, of a river, of a road, etc.
Any outer portion of a thing considered apart from, and yet in relation to, the rest; as, the upper side of a sphere; also, any part or position viewed as opposite to or contrasted with another; as,


sindhu ::: ocean; river.

sleetch ::: n. --> Mud or slime, such as that at the bottom of rivers.

slough ::: a. --> Slow. ::: n. --> A place of deep mud or mire; a hole full of mire.
A wet place; a swale; a side channel or inlet from a river.
The skin, commonly the cast-off skin, of a serpent or of some similar animal.


sludge ::: mud, mire, or ooze, covering the ground or forming a deposit as on a riverbed.

Small Computer System Interface "hardware, standard" (SCSI) /skuh'zee/, /sek'si/ The most popular processor-independent standard, via a parallel bus, for system-level interfacing between a computer and intelligent devices including {hard disks}, {floppy disks}, {CD-ROM}, {printers}, {scanners}, and many more. SCSI can connect multiple devices to a single {SCSI adaptor} (or "host adaptor") on the computer's bus. SCSI transfers bits in parallel and can operate in either {asynchronous} or {synchronous} modes. The synchronous transfer rate is up to 5MB/s. There must be at least one {target} and one {initiator} on the SCSI {bus}. SCSI connections normally use "{single ended}" drivers as opposed to {differential drivers}. Single ended SCSI can suport up to six metres of cable. Differential ended SCSI can support up to 25 metres of cable. SCSI was developed by {Shugart Associates}, which later became {Seagate}. SCSI was originally called SASI for "Shugart Associates System Interface" before it became a standard. Due to SCSI's inherent protocol flexibility, large support infrastructure, continued speed increases and the acceptance of SCSI Expanders in applications it is expected to hold its market. The original standard is now called "SCSI-1" to distinguish it from {SCSI-2} and {SCSI-3} which include specifications of {Wide SCSI} (a 16-bit bus) and {Fast SCSI} (10 MB/s transfer). SCSI-1 has been standardised as {ANSI} X3.131-1986 and {ISO}/{IEC} 9316. A problem with SCSI is the large number of different connectors allowed. Nowadays the trend is toward a 68-pin {miniature D-type} or "high density" connector (HD68) for {Wide SCSI} and a 50-pin version of the same connector (HD50) for 8-bit SCSI (Type 1-4, pin pitch 1.27 mm x 2.45 mm). 50-pin {ribbon cable} connectors are also popular for internal wiring (Type 5, pin pitch 2.54 mm x 2.54 mm). {Apple Computer} used a 25-pin connector on the {Macintosh} computer but this connector causes problems with high-speed equipment. Original SCSI implementations were highly incompatible with each other. {ASPI} is a standard {Microsoft Windows} interface to SCSI devices. {Usenet} newsgroup: {news:comp.periphs.scsi}. {SCSI Trade Association & FAQ (http://scsita.org/)}. ["System" or "Systems"?] (1999-03-30)

small ::: superl. --> Having little size, compared with other things of the same kind; little in quantity or degree; diminutive; not large or extended in dimension; not great; not much; inconsiderable; as, a small man; a small river.
Being of slight consequence; feeble in influence or importance; unimportant; trivial; insignificant; as, a small fault; a small business.
Envincing little worth or ability; not large-minded; --


smelt ::: --> of Smell
imp. & p. p. of Smell. ::: n. --> Any one of numerous species of small silvery salmonoid fishes of the genus Osmerus and allied genera, which ascend rivers to spawn, and sometimes become landlocked in lakes. They are esteemed as


snag ::: n. --> A stump or base of a branch that has been lopped off; a short branch, or a sharp or rough branch; a knot; a protuberance.
A tooth projecting beyond the rest; contemptuously, a broken or decayed tooth.
A tree, or a branch of a tree, fixed in the bottom of a river or other navigable water, and rising nearly or quite to the surface, by which boats are sometimes pierced and sunk.
One of the secondary branches of an antler.


snana. ::: ritual bath in a sacred river, pond, lake, or ocean

sociable ::: n. --> A gathering of people for social purposes; an informal party or reception; as, a church sociable.
A carriage having two double seats facing each other, and a box for the driver.


software rot "programming" The tendency of software that has not been used in a while to fail; such failure may be semi-humorously ascribed to {bit rot}. More commonly, "software rot" strikes when a program's assumptions become out of date. If the design was insufficiently {robust}, this may cause it to fail in mysterious ways. For example, owing to shortsightedness in the design of some COBOL programs, many would have succumbed to software rot when their 2-digit year counters wrapped around at the beginning of the year 2000. A related incident made the news in 1990, when a gentleman born in 1889 applied for a driver's licence renewal in Raleigh, North Carolina. The system refused to issue the card, probably because with 2-digit years the ages 101 and 1 cannot be distinguished. Historical note: Software rot in an even funnier sense than the mythical one was a real problem on early research computers (e.g. the {R1}; see {grind crank}). If a program that depended on a peculiar instruction hadn't been run in quite a while, the user might discover that the {opcodes} no longer did the same things they once did. ("Hey, so-and-so needs an instruction to do such-and-such. We can {snarf} this opcode, right? No one uses it.") Another classic example of this sprang from the time an {MIT} hacker found a simple way to double the speed of the unconditional jump instruction on a {PDP-6}, so he patched the hardware. Unfortunately, this broke some fragile timing software in a music-playing program, throwing its output out of tune. This was fixed by adding a defensive initialisation routine to compare the speed of a timing loop with the real-time clock; in other words, it figured out how fast the PDP-6 was that day, and corrected appropriately. [{Jargon File}] (2002-02-22)

soosoo ::: n. --> A kind of dolphin (Platanista Gangeticus) native of the river Ganges; the Gangetic dolphin. It has a long, slender, somewhat spatulate beak.

spanker ::: n. --> One who spanks, or anything used as an instrument for spanking.
The after sail of a ship or bark, being a fore-and-aft sail attached to a boom and gaff; -- sometimes called driver. See Illust. under Sail.
One who takes long, quick strides in walking; also, a fast horse.
Something very large, or larger than common; a whopper, as


spate ::: n. --> A river flood; an overflow or inundation.

Sri Aurobindo: A symbol, as I understand it, is the form on one plane that represents a truth of another. For instance, a flag is the symbol of a nation…. But generally all forms are symbols. This body of ours is a symbol of our real being and everything is a symbol of some higher reality. There are, however, different kinds of symbols: 1. Conventional symbols, such as the Vedic Rishis formed with objects taken from their surroundings. The cow stood for light because the same word `go ‘ meant both ray and cow, and because the cow was their most precious possession which maintained their life and was constantly in danger of being robbed and concealed. But once created, such a symbol becomes alive. The Rishis vitalised it and it became a part of their realisation. It appeared in their visions as an image of spiritual light. The horse also was one of their favourite symbols, and a more easily adaptable one, since its force and energy were quite evident. 2. What we might call Life-symbols, such as are not artificially chosen or mentally interpreted in a conscious deliberate way, but derive naturally from our day-to-day life and grow out of the surroundings which condition our normal path of living. To the ancients the mountain was a symbol of the path of yoga, level above level, peak upon peak. A journey, involving the crossing of rivers and the facing of lurking enemies, both animal and human, conveyed a similar idea. Nowadays I dare say we would liken yoga to a motor-ride or a railway-trip. 3. Symbols that have an inherent appositeness and power of their own. Akasha or etheric space is a symbol of the infinite all-pervading eternal Brahman. In any nationality it would convey the same meaning. Also, the Sun stands universally for the supramental Light, the divine Gnosis. 4.* Mental symbols, instances of which are numbers or alphabets. Once they are accepted, they too become active and may be useful. Thus geometrical figures have been variously interpreted. In my experience the square symbolises the supermind. I cannot say how it came to do so. Somebody or some force may have built it before it came to my mind. Of the triangle, too, there are different explanations. In one position it can symbolise the three lower planes, in another the symbol is of the three higher ones: so both can be combined together in a single sign. The ancients liked to indulge in similar speculations concerning numbers, but their systems were mostly mental. It is no doubt true that supramental realities exist which we translate into mental formulas such as Karma, Psychic evolution, etc. But they are, so to speak, infinite realities which cannot be limited by these symbolic forms, though they may be somewhat expressed by them; they might be expressed as well by other symbols, and the same symbol may also express many different ideas. Letters on Yoga

Sri Aurobindo: "In considering the action of the Infinite we have to avoid the error of the disciple who thought of himself as the Brahman, refused to obey the warning of the elephant-driver to budge ::: from the narrow path and was taken up by the elephant"s trunk and removed out of the way; ‘You are no doubt the Brahman," said the master to his bewildered disciple, ‘but why did you not obey the driver Brahman and get out of the path of the elephant Brahman?"” *The Life Divine

Sri Aurobindo: "Inspiration is a slender river of brightness leaping from a vast and eternal knowledge; it exceeds reason more perfectly than reason exceeds the knowledge of the senses.” *The Hour of God

stake-driver ::: n. --> The common American bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus); -- so called because one of its notes resembles the sound made in driving a stake into the mud. Called also meadow hen, and Indian hen.

striver ::: n. --> One who strives.

steamboat ::: n. --> A boat or vessel propelled by steam power; -- generally used of river or coasting craft, as distinguished from ocean steamers.

sterlet ::: n. --> A small sturgeon (Acipenser ruthenus) found in the Caspian Sea and its rivers, and highly esteemed for its flavor. The finest caviare is made from its roe.

strand ::: n. --> One of the twists, or strings, as of fibers, wires, etc., of which a rope is composed.
The shore, especially the beach of a sea, ocean, or large lake; rarely, the margin of a navigable river. ::: v. t. --> To break a strand of (a rope).


strath ::: n. --> A valley of considerable size, through which a river runs; a valley bottom; -- often used in composition with the name of the river; as, Strath Spey, Strathdon, Strathmore.

stream 1. "communications" An {abstraction} referring to any flow of data from a source (or sender, producer) to a single sink (or receiver, consumer). A stream usually flows through a channel of some kind, as opposed to {packets} which may be addressed and routed independently, possibly to multiple recipients. Streams usually require some mechanism for establishing a channel or a "{connection}" between the sender and receiver. 2. "programming" In the {C} language's buffered input/ouput library functions, a stream is associated with a file or device which has been opened using {fopen}. Characters may be read from (written to) a stream without knowing their actual source (destination) and buffering is provided transparently by the library routines. 3. "operating system" Confusingly, {Sun} have called their modular {device driver} mechanism "{STREAMS}". 4. "operating system" In {IBM}'s {AIX} {operating system}, a stream is a {full-duplex} processing and data transfer path between a driver in {kernel space} and a process in {user space}. [IBM AIX 3.2 Communication Programming Concepts, SC23-2206-03]. 5. "communications" {streaming}. 6. "programming" {lazy list}. (1996-11-06)

stream ::: n. 1. A flow of water in a channel or bed, as a brook, rivulet, or small river. Also fig. 2. A continuous flow of anything. thought-streams. 3. A beam or ray of light. v. 4. To pour forth or cause to flow outward or give off a stream; flow. 5. To move or proceed continuously like a flowing stream, as a procession. 6. To extend in a beam or in rays, as light. streams, streamed.

stream ::: n. --> A current of water or other fluid; a liquid flowing continuously in a line or course, either on the earth, as a river, brook, etc., or from a vessel, reservoir, or fountain; specifically, any course of running water; as, many streams are blended in the Mississippi; gas and steam came from the earth in streams; a stream of molten lead from a furnace; a stream of lava from a volcano.
A beam or ray of light.
Anything issuing or moving with continued succession of


STREAMS "operating system" A collection of {system calls}, {kernel} resources, and kernel utility routines that can create, use, and dismantle a {stream}. A "stream head" provides the interface between the stream and the user processes. Its principal function is to process STREAMS-related user system calls. A "stream module" processes data that travel bewteen the stream head and driver. The "stream end" provides the services of an external input/output device or an internal software driver. The internal software driver is commonly called a {pseudo-device} driver. The STREAMS concept has been formalised in {Unix} {System V}. For example, {SVR4} implements {sockets} and {pipes} using STREAMS, resulting in pipe(2) openning bidirectional pipes. [IBM AIX 3.2 Communication Programming Concepts, SC23-2206-03]. (1999-06-29)

struse ::: n. --> A Russian river craft used for transporting freight.

symbol ::: A symbol, as I understand it, is the form on one plane that represents a truth of another. For instance, a flag is the symbol of a nation…. But generally all forms are symbols. This body of ours is a symbol of our real being and everything is a symbol of some higher reality. There are, however, different kinds of symbols: 1. Conventional symbols, such as the Vedic Rishis formed with objects taken from their surroundings. The cow stood for light because the same word `go ‘ meant both ray and cow, and because the cow was their most precious possession which maintained their life and was constantly in danger of being robbed and concealed. But once created, such a symbol becomes alive. The Rishis vitalised it and it became a part of their realisation. It appeared in their visions as an image of spiritual light. The horse also was one of their favourite symbols, and a more easily adaptable one, since its force and energy were quite evident. 2. What we might call Life-symbols, such as are not artificially chosen or mentally interpreted in a conscious deliberate way, but derive naturally from our day-to-day life and grow out of the surroundings which condition our normal path of living. To the ancients the mountain was a symbol of the path of yoga, level above level, peak upon peak. A journey, involving the crossing of rivers and the facing of lurking enemies, both animal and human, conveyed a similar idea. Nowadays I dare say we would liken yoga to a motor-ride or a railway-trip. 3. Symbols that have an inherent appositeness and power of their own. Akasha or etheric space is a symbol of the infinite all-pervading eternal Brahman. In any nationality it would convey the same meaning. Also, the Sun stands universally for the supramental Light, the divine Gnosis. 4. Mental symbols, instances of which are numbers or alphabets. Once they are accepted, they too become active and may be useful. Thus geometrical figures have been variously interpreted. In my experience the square symbolises the supermind. I cannot say how it came to do so. Somebody or some force may have built it before it came to my mind. Of the triangle, too, there are different explanations. In one position it can symbolise the three lower planes, in another the symbol is of the three higher ones: so both can be combined together in a single sign. The ancients liked to indulge in similar speculations concerning numbers, but their systems were mostly mental. It is no doubt true that supramental realities exist which we translate into mental formulas such as Karma, Psychic evolution, etc. But they are, so to speak, infinite realities which cannot be limited by these symbolic forms, though they may be somewhat expressed by them; they might be expressed as well by other symbols, and the same symbol may also express many different ideas. Letters on Yoga

System Management Bus "hardware, protocol" (SMBus, SMB) A simple two-wire {bus} used for communication with low-bandwidth devices on a motherboard, especially power related chips such as a laptop's rechargeable battery subsystem (see {Smart Battery Data}). Other devices might include temperature sensors and lid switches. A device can provide manufacturer information, indicate its model/part number, save its state for a {suspend} event, report different types of errors, accept control parameters, and return status. The SMB is generally not user configurable or accessible. The bus carries clock, data, and instructions and is based on {Philip's} {I2C} serial bus protocol. Support for SMBus devices is provided on {Windows 2000}. {Windows 98} does not support such devices. The {PIIX4} {chipset} provides SMBus functionality. Vendors using SMBus would be required to pay royalties. {SMBus website (http://sbs-forum.org/smbus/)}. {Software to interrogate a SMB motherboard (http://online.de/home/podien/SMB.HTM)}. {SMB devices, Part 8 Kernel Mode Driver Design Guide, Win2000 DDK (http://microsoft.com/ddk/)}. (1999-08-08)

tachometer ::: n. --> An instrument for measuring the velocity, or indicating changes in the velocity, of a moving body or substance.
An instrument for measuring the velocity of running water in a river or canal, consisting of a wheel with inclined vanes, which is turned by the current. The rotations of the wheel are recorded by clockwork.
An instrument for showing at any moment the speed of a revolving shaft, consisting of a delicate revolving conical pendulum


tagged queueing "hardware" A method allowing a device or {controller} to process commands received from a {device driver} out of order. It requires that the device driver attaches a tag to each command which the controller or device can later use to identify the response to the command. Tagged queueing can speed up processing considerably if a controller serves devices of very different speeds, such as an {SCSI} controller serving a mix of {CD-ROMs} and high-speed {disks}. In such cases if a request to fetch data from the CD-ROM is shortly followed by a request to read from the disk, the controller doesn't have to wait for the CD-ROM to fetch the data, it can instead instruct the disk to fetch the data and return the value to the device driver, while the CD-ROM is probably still {seeking}. (1997-07-04)

triverbial ::: a. --> Pertaining to, or designating, certain days allowed to the pretor for hearing causes, when be might speak the three characteristic words of his office, do, dico, addico. They were called dies fasti.

TDI {Transport Driver Interface}

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.

thriver ::: n. --> One who thrives, or prospers.

thelphusian ::: n. --> One of a tribe of fresh-water crabs which live in or on the banks of rivers in tropical countries.

The Mother (to a young person): "It is very simple, as you will see. 1) The Infinite is the inexhaustible storehouse of forces. The individual is a battery, a storage cell which runs down after use. Consecration is the wire that connects the individual battery to the infinite reserve of forces. Or 2) The Infinite is the river that flows without cease; the individual is the little pond that dries up slowly in the sun. Consecration is the canal that connects the river to the pond and prevents the pond from drying up.” Some Answers from the Mother, MCW *Vol. 16.

The Mother (to a young person): “It is very simple, as you will see. 1) The Infinite is the inexhaustible storehouse of forces. The individual is a battery, a storage cell which runs down after use. Consecration is the wire that connects the individual battery to the infinite reserve of forces. Or 2) The Infinite is the river that flows without cease; the individual is the little pond that dries up slowly in the sun. Consecration is the canal that connects the river to the pond and prevents the pond from drying up.” Some Answers from the Mother, MCW Vol. 16.

The Mother (to a young person): “It is very simple, as you will see. 1) The Infinite is the inexhaustible storehouse of forces. The individual is a battery, a storage cell which runs down after use. Consecration is the wire that connects the individual battery to the infinite reserve of forces. Or 2) The Infinite is the river that flows without cease; the individual is the little pond that dries up slowly in the sun. Consecration is the canal that connects the river to the pond and prevents the pond from drying up.” The Mother—Collected Works, Centenary Ed., Vol. 16—Some Answers from the Mother

::: The Mother (to a young person): "It is very simple, as you will see. 1) The Infinite is the inexhaustible storehouse of forces. The individual is a battery, a storage cell which runs down after use. Consecration is the wire that connects the individual battery to the infinite reserve of forces. Or 2) The Infinite is the river that flows without cease; the individual is the little pond that dries up slowly in the sun. Consecration is the canal that connects the river to the pond and prevents the pond from drying up.” The Mother - Collected Works, Centenary Ed., Vol. 16 - Some Answers from the Mother*

The scientific study of primitive leligions, with such well known names as E. B. Tylor, F. B. Jevons, W. H. R. Rivers, J. G. Frazer, R. H. Codrington, Spencer and Gillen, E. Westermarck, E. Durkheim, L. Levy-Bruhl; the numerous outlines of the development of religion since Hume's Natural History of Religion and E. Caird's Evolution of Religion; the prolific literature dealing with individual religions of a higher type, the science of comparative religion with such namea as that of L. H. Jordan, the many excellent treitises on the psychology of religion including Wm. James' Varieties of Religious Experience; the sacred literature of all peoples in various editions together with a voluminous theological exegesis, Church history and, finally, the history of dogma, especially the monumental work of von Harnack, -- all are contributing illustrative material to the Philosophy of Religion which became stimulated to scientific efforts through the positivism of Spencer, Huxley, Lewes, Tyndall, and others, and is still largely oriented by the progress in science, as may be seen, e.g., by the work of Emile Boutroux, S. Alexander (Space, Time and Deity), and A. N. Whitehead.

tide ::: prep. --> Time; period; season.
The alternate rising and falling of the waters of the ocean, and of bays, rivers, etc., connected therewith. The tide ebbs and flows twice in each lunar day, or the space of a little more than twenty-four hours. It is occasioned by the attraction of the sun and moon (the influence of the latter being three times that of the former), acting unequally on the waters in different parts of the earth, thus disturbing their equilibrium. A high tide upon one side of


till ::: n. --> A vetch; a tare.
A drawer.
A tray or drawer in a chest.
A money drawer in a shop or store.
A deposit of clay, sand, and gravel, without lamination, formed in a glacier valley by means of the waters derived from the melting glaciers; -- sometimes applied to alluvium of an upper river terrace, when not laminated, and appearing as if formed in the same


Tiny BASIC "language" A dialect of {BASIC} developed by Dr. Wang [Wong?] in the late 1970s. Tiny BASIC was 2K bytes in size and was loaded from {paper tape}. It ran on almost any {Intel 8080} or {Zilog Z80} {microprocessor} for which the user could provide the necessary I/O driver software. Tiny BASIC was distributed as [the first ever?] {freeware}. The program listing contained the following phrases "All Wrongs reserved" and "{CopyLeft}", he obviously wasn't interested in money. See also {Tiny Basic Interpreter Language}. [More info?] (1997-09-12)

tirtha. ::: a sacred place of pilgrimage; a river or body of water in which it is auspicious and spiritual beneficial to bathe; the water offered in ritual worship and then sprinkled on or drunk by the devotees

transnatation ::: n. --> The act of swimming across, as a river.

transpadane ::: a. --> Lying or being on the further side of the river Po with reference to Rome, that is, on the north side; -- opposed to cispadane.

transpass ::: v. t. --> To pass over; as, Alexander transpassed the river. ::: v. i. --> To pass by; to pass away.

Transport Driver Interface "networking" (TDI) Developed by {SUN}, {IBM}, and {Microsoft} (and others?), the TDI is a {software} {interface} between the {protocols} and {application programing interface} layers of the {Windows NT network model}. (1997-11-05)

trionyx ::: n. --> A genus of fresh-water or river turtles which have the shell imperfectly developed and covered with a soft leathery skin. They are noted for their agility and rapacity. Called also soft tortoise, soft-shell tortoise, and mud turtle.

tunnel ::: n. . --> A vessel with a broad mouth at one end, a pipe or tube at the other, for conveying liquor, fluids, etc., into casks, bottles, or other vessels; a funnel.
The opening of a chimney for the passage of smoke; a flue; a funnel.
An artificial passage or archway for conducting canals or railroads under elevated ground, for the formation of roads under rivers or canals, and the construction of sewers, drains, and the like.


tuscaroras ::: n. pl. --> A tribe of North American Indians formerly living on the Neuse and Tar rivers in North Carolina. They were conquered in 1713, after which the remnant of the tribe joined the Five Nations, thus forming the Six Nations. See Six Nations, under Six.

twip "unit, graphics" (TWentIeth of a Point) 1/20 of a {Postscript point}, or 1/1440th of an inch. There are thus 1440 twips to an inch or about 567 twips to a centimeter. Twips are used in {Microsoft} formats and products, notably {Rich Text Format}, {Visual BASIC}, {Visual C++}, and {printer drivers}; and in {IBM} {AFP} products. Twips were devised in the olden days to describe the sizes of characters produced by {dot matrix printers} that were constrained to multiples of either 12 or 10 dots per inch. [Is it definitely relative to a __Postscript__ point, as opposed to one of the other definitions of {point}?] (2002-03-11)

undivided ::: a. --> Not divided; not separated or disunited; unbroken; whole; continuous; as, plains undivided by rivers or mountains.
Not set off, as a share in a firm; not made actually separate by division; as, a partner, owning one half in a firm, is said to own an undivided half so long as the business continues and his share is not set off to him.
Not directed or given to more than one object; as, undivided attention or affection.


Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter "communications, hardware" (UART) An {integrated circuit} used for serial communications, containing a transmitter (parallel-to-serial converter) and a receiver (serial-to-parallel converter), each clocked separately. The parallel side of a UART is usually connected to the {bus} of a computer. When the computer writes a byte to the UART's transmit data register (TDR), the UART will start to transmit it on the serial line. The UART's status register contains a {flag} bit which the computer can read to see if the UART is ready to transmit another byte. Another status register bit says whether the UART has received a byte from the {serial line}, in which case the computer should read it from the receive data register (RDR). If another byte is received before the previous one is read, the UART will signal an "overrun" error via another status bit. The UART may be set up to {interrupt} the computer when data is received or when ready to transmit more data. The UART's serial connections usually go via separate {line driver} and {line receiver} {integrated circuits} which provide the power and voltages required to drive the serial line and give some protection against noise on the line. Data on the {serial line} is formatted by the {UART} according to the setting of the UART's control register. This may also determine the transmit and receive baud rates if the UART contains its own clock circuits or "{baud} rate generators". If incorrectly formated data is received the UART may signal a "{framing error}" or "{parity} error". Often the clock will run at 16 times the baud rate (bits per second) to allow the receiver to do {centre sampling} - i.e. to read each bit in the middle of its allotted time period. This makes the UART more tolerant to variations in the {clock rate} ("jitter") of the incoming data. An example of a late 1980s UART was the {Intel 8450}. In the 1990s, newer UARTs were developed with on-chip {buffers}. This allowed higher transmission speed without data loss and without requiring such frequent attention from the computer. For example, the {Intel} {16550} has a 16 byte {FIFO}. Variants include the {16C550}, {16C650}, {16C750}, and {16C850}. The term "Serial Communications Interface" (SCI) was first used at {Motorola} around 1975 to refer to their start-stop asyncronous serial interface device, which others were calling a UART. See also {bit bang}. [Is this the same as an {ACIA}?] (2003-07-13)

Universal Disk Format "storage, standard" (UDF) A {CD-ROM} {file system} {standard} that is required for {DVD ROMs}. UDF is the {OSTA}'s replacement for the {ISO 9660} file system used on CD-ROMs, but will be mostly used on DVD. {DVD multimedia} disks use UDF to contain {MPEG} {audio} and {video} {streams}. To read DVDs you need a DVD drive, the {kernel} driver for the drive, MPEG video support, and a UDF driver. DVDs containing both UDF filesystems and ISO 9660 filesystems can be read without UDF support. UDF can also be used by {CD-R} and {CD-RW} recorders in {packet writing} mode. (1999-09-01)

University of Michigan "body, education" A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries. 70% of the University's students graduated in the top 10% of their high school class. 90% rank in the top 20% of their high school class. 60% of the students receive financial aid. The main Ann Arbor Campus lies in the Huron River valley, 40 miles west of Detroit. The campus boasts 2700 acres with 200 buildings, six million volumes in 23 libraries, nine museums, seven hospitals, hundreds of laboratories and institutes, and over 18000 {microcomputers}. {(http://umich.edu/)}. (1995-02-23)

up ::: adv. --> Aloft; on high; in a direction contrary to that of gravity; toward or in a higher place or position; above; -- the opposite of down.
From a lower to a higher position, literally or figuratively; as, from a recumbent or sitting position; from the mouth, toward the source, of a river; from a dependent or inferior condition; from concealment; from younger age; from a quiet state, or the like; -- used with verbs of motion expressed or implied.


upland ::: n. --> High land; ground elevated above the meadows and intervals which lie on the banks of rivers, near the sea, or between hills; land which is generally dry; -- opposed to lowland, meadow, marsh, swamp, interval, and the like.
The country, as distinguished from the neighborhood of towns. ::: a.


upper memory block "storage" (UMB) Up to 64 {kilobytes} of the {expanded memory page frame} above the first 64 kilobytes. The UMB can be used to store {TSR} programs or {device drivers} thereby freeing parts of the precious {conventional memory}. The UMB is provided by special memory manager programs; many {EMMs} can provide UMB as well. (1996-01-10)

vdx {virtual network bios driver}

very ::: v. t. --> True; real; actual; veritable. ::: adv. --> In a high degree; to no small extent; exceedingly; excessively; extremely; as, a very great mountain; a very bright sum; a very cold day; the river flows very rapidly; he was very much hurt.

victoria ::: n. --> A genus of aquatic plants named in honor of Queen Victoria. The Victoria regia is a native of Guiana and Brazil. Its large, spreading leaves are often over five feet in diameter, and have a rim from three to five inches high; its immense rose-white flowers sometimes attain a diameter of nearly two feet.
A kind of low four-wheeled pleasure carriage, with a calash top, designed for two persons and the driver who occupies a high seat in front.


Virtual Device Driver "operating system" (VxD) A {device driver} under {Windows 3.x}/{Windows 95} running as part of the {kernel} and thus having access to the memory of the kernel and all running processes as well as raw access to the hardware. VxD's usually have the {filename extension} .386 under Windows 3.x and .vxd under Windows 95. VxD's written for Windows 3.x can be used under Windows 95 but not vice versa. (1997-02-27)

voyageur ::: n. --> A traveler; -- applied in Canada to a man employed by the fur companies in transporting goods by the rivers and across the land, to and from the remote stations in the Northwest.

Vrtra (Vritra) ::: the Coverer; the Serpent; the demon who covers and holds back the Light and obstructs the free movement of the illumined rivers of the truth, he is the personification of the Inconscient.

VULCAN 1. "database" A version of {JPLDIS} ported to {CP/M} by Wayne Ratliff around 1980. VULCAN evolved into {dBASE II}. 2. "database" The {dBASE}-like {interpreter} and {compiler} sold by {RSPI} with their {Emerald Bay} product. [Same as 1?] 3. "language" An early string manipulation language. ["VULCAN - A String Handling Language with Dynamic Storage Control", E.P. Storm et al, Proc FJCC 37, AFIPS, Fall 1970]. 4. "language" A {concurrent} {object-oriented} {logic programming} language implemented as a {preprocessor} for {FCP} by Kahn et al at {Xerox PARC}. ["Vulcan: Logical Concurrent Objects", K. Kahn et al in Research Directions in Object- Oriented Programming, A.B. Shriver et al eds, MIT Press 1987]. (2004-09-01)

VxD {Virtual Device Driver}

VxWorks "operating system" A {real-time} {multitasking} {operating system} from {Wind River Systems}. Originally it used the {VRTX} {kernel} but this has been replaced by Wind River's own "Wind kernel 2.4". Before version 5.3 VxWorks included a {software development environment} but this is now called "Tornado". (1996-11-29)

wagonette ::: n. --> A kind of pleasure wagon, uncovered and with seats extended along the sides, designed to carry six or eight persons besides the driver.

warren ::: n. --> A place privileged, by prescription or grant the king, for keeping certain animals (as hares, conies, partridges, pheasants, etc.) called beasts and fowls of warren.
A privilege which one has in his lands, by royal grant or prescription, of hunting and taking wild beasts and birds of warren, to the exclusion of any other person not entering by his permission.
A piece of ground for the breeding of rabbits.
A place for keeping flash, in a river.


water buck ::: --> A large, heavy antelope (Kobus ellipsiprymnus) native of Central Africa. It frequents the banks of rivers and is a good swimmer. It has a white ring around the rump. Called also photomok, water antelope, and waterbok.

water course ::: --> A stream of water; a river or brook.
A natural channel for water; also, a canal for the conveyance of water, especially in draining lands.
A running stream of water having a bed and banks; the easement one may have in the flowing of such a stream in its accustomed course. A water course may be sometimes dry.


waterfall ::: n. --> A fall, or perpendicular descent, of the water of a river or stream, or a descent nearly perpendicular; a cascade; a cataract.
An arrangement of a woman&


waterfowl ::: n. --> Any bird that frequents the water, or lives about rivers, lakes, etc., or on or near the sea; an aquatic fowl; -- used also collectively.

water gavel ::: --> A gavel or rent paid for a privilege, as of fishing, in some river or water.

waterman ::: n. --> A man who plies for hire on rivers, lakes, or canals, or in harbors, in distinction from a seaman who is engaged on the high seas; a man who manages fresh-water craft; a boatman; a ferryman.
An attendant on cab stands, etc., who supplies water to the horses.
A water demon.


water meadow ::: --> A meadow, or piece of low, flat land, capable of being kept in a state of fertility by being overflowed with water from some adjoining river or stream.

water ::: n. --> The fluid which descends from the clouds in rain, and which forms rivers, lakes, seas, etc.
A body of water, standing or flowing; a lake, river, or other collection of water.
Any liquid secretion, humor, or the like, resembling water; esp., the urine.
A solution in water of a gaseous or readily volatile substance; as, ammonia water.


water sail ::: --> A small sail sometimes set under a studding sail or under a driver boom, and reaching nearly to the water.

watershed ::: n. --> The whole region or extent of country which contributes to the supply of a river or lake.
The line of division between two adjacent rivers or lakes with respect to the flow of water by natural channels into them; the natural boundary of a basin.


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.

wear ::: n. --> Same as Weir.
The act of wearing, or the state of being worn; consumption by use; diminution by friction; as, the wear of a garment.
The thing worn; style of dress; the fashion.
A dam in a river to stop and raise the water, for the purpose of conducting it to a mill, forming a fish pond, or the like.
A fence of stakes, brushwood, or the like, set in a stream, tideway, or inlet of the sea, for taking fish.


wharf ::: n. --> A structure or platform of timber, masonry, iron, earth, or other material, built on the shore of a harbor, river, canal, or the like, and usually extending from the shore to deep water, so that vessels may lie close alongside to receive and discharge cargo, passengers, etc.; a quay; a pier.
The bank of a river, or the shore of the sea. ::: v. t.


wherry ::: n. --> A passenger barge or lighter plying on rivers; also, a kind of light, half-decked vessel used in fishing.
A long, narrow, light boat, sharp at both ends, for fast rowing or sailing; esp., a racing boat rowed by one person with sculls.
A liquor made from the pulp of crab apples after the verjuice is expressed; -- sometimes called crab wherry.


wichitas ::: n. pl. --> A tribe of Indians native of the region between the Arkansas and Red rivers. They are related to the Pawnees. See Pawnees.

Windows NT Network Model "networking" The network model used by {Windows NT}. The model has the following layers: User Applications (e.g. Excel) {APIs} File System Drivers {TDI} Protocols {NDIS} v4 NDIS Wrapper NDIS Card Driver {Network Adapter Card} Compare {OSI} seven layer model. (1997-11-05)

Windows Open Service Architecture "architecture, library, Microsoft" (WOSA) One of the mainstays of {Microsoft Windows}: the ethos of {abstraction} of core {services}. For each extension, Windows {Open} Services {Architecture} defines an {API} and an {SPI}, as well as a universal interface (usually placed in a single {DLL}) that both comply to. These then {transparent}ly let the {operating system} speak to {device drivers}, {database managers}, and other {low level} entities. These extensions include, among others, {ODBC} (called the "crowning jewel of WOSA"), {TAPI}, {WOSA/XFS}, {SAPI} and {MAPI}, and their supporting services, as well as the abstraction of access to {printers}, {modems}, and {networking services}, which run identically over {TCP/IP}, {IPX/SPX}, and {NetBEUI}. (2000-08-16)

Wind River Systems "company" A company founded in 1981, now a world leader in {embedded systems}, providing {real-time operating systems} and development tools. Wind River's development tools enable customers to standardise designs across projects and quickly develop feature-rich products. Wind River Systems employs over 500 people worldwide (1998). Service and support is provided through its U.S. headquarters and overseas operations in the U.K., France, Germany, Scandinavia and Japan. {(http://wrs.com/)}. Address: Alameda, California, USA. (1998-11-06)

wizard 1. A person who knows how a complex piece of software or hardware works (that is, who {groks} it); especially someone who can find and fix bugs quickly in an emergency. Someone is a {hacker} if he or she has general hacking ability, but is a wizard with respect to something only if he or she has specific detailed knowledge of that thing. A good hacker could become a wizard for something given the time to study it. 2. A person who is permitted to do things forbidden to ordinary people; one who has {wheel} privileges on a system. 3. A Unix expert, especially a Unix systems programmer. This usage is well enough established that "Unix Wizard" is a recognised job title at some corporations and to most headhunters. See {guru}, {lord high fixer}. See also {deep magic}, {heavy wizardry}, {incantation}, {magic}, {mutter}, {rain dance}, {voodoo programming}, {wave a dead chicken}. 4. An interactive help utility that guides the user through a potentially complex task, such as configuring a {PPP} driver to work with a new {modem}. Wizards are often implemented as a sequence of {dialog boxes} which the user can move forward and backward through, filling in the details required. The implication is that the expertise of a human wizard in one of the above senses is encapsulated in the software wizard, allowing the average user to perform expertly. [{Jargon File}] (1998-09-07)



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1:Life is a journey. Time is a river. The door is ajar." ~ Jim Butcher,
2:Now gathering Now scattering Fireflies over the river. ~ Natsume Soseki, 1867-1916,
3:There is no river at all, and no boat, and no boatman. ~ Kabir,
4:The happiness of the drop is to die in the river. ~ Abu Hamid al-Ghazali,
5:You feel a river moving in you, a joy." ~ Jalaluddin Rumi, @Sufi_Path
6:All things come into being through opposition and all are in flux like a river ~ Heraclitus,
7:Do not interrupt life's natural flow by damming its river at every bend with sticks of analysis and definition. ~ Omar Khayyam,
8:cicadas undressing
the treetops along
the river
~ Buson, @BashoSociety
9:Where ignorance shat, violence and horror fed the beasts of chaos." ~ Aberjhani, quote from "The River of Winged Dreams.", (2005).,
10:asleep on a boat
floating down
the river of heaven
~ Ise, @BashoSociety
11:Rain falling
in a nameless river
fear has no name
~ Buson, @BashoSociety
12:The river's water
enters the ocean
never to return
~ Rihaku, @BashoSociety
13:moonlight
through the clouds
as we drift up the river
~ Sora, @BashoSociety
14:No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man." ~ Heraclitus,
15:Along a moonlit river
our thoughts move
with the wate
~ Etsujin, @BashoSociety
16:now gathering
now scattering
fireflies over the river
~ Soseki, @BashoSociety
17:the river that
flows in you
flows in me
~ Kabir, @BashoSociety
18:the river
of heaven runs
through my body
~ Ogawa, @BashoSociety
19:happy
on a pure night
the river of heaven
~ Ogawa, @BashoSociety
20:frost
is forming along
the river of heaven
~ Ogawa, @BashoSociety
21:Oh Khusrau, the river of love
Runs in strange directions.
One who jumps into it drowns,
And one who drowns, gets across. ~ Amir Khusrau,
22:Trying to know the Self while cherishing this perishable body is like trying to cross a river using a crocodile as a raft. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi,
23:moonlight drifting
through the clouds
as we ascend up the river
~ Sora, @BashoSociety
24:the moon sails
down the river of heaven
into a forest of stars
~ Manyoshu, @BashoSociety
25:Only when the last tree has died,? the last river been poisoned,? and the last fish been caught? will we realize we cannot eat money." ~ —Cree Proverb,
26:alone
at low tide
along the river
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
27:If you can empty your boat, Crossing the river of the world, No one will oppose you, No one will seek to harm you. ~ Chuang Tzu. "The empty boat" parable,
28:two lovers
crossing together
the river of heaven
~ Ogawa, @BashoSociety
29:lovemaking
stars falling
from the river of heaven
~ Ogawa, @BashoSociety
30:even at dawn
autumn fog hovers
over the sallow river
~ Ogawa, @BashoSociety
31:along the river
friends for
moon viewing
~ Matsuo Basho, @BashoSociety
32:A disciple, having firm faith in the infinite power of his Guru, walked over a river by simply uttering his name. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
33:noon
sparrows singing
to a silent river
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
34:All our thoughts, all our sentiments will move towards the Divine as a river towards the sea.
   ~ The Mother, Words Of The Mother II, [T5],
35:watching the river
through a window of tress
autumn rain falls
~ Ogawa, @BashoSociety
36:the river's
farewell to autumn
a bright moon
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
37:across the river
a column of lightning
flashes
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
38:the river's fog
adds to the mist
a secluded temple
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
39:high noon
the reed thrush
sings to a silent river
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
40:summer noon
the reed sparrows
sing to a silent river
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
41:Zen questioning is a very gentle questioning. It is the kind of questioning that the Colorado River asks the Grand Canyon over centuries and centuries. ~ Taigen Dan Leighton,
42:down the river
is the gate of knowledge
the red leaves of sunset
~ Kobayashi Issa, @BashoSociety
43:Like the waves of a river that flow slowly on and return never back, the days of human life pass and come not back again. ~ Buddhist Texts, the Eternal Wisdom
44:Your pain is a school unto itself-- and your joy a lovely temple." ~ Aberjhani, (b.1957) historian, columnist, novelist, poet, artist, and editor," Wrote "The River of Winged Dreams," "Wikipedia.,
45:Oh no," said the Master. "Think how right-intentioned the monkey is when he lifts a fish from the river to save it from the watery grave." ~ Anthony de Mello, (1931-1987) from "One Minute Wisdom"(1985),
46:What will a man gain by knowing many scriptures? The one thing needful is to know how to cross the river of the world. God alone is real, and all else illusory. ~ Sri Ramakrishna,
47:You can't until this know by listening to fairy tales. You have to do something inside yourself. The smallest fountain inside you is better than a raging river outside. ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
48:Time is the substance from which I am made. Time is a river which carries me along, but I am the river; it is a tiger that devours me, but I am the tiger; it is a fire that consumes me, but I am the fire. ~ Jorge Luis Borge,
49:Life, the river of the Spirit, consenting to anguish and sorrow
If by her heart's toil a loan-light of joy from the heavens she can borrow. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, Ahana,
50:The other day I was down by the Hudson River, and I see two nuns in full habit rollerblading down the street holding hands. And I'm like, 'Oh, my God, I get it. The world is surreal and beautiful. And everything is fine'.
   ~ Regina Spektor,
51:A tree beside the sandy river-beach
Holds up its topmost boughs
Like fingers towards the skies they cannot reach,
Earth-bound, heaven-amorous. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, A Tree,
52:Basil and I were both in Athens. We had come, like streams of a river, from the same source in our native land, had separated from each other in pursuit of learning, and were now united again as if by plan, for God so arranged it. ~ Gregory of Nazianzen,
53:Your will & your values you set upon the river of becoming. Now the river carries your skiff along. The river is not your danger & the end of your good & evil, you wisest ones; but this will itself, the will to power - the unexhausted begetting will of life. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
54:A river does not resemble a pond, a pond a tun, nor a tun a bucket : but in a pond, a river, a tun and a bucket there is the same water. And so too all men are different, but the spirit that lives in them all is the same. ~ Tolstoy, the Eternal Wisdom
55:The body is the name of a succession of changes; it is with the body as with a river in which you see the same form, but the waves change every moment and other and new waves take the place of those that preceded them. ~ Vivekananda, the Eternal Wisdom
56:Ascetic voices called of lonely seers
On mountain summits or by river banks
Or from the desolate heart of forest glades
Seeking heaven's rest or the spirit's worldless peace, ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Dream Twilight of the Earthly Real,
57:Self-interest and self-concern are the focal points of the false. Your daily life vibrates between desire and fear. Watch it intently and you will see how the mind assumes innumerable names and shapes, like a river foaming between the boulders. ~ Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj,
58:What though 'tis true that the river of Life through the Valley of Peril
Flows! But the diamond shines on the cliffside, jacinth and beryl
Gleam in the crannies, sapphire, smaragdus the roadway bejewel, ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, The Descent of Ahana,
59:Always the wide-pacing river of Life from its far-off fountains
Flows down mighty and broad, like a warhorse brought from its manger
Arching its neck as it paces grand to the gorges of danger.
Sometimes we hesitate, often start and would turn from t ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, The Descent of Ahana,
60:A Tree :::

A tree beside the sandy river-beach
Holds up its topmost boughs
Like fingers towards the skies they cannot reach,
Earth-bound, heaven amorous.

This is the soul of man. Body and brain
Hungry for earth our heavenly flight detain.

~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems,
61:For arousing compassion, the nineteenth-century yogi Patrul Rinpoche suggested imagining beings in torment - an animal about to be slaughtered, a person awaiting execution. To make it more immediate, he recommended imagining ourselves in their place. Particularly painful is his image of a mother with no arms watching as a raging river sweeps her child away. To contact the suffering of another being fully and directly is as painful as being in the woman's shoes. ~ Pema Chodron,
62:And yet, and yet... Denying temporal succession, denying the self, denying the astronomical universe, are apparent desperations and secret consolations. Our destiny ... is not frightful by being unreal; it is frightful because it is irreversible and iron-clad. Time is the substance I am made of. Time is a river which sweeps me along, but I am the river; it is a tiger which destroys me, but I am the tiger; it is a fire which consumes me, but I am the fire. The world, unfortunately, is real; I, unfortunately, am Borges.~ Jorge Luis Borges, Labyrinths, Selected Stories and Other Writings,
63:And as I ran along the shore, crushing sleeping flowers with heedless feet and maddened ever by the fear of unknown things and the lure of the dead faces, I saw that the garden had no end under that moon; for where by day the walls were, there stretched now only new vistas of trees and paths, flowers and shrubs, stone idols and pagodas, and bendings of the yellow-litten stream past grassy banks and under grotesque bridges of marble. And the lips of the dead lotos-faces whispered sadly, and bade me follow, nor did I cease my steps till the stream became a river, and joined amidst marshes of swaying reeds and beaches of gleaming sand the shore of a vast and nameless sea. Upon ~ H P Lovecraft,
64:The best way to overcome it [the fear of death]-so at least it seems to me-is to make your interests gradually wider and more impersonal, until bit by bit the walls of the ego recede, and your life becomes increasingly merged in the universal life. An individual human existence should be like a river: small at first, narrowly contained within its banks, and rushing passionately past rocks and over waterfalls. Gradually the river grows wider, the banks recede, the waters flow more quietly, and in the end, without any visible break, they become merged in the sea, and painlessly lose their individual being. The man who, in old age, can see his life in this way, will not suffer from the fear of death, since the things he cares for will continue. And if, with the decay of vitality, weariness increases, the thought of rest will not be unwelcome. I should wish to die while still at work, knowing that others will carry on what I can no longer do and content in the thought that what was possible has been done. ~ Bertrand Russell,
65:The Profound Definitive Meaning :::
For the mind that masters view the emptiness dawns
In the content seen not even an atom exists
A seer and seen refined until they're gone
This way of realizing view, it works quite well

When meditation is clear light river flow
There is no need to confine it to sessions and breaks
Meditator and object refined until they're gone
This heart bone of meditation, it beats quite well

When you're sure that conducts work is luminous light
And you're sure that interdependence is emptiness
A doer and deed refined until they're gone
This way of working with conduct, it works quite well

When biased thinking has vanished into space
No phony facades, eight dharmas, nor hopes and fears,
A keeper and kept refined until they're gone
This way of keeping samaya, it works quite well

When you've finally discovered your mind is dharmakaya
And you're really doing yourself and others good
A winner and won refined until they're gone
This way of winning results, it works quite well. ~ Jetsun Milarepa,
66:Song To The Rock Demoness :::
River, ripples, and waves, these three,
When emerging, arise from the ocean itself.
When disappearing, they disappear into the ocean itself.

Habitual thinking, love, and possessiveness, these three,
When arising, arise from the alaya consciousness itself.
When disappearing, they disappear into the alaya consciousness itself.

Self-awareness, self-illumination, self-liberation, these three,
When arising, arise from the mind itself.
When disappearing, they disappear into the mind itself.

The unborn, unceasing, and unexpressed, these three,
When emerging, arise from the nature of being itself.
When disappearing, they disappear into the nature of being itself.

The visions of demons, clinging to demons, and thoughts of demons,
When arising, arise from the Yogin himself.
When disappearing, they disappear into the Yogin himself.

Since demons are the phantoms of the mind,
If it is not understood by the Yogin that they are empty appearances,
And even if he thinks they are real, meditation is confused.

But the root of the delusion is in his own mind.
By observation of the nature of manifestations,
He realizes the identity of manifestation and void,
And by understanding, he knows that the two are not different.

Meditation and not meditation are not two but one,
The cause of all errors is to look upon the two things as different.
From the ultimate point of view, there is no view.

If you make comparison between the nature of the mind
And the nature of the heavens,
Then the true nature of being itself is penetrated.

See, now, that you look into the true meaning which is beyond thought.
Arrange to enter into undisturbed meditation.
And be mindful of the Unceasing Intuitive Sensation! ~ Jetsun Milarepa,
67:When, in last week's aphorism, Sri Aurobindo opposed - as one might say - "knowledge" to "Wisdom", he was speaking of knowledge as it is lived in the average human consciousness, the knowledge which is obtained through effort and mental development, whereas here, on the contrary, the knowledge he speaks of is the essential Knowledge, the supramental divine Knowledge, Knowledge by identity. And this is why he describes it here as "vast and eternal", which clearly indicates that it is not human knowledge as we normally understand it.
Many people have asked why Sri Aurobindo said that the river is "slender". This is an expressive image which creates a striking contrast between the immensity of the divine, supramental Knowledge - the origin of this inspiration, which is infinite - and what a human mind can perceive of it and receive from it.
Even when you are in contact with these domains, the portion, so to say, which you perceive, is minimal, slender. It is like a tiny little stream or a few falling drops and these drops are so pure, so brilliant, so complete in themselves, that they give you the sense of a marvellous inspiration, the impression that you have reached infinite domains and risen very high above the ordinary human condition. And yet this is nothing in comparison with what is still to be perceived.
I have also been asked if the psychic being or psychic consciousness is the medium through which the inspiration is perceived.
Generally, yes. The first contact you have with higher regions is a psychic one. Certainly, before an inner psychic opening is achieved, it is difficult to have these inspirations. It can happen as an exception and under exceptional conditions as a grace, but the true contact comes through the psychic; because the psychic consciousness is certainly the medium with the greatest affinity with the divine Truth. ~ The Mother, On Thoughts And Aphorisms,
68: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,
69:Death & Fame

When I die

I don't care what happens to my body throw ashes in the air, scatter 'em in East River bury an urn in Elizabeth New Jersey, B'nai Israel Cemetery

But I want a big funeral St. Patrick's Cathedral, St. Mark's Church, the largest synagogue in Manhattan

First, there's family, brother, nephews, spry aged Edith stepmother 96, Aunt Honey from old Newark,

Doctor Joel, cousin Mindy, brother Gene one eyed one ear'd, sister-in-law blonde Connie, five nephews, stepbrothers & sisters their grandchildren, companion Peter Orlovsky, caretakers Rosenthal & Hale, Bill Morgan--

Next, teacher Trungpa Vajracharya's ghost mind, Gelek Rinpoche, there Sakyong Mipham, Dalai Lama alert, chance visiting America, Satchitananda Swami Shivananda, Dehorahava Baba, Karmapa XVI, Dudjom Rinpoche, Katagiri & Suzuki Roshi's phantoms Baker, Whalen, Daido Loorie, Qwong, Frail White-haired Kapleau Roshis, Lama Tarchen --

Then, most important, lovers over half-century Dozens, a hundred, more, older fellows bald & rich young boys met naked recently in bed, crowds surprised to see each other, innumerable, intimate, exchanging memories

"He taught me to meditate, now I'm an old veteran of the thousandday retreat --"

"I played music on subway platforms, I'm straight but loved him he loved me"

"I felt more love from him at 19 than ever from anyone"

"We'd lie under covers gossip, read my poetry, hug & kiss belly to belly arms round each other"

"I'd always get into his bed with underwear on & by morning my skivvies would be on the floor"

"Japanese, always wanted take it up my bum with a master"

"We'd talk all night about Kerouac & Cassady sit Buddhalike then sleep in his captain's bed."

"He seemed to need so much affection, a shame not to make him happy"

"I was lonely never in bed nude with anyone before, he was so gentle my stomach shuddered when he traced his finger along my abdomen nipple to hips-- "

"All I did was lay back eyes closed, he'd bring me to come with mouth & fingers along my waist"

"He gave great head"

So there be gossip from loves of 1948, ghost of Neal Cassady commin-gling with flesh and youthful blood of 1997 and surprise -- "You too? But I thought you were straight!"

"I am but Ginsberg an exception, for some reason he pleased me."

"I forgot whether I was straight gay queer or funny, was myself, tender and affectionate to be kissed on the top of my head, my forehead throat heart & solar plexus, mid-belly. on my prick, tickled with his tongue my behind"

"I loved the way he'd recite 'But at my back allways hear/ time's winged chariot hurrying near,' heads together, eye to eye, on a pillow --"

Among lovers one handsome youth straggling the rear

"I studied his poetry class, 17 year-old kid, ran some errands to his walk-up flat, seduced me didn't want to, made me come, went home, never saw him again never wanted to... "

"He couldn't get it up but loved me," "A clean old man." "He made sure I came first"

This the crowd most surprised proud at ceremonial place of honor--

Then poets & musicians -- college boys' grunge bands -- age-old rock star Beatles, faithful guitar accompanists, gay classical con-ductors, unknown high Jazz music composers, funky trum-peters, bowed bass & french horn black geniuses, folksinger fiddlers with dobro tamborine harmonica mandolin auto-harp pennywhistles & kazoos

Next, artist Italian romantic realists schooled in mystic 60's India, Late fauve Tuscan painter-poets, Classic draftsman Massa-chusets surreal jackanapes with continental wives, poverty sketchbook gesso oil watercolor masters from American provinces

Then highschool teachers, lonely Irish librarians, delicate biblio-philes, sex liberation troops nay armies, ladies of either sex

"I met him dozens of times he never remembered my name I loved him anyway, true artist"

"Nervous breakdown after menopause, his poetry humor saved me from suicide hospitals"

"Charmant, genius with modest manners, washed sink, dishes my studio guest a week in Budapest"

Thousands of readers, "Howl changed my life in Libertyville Illinois"

"I saw him read Montclair State Teachers College decided be a poet-- "

"He turned me on, I started with garage rock sang my songs in Kansas City"

"Kaddish made me weep for myself & father alive in Nevada City"

"Father Death comforted me when my sister died Boston l982"

"I read what he said in a newsmagazine, blew my mind, realized others like me out there"

Deaf & Dumb bards with hand signing quick brilliant gestures

Then Journalists, editors's secretaries, agents, portraitists & photo-graphy aficionados, rock critics, cultured laborors, cultural historians come to witness the historic funeral Super-fans, poetasters, aging Beatnicks & Deadheads, autograph-hunters, distinguished paparazzi, intelligent gawkers

Everyone knew they were part of 'History" except the deceased who never knew exactly what was happening even when I was alive
February 22, 1997
~ Allen Ginsberg,

*** WISDOM TROVE ***

1:Denial ain't just a river in Egypt. ~ mark-twain, @wisdomtrove
2:I am not the river I am the net. ~ frank-herbert, @wisdomtrove
3:Dip him in the river who loves water. ~ william-blake, @wisdomtrove
4:The river that flows in you also flows in me. ~ kabir, @wisdomtrove
5:Love is the world's river of life ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
6:You cannot step twice into the same river. ~ heraclitus, @wisdomtrove
7:Time flows away like the water in the river. ~ confucius, @wisdomtrove
8:You can never step in the same river twice. ~ heraclitus, @wisdomtrove
9:Love is the river of life in this world. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
10:What you give away comes back to you in a river. ~ robin-sharma, @wisdomtrove
11:Never test the depth of river with both the feet. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
12:Thoughts are going by like a river; awareness simply is. ~ ram-das, @wisdomtrove
13:It is best not to swap horses while crossing the river. ~ abraham-lincoln, @wisdomtrove
14:Why sip from a tea cup, when you can drink from the river. ~ steve-martin, @wisdomtrove
15:A woman in harmony with her Spirit is like a river flowing. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
16:The river delights to lift us free, if only we dare let go. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
17:The voices of all creatures are in the voices of the river. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
18:Life is a river always flowing. Do not hold onto things. Work hard. ~ buddha, @wisdomtrove
19:A river is more than an amenity, it is a treasure. ~ oliver-wendell-holmes-jr, @wisdomtrove
20:Don’t push the river. It will travel at its own speed anyway. ~ brian-l-weiss, @wisdomtrove
21:See one promontory, one mountain, one sea, one river, and see all.  ~ socrates, @wisdomtrove
22:Art is endless like a river flowing, passing, yet remaining. ~ jorge-luis-borges, @wisdomtrove
23:Life, the river of the Spirit, consenting to anguish and sorrow. ~ sri-aurobindo, @wisdomtrove
24:For life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one. ~ kahlil-gibran, @wisdomtrove
25:May my life flow like a river, ever surprised by its own unfolding. ~ john-odonohue, @wisdomtrove
26:A stilted heron labored up into the air and pounded down the river. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
27:Said the river: imagine everything you can imagine, then keep on going. ~ mary-oliver, @wisdomtrove
28:Wait by the river long enough and the body of your enemy will float by you. ~ sun-tzu, @wisdomtrove
29:You drown not by falling into a river, but by staying submerged in it. ~ paulo-coelho, @wisdomtrove
30:As the river surrenders itself to the ocean, what is inside me moves inside you. ~ kabir, @wisdomtrove
31:He who does not know his way to the sea should take a river for his guide. ~ blaise-pascal, @wisdomtrove
32:All things come into being through opposition and all are in flux like a river ~ heraclitus, @wisdomtrove
33:The river is within us, the sea is all about us; The sea is the land's edge also ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
34:The river taught us how to listen with a silent heart, with a waiting open soul. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
35:Your heart must become a sea of love. Your mind must become a river of detachment. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
36:Indeed the river is a perpetual gala, and boasts each month a new ornament. ~ ralph-waldo-emerson, @wisdomtrove
37:You cannot step twice into the same river, for other waters are continually flowing on. ~ heraclitus, @wisdomtrove
38:I would love to live like a river flows, carried by the surprise of its own unfolding. ~ john-odonohue, @wisdomtrove
39:The river where you set your foot just now is gone-those waters give way to this, now this. ~ heraclitus, @wisdomtrove
40:How could drops of water know themselves to be a river? Yet the river flows on. ~ antoine-de-saint-exupery, @wisdomtrove
41:I know the joy of fishes in the river through my own joy, as I go walking along the same river. ~ zhuangzi, @wisdomtrove
42:To know there is a choice is to have to make the choice: change or stay: river or rock. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
43:Don't burn bridges. You'll be surprised how many times you have to cross the same river. ~ h-jackson-brown-jr, @wisdomtrove
44:No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man. ~ heraclitus, @wisdomtrove
45:No same man could walk through the same river twice, as the man and the river have since changed. ~ heraclitus, @wisdomtrove
46:Fame is like a river, that beareth up things light and swollen, and drowns things weighty and solid. ~ francis-bacon, @wisdomtrove
47:He who postpones the hour of living is like the rustic who waits for the river to run out before he crosses. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
48:Eloquence is the child of knowledge. When a mind is full, like a wholesome river, it is also clear. ~ benjamin-disraeli, @wisdomtrove
49:Reaction - a boat which is going against the current but which does not prevent the river from flowing on. ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
50:Away down the river, A hundred miles or more, Other little children Shall bring my boats ashore. ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
51:May what I do flow from me like a river, no forcing and no holding back, the way it is with children. ~ rainer-maria-rilke, @wisdomtrove
52:Standing, with reluctant feet, Where the brook and river meet, Womanhood and childhood fleet! ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
53:When a writer is swayed with his fame and his fortune, you can float him down the river with the turds. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
54:The Taj Mahal rises above the banks of the river like a solitary tear suspended on the cheek of time. ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
55:Very hot and still the air was, Very smooth the gliding river, Motionless the sleeping shadows. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
56:The trees reflected in the river - they are unconscious of a spiritual world so near to them. So are we. ~ nathaniel-hawthorne, @wisdomtrove
57:My son's an idiot. His teacher asked him to spell Mississippi. He asked which one? The river or the state? ~ rodney-dangerfield, @wisdomtrove
58:The River of Life is timeless. It is not unchanging, but it is timeless, and it changes in its own time. ~ jonathan-lockwood-huie, @wisdomtrove
59:I see you everywhere, in the stars, in the river, to me you're everything that exists; the reality of everything. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
60:Plenty of folks are so contrary that if they should fall into the river, they would insist upon floating upstream. ~ josh-billings, @wisdomtrove
61:Sister, mother And spirit of the river, spirit of the sea, Suffer me not to be separated And let my cry come unto Thee. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
62:You have inherited (the) most from yourself, not from your family! The family is only a river through which Soul flows. ~ edgar-cayce, @wisdomtrove
63:The happy heart runs with the river, floats on the air, lifts to the music, soars with the eagle, hopes with the prayer. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
64:... the natural world is the old river that runs through everything, and I think poets will forever fish along its shores. ~ mary-oliver, @wisdomtrove
65:To insist on a spiritual practice that served you in the past is to carry the raft on your back after you have crossed the river. ~ buddha, @wisdomtrove
66:The dream of my life is to lie down by a slow river and stare at the light in the trees - to learn something by being nothing ~ mary-oliver, @wisdomtrove
67:Therapy is the boat across the river, but most don't want to get off. Don't blame, forgive, All healing is self-healing ~ albert-schweitzer, @wisdomtrove
68:We must kill them in war, just because they live beyond the river. If they lived on this side, we would be called murderers. ~ blaise-pascal, @wisdomtrove
69:When you do things from your soul you feel a river moving in you, a joy. When action come from another section, the feeling disappears. ~ rumi, @wisdomtrove
70:When you do things from your soul you feel a river moving in you, a joy.  When action come from another section, the feeling disappears. ~ rumi, @wisdomtrove
71:Those who are victorious plan effectively and change decisively. They are like a great river that maintains its course but adjusts its flow. ~ sun-tzu, @wisdomtrove
72:So come to the pond, or the river of your imagination, or the harbor of your longing, and put your lips to the world. And live your life. ~ mary-oliver, @wisdomtrove
73:The truth is the river flows into the canyon Of Ceasing-to-Question-What-Doesn't-Concern-Us, As sooner or later we have to cease somewhere. ~ robert-frost, @wisdomtrove
74:Beyond speech and mind, Into the river of ever-effulgent Light My heart dives. Today thousands of doors, closed for millennia, Are opened wide. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
75:Cicero called Aristotle a river of flowing gold, and said of Plato's Dialogues, that if Jupiter were to speak, it would be in language like theirs. ~ plutarch, @wisdomtrove
76:Every year everything I have ever learned in my lifetime leads back to this: the fires and the black river of loss whose other side is salvation ~ mary-oliver, @wisdomtrove
77:Perhaps some of us have to go through dark and devious ways before we can find the river of peace or the highroad to the soul's destination. ~ joseph-campbell, @wisdomtrove
78:It's so much easier and cheaper to keep the river uncontaminated in the first place than it is to clean it up again once it's been polluted. ~ elizabeth-gilbert, @wisdomtrove
79:The stones of a river start out rough, but with the current continually bumping and polishing them, they end up being beautiful. ~ swami-satchidananda-saraswati, @wisdomtrove
80:We can none of us step into the same river twice, but the river flows on and the other river we step into is cool and refreshing, too ~ william-somerset-maugham, @wisdomtrove
81: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
82:There is no music like a little river's . . . It takes the mind out-of-doors . . . and . . . it quiets a man down like saying his prayers. ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
83:What would we say if the Chinese sent a gunboat with their marines up the Mississippi River claiming they were protecting their laundries in Memphis? ~ will-rogers, @wisdomtrove
84:Texas is a great state. It's the &
85:When asked for advice by beginners. Know your ending, I say, or the river of your story may finally sink into the desert sands and never reach the sea. ~ isaac-asimov, @wisdomtrove
86:All things flow, nothing abides. You cannot step into the same river twice, for the waters are continually flowing on. Nothing is permanent except change. ~ heraclitus, @wisdomtrove
87:The river is everywhere at the same time . . . everywhere and the present only exists for it, not the shadow of the past, nor the shadow of the future. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
88:I have an underwater camera just in case I crash my car into a river, and at the last minute I see a photo opportunity of a fish that I have never seen. ~ mitch-hedberg, @wisdomtrove
89:When stuck in the river, it is best to dive and swim to the bank yourself before someone drops a large stone on your chest in an attempt to hoosh you there. ~ a-a-milne, @wisdomtrove
90:In reality there are no separate events. Life moves along like water, it's all connected to the source of the river is connected to the mouth and the ocean. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
91:No one can step twice into the same river, nor touch mortal substance twice in the same condition. By the speed of its change, it scatters and gathers again. ~ heraclitus, @wisdomtrove
92:Love is all right for those who can handle the psychic overload. It's like trying to carry a full garbage can on your back over a rushing river of piss. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
93:You scour the Bowery, ransack the Bronx,/ Through funeral parlors and honky-tonks./ From river to river you comb the town/ For a place to lay your family down. ~ ogden-nash, @wisdomtrove
94:flower-de-luce, bloom on, and let the river Linger to kiss thy feet! O flower of song, bloom on, and make forever The world more fair and sweet. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
95:... all my clear-eyed fish, Golden, or rainbow-sided, or purplish, Vermilion-tail'd, or finn'd with silvery gauze... My charming rod, my potent river spells... ~ john-keats, @wisdomtrove
96:I journeyed to London, to the timekept City, Where the River flows, with foreign flotations. There I was told: we have too many churches, And too few chop-houses. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
97:This broken country extends back from the river for many miles and has been called always be Indian, French voyager and American trappers alike, the Bad Lands. ~ theodore-roosevelt, @wisdomtrove
98:MY river runs to thee: Blue sea, wilt welcome me? My river waits reply. Oh sea, look graciously! I ’ll fetch thee brooks From spotted nooks,— Say, sea, Take me! ~ emily-dickinson, @wisdomtrove
99:Inspiration is a slender river of brightness leaping from a vast and eternal knowledge, it exceeds reason more perfectly than reason exceeds the knowledge of the senses. ~ sri-aurobindo, @wisdomtrove
100:A Woman in harmony with her spirit is like a river flowing. She goes where she will without pretense and arrives at her destination prepared to be herself and only herself. ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
101:So when that Angel of the darker Drink, at last shall find you by the river-brink, And, offering his Cup, invite your Soul forth to your Lips to quaff-you shall not shrink. ~ omar-khayyam, @wisdomtrove
102: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
103:There is nothing in the whole world which abides. All things are in a state of ebb and flow, and every shadow passes away. Even time itself, like a river, is constantly gliding away . ~ ovid, @wisdomtrove
104:There's beauty in the silver singing river There's beauty in the sunrise in the sky But none of these and nothing else can match the beauty That I remember in my true love's eyes ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
105:The state of matrimony is the chief in the world after religion; but people shun it because of its inconveniences, like one who, running out of the rain, falls into the river. ~ martin-luther, @wisdomtrove
106:The more you know yourself, the more clarity there is. Self-knowledge has no end - you don't come to an achievement, you don't come to a conclusion. It is an endless river. ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
107:There is no river at all, and no boat, and no boatman. There is not even a rope to tow the boat, and no one to pull it.  There is no earth, no sky, no time, no thing, no shore, no ford! ~ kabir, @wisdomtrove
108:Oh, Eeyore, you are wet! said Piglet, feeling him. Eeyore shook himself, and asked somebody to explain to Piglet what happened when you had been inside a river for quite a long time. ~ a-a-milne, @wisdomtrove
109:Dreams and restless thoughts came flowing to him from the river, from the twinkling stars at night, from the sun's melting rays. Dreams and a restlessness of the soul came to him. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
110:Everything changes but change itself. Everything flows and nothing remains the same... You cannot step twice into the same river, for other waters and yet others go flowing ever on. ~ heraclitus, @wisdomtrove
111:After the doctor's departure Koznyshev felt inclined to go to the river with his fishing rod. He was fond of angling, and seemed proud of being able to like such a stupid occupation. ~ leo-tolstoy, @wisdomtrove
112:Ah, broken is the golden bowl! the spirit flown forever! Let the bell toll!-a saintly soul floats on the Stygian river; And, Guy de Vere, hast thou no tear?-weep now or nevermore! ~ edgar-allan-poe, @wisdomtrove
113:Fortunately, like most children, I had learned what is most valuable, most indispensable for life before school years began, taught by apple trees, by rain and sun, river and woods. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
114:True inner joy is self-created It does not rely on any outer circumstances A river is flowing in and through you carrying the message of joy. This divine joy is the sole purpose of life. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
115:You are learning too much, remembering too much, trying to hard relax a little bit, give life a chance to flow its own way, unassisted by your mind and effort. Stop directing the river's flow! ~ mooji, @wisdomtrove
116:If I could live as a tree, as a river, as the moon, as the sun, as a star, as the earth, as a rock, I would. ... Writing permits me to experience life as any number of strange creations. ~ alice-walker, @wisdomtrove
117:Surrender is a gift that you can give yourself. It's an act of faith. It's saying that even though I can't see where this river is flowing, I trust it will take me in the right direction. ~ debbie-ford, @wisdomtrove
118:Terrible is the force of the waves of sea, terrible is the rush of the river and the blasts of hot fire, and terrible are a thousand other things; but none is such a terrible evil as woman. ~ euripedes, @wisdomtrove
119:Can anything be stupider than that a man has the right to kill me because he lives on the other side of a river and his ruler has a quarrel with mine, though I have not quarrelled with him? ~ blaise-pascal, @wisdomtrove
120:Heraclitus somewhere says that all things are in process and nothing stays still, and likening existing things to the stream of a river he says that you would not step twice into the same river. ~ heraclitus, @wisdomtrove
121:If you leave the pool you have dug for yourself and go out into the river of life then life has an astonishing way of taking care of you, because then there is no taking care on your part. ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
122:While the flowers, pale and unreal in the moonlight, floated away upon the river; and thus do greater things that once were in our breasts, and near our hearts, flow from us to the eternal sea. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
123:What do we call the river? Every moment the water is changing, the shore is changing, every moment the environment is changing, what is the river then? It is the name of this series of changes. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
124:Love and respect yourself and never compromise for anything. And then you will be surprised how much growth starts happening of its own accord.. as if rocks have been removed and the river has started flowing. ~ rajneesh, @wisdomtrove
125:The body appears in your mind, your mind is the content of your consciousness; you are the motionless witness of the river of consciousness which changes eternally without changing you in any way. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
126:The more one lives alone on the river or in the open country, the clearer it becomes that nothing is more beautiful or great than to perform the ordinary duties of one's daily life simply and naturally. ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
127:Time is the substance from which I am made. Time is a river which carries me along, but I am the river; it is a tiger that devours me, but I am the tiger; it is a fire that consumes me, but I am the fire. ~ jorge-luis-borges, @wisdomtrove
128:Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance. ~ kahlil-gibran, @wisdomtrove
129:Nothing remains the same from one moment to the next, you can't step into the same river twice. Life&
130:The rippling of the river seemed to cause a correspondent stir in his uneasy reflections. He would have laid them asleep if he could, but they were in movement, like the stream, and all tending one way with a strong current. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
131:In a state of grace, the soul is like a well of limpid water, from which flow only streams of clearest crystal. Its works are pleasing both to God and man, rising from the River of Life, beside which it is rooted like a tree. ~ teresa-of-avila, @wisdomtrove
132:The deep parts of my life pour onward, as if the river shores were opening out. I feel closer to what language can't reach. With my senses, as with birds, I climb into the windy heaven... in the ponds broken off from the sky. ~ rainer-maria-rilke, @wisdomtrove
133:The river has taught me to listen; you will learn from it, too. The river knows everything; one can learn everything from it. You have already learned from the river that it is good to strive downwards, to sink, to seek the depths. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
134:A few miles south of Soledad, the Salinas River drops in close to the hillside bank and runs deep and green. The water is warm too, for it has slipped twinkling over the yellow sands in the sunlight before reaching the narrow pool. ~ john-steinbeck, @wisdomtrove
135:I'll give you three guesses, Rabbit. Digging holes in the ground? Wrong. Leaping from branch to branch of a young oak tree? Wrong. Waiting for somebody to help me out of the river? Right. Give Rabbit time, and he'll always get the answer. ~ a-a-milne, @wisdomtrove
136:Throw everything away, forget about it all! You are learning too much, remembering too much, trying too hard . . . relax a little bit, give life a chance to flow its own way, unassisted by your mind and effort. Stop directing the river’s flow. ~ mooji, @wisdomtrove
137:Give to me the life I love, Let the lave go by me, Give the jolly heaven above And the byway nigh me. Bed in the bush with the stars to see, Bread I dip in the river There's the life for a man like me, There's the life for ever. ~ robert-louis-stevenson, @wisdomtrove
138:Few cross the river of time and are able to reach non-being. Most of them run up and down only on this side of the river. But those who when they know the law follow the path of the law, they shall reach the other shore and go beyond the realm of death. ~ horace, @wisdomtrove
139:He was taught by the river. Incessantly, he learned from it. Most of all, he learned from it to listen, to pay close attention with a quiet heart, with a waiting, opened soul, without passion, without a wish, without judgement, without an opinion. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
140:Yet half the beast is the great god Pan, To laugh, as he sits by the river, Making a poet out of a man. The true gods sigh for the cost and the pain&
141:There are apartments in the soul which have a glorious outlook; from whose windows you can see across the river of death, and into the shining city beyond; but how often are these neglected for the lower ones, which have earthward-looking windows. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
142:Things are going downhill with you!' he said to himself, and laughed about it, and as he was saying it, he happened to glance at the river, and he also saw the river going downhill, always moving on downhill, and singing and being happy through it all. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
143:Time itself flows on with constant motion, just like a river: for no more than a river can the fleeting hour stand still. As wave is driven on by wave, and, itself pursued, pursues the one before, so the moments of time at once flee and follow, and are ever new. ~ ovid, @wisdomtrove
144:Heaven above was blue, and earth beneath was green; the river glistened like a path of diamonds in the sun; the birds poured forth their songs from the shady trees; the lark soared high above the waving corn; and the deep buzz of insects filled the air. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
145:What is wrong with its seeking the pleasant and shirking the unpleasant? Between the banks of pain and pleasure the river of life flows. It is only when the mind refuses to flow with life, and gets stuck at the banks, that it becomes a problem. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
146:And travellers, now, within that valley, Through the red-litten windows see Vast forms, that move fantastically To a discordant melody, While, like a ghastly rapid river, Through the pale door A hideous throng rush out forever And laugh ‚ but smile no more. ~ edgar-allan-poe, @wisdomtrove
147:I could smell the curves of the river beyond the dusk and I saw the last light supine and tranquil upon tideflats like pieces of broken mirror, then beyond them lights began in the pale clear air, trembling a little like butterflies hovering a long way off. ~ william-faulkner, @wisdomtrove
148:The melancholy river bears us on. When the moon comes through the trailing willow boughs, I see your face, I hear your voice and the bird singing as we pass the osier bed. What are you whispering? Sorrow, sorrow. Joy, joy. Woven together, like reeds in moonlight. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
149:A tranquil summer sunset shone upon him as he approached the end of his walk, and passed through the meadows by the river side. He had that sense of peace, and of being lightened of a weight of care, which country quiet awakens in the breasts of dwellers in towns. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
150:What is the use trying to describe the flowing of a river at any one moment, and then at the next moment, and then at the next, and the next, and the next? You wear out. You say: There is a great river, and it flows through this land, and we have named it History. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
151:But, for all that, they had a very pleasant walk. The trees were bare of leaves, and the river was bare of water-lilies; but the sky was not bare of its beautiful blue, and the water reflected it, and a delicious wind ran with the stream, touching the surface crisply. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
152:In us, there is a river of feelings, in which every drop of water is a different feeling, and each feeling relies on all the others for its existence. To observe it, we just sit on the bank of the river and identify each feeling as it surfaces, flows by, and disappears. ~ thich-nhat-hanh, @wisdomtrove
153:As a mighty river which when properly harnessed by dams and canals, creates a vast reservoir of water, prevents famine and provides abundant power for industry; so also the mind, when controlled, provides a reservoir of peace and generates abundant energy for the human uplift. ~ b-k-s-iyengar, @wisdomtrove
154:Giving and receiving are at bottom one thing, dependent on whether one lives open or closed. Living openly one becomes a medium, a transmitter; living thus, as a river, one experiences life to the full, flows along with the current of life, and dies in order to live again as an ocean. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
155:There seems to be a necessity in Spirit to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird, acid and alkali pre-exist in necessary ideas in the mind of God, and are what they are by virtue of preceding affections in the world of Spirit. ~ william-walker-atkinson, @wisdomtrove
156:The white face of the winter day came sluggishly on, veiled in a frosty mist; and the shadowy ships in the river slowly changed to black substances; and the sun, blood-red on the eastern marshes behind dark masts and yards, seemed filled with the ruins of a forest it had set on fire. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
157:The more opposition there is, the better. Does a river acquire velocity unless there is resistance? The newer and better a thing is, the more opposition I will meet with at the outset. It is opposition which foretells success. Where there is no opposition there is no success either. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
158:Time has two aspects. There is the arrow, the running river, without which there is no change, no progress, or direction, or creation. And there is the circle or the cycle, without which there is chaos, meaningless succession of instants, a world without clocks or seasons or promises. ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
159:As an &
160:Rattlesnakes are only too plentiful everywhere; along the river bottoms, in the broken, hilly ground, and on the prairies and the great desert wastes alike... If it can it will get out of the way, and only coils up in its attitude of defence when it believes that it is actually menaced. ~ theodore-roosevelt, @wisdomtrove
161: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
162:Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness. He has a work, a life-purpose; he has found it, and will follow it! How, as a free-flowing channel, dug and torn by noble force through the sour mudswamp of one's existence, like an ever-deepening river there, it runs and flows ~ thomas-carlyle, @wisdomtrove
163:I'm hunger. I'm thirst. Where I bite, I hold till I die, and even after death they must cut out my mouthful from my enemy's body and bury it with me. I can fast a hundred years and not die. I can lie a hundred nights on the ice and not freeze. I can drink a river of blood and not burst. Show me your enemies. ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
164:The water of the fountain ran, the swift river ran, the day ran into evening, so much life in the city ran into death according to rule, time and tide waited for no man, the rats were sleeping close together in their dark holes again, the Fancy Ball was lighted up at supper, all things ran their course. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
165:All things are nourished together without their injuring one another. The courses of the seasons, and of the sun and moon, are pursued without any collision among  The smaller energies are like river currents; the greater energies are seen  in mighty transformations. It is this which makes heaven and earth so great. ~ confucius, @wisdomtrove
166:This Maya is everywhere. It is terrible. Yet we have to work through it. The man who says that he will work when the world has become all good and then he will enjoy bliss is as likely to succeed as the man who sits beside the Ganga and says, "I will ford the river when all the water has run into the ocean." ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
167:The river itself has no beginning or end. In its beginning, it is not yet the river; in the end it is no longer the river. What we call the headwaters is only a selection from among the innumerable sources which flow together to compose it. At what point in its course does the Mississippi become what the Mississippi means? ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
168:If you want to be a yogi, you must be free, and place yourself in circumstances where you are alone and free from all anxiety. One who desires a comfortable and nice life and at the same time wants to realize the Self is like the fool who, wanting to cross the river, caught hold of a crocodile, mistaking it for a log of wood. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
169:I refuse to accept the idea that man is mere flotsam and jetsam in the river of life, unable to influence the unfolding events which surround him. I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality. ~ martin-luther, @wisdomtrove
170:Those who are victorious plan effectively and change decisively. They are like a great river that maintains its course but adjusts its flow... they have form but are formless. They are skilled in both planning and adapting and need not fear the result of a thousand battles: for they win in advance, defeating those that have already lost. ~ sun-tzu, @wisdomtrove
171:I like when they say that a movie was "inspired by a true story" because that's weird. It means the movie is not true, it was just inspired by a true story. "Hey Mitch, did you hear that story about that lady who drove her children into the river and they all drown?" "Yes I did. And that inspired me to write a movie about a gorilla. ~ mitch-hedberg, @wisdomtrove
172:It is self-evident that St. Louis affected me more deeply than any other environment has ever done. I feel that there is something in having passed one's childhood beside the big river, which is incommunicable to those people who have not. I consider myself fortunate to have been born here, rather than in Boston, or New York, or London. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
173:He used often to say there was only one Road; that it was like a great river: its springs were at every doorstep, and every path was its tributary. &
174:Who, of men, can tell That flowers would bloom, or that green fruit would swell To melting pulp, that fish would have bright mail, The earth its dower of river, wood, and vale, The meadows runnels, runnels pebble-stones, The seed its harvest, or the lute its tones, Tones ravishment, or ravishment its sweet, If human souls did never kiss and greet? ~ john-keats, @wisdomtrove
175:Your heart is like a great river after a long spell of rain, spilling over its banks. All signposts that once stood on the ground are gone, inundated and carried away by that rush of water. And still the rain beats down on the surface of the river. Every time you see a flood like that on the news you tell yourself: That’s it. That’s my heart. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
176:In a river mist, if another boat knocks against yours, you might yell at the other fellow to stay clear. But if you notice then, that it's an empty boat, adrift with nobody aboard, you stop yelling. When you discover that all the others are drifting boats, there's no one to yell at. And when you find out you are an empty boat, there's no one to yell. ~ zhuangzi, @wisdomtrove
177:like a river, like a watersnake crossing the water, and not like a chain of rugged mountains or the gallop of a horse. To master our breath is to be in control of our bodies and minds. Each time we find ourselves dispersed and find it difficult to gain control of ourselves by different means, the method of watching the breath should always be used. ~ thich-nhat-hanh, @wisdomtrove
178:Poetry is a river; many voices travel in it; poem after poem moves along in the exciting crests and falls of the river waves. None is timeless; each arrives in an historical context; almost everything, in the end, passes. But the desire to make a poem, and the world's willingness to receive it&
179:He had thrown himself away, he had lost interest in everything, and life, falling in with his feelings, had demanded nothing of him. He had lived as an outsider, an idler and onlooker, well liked in his young manhood, alone in his illness and advancing years. Seized with weariness, he sat down on the wall, and the river murmured darkly in his thoughts. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
180:Have you also learned that secret from the river; that there is no such thing as time? That the river is everywhere at the same time, at the source and at the mouth, at the waterfall, at the ferry, at the current, in the ocean and in the mountains, everywhere and that the present only exists for it, not the shadow of the past nor the shadow of the future. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
181:Knowingly or unknowingly, consciously or unconsciously, in whatever state we utter His name, we acquire the merit of such utterance. A man who voluntarily goes into a river and bathes therein gets the benefit of the bath; so does likewise he who has been pushed into the river by another, or who while sleeping soundly has water thrown upon him by another. ~ sri-ramakrishna, @wisdomtrove
182:Solitude! if I must with thee dwell, Let it not be among the jumbled heap Of murky buildings: climb with me the steep,&
183:After nightfall the face of the country seems to alter marvelously, and the clear moonlight only intensifies the change. The river gleams like running quicksilver, and the moonbeams play over the grassy stretches of the plateaus... The Bad Lands seem to be stranger and wilder than ever, the silvery rays turning the country into a kind of grim fairyland. ~ theodore-roosevelt, @wisdomtrove
184:The bright, frosty day declined as they walked and spoke together. The sun dipped in the river far behind them, and the old city lay red before them, as their walk drew to a close. The moaning water cast its seaweed duskily at their feet, when they turned to leave its margin; and the rooks hovered above them with hoarse cries, darker splashes in the darkening air. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
185:In order to get one of the greatest inventions of the modern age, in other words, we thought we needed the solitary genius. But if Alexander Graham Bell had fallen into the Grand River and drowned that day back in Brantford, the world would still have had the telephone, the only difference being that the telephone company would have been nicknamed Ma Gray, not Ma Bell. ~ malcolm-gladwell, @wisdomtrove
186:Being here really is just the invitation to rest as Being. There is nothing you have to do. It is not an invitation to become. You will not be scrutinized, your actions compared with those of others. Thats just unicorn food. Let your river flow as it pleases. Simply observe and recognise that all is unfolding spontaneously when that inner journalist- the ego, is exposed as a myth. ~ mooji, @wisdomtrove
187:I see nothing but Becoming. Be not deceived! It is the fault of your limited outlook and not the fault of the essence of things if you believe that you see firm land anywhere in the ocean of Becoming and Passing. You need names for things, just as if they had a rigid permanence, but the very river in which you bathe a second time is no longer the same one which you entered before ~ heraclitus, @wisdomtrove
188:Fog everywhere. Fog up the river where it flows among green airs and meadows; fog down the river, where it rolls defiled among the tiers of shipping, and the waterside pollutions of a great (and dirty) city... . Chance people on the bridges peeping over the parapets into a nether sky of fog, with fog all round them, as if they were up in a balloon and hanging in the misty clouds. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
189:The woman turned and went slowly into the house. As she passed the doors she turned and looked back. Grave and thoughtful was her glance, as she looked on the king with cool pity in here eyes. Very fair was her face, and her long hair was like a river of gold. Slender and tall she was in her white robe girt with silver; but strong she seemed and stern as steel, a daughter of kings. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
190:It is often said that the Buddha's teaching is only a raft to help you cross the river, a finger pointing to the moon. Don't aistake the finger for the moon. The raft is not the shore. If we cling to the raft, if we cling to the finger, we miss everything. We cannot, in the name of the finger or the raft kill each other. Human life is more precious than any ideology, any doctrine. ~ thich-nhat-hanh, @wisdomtrove
191:When your heart's gratitude comes to the fore, when you become all gratitude, this gratitude is like a flow, a flow of consciousness. When your consciousness is flowing, feel that this gratitude-flow is like a river that is watering the root of the tree and the tree itself. It is always through gratitude that your consciousness-river will grow and water the perfection-tree inside you. ~ sri-chinmoy, @wisdomtrove
192:You expected to be sad in the fall. Part of you died each year when the leaves fell from the trees and their branches were bare against the wind and the cold, wintery light. But you knew there would always be the spring, as you knew the river would flow again after it was frozen. When the cold rains kept on and killed the spring, it was as though a young person died for no reason. ~ ernest-hemingway, @wisdomtrove
193:I knew that danger lay ahead, of course; but I did not expect to meet it in our own Shire. Can't a hobbit walk from the Water to the River in peace?" "But it is not your own Shire," said Gildor. "Others dwelt here before hobbits were; and others will dwell here again when hobbits are no more. The wide world is all about you: you can fence yourselves in, but you cannot for ever fence it out. ~ j-r-r-tolkien, @wisdomtrove
194: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
195:If a man is crossing the river and an empty boat collides with his skiff, even though he is a bad tempered man he will not become very angry. But if he sees a man in the other boat he will scream and shout and curse at the man to steer clear. If you can empty your own boat crossing the river of the world, no one will oppose you, no one will seek to harm you. Thus is the perfect man - his boat is empty. ~ zhuangzi, @wisdomtrove
196:Men who stand on any other foundation than the rock Christ Jesus are like birds that build in trees by the side of rivers. The bird sings in the branches, and the river sings below, but all the while the waters are undermining the soil about the roots, till, in some unsuspected hour, the tree falls with a crash into the stream; and then its nest is sunk, its home is gone, and the bird is a wanderer. ~ henry-ward-beecher, @wisdomtrove
197:Some beings will walk with you for the duration of this bodily existence, up to the very end. Some will come with bright promises, bright lights, but they fade quickly. Others come, they don't look like they will go very far, but they are marathon runners; they're there with you all the time. You cannot determine this... Somehow in the flow of your own unique river, you will see that everything is as it should be. ~ mooji, @wisdomtrove
198:He looked around, as if he was seeing the world for the first time. Beautiful was the world, colorful was the world, strange and mysterious was the world! Here was blue, here was yellow, here was green, the sky and the river flowed, the forest and the mountains were rigid, all of it was beautiful, all of it was mysterious and magical, and in its midst was he, Siddhartha, the awakening one, on the path to himself. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
199:I fear I have not one good word to say this fair morning, though the sun shines so encouragingly on the distant hills and gentle river and the trees are in their festive hues. I am not festive, though contented.  When obliged to give myself to the prose of life, as I am on this occasion of being established in a new home I like to do the thing, wholly and quite, - to weave my web for the day solely from the grey yarn. ~ margaret-fuller, @wisdomtrove
200:My Friend: Art thou abroad on this stormy night on thy journey of love, my friend? The sky groans like one in despair. I have no sleep tonight. Ever and again I open my door and look out on the darkness, my friend! I can see nothing before me. I wonder where lies thy path! By what dim shore of the ink-black river, by what far edge of the frowning forest, through what mazy depth of gloom art thou threading thy course to come to me, my friend? ~ rabindranath-tagore, @wisdomtrove
201:For when you see that the universe cannot be distinguished from how you act upon it, there is neither fate nor free will, self nor other. There is simply one all-inclusive Happening, in which your personal sensation of being alive occurs in just the same way as the river flowing and the stars shining far out in space. There is no question of submitting or accepting or going with it, for what happens in and as you is no different from what happens as it. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
202:The many-voiced song of the river echoed softly. Siddhartha looked into the river and saw many pictures in the flowing water.  The river's voice was sorrowful.  It sang with yearning and sadness, flowing towards its goal ... Siddhartha was now listening intently... to this song of a thousand voices ... then the great song of a thousand voices consisted of one word: Om - Perfection ...   From that hour Siddhartha ceased to fight against his destiny. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
203:We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time. Through the unknown, remembered gate When the last of earth left to discover Is that which was the beginning; At the source of the longest river The voice of the hidden waterfall And the children in the apple-tree Not known, because not looked for But heard, half-heard, in the stillness Between two waves of the sea. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
204:Q: Are there levels of awareness?  M:  There are levels in consciousness, but not in awareness. It is of one block, homogeneous. Its reflection in the mind is love and understanding. There are levels of clarity in understanding and intensity in love, but not in their source. The source is simple and single, but its gifts are infinite.  Only do not take the gifts for the source. realise yourself as the source and not as the river; that is all. ~ sri-nisargadatta-maharaj, @wisdomtrove
205:It only take a few minutes of meditation to directly realize we are a river of sensations, feelings, thoughts, perceptions. How can we navigate this evanescent river of life wisely? With mindful awareness and love it becomes clear. You can fight against the river of change, or use its wisdom to teach you how to graciously move and create and flow with the full measure of joy and sorrow, gain and loss, praise and blame that make up every human incarnation. ~ jack-kornfield, @wisdomtrove
206:I would say that there exists a thousand unbreakable links between each of us and everything else, and that our dignity and our chances are one. The farthest star and the mud at our feet are a family; and there is no decency or sense in honoring one thing, or a few things, and then closing the list. The pine tree, the leopard, the Platte River, and ourselves-we are at risk together, or we are on our way to a sustainable world together, we are each other's destiny. ~ mary-oliver, @wisdomtrove
207:By the time it came to the edge of the Forest, the stream had grown up, so that it was almost a river, and, being grown-up, it did not run and jump and sparkle along as it used to do when it was younger, but moved more slowly. For it knew now where it was going, and it said to itself, There is no hurry. We shall get there some day. But all the little streams higher up in the Forest went this way and that, quickly, eagerly, having so much to find out before it was too late. ~ a-a-milne, @wisdomtrove
208:All that was neither a city, nor a church, nor a river, nor color, nor light, nor shadow: it was reverie. For a long time, I remained motionless, letting myself be penetrated gently by this unspeakable ensemble, by the serenity of the sky and the melancholy of the moment. I do not know what was going on in my mind, and I could not express it; it was one of those ineffable moments when one feels something in himself which is going to sleep and something which is awakening. ~ victor-hugo, @wisdomtrove
209:Our Lord Jesus is ever giving, and does not for a solitary instant withdraw his hand. As long as there is a vessel of grace not yet full to the brim, the oil shall not be stayed. He is a sun ever-shining; he is manna always falling round the camp; he is a rock in the desert, ever sending out streams of life from his smitten side; the rain of his grace is always dropping; the river of his bounty is ever-flowing, and the well-spring of his love is constantly overflowing. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
210:A change fell upon all things. Strange brilliant flowers, star-shaped, burst out upon the trees where no flowers had been before. The tints of the green carpet deepened; and when, one by one, the white daisies shrank away, there sprang up, in place of them, ten by ten of the ruby-red asphodel. And life arose in our paths; for the tall flamingo hitherto unseen, with all gay glowing birds, flaunted his scarlet plumage before us. The golden and silver fish haunted the river. ~ edgar-allan-poe, @wisdomtrove
211:Together, let us make this a new beginning. Let us make a commitment to care for the needy, to teach our children the values and the virtues handed down to us by our families, to have the courage to defend those values and the willingess to sacrifice for them. Let us pledge to restore, in our time, the American spirit of voluntary service, of cooperation, of private and community initiative, a spirit that flows like a deep and mighty river through the history of our nation. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
212:You are part of my existence, part of myself. You have been in every line I have ever read, since I first came here, the rough common boy whose poor heart you wounded even then. You have been in every prospect I have ever seen since-on the river, on the sails of the ships, on the marshes, in the clouds, in the light, in the darkness, in the wind, in the woods, in the sea, in the streets. You have been the embodiment of every graceful fancy that my mind has ever become acquainted with. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
213:Everything changes. That’s the universal nature of outer reality and inner experience. Therefore, there’s no end to disturbed equilibria as long as you live.But to help you survive, your brain keeps trying to stop the river, struggling to hold dynamic systems in place, to find fixed patterns in this variable world, and to construct permanent plans for changing conditions. Consequently, your brain is forever chasing after the moment that has just passed, trying to understand and control it. ~ rick-hanson, @wisdomtrove
214:Love is the river of life in this world. Think not that ye know it who stand at the little tinkling rill, the first small fountain. Not until you have gone through the rocky gorges, and not lost the stream; not until you nave gone through the meadow, and the stream has widened and deepened until fleets could ride on its bosom; not until beyond the meadow you have come to the unfathomable ocean, and poured your treasures into its depths&
215:Five hundred years before Christ was born, the Greek philosopher Heraclitus told his students that everything changes except the law of change". He said: "You cannot step in the same river twice." The river changes every second; and so does the man who stepped in it. Life is a ceaseless change. The only certainty is today. Why mar the beauty of living today by trying to solve the problems of a future that is shrouded in ceaseless change and uncertainty-a future that no one can possibly foretell? ~ dale-carnegie, @wisdomtrove
216:Five hundred years before Christ was born, the Greek philosopher Heraclitus told his students that "everything changes except the law of change". He said: "You cannot step in the same river twice." The river changes every second; and so does the man who stepped in it. Life is a ceaseless change. The only certainty is today. Why mar the beauty of living today by trying to solve the problems of a future that is shrouded in ceaseless change and uncertainty-a future that no one can possibly foretell? ~ dale-carnegie, @wisdomtrove
217:Mornings at Blackwater" For years, every morning, I drank from Blackwater Pond. It was flavored with oak leaves and also, no doubt, the feet of ducks. And always it assuaged me from the dry bowl of the very far past. What I want to say is that the past is the past, and the present is what your life is, and you are capable of choosing what that will be, darling citizen. So come to the pond, or the river of your imagination, or the harbor of your longing, and put your lips to the world. And live your life. ~ mary-oliver, @wisdomtrove
218:Be nobody's darling; Be an outcast. Take the contradictions Of your life And wrap around You like a shawl, To parry stones To keep you warm. Watch the people succumb To madness With ample cheer; Let them look askance at you And you askance reply. Be an outcast; Be pleased to walk alone (Uncool) Or line the crowded River beds With other impetuous Fools. Make a merry gathering On the bank Where thousands perished For brave hurt words They said. Be nobody's darling; Be an outcast. Qualified to live Among your dead. ~ alice-walker, @wisdomtrove
219:Day was breaking at Plashwater Weir Mill Lock. Stars were yet visible, but there was dull light in the east that was not the light of night. The moon had gone down, and a mist crept along the banks of the river, seen through which the trees were the ghosts of trees, and the water was the ghost of water. This earth looked spectral, and so did the pale stars: while the cold eastern glare, expressionless as to heat or colour, with the eye of the firmament quenched, might have been likened to the stare of the dead. ~ charles-dickens, @wisdomtrove
220:I have transported many, thousands; and to all of them, my river has been nothing but an obstacle on their travels. They travelled to seek money and business, and for weddings, and on pilgrimages, and the river was obstructing their path, and the ferryman's job was to get them quickly across that obstacle. But for some among thousands, a few, four or five, the river has stopped being an obstacle, they have heard its voice, they have listened to it, and the river has become sacred to them, as it has become sacred to me. ~ hermann-hesse, @wisdomtrove
221:At times, life is hard, as hard as crucible steel. It has its bleak and painful moments. Like the ever flowing water of a river, life has its moments of drought and its moments of flood. Like the ever-changin cycle of the seasons, life has the soothing warmth of the summers and the piercing chill of its winters. But through it all, God walks with us. Never forget that God is able to lift you from the fatigue of despair to the buoyancy of hope, and transform dark and desolate valleys into sunlit paths of inner peace. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
222:He is not famous. It may be that he never will be. It may be that when his life at last comes to an end he will leave no more trace of his sojourn on earth than a stone thrown into a river leaves on the surface of the water. But it may be that the way of life that he has chosen for himself and the peculiar strength and sweetness of his character may have an ever-growing influence over his fellow men so that, long after his death perhaps, it may be realized that there lived in this age a very remarkable creature. ~ william-somerset-maugham, @wisdomtrove
223:Freedom! That was the thought that sung in her heart so that even though the future was so dim, it was iridescent like the mist over the river where the morning sun fell upon it. Freedom! Not only freedom from a bond that irked, and a companionship which depressed her; freedom, not only from the death which had threatened, but freedom from the love that had degraded her; freedom from all spiritual ties, the freedom of a disembodied spirit, and with freedom, courage , and a valiant unconcern for whatever was to come. ~ william-somerset-maugham, @wisdomtrove
224:I do not know much about gods; but I think that the river is a strong brown god-sullen, untamed and intractable, Patient to some degree, at first recognized as a frontier; Useful, untrustworthy, as a conveyor of commerce; Then only a problem confronting the builder of bridges. The problem once solved, the brown god is almost forgotten By the dwellers in cities-ever, however, implacable. Keeping his seasons, and rages, destroyer, reminder Of what men choose to forget. Unhonored, unpropitiated By worshippers of the machine, but waiting, watching and waiting. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
225: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
226:I wish to see the sons and daughters of the world in Peace and busily employed in the more agreeable amusement of fulfilling the first and great commandment, Increase and Multiply : as an encouragement to which we have opened the fertile plains of the Ohio to the poor, the needy and the oppressed of the Earth; any one therefore who is heavy laden, or who wants land to cultivate, may repair thither and abound, as in the Land of promise, with milk and honey: the ways are preparing, and the roads will be made easy, thro' the channels of Potomac and James river. ~ george-washington, @wisdomtrove
227:He built up a situation that was far enough from the truth. It never occurred to him that Helen was to blame. He forgot the intensity of their talk, the charm that had been lent him by sincerity, the magic of Oniton under darkness and of the whispering river. Helen loved the absolute. Leonard had been ruined absolutely, and had appeared to her as a man apart, isolated from the world. A real man, who cared for adventure and beauty, who desired to live decently and pay his way, who could have travelled more gloriously through life than the Juggernaut car that was crushing him. ~ e-m-forster, @wisdomtrove
228:Everything changes. That’s the universal nature of outer reality and inner experience. Therefore, there’s no end to disturbed equilibria as long as you live. But to help you survive, your brain keeps trying to stop the river, struggling to hold dynamic systems in place, to find fixed patterns in this variable world, and to construct permanent plans for changing conditions. Consequently, your brain is forever chasing after the moment that has just passed, trying to understand and control it. It’s as if we live at the edge of a waterfall, with each moment rushing at us—experienced only and always now at the lip—and then zip, it’s over the edge and gone. But the brain is forever clutching at what has just surged by. ~ rick-hanson, @wisdomtrove
229:Relax and steady the mind, focusing on the breath. Pick a situation in which you feel someone has wronged you. Be mindful of your reactions to this person, especially the deeper ones. Scan yourself for any ill will. Now reflect on some of the various causes—the ten thousand things—that have led this person to act in the way that he has. Consider biologically based factors affecting him, like pain, age, innate temperament, or intelligence. Consider the realities of his life: race, gender, class, job, responsibilities, daily stresses. Consider whatever you know about his childhood. Consider major events in his life as an adult. Consider his mental processes, personality, values, fears, hot buttons, hopes, and dreams. Consider his parents in light of whatever you know or can reasonably guess about them; consider, too, the factors that may have shaped their lives. Reflect on the historical events and other upstream forces that have formed the river of causes flowing through his life today. Look inside yourself again. Do you feel any differently now about him? Do you feel any differently about yourself? ~ rick-hanson, @wisdomtrove

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1:river of souls, ~ Zoraida C rdova,
2:Our body is a moulded river ~ Novalis,
3:Run like the river. ~ Suzanne Collins,
4:the river spit me out. ~ Stuart Gibbs,
5:Love is a river. Drink from it. ~ Rumi,
6:History is also a river. ~ Stephen King,
7:The river is overflowing. ~ Erin Hunter,
8:The river is everywhere. ~ Hermann Hesse,
9:I, Jesse Carter, am fucked. ~ River Savage,
10:Live like a mighty river. ~ Gautama Buddha,
11:Platte River Road Narratives ~ Rinker Buck,
12:How shall we cross the river? ~ L Frank Baum,
13:Misery is the River of the World ~ Tom Waits,
14:the Parnaíba River, capital of ~ Erin McKean,
15:Away down the river, ~ Robert Louis Stevenson,
16:Don't try to steer the river. ~ Deepak Chopra,
17:In simplicity there is truth. ~ River Phoenix,
18:She smelled the river on him. ~ Arundhati Roy,
19:Time is a river without banks. ~ Marc Chagall,
20:Be a river - not a reservoir. ~ John C Maxwell,
21:I'm drowning in whiskey river. ~ Willie Nelson,
22:Silence is an ocean. Speech is a river. ~ Rumi,
23:What if River Phoenix had lived? ~ Drew McWeeny,
24:Denial ain't just a river in Egypt. ~ Mark Twain,
25:I am not the river I am the net. ~ Frank Herbert,
26:Soul, a moving river. Body, the riverbed. ~ Rumi,
27:The river's injury is its shape. ~ Wendell Berry,
28:A Primrose by a river's brim ~ William Wordsworth,
29:I live in a VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER. ~ Chris Farley,
30:Love is not words. Love is feeling ~ River Savage,
31:Time is a river, and books are boats. ~ Dan Brown,
32:A river of words flowed between us. ~ Ernest Cline,
33:Be the ocean let the river come to you. ~ Amit Ray,
34:could they get to the river in time? ~ Ruskin Bond,
35:In the river. With James. Swimming ~ Suzanne Young,
36:I swear it by the River Styx, ~ Josephine Angelini,
37:I jumped in the river, what did I see? ~ Thom Yorke,
38:Pissing in a river, watching it rise. ~ Patti Smith,
39:Time is only the river of memory. ~ Elaine Neil Orr,
40:Down by the river, I shot my baby dead. ~ Neil Young,
41:Are you searching for the river of your soul? ~ Rumi,
42:Dip him in the river who loves water. ~ William Blake,
43:I used to waterski on the Niagara River. ~ Kim Alexis,
44:Over the river and through the wood, ~ Lydia M Child,
45:The river that flows in you also flows in me. ~ Kabir,
46:Cautious, like crossing a river in the winter. ~ Laozi,
47:Denial is not just a river in Egypt. ~ James Patterson,
48:Don't push the river. Just go with it. ~ Alysia Reiner,
49:I want serious, baby. You’re it for me. ~ River Savage,
50:Love is the world's river of life ~ Henry Ward Beecher,
51:O lovely river of Yvette! ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
52:One can't step into the river twice ~ Ann Howard Creel,
53:There goes a river dragging an ocean behind it. ~ Rumi,
54:The world did not deserve such a river. ~ Markus Zusak,
55:You cannot step into the same river twice. ~ Heraclitus,
56:You cannot step twice into the same river. ~ Heraclitus,
57:A river without banks is a large puddle. ~ Ken Blanchard,
58:Denial is much more then an Egyptian River. ~ Mark Twain,
59:I cross over the river to Trastevere ~ Elizabeth Gilbert,
60:In a life properly lived, you're a river. ~ Jim Harrison,
61:The only water in the forest is the River. ~ Neil Gaiman,
62:Time flows away like the water in the river. ~ Confucius,
63:We became a trickle that grew into a river. ~ Yunus Emre,
64:You can never step in the same river twice. ~ Heraclitus,
65:You can not step into the same river twice. ~ Heraclitus,
66:You never step into the same river twice, ~ Nicci French,
67:You should have killed me by the river ~ Guy Gavriel Kay,
68:Cry me a river … so I can drown your ass. ~ Morgan Blayde,
69:The river knows the way to the sea: ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
70:A good river is nature's life work in song. ~ Mark Helprin,
71:A river remains clean because
it goes on flowing ~ Osho,
72:Chapter 12 Your blood is a river. Chapter ~ Niall Williams,
73:Denial is not just a river in Egypt! ~ Gaius Julius Caesar,
74:See with what force yon river's crystal stream ~ Lucretius,
75:Does every river make a music of its own? ~ Danielle Dutton,
76:I wish I had a river I could skate away on? ~ Joni Mitchell,
77:Misery's the river of the world. Everybody row! ~ Tom Waits,
78:The truth is the river flows into the canyon ~ Robert Frost,
79:They had then got to a bridge over the river, where ~ Aesop,
80:A desert's a stupid place to put a river. ~ Paolo Bacigalupi,
81:Be as the still mountain; Move like the great river. ~ Laozi,
82:Gossip, unlike river water, flows both ways. ~ Michael Korda,
83:The river is within us, the sea is all about us; ~ T S Eliot,
84:A mountaine and a river are good neighbours. ~ George Herbert,
85:Be still like a mountain and flow like a great river. ~ Laozi,
86:Like a stone on the surface of a still river ~ Bruce Cockburn,
87:Love is the river of life in this world. ~ Henry Ward Beecher,
88:Our business was done at the river's brink; ~ Robert Browning,
89:Say it again slowly, that thing about the river. ~ Ian McEwan,
90:The river Rhine, it is well known, ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
91:With a thousand eyes, the river looked at him ~ Hermann Hesse,
92:everything is going to be okay, just not today. ~ River Savage,
93:I wouldn't eat a hamburger for 40,000 dollars. ~ River Phoenix,
94:Life in us is like the water in a river. ~ Henry David Thoreau,
95:River gonna take me, Sing me sweet and sleepy, ~ Robert Hunter,
96:Sir 39:27 His blessing hath overflowed like a river. ~ Various,
97:The happiness of the drop is to die in the river. ~ Al-Ghazali,
98:There is no river at all, and no boat, and no boatman. ~ Kabir,
99:A tunnel that went under the Hudson River. ~ Brittany Cavallaro,
100:Does the river make the choice to erode the rock? ~ Deb Caletti,
101:Ideas can no more flow backward than can a river. ~ Victor Hugo,
102:So cry yourself a river, build a bridge, ~ Rachel Ren e Russell,
103:There is no river at all, and no boat, and no boatman. ~ Kabir,
104:The same soul never steps into the river twice. ~ Edward Hirsch,
105:Torrent of light and river of air, ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
106:What you give away comes back to you in a river. ~ Robin Sharma,
107:Acting is like a Halloween mask that you put on. ~ River Phoenix,
108:A river reaches places its source never knows. ~ Oswald Chambers,
109:She was a river or the sea, he could end here. ~ Guy Gavriel Kay,
110:The dead river of its breath would wash over him. ~ Stephen King,
111:Vegetarianism is a link to perfection and peace. ~ River Phoenix,
112:Be wild; that is how to clear the river. ~ Clarissa Pinkola Estes,
113:Her heart was a river that carried her to the sea ~ Leigh Bardugo,
114:I thought how lovely and how strange a river is. ~ Aidan Chambers,
115:Round a turn of the Qin Fortress winds the Wei River, ~ Wang Wei,
116:Run to the rescue with love/and peace will follow ~ River Phoenix,
117:Standing knee deep in a river and dying of thirst. ~ Kathy Mattea,
118:Tao in the world is like a river flowing home to the sea. ~ Laozi,
119:but why should I waste wisdom on a river-turtle? ~ Rudyard Kipling,
120:Her heart was a river that carried her to the sea. ~ Leigh Bardugo,
121:Life is a journey. Time is a river. The door is ajar ~ Jim Butcher,
122:Never test the depth of river with both the feet. ~ Warren Buffett,
123:Dawn rose from the desert and turned the river to wine ~ Tanith Lee,
124:Don't push the river, it flows by itself. ~ Frederick Salomon Perls,
125:, ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,#river,#sun,#earth,#sea,#compassion, #tolerance,
126:Love without trust is a river without water. ~ Harbhajan Singh Yogi,
127:The moon glows on the river, wind rustles the pines. ~ Ueda Akinari,
128:Thoughts are going by like a river; awareness simply is. ~ Ram Dass,
129:We all swim deep in the river of our ancestry. ~ Richard Paul Evans,
130:Cry me a river, build a bridge, and get over it. ~ Justin Timberlake,
131:Dawn rose from the desert and turned the river to wine. ~ Tanith Lee,
132:He was the river. And boy, I was glad that I jumped. ~ Juliana Stone,
133:, ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,#river,#sun,#earth,#sea,#compassion, #tolerance,
134:Life is a journey. Time is a river. The door is a jar. ~ Jim Butcher,
135:Listen to the river sing sweet songs to rock my soul. ~ Jerry Garcia,
136:Love is not words. Love is feeling and love is doing. ~ River Savage,
137:Sometimes it is impossible to stop the river of life. ~ Paulo Coelho,
138:Sometimes there's just no way to hold back the river. ~ Paulo Coelho,
139:The happiness of the drop is to die in the river. ~ Imam al-Ghazali,
140:The river is moving. The blackbird must be flying. ~ Wallace Stevens,
141:we cleared out of the river, and he had the ~ Robert Louis Stevenson,
142:We're all born into this river without knowing how to swim, ~ Eyedea,
143:Her mind was like a river overspilling in the rain. ~ Danielle Dutton,
144:Sometimes, there's just no way to hold back the river. ~ Paulo Coelho,
145:Sometimes, there’s just no way to hold back the river. ~ Paulo Coelho,
146:There's music along the river
For Love wanders there ~ James Joyce,
147:Time is a river, and it flows in a circle. I love you. ~ Jason Gurley,
148:Collecting all The rains of May The swift Mogami River. ~ Matsuo Basho,
149:If silence were a river,your tongue would be the boat ~ Colleen Hoover,
150:James Garner is like a peaceful river through our chaos. ~ Kaley Cuoco,
151:New York is a diamond iceberg floating in river water. ~ Truman Capote,
152:Preserving a river or a creek can bring a lot of revenue. ~ Jim Fowler,
153:Somehow the river is louder when you cover your ears. ~ Niall Williams,
154:The river was blue then like extension of the sky. ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
155:You cannot step twice in the same river--Heraclitus ~ Jessica B Harris,
156:Als ik alleen ben, hoef ik niet meer te doen alsof. - River ~ Laure Eve,
157:An individual human existence should be like a river ~ Bertrand Russell,
158:Cross the river by feeling for stones under one's feet. ~ Deng Xiaoping,
159:is what you fall into, and love can only grow from that, ~ River Savage,
160:It's nice sometimes to be the river rather than the rock. ~ Jo Beverley,
161:She floats upon the river of his thoughts. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
162:The calm, Cool face of the river, Asked me for a kiss ~ Langston Hughes,
163:As the river enters into the ocean,
so my heart touches Thee. ~ Kabir,
164:Crazy was a river you just floated along on. - KC Klein ~ Valerie Bowman,
165:If silence were a river, your tongue would be the boat. ~ Colleen Hoover,
166:In the spring rain, The pond and the river Have become one. ~ Yosa Buson,
167:I was floating on a river of calm, a leaf on a current. ~ Laura Whitcomb,
168:My blood is a rushing river.
This heart is a burning bridge. ~ Pavana,
169:Read a thousand books, and your words will flow like a river. ~ Lisa See,
170:So what if you are thirsty? Always be a river for everyone. ~ Khizr Khan,
171:The happiness of the drop is to die in the river. ~ Abu Hamid al-Ghazali,
172:from that valley near the Tetons, over past the Wind River ~ S M Stirling,
173:It is not best to swap horses while crossing the river. ~ Abraham Lincoln,
174:I would never, never do anything unless I believed in it. ~ River Phoenix,
175:Sometimes a man needed help to cross the river peacefully. ~ Peter McLean,
176:There's a house across the river, but alas, I cannot swim ~ Laura Marling,
177:The river flows to the sea, whatever the wind says about it ~ Naomi Novik,
178:Why sip from a tea cup, when you can drink from the river. ~ Steve Martin,
179:And how’s the water in that river this time of year? ~ Evangeline Anderson,
180:A Woman in Harmony with her Spirit is like a river flowing. ~ Maya Angelou,
181:Hariri says, in his Maqamat: ‘Safety is on the river’s BANK. ~ Idries Shah,
182:I envy the river. It moves, flows, and keeps going. Unlike me. ~ B N Toler,
183:River Tam (Summer Glau): No power in the 'verse can stop me. ~ Joss Whedon,
184:The river delights to lift us free, if only we dare let go. ~ Richard Bach,
185:The river of sludge will go on and on. It isn't about me. ~ Jackie Kennedy,
186:Words are flowing through my brain like logs down a river. ~ Swati Avasthi,
187:Also, bad quality causes big disruptions in my river system. ~ Taiichi Ohno,
188:Stories are like a river that flows - you dip a bucket in it ~ Gary Paulsen,
189:Story is our only boat for sailing on the river of time. ~ Ursula K Le Guin,
190:The voices of all creatures are in the voices of the river. ~ Hermann Hesse,
191:This too I have learned from the river: Everything returns! ~ Hermann Hesse,
192:You know how a river goes on and on? That's my love for you. ~ Beth Kephart,
193:And in the summer the river didn’t run at all above ground. ~ John Steinbeck,
194:I'm a minor, stupid talent compared to my brother [Joaquin]. ~ River Phoenix,
195:I've only had one platinum album, and it's 'Red River Blue'. ~ Blake Shelton,
196:Never test the depth of a river with both feet. ~ Bathroom Readers Institute,
197:See one promontory, one mountain, one sea, one river and see all. ~ Socrates,
198:The soul is the river of energy that animates who we are. ~ Elizabeth Lesser,
199:To live by a large river is to be kept in the heart of things. ~ John Haines,
200:Tonight we water our horses in the Tennessee River. ~ Albert Sidney Johnston,
201:... trash talk ... Washington floats on a river of aspersion. ~ David Brooks,
202:A river is more than an amenity, it is a treasure. ~ Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr,
203:Don’t push the river. It will travel at its own speed anyway. ~ Brian L Weiss,
204:For the raindrop, joy is in entering the river. ~ Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib,
205:The river is beautiful because you are looking at it," she said. ~ John Green,
206:TWO In Which a Stream of Trouble Flows into a River of Mayhem ~ Lisa Mantchev,
207:What the Way is to the world, the stream is to the river and the sea. ~ Laozi,
208:You feel the spirit move you. I can be possessed really well. ~ River Phoenix,
209:I have been out again on the river, rowing. I find nothing new. ~ Fanny Kemble,
210:Like the Roman, I seem to see the river Tiber foaming with much blood. ~ Enoch,
211:River cottonwoods were so drunk with color the leaves hurt his eyes. ~ C J Box,
212:river, small green flames, red flames, white flames, pursuing, ~ Joseph Conrad,
213:The comet fell limp in an unnamed river
and killed nothing. ~ Caitlyn Siehl,
214:The river is winding and scenic, like a picture of a river. It’s ~ Deb Caletti,
215:Yesterday's gone on down the river and you can't get it back. ~ Larry McMurtry,
216:You cannot step in the same river twice,” because it is always flowing. ~ Osho,
217:Don't cross a river if it is four feet deep on average. ~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb,
218:I’m all for a game, Bell, but I gotta know what I’m playing for. ~ River Savage,
219:In the dark night of the soul, bright flows the river of God. ~ Taylor Caldwell,
220:Rhine. The river that, somewhere out there, has broken free. ~ Lauren DeStefano,
221:Shei'tani... wilt thou swim with thy beloved in a river of dreams? ~ C L Wilson,
222:The river of life divides into two branches: being and formulating. ~ Ana s Nin,
223:You ruin me, woman,” he breathes, before taking my mouth in his. ~ River Savage,
224:Anger was washed away in the river along with any obligation. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
225:Art is endless like a river flowing, passing, yet remaining. ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
226:He was as powerless and lonely as a river confronting the sea. ~ Haruki Murakami,
227:Life, the river of the Spirit, consenting to anguish and sorrow. ~ Sri Aurobindo,
228:Never insult an alligator until after you have crossed the river. ~ Cordell Hull,
229:Some drink deeply from the river of knowledge. Others only gargle. ~ Woody Allen,
230:We call everything a river here. We are that kind of people. ~ Richard Brautigan,
231:What a beautiful world it was once. At least a river of it was. ~ Norman Maclean,
232:What's his offense? Groping for trout in a peculiar river. ~ William Shakespeare,
233:When we are young we are like a flowing river - and then we freeze. ~ Kurt Lewin,
234:When you do things from your soul, you feel a river moving in you, a joy. ~ Rumi,
235:You can step in the same river but the water will always be new. ~ Kate Atkinson,
236:Days have a way of slipping past like raindrops in a river. ~ Katherine Applegate,
237:Down the river was Notre Dame squatting against the night sky. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
238:I cannot be weaned/Off the earth's long contour, her river-veins. ~ Seamus Heaney,
239:If you're going to write about the river, you've got to get in. ~ Sandra Cisneros,
240:Is that a river in your panties or are you just happy to see me? ~ Megan Erickson,
241:The drop grows happy by losing itself in the river. ~ Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib,
242:The water of the river is the calmest, where the deepest. ~ Harriet Beecher Stowe,
243:brownstone building overlooking the East River. A bunch of BMWs and ~ Rick Riordan,
244:For life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one. ~ Khalil Gibran,
245:He kissed her and killed her then dumped her body in the river. ~ Orson Scott Card,
246:It is pleasant to have been to a place the way a river went. ~ Henry David Thoreau,
247:I’ve been sitting here watching the river. It never stops, you know. ~ Kate Morton,
248:Jesus, Joseph, and doggy-style Mary.” Jesse whistles from the sofa. ~ River Savage,
249:Oh, I wish I had a river I could skate away onCanción de JONI MITCHELL ~ Anonymous,
250:same place it was when I left earlier this morning. “Holly?” I call ~ River Savage,
251:Standing with reluctant feet, where the brook and river meet. ~ Patricia Wentworth,
252:Why does everybody throw every troublesome thing into the river? ~ Kristin Cashore,
253:America is a great story and there is a river on every page of it. ~ Charles Kuralt,
254:An old philosopher said you can never step in the same river twice. ~ Louisa Morgan,
255:before the gate -- my walking stick's made a river of melting snow ~ Kobayashi Issa,
256:Everything is change; and you cannot step twice into the same river. ~ Mary Renault,
257:Every time I hear that river, it brings me right back to the sea. ~ Jonathan Auxier,
258:Let the mountains talk, let the river run. Once more, and forever. ~ David R Brower,
259:Never test the depth of the river with both feet. —WARREN BUFFETT ~ Anthony Robbins,
260:Siberia! The mainland of Asia … the delta of the mighty Lena River. ~ Hampton Sides,
261:The course of a river is almost always disapproved of by the source. ~ Jean Cocteau,
262:There's a river somewhere that flows through the lives of everyone. ~ Roberta Flack,
263:The secret is in absolutely refusing to let the river beat you down. ~ Bette Greene,
264:What's his offense?
Groping for trout in a peculiar river. ~ William Shakespeare,
265:A grudge is like a cesspool; forgiveness like a flowing river. ~ Christiane Northrup,
266:A stilted heron labored up into the air and pounded down the river. ~ John Steinbeck,
267:Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it. ~ Norman Maclean,
268:Everywhere I go is the river. I'm following it or it's following me. ~ Gillian Flynn,
269:I will jump into the river to save two brothers or eight cousins. ~ John B S Haldane,
270:Life is a river always flowing. do not hold onto things. work hard. ~ Gautama Buddha,
271:life is a river always flowing. do not hold onto things. work hard. ~ Gautama Buddha,
272:Man can no more see the world than a fish can see the river bank. ~ R my de Gourmont,
273:Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. ~ Khalil Gibran,
274:You drown not by falling in the river but by staying submerged in it. ~ Paulo Coelho,
275:Zach drinks from the River of Joy, I swear it. Rest now, niece. ~ Josephine Angelini,
276:A book is kind of like a river; I simply jump in and start swimming. ~ Melody Carlson,
277:Because I don’t want you to give it to me, darlin'. I want to take it. ~ River Savage,
278:I fell into shame like a suicide throws herself into a river. (253) ~ Dorothy Allison,
279:I was the ice on the river. The snow clinging onto the mountainside. ~ Adrienne Young,
280:Said the river: imagine everything you can imagine, then keep on going. ~ Mary Oliver,
281:The Yellow River causes a hundred calamities but enriches all it touches ~ Jiang Rong,
282:Wait by the river long enough and the body of your enemy will float by you. ~ Sun Tzu,
283:You drown not by falling into a river, but by staying submerged in it. ~ Paulo Coelho,
284:You drown not for falling into a river, but by staying submerge in it. ~ Paulo Coelho,
285:Humanity is a river of light running from the ex-eternity to eternity. ~ Khalil Gibran,
286:I don't know much about gods, but I think the river is a strong, brown god ~ T S Eliot,
287:I think of a writer as a river: you reflect what passes before you. ~ Natalia Ginzburg,
288:Of the river of time, he worries neither about its spring nor its delta. ~ Yann Martel,
289:Progress is a river. It cannot be called back once it leaps its banks. ~ Leigh Bardugo,
290:The bloodline of heroes—like the source of a mighty river—is never known. ~ Kavita Kan,
291:The famous and much photographed stepping stones across the River Dove ~ Stephen Booth,
292:The Platte River offered them a constant source of refreshing water, ~ Tracie Peterson,
293:To the receptive soul the river of life pauseth not, nor is diminished. ~ George Eliot,
294:We’re bugs struggling in the river, brightly visible to the trout below. ~ Anne Lamott,
295:A song moves a story fast or slow like the river moves the water. ~ Jayne Anne Phillips,
296:I'm right there, swimming the river of hardships but I know how to swim. ~ Jack Kerouac,
297:In the dark night of the soul, bright flows the river of God. ~ Saint John of the Cross,
298:My waters rise, and like a river bursting free of its banks, I overflow. ~ Kennedy Ryan,
299:Oh, well. Cry me a river, build a bridge, and drive the hell over it. ~ Jennifer Probst,
300:river, but we were both glad to sit and listen. After we landed, the walk ~ Ann Swinfen,
301:Sometimes the river of life takes you to the rocks. The letter, ~ Gregory David Roberts,
302:As the river surrenders itself to the ocean, what is inside me moves inside you. ~ Kabir,
303:If I am a river, you are the ocean. It all comes back to you in the end. ~ Kandi Steiner,
304:I project a definite innocence. A lot of that is just the way I grew up. ~ River Phoenix,
305:There are many ways to salvation, and one of them is to follow a river. ~ David R Brower,
306:before the gate --
my walking stick's made a river
of melting snow ~ Kobayashi Issa,
307:If you wait by the river long enough, the bodies of your enemies will float by. ~ Sun Tzu,
308:I'm right there, swimming the river of hardships but I know how to swim... ~ Jack Kerouac,
309:Time is a river sweeping away all that is born towards the darkest shore. ~ F lix J Palma,
310:We have an unknown distance yet to run, an unknown river to explore. ~ John Wesley Powell,
311:A muddy river is a muddy river, whether it's in Bengal or in Baton Rouge. ~ Mitali Perkins,
312:He who does not know his way to the sea should take a river for his guide. ~ Blaise Pascal,
313:Let the river roll which way it will, cities will rise on its banks. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
314:Misery is a river of tears that whispers my name in a constant hiss. ~ Richelle E Goodrich,
315:Polluting caffeine with bubbles is like dumping toxic waste in a river. ~ Cherise Sinclair,
316:she fell asleep listening to the call of the river as it rushed to the sea. ~ Eloisa James,
317:The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years. ~ Brian Clough,
318:All things come into being through opposition and all are in flux like a river ~ Heraclitus,
319:Any time I'm happier with you drowned in the river, I belong in the Asylum. ~ Elswyth Thane,
320:I knew the whistle of each of the river boats on the Tennessee. ~ William Christopher Handy,
321:It seethes and seethes, a river of darkness, putting forth lilies and snakes ~ D H Lawrence,
322:Sometimes I wish I wasn't as conscious as I am. It would be so much easier. ~ River Phoenix,
323:The government is a giant logjam in the eternal river of human potential. ~ Stefan Molyneux,
324:Their joy slowly fills the black gaps in my soul. Like river water rising. ~ Julie Cantrell,
325:Time is a pendulum. Not a river. More akin to what goes around comes around. ~ Ishmael Reed,
326:To go under a river: there’s a strange thing to do, a really weird idea. ~ Ursula K Le Guin,
327:You roll your eyes at me again, we’re going to have other problems, darlin’. ~ River Savage,
328:Addiction is not just for bad people or scumbags - it's a universal disease. ~ River Phoenix,
329:All things come into being through opposition and all are in flux like a river ~ Heraclitus,
330:AMNICOLIST  (AMNI'COLIST)   n.s.[amnicola, Lat.] Inhabiting near a river.D. ~ Samuel Johnson,
331:and there she was, sitting in the river with the water up to her neck. The ~ Walter R Brooks,
332:Brighter than fireflies upon the Uji River are your words in the dark, Beloved. ~ Amy Lowell,
333:If learning is a river, then I am forever unquenchably thirsty.
# ARJUN. ~ Shinde Sweety,
334:If your sins were blood, child, you would drown in a river of your own making. ~ Sabaa Tahir,
335:I have a lot of chameleon qualities, I get very absorbed in my surroundings. ~ River Phoenix,
336:It's beautiful how sometimes the morning sun scatters gold coins on the river. ~ Dean Koontz,
337:I will get back to you, Calypso," he muttered. "I promised on the River Styx. ~ Rick Riordan,
338:Or like the snow falls in the river, A moment white-then melts for ever . . . ~ Robert Burns,
339:prescient. A river of water cascaded down the hillside behind the stately ~ Jennifer Bernard,
340:Push not the river; it will flow on its own accord.   —Polish Proverb ~ James Conroyd Martin,
341:Smile, breathe, and go slowly. Thich Nhat Hanh Don't try to steer the river. ~ Deepak Chopra,
342:Time's a river, Locke, and we've always drifted farther down it than we think. ~ Scott Lynch,
343:When you are in a common boat, cross the river peacefully together. ~ Hillary Rodham Clinton,
344:you can no more read the same book again than you can step into the same river ~ Neil Gaiman,
345:Because he tasted like the river and maybe you were one wing away from sinking. ~ Ocean Vuong,
346:Every great quotation carries the power to shape the world like a river. ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
347:From where it came and to where it goes, I wish I knew, like the river knows. ~ Kellie Elmore,
348:If someone hurts you, cry a river, then build a bridge and get over it. Unknown ~ Joyce Meyer,
349:In a great River great fish are found, but take heede, lest you bee drowned. ~ George Herbert,
350:Love is the only river I know whose current flows both ways.
p. 272 ~ William Kent Krueger,
351:Mutual content is like a river, which must have its banks on either side. ~ Alain Rene Lesage,
352:park came into view—the double arched stone bridge over the fast-flowing river; ~ Mary Balogh,
353:Something in him snapped, shattering like a flooded river dam. He had to wake her. ~ K M Shea,
354:The river and the sea can be kings of a hundred valleys, because they lie below them. ~ Laozi,
355:When you do things from your soul, you feel a river moving in you, a joy. RUMI ~ Phil Jackson,
356:You can no more read the same book again than you can step into the same river. ~ Neil Gaiman,
357:you can no more read the same book again than you can step into the same river— ~ Neil Gaiman,
358:But time’s a river, Locke, and we’ve always drifted farther down it than we think. ~ Anonymous,
359:Fame, like the river, is narrowest where it is bred, and broadest afar off. ~ William Davenant,
360:has dropped into the river," said Hurry, after looking carefully along ~ James Fenimore Cooper,
361:He would bleed a river of blood, every drop spilled for her helpless kits. . . . ~ Erin Hunter,
362:I hope you and your partners have more luck than we have water in our river. ~ Sholom Aleichem,
363:Love cannot be held prisoner because it is a river and will overflow its banks. ~ Paulo Coelho,
364:Puberty for a girl is like floating down a broadening river into an open sea. ~ G Stanley Hall,
365:To put your hands in a river is to feel the chords that bind the earth together. ~ Barry Lopez,
366:YOU DO NOT know how long you are in a river when the current moves swiftly. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
367:A real relationship is like a river; the deeper it gets the less noise it makes. ~ Tony Gaskins,
368:There is one river of Truth which receives tributaries from every side. ~ Clement of Alexandria,
369:- What could a river want with a mirror?
- That is a question for the river. ~ Leigh Bardugo,
370:You never stand beside the same river twice; you have to keep looking upstream. ~ Donald Keough,
371:All that is within me cries out to go back to my home on the Hudson River ~ Franklin D Roosevelt,
372:But time's a river, Locke, and we've always drifted farther down it than we think. ~ Scott Lynch,
373:But time’s a river, Locke, and we’ve always drifted farther down it than we think. ~ Scott Lynch,
374:Fine!" muttered Mogget. "Wet, cold, and full of holes. Another fun day on the river. ~ Garth Nix,
375:Over the river a golden ray of sun came through the hosts of leaden rain clouds. ~ Stephen Crane,
376:The river taught us how to listen with a silent heart, with a waiting open soul. ~ Hermann Hesse,
377:Time is the River on which the leaves of our thoughts are carried into oblivion. ~ Doris Lessing,
378:to take wine into our mouths is to savor a droplet of the river of human history, ~ Anne Fadiman,
379:Until I came to New Mexico, I never realized how much beauty water adds to a river. ~ Mark Twain,
380:your sins were blood, child, you would drown in a river of your own making.” Elias ~ Sabaa Tahir,
381:A river no more begins at its source than a story begins with the first page. ~ Diane Setterfield,
382:If you act like the river, you ultimately flow past all the rocks along the way. ~ James Altucher,
383:Indeed the river is a perpetual gala, and boasts each month a new ornament. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
384:So when that Angel of the darker Drink, at last shall find you by the river-brink, ~ Omar Khayyam,
385:The person most likely to drown in the river is the one who believes he can swim. ~ Nadia Hashimi,
386:The river is of no use to a yorkshire cat, it is the moors he is looking for. ~ Diane Setterfield,
387:Three men can keep a secret only once two of them are at the bottom of the river. ~ Django Wexler,
388:What is it that brings me here to stand like a rock in this river of sound? ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer,
389:Whether the river would behave differently if it knew about its fate during its course. ~ Praveer,
390:A river seems a magic thing. A magic, moving, living part of the very earth itself. ~ Laura Gilpin,
391:Don't pray for the rain to stop; pray for good luck fishing when the river floods. ~ Wendell Berry,
392:Fain would I glide down a gentle river, but I am carried away by a torrent. ~ Baron de Montesquieu,
393:First off, I am 35 years old, I am divorced, and I live in a van down by the river. ~ Chris Farley,
394:If I cried me a river of all my confessions, would I drown in my shallow regret? ~ Sarah McLachlan,
395:No sacrifice is too big; no action is too low if it leads you to defeat your enemy. ~ River Jordan,
396:The gods of Djelibeybi In the river kingdom of Djelibeybi, the national religion ~ Terry Pratchett,
397:​This is how River Cartwright slipped off the fast track and joined the slow horses. ~ Mick Herron,
398:You may bring a horse to the river, but he will drinke when and what he pleaseth. ~ George Herbert,
399:Anthony was calm as an underground river. Father Oke was a volcano ready to erupt. ~ Nnedi Okorafor,
400:He that had never seen a river, imagined the first he met with to be the sea. ~ Michel de Montaigne,
401:His scent was like a wild river rushing under the summer sun, making her blood wild. ~ Meg Xuemei X,
402:I would rather quit while I was ahead. There’s no need in overstaying your welcome. ~ River Phoenix,
403:No river in sub-Saharan Africa reaches from the open sea to deep into the interior. ~ Thomas Sowell,
404:The city divided by the river is further divided by racial and lingual differences. ~ Nelson Algren,
405:To take wine into your mouth is to savor a droplet of the river of human history. ~ Clifton Fadiman,
406:Animals are not our playthings. We are on this earth to protect them. It's our duty. ~ River Phoenix,
407:Life is like a river, if you cannot let go of the past, it will drag you down the stream. ~ Amit Ray,
408:That's what life is, a continual state of journey. You are a river passing downstream. ~ Jon Foreman,
409:The person most likely to drown in the river is the one who believes he can swim. In ~ Nadia Hashimi,
410:the river Ankh, a waterway so muddy that it looks as if it is flowing upside down. ~ Terry Pratchett,
411:Well I got a bad liver and broken heart, yeah,I drunk me a river since you tore me apart ~ Tom Waits,
412:Well, like there's no river without a bend, there's no life without its unhappiness. ~ D ng Thu H ng,
413:Who publishes the sheet-music of the winds or the music of water written in river-lines? ~ John Muir,
414:You cannot step twice into the same river, for other waters are continually flowing on. ~ Heraclitus,
415:You throw a person in the river and then make a spectacle of jumping in to save them. ~ Ann Patchett,
416:But let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!” (5:24). ~ Anonymous,
417:However long it stays in the river the tree-trunk will never turn into a crocodile. ~ Ousmane Sembene,
418:I could weep for a river-valley, and I have. But for a country? Oh man, I don't know. ~ Arundhati Roy,
419:I'd like to play every type of character, but only once. I like to expierence things. ~ River Phoenix,
420:I'm standing in a river. It's blue. Dark blue. Reflecting the color of the evening sky. ~ Ally Condie,
421:It gets kind of zen after awhile, life is a journey, time is a river, the door is ajar. ~ Jim Butcher,
422:It is more difficult to choke the mouth of the people than to block the flow of a river. ~ Evan Osnos,
423:Never try to walk across a river just because it has an average depth of four feet. ~ Milton Friedman,
424:The river narrowed, quickened, its surface trembling like the eyes of dreamers. ~ Patricia A McKillip,
425:your beliefs shape both the interior and exterior world you create for yourself. ~ River Higginbotham,
426:A politician is someone who promises you a bridge, even when there’s no river. ~ Gregory David Roberts,
427:as you continue in action, the fear dissolves, like a fist full of salt in the river. ~ Steve Chandler,
428:Life is multi-layered and there's no way I could do my life justice in one pat answer. ~ River Phoenix,
429:Music is a whole oasis in my head. The creation process is so personal and fulfilling. ~ River Phoenix,
430:Ask no question, the river shall answer.'

'Question the river, find the answer. ~ Steven Erikson,
431:Both death and life are happening at every instant in the river of our physical body. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
432:crossed a bridge, under which ran the whiteness of a frozen river. They passed the ~ Nadezhda Belenkaya,
433:History is a river that never ends. Today is history, and I am here at the fountainhead. ~ Wilbur Smith,
434:I'm coming back for you Calypso," he said to the night wind. "I swear on the river Styx. ~ Rick Riordan,
435:My stomach is a flimsy crepe, my heart a raging woodpecker, my blood a river of anxiety. ~ Tahereh Mafi,
436:since if he lived up to his promise, it would mean setting the underground river on fire. ~ Holly Black,
437:The Stone of Guilt in the River of the Mind, the block in the flow of intelligence. ~ Swami Nithyananda,
438:We walked along the river with the words streaming behind us like ribbons in the night. ~ Sue Monk Kidd,
439:You can't step into the same
River even once,
And why would you want to? You can't ~ James Galvin,
440:Empty threats are comforting when you’re sailing across a river of vengeful souls. The ~ Zoraida C rdova,
441:here we are, by the side of the river - once upon a time we had a notion we were Romeo's. ~ Jack Kerouac,
442:I'm a river widened by misery, and the potency of my language is more than human. ~ Terese Marie Mailhot,
443:push off into the middle of the river, keep our eyes open, and our heads above the water. ~ Pema Ch dr n,
444:The river , corrected the Rat, It's my world...What it hasn't got is not worth having. ~ Kenneth Grahame,
445:The river where you set your foot just now is gone-those waters give way to this, now this. ~ Heraclitus,
446:We were knee deep in a river of crap,and I was wearing metaphorical flip-flops.
-Jason ~ Elisa Ludwig,
447:When my time is up, I want to cross a River Styx of pure root beer."
- Jilly
Page 30 ~ Dean Koontz,
448:Every generation thinks they’re the coolest canoe that’s ever come down the river. ~ Benjamin Alire S enz,
449:I just can't stand jazz/rock. I think it's the worst thing that's come down the river yet. ~ Van Morrison,
450:It's a great feeling to think that I can be a friend to so many people through my movies. ~ River Phoenix,
451:Nothing matters at all. Survival is the coin of the realm. Time is a river with banks. ~ Barry N Malzberg,
452:That’s okay, baby. I don’t need to know your name, just need to know how hard you like it. ~ River Savage,
453:Your flesh is my earth. Your blood is my river. Your breath is my sky. Your body is my world. ~ Ginn Hale,
454:Confucius: If you sit by the river for long enough, the body of your enemy will float by. ~ Salman Rushdie,
455:Him I delight in accepts joy as joy;
He is richened by sorrow as a river by its bends ~ Stephen Spender,
456:How could drops of water know themselves to be a river? Yet the river flows on. ~ Antoine de Saint Exup ry,
457:The birds always find their way to their nests. The river always finds its way to the ocean. ~ Zen proverb,
458:To know there is a choice is to have to make the choice: change or stay: river or rock. ~ Ursula K Le Guin,
459:Who owns this river passage? This verdant valley? This peninsula? This planet? None of us. ~ Frank Herbert,
460:Wind, light and time ever revolve; Let us then enjoy life as best we can." from "The Winding River ~ Du Fu,
461:You have to sit by the river a very long time before a roast duck will fly into your mouth. ~ Guy Kawasaki,
462:You're such a big BABY. So cry me a river, build yourself a bridge, and GET OVER IT ~ Rachel Ren e Russell,
463:You’re such a big BABY. So cry me a river, build yourself a bridge and GET OVER IT! ~ Rachel Ren e Russell,
464:and the river’s voice was full of longing, full of smarting woe, full of insatiable desire. ~ Hermann Hesse,
465:A river is water undertaking a journey, yet life is not a river, nor man a pilot upon it. ~ L E Modesitt Jr,
466:A sunset a forest a snow storm a certain river view are more to me than many friends. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
467:Commercials were too phony for me. I just didn't like selling products I didn't believe in. ~ River Phoenix,
468:How could drops of water know themselves to be a river? Yet the river flows on. ~ Antoine de Saint Exupery,
469:I am Oros, the duende of the River Luxaria. I provide crossing to the other shore.” “Shut ~ Zoraida C rdova,
470:I’m coming back for you, Calypso,’ he said to the night wind. ‘I swear it on the River Styx. ~ Rick Riordan,
471:I’m coming back for you, Calypso,” he said to the night wind. “I swear it on the River Styx. ~ Rick Riordan,
472:song of the miller who lived by the river Dee:— 'I care for nobody—Nobody cares for me. ~ Elizabeth Gaskell,
473:Suicide Note: The calm, Cool face of the river Asked me for a kiss. -Langston Hughes ~ Kay Redfield Jamison,
474:The pain was a river I rode; I could not plant my feet in it or it would knock me down ~ Frances Greenslade,
475:Time was a face on the water, and like the great river before them, it did nothing but flow. ~ Stephen King,
476:Well I got a bad liver and broken heart,
yeah,I drunk me a river since you
tore me apart ~ Tom Waits,
477:You’re such a big BABY. So cry me a river, build yourself a bridge, and GET OVER IT! ~ Rachel Ren e Russell,
478:All things are in motion and nothing is at rest. … You cannot go into the same [river] twice. ~ Wayne W Dyer,
479:A wanderer is man from his birth. He was born in a ship On the breast of the river of Time. ~ Matthew Arnold,
480:curiosity not only killed the cat but threw it in the river with weights tied to its feet. ~ Terry Pratchett,
481:He’s the river that idly passes between mountains. I’m the volcano that destroys a village. ~ Krista Ritchie,
482:If you live in the river you should make friends with the crocodile. INDIAN PROVERB (PUNJABI) ~ Phil Jackson,
483:It felt like a war between two endless things, between a bottomless chasm and a running river. ~ Naomi Novik,
484:I was born by the river, in a little tent, and just like the river I've been running ever since. ~ Sam Cooke,
485:the total number of dams that alter the Mississippi River watershed is in excess of 50,000. ~ Paul Schneider,
486:When a good change is flowing towards you, don’t stand like the river stones before it! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
487:You never step in the same river of thought twice, because neither you nor it are the same. ~ Jacques Barzun,
488:By perceiving ourselves as part of the river, we take responsibility for the river as a whole. ~ Vaclav Havel,
489:Depending on how quickly you get ocean rise, you have people who live in river deltas [at risk]. ~ Bill Gates,
490:Development is a treacherous river, as
everyone who plunges into its currents knows. ~ Ryszard Kapu ci ski,
491:Do you remember that time Nix broke his dick?” Jesse asks, causing everyone to start laughing. ~ River Savage,
492:He who delays the hour of living rightly is like the rustic who waits for the river to run out. ~ Maile Meloy,
493:In the harmonious synthesis of the opposite ends of the river, flows the stream of happiness. ~ Awdhesh Singh,
494:I was well and truly up the River of Excrement and my canoe had no visible means of propulsion. ~ Jodi Taylor,
495:I will make peace flow to her like a river, and the wealth of nations like a flood. Isaiah 66:12 ~ Beth Moore,
496:Today, the first & last of every Tree/ Speaks to humankind. Come to me, here beside the River. ~ Maya Angelou,
497:When we saw a river, we had to stop so they could stand by it and think about it for a while. ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
498:A nothing day full of
wild beauty
....
Little fish stream
by, a river in water. ~ James Schuyler,
499:Hiking a ridge, a meadow, a river bottom, is as healthy a form of exercise as one can get. ~ William O Douglas,
500:Life is a river," a wise friend told me. "It's flowing. You're never at the same place twice. ~ Kamal Ravikant,
501:Love… Is like trying to carry a full garbage can on your back over a rushing river of piss. ~ Charles Bukowski,
502:No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man. ~ Heraclitus,
503:No same man could walk through the same river twice, as the man and the river have since changed. ~ Heraclitus,
504:Pleasures don't last like the snow falls in the river, a moment white - then melts for ever. ~ Minette Walters,
505:Science is a river with two sources, the practical source and the theoretical source. ~ Alfred North Whitehead,
506:Sometimes it made her want to put her fist through glass; other times, it made her cry a river. ~ Jodi Picoult,
507:You couldn't change a river into a sea, but you could trace a new channel for it to follow. ~ David Wroblewski,
508:A river, though, has so many things to say that it is hard to know what it says to each of us. ~ Norman Maclean,
509:He who fills His pockets with the Rocks of Misdeeds shall surely sink in the River of Good Fortune. ~ Jim Davis,
510:In Amsterdam, the river and canals have been central to city life for the last four centuries. ~ Janet Echelman,
511:I need to take a sacred pause, as if I were a sun warmed rock in the center of a rushing river. ~ Dawna Markova,
512:No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river, and it's not the same man. ~ Heraclitus,
513:The climate change movement is a river overflowing seeping into every nook and cranny. ~ Terry Tempest Williams,
514:...you are a river rock and belong in a stream - not here in this upper room sinking in my bed... ~ John Geddes,
515:As you swim the river of live, do the breast stroke. It helps to clear the turds from your path. ~ George Carlin,
516:Corey Bryant sank into a great forgetful river, and that river was time, and its waters were red. ~ Stephen King,
517:I am the Lilum. Time. Truth. Destiny. The Endless River. The Wheel of Fate. You do not command me. ~ Kami Garcia,
518:If somebody hurts you, it's okay to cry a river, just remember to build a bridge and get over it. ~ Taylor Swift,
519:make this day a tree
leaning over the river eternity
and fuss about in its branches. ~ Jimmy Santiago Baca,
520:Or have you simply been enjoying that North African river cruise?”
“You what?”
“In de-Nile? ~ J L Merrow,
521:Prayers are answered in ways we don’t choose. The river of grace bubbles up in unexpected places. ~ Lisa Wingate,
522:Probably drove in from Mission Hills, feeling magnanimous about setting foot north of the river. ~ Gillian Flynn,
523:The Cruise missiles do not frighten anyone. We are catching them like fish in a river. ~ Mohammed Saeed al Sahaf,
524:The difference between truth and honesty is the difference between the riverbed and the river. ~ L E Modesitt Jr,
525:The river route is certainly preferable, as it affords good grazing and an abundance of water. ~ William Whipple,
526:The river runs wide and passive in sunlit stretches, then fast and bawdy with whitewater rapids. ~ Jennifer Egan,
527:Time. What was time? Time is a river that flows both forward and backward. How could that be true? ~ Karen Essex,
528:We’re required to learn to swim but we’re not allowed in the river,” she found herself telling him. ~ Lois Lowry,
529:Who looks upon a river in a meditative hour and is not reminded of the flux of all things? ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
530:How wild the sea is,
and over Sado Island,
the River of Heaven
~ Matsuo Basho, how wild the sea is
,
531:If I poured all the lies I had told into the Mississippi, the river would rise and flood the city. ~ Ruta Sepetys,
532:I'm coming back for you, Calypso," he [Leo] said to the night wind. "I swear it on the River Styx. ~ Rick Riordan,
533:It’s almost as if history were a waterwheel that keeps coming back to the same point in the river. ~ Jeff Wheeler,
534:She cried so hard her tears formed a river, and tears of grief always run into the river Styx. ~ Janette Rallison,
535:Teacher: Why is the Mississippi such an unusual river? Student: Because it has four eyes and can't see! ~ Various,
536:The vanity of human life is like a river, constantly passing away, and yet constantly coming on. ~ Alexander Pope,
537:Time is like the Mississippi River. It only flows in one direction. You can never go back. ~ Suzanne Woods Fisher,
538:A great country is like the lower outlet of a river. It is the world's meeting ground, the world's female. ~ Laozi,
539:I don't remember much of what happened on the river. Forgetting is, I think, a form of protection. ~ Daisy Johnson,
540:Foggy little oxbows
Forest pools where no one goes
Lost links of the river dreaming dreams
~ Erin Bow,
541:No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river, and he’s not the same man ~ Jami Attenberg,
542:Spirit is Life. It flows thru the death of me endlessly like a river unafraid of becoming the sea. ~ Gregory Corso,
543:Swimming for his life, a man does not see much of the country through which the river winds. ~ William E Gladstone,
544:the best thing to do was let the water flow; in time the river would carry the bad blood away. ~ Carlos Ruiz Zaf n,
545:We're all worth it, man. We're all worth millions of planets and stars and galaxies and universes. ~ River Phoenix,
546:Would you care to walk to the river?” -Miles
“I would love to walk anywhere with you." -Amber ~ Patricia Grasso,
547:and the world’s possibilities were hidden from her like the west bank of the river in an autumn fog. ~ Gwen Bristow,
548:Every so often something shatters like ice and we are in the river of our existence. We are aware. ~ Louise Erdrich,
549:He sips his drink and it leaves his handlebar mustache dripping like a cattle dog come outta a river. ~ Erin Bowman,
550:May he have dominion from  b sea to sea,         and from  b the River [2] to the  c ends of the earth! ~ Anonymous,
551:The Colorado River did not form the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon was formed as the flood went down. ~ Kent Hovind,
552:The half moon on the bank of the river's devotion. That's the stab wound, born from the killer emotion ~ Vinnie Paz,
553:The headlong stream is termed violent But the river bed hemming it in is Termed violent by no one. ~ Bertolt Brecht,
554:The river makes the water flow. That's how I live. I just let everything flow. Flow with the river. ~ Vitor Belfort,
555:The river of my title is a river of DNA, a river of information, not a river of bones and tissues ~ Richard Dawkins,
556:Thus, sped by currents of curiosity afloat the swift river of rumor do secrets sail to strange ports. ~ Will Eisner,
557:We all end in the ocean. We all start in the streams. We're all carried along, by the river of dreams. ~ Billy Joel,
558:A river is the cosiest of friends. You must love it and live with it before you can know it. ~ George William Curtis,
559:Because when River Joshua Kipling decided you were worth protecting, he did it with everything he had. ~ Abbi Glines,
560:Fame is like a river, that beareth up things light and swollen, and drowns things weighty and solid. ~ Francis Bacon,
561:Fernandez-Armesto, F. (2007). The world: A history. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall. ~ David Christian,
562:i have to cross the river of extreme awkwardness in order to get to the paradise on the other side. ~ David Levithan,
563:In the morning light the land and trees and the surface of the river were the color of fresh blood. ~ Joe R Lansdale,
564:My breath hovers over the river of God - / Softly I set my foot / On the path to my long home. ~ Else Lasker Schuler,
565:People find gold in fields, veins, river beds, and pockets. Whichever, it takes work to get it out. ~ Art Linkletter,
566:The boat that Ammu would use to cross the river. To love by night the man her children loved by day. ~ Arundhati Roy,
567:We are on the Colorado — that means something more to me than electric power or a harnessed river. ~ Barry Goldwater,
568:We might have had a long way to go, sitting in an ER room with a broken dick, but that didn’t matter. ~ River Savage,
569:You have to sit by the side of a river a very long time before a roast duck will fly into your mouth. ~ Guy Kawasaki,
570:Although we are in different boats you in your boat and we in our canoe we share the same river of life. ~ Oren Lyons,
571:CHANCE RUNS LIKE A RIVER THROUGH ALL OUR LIVES, AND BEING PREPARED FOR SURPRISE IS THE BEST WE CAN DO. ~ Mike Robbins,
572:May the countryside and the gliding valley streams content me. Lost to fame, let me love river and woodland. ~ Virgil,
573:Teacher: Why is the Mississippi such an unusual river? Student: Because it has four eyes and can't see! *** ~ Various,
574:The general rule is that the gentler the flow of the stream or river, the better preserved the fossils. ~ Neil Shubin,
575:The movement of the stream is distinct from the river bed, although it must adopt its winding course. ~ Henri Bergson,
576:Time is a river rolling into nowhere. We must live while we can, and we'll drink our cup of laughter. ~ Steve Winwood,
577:To A Husband
Brighter than fireflies upon the Uji River
Are your words in the dark, Beloved.
~ Amy Lowell,
578:To connect with the great river we all need a path, but when you get down there there's only one river. ~ Matthew Fox,
579:Witnessing is not flowing with the current of the river but observing the flow from the bank of the river. ~ Amit Ray,
580:Yes, you can love the river. The knife. The pills. / The wine. You can love a thousand lonelinesses. ~ Jeanann Verlee,
581:You can thank me later, babe, when I’m spankin’ your ass, and then you can call me daddy all you like. ~ River Savage,
582:Brass is polished by ashes; copper is cleaned by tamarind; a woman, by her menses; and a river by its flow. ~ Chanakya,
583:Everywhere I go is the river. I’m following it or it’s following me. I know, suddenly, what I must do. ~ Gillian Flynn,
584:he imagined fate as a goddess, capricious and fickle, or as a river, which could flood at any moment ~ Takashi Hiraide,
585:Lethe, the river of oblivion, rolls his watery labyrinth, which whoso drinks forgets both joy and grief. ~ John Milton,
586:My idea of a vacation is staying home and doing short day hikes, floating the river and things like that. ~ Tim Cahill,
587:only a couple of miles east of the Helmand River, where villages were regularly patrolled by the Taliban. ~ Eric Blehm,
588:Our encounter with cancer has rounded us off; it has smoothed and polished us like river rocks. ~ Siddhartha Mukherjee,
589:The activist is not the man who says the river is dirty. The activist is the man who cleans up the river. ~ Ross Perot,
590:The end result: Abyssian plummeting toward the lava river, tethered to a net filled with stone penises. ~ Kresley Cole,
591:The Mississippi River will always have its own way; no engineering skill can persuade it to do otherwise. ~ Mark Twain,
592:The warrior of light plunges unhesitatingly into the river of passions always flowing through his life. ~ Paulo Coelho,
593:And the ship sailed onward, gliding serenely down the moonlit river toward the dark lands beyond. ~ Christopher Paolini,
594:A sign warned her to keep a lookout for river otters, osprey—what the heck were osprey?—and bald eagles. ~ Jill Shalvis,
595:Been in the river, haven’t you?”
Aedan nodded.
“A sad day for everyone downstream,” she said ~ Jonathan Renshaw,
596:Eloquence is the child of knowledge. When a mind is full, like a wholesome river, it is also clear. ~ Benjamin Disraeli,
597:Foulness farted out of the grating to join the oozing stream that ran down the motte and joined the river. ~ R J Barker,
598:...he knew more than you and I, without teachers, without books, just because he believed in the river. ~ Hermann Hesse,
599:He knows I’m sinking fast, a stone dropping through the river. And he wants to drown with me. ~ Victoria Aveyard,
600:He was sad because he had grown up, and because the years passed like a river that no man could stop. ~ James T Farrell,
601:I could wade into this river, let my sins drown to the bottom, let the waters carry me someplace far. ~ Khaled Hosseini,
602:I love you, Daddy,” she says, slowly drifting off to sleep. I wonder how many more days I have with her. ~ River Savage,
603:It takes an earthquake to alter the course of a river. What does it take to change the course of life? ~ Avery Williams,
604:Life is love and I have no love left. Love has drained itself from me, and run to a river like this one. ~ Marlon James,
605:People who have outrageous skills and abilities are the gold nuggets in the river bed of human history. ~ Michael Pryor,
606:She took refuge on the firm ground of fiction, through which indeed there curled the blue river of truth. ~ Henry James,
607:Statistics always remind me of fellow who drowned in a river where the average depth was only three feet. ~ Woody Hayes,
608:Suicide Note:
The calm,
Cool face of the river
Asked me for a kiss.
-Langston Hughes ~ Kay Redfield Jamison,
609:There was a tear running down his cheek. It seemed like a river in the light of the setting sun. ~ Benjamin Alire S enz,
610:The river split this finger of land in half throughout its length, and the airport was on the other side. ~ Zadie Smith,
611:Two inconsistent duties sever My mind with cruel shock, As when the current of a river Is split upon a rock. ~ K lid sa,
612:When a role for a young guy is being offered to me, I think of River Phoenix. It feels like a loss. ~ Leonardo DiCaprio,
613:I could as easily bail out the Potomac River with a teaspoon as attend to all the details of the army. ~ Abraham Lincoln,
614:I didn't set fire to the building." "No, but you did pull it into the river." "That put the fire out! ~ Anthony Horowitz,
615:If you were to be lost in the river, Jonas, your memories would not be lost with you. Memories are forever. ~ Lois Lowry,
616:No one has ever stepped twice into the same river. But did anyone ever step twice into the same book? ~ Marina Tsvetaeva,
617:Not to know. Not to remember. With this one hope: That beyond the River Lethe, there is memory, healed. ~ Czes aw Mi osz,
618:Reaction - a boat which is going against the current but which does not prevent the river from flowing on. ~ Victor Hugo,
619:What I have got from my childhood aren't toys, but memories. And happy memories are better than any toy. ~ River Phoenix,
620:Yep, got it. You do know I’m a decorated ex-marine, firefighter and badass biker. I got this, sweetheart. ~ River Savage,
621:Daddy’s gonna put you on a sailboat across the River Styx.” “Did you just use Greek mythology to talk trash? ~ John Green,
622:I don't want to die in a car accident. When I die it'll be a glorious day. It'll probably be a waterfall. ~ River Phoenix,
623:I'm coming back for you, Calypso," he said to the night wind. "I swear it on the River Styx." - Leo Valdez ~ Rick Riordan,
624:Many a calm river begins as a turbulent waterfall, yet none hurtles and foams all the way to the sea. ~ Mikhail Lermontov,
625:Science should leave off making pronouncements: the river of knowledge has too often turned back on itself. ~ James Jeans,
626:The life of every river sings its own song, but in most the song is long marred by the discords of misuse. ~ Aldo Leopold,
627:The river plunged down in a long waterfall, plashing into several rocky pools on its way down the cliff. ~ Alison Croggon,
628:town of River Heights, frequently discussed puzzling aspects of cases with his blond, blue-eyed daughter. ~ Carolyn Keene,
629:We've all got troubles. We all make mistakes. But let's not take a little river turn it into lake. ~ Jennifer Love Hewitt,
630:What a number of things a river does, by simply following Gravity in the innocence of its heart! ~ Robert Louis Stevenson,
631:But chance runs like a river through all our lives, and being prepared for surprise is the best we can do. ~ Kenneth Oppel,
632:If the river brought us here," I ventured tentatively, "then when it reverses course, it'll carry us back. ~ Vaddey Ratner,
633:I thought I could guard my heart, but I might as well have tried to damn a river with a handful of pebbles. ~ Megan Bannen,
634:May what I do flow from me like a river, no forcing and no holding back, the way it is with children. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke,
635:river and is very old and water stained in ways that would delight a painter and trouble a contractor; ~ Andrew Sean Greer,
636:Standing, with reluctant feet, Where the brook and river meet, Womanhood and childhood fleet! ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
637:The headlong stream is termed violent
But the river bed hemming it in
Is termed violent by no one. ~ Bertolt Brecht,
638:To ancient Chinese fancy, the Milky Way was a luminous river, - the River of Heaven, - the Silver Stream. ~ Lafcadio Hearn,
639:Unfinished Poem
I would love to live like a river flows, carried by the surprise of its own unfolding. ~ John O Donohue,
640:We stopped under a railroad bridge and got out of the car to admire the river that ran through the town. ~ Jeannette Walls,
641:When a writer is swayed with his fame and his fortune, you can float him down the river with the turds. ~ Charles Bukowski,
642:Without doubt, prudence is a virtue. As the Ashanti say, ‘No one tests the depth of a river with both feet. ~ A C Grayling,
643:A river of Whites flowed five hundred feet wide, shoulder to shoulder, back to chest, running and angry. They ~ Bobby Adair,
644:Down the winding lane and across the meadow broad, to the river they went with their secrets and their sword. ~ Kate Morton,
645:He looks over at me, six feet two inches of total fear, and I sell him out-sell him right down the river. ~ Alecia Whitaker,
646:I went down to the river, I set down on the bank. I tried to think but couldn't, So I jumped in and sank. ~ Langston Hughes,
647:The river that everything drags is known as violent, but nobody calls violent the margins that arrest him. ~ Bertolt Brecht,
648:The street is the river of life of the city, the place where we come together, the pathway to the center. ~ William H Whyte,
649:The Taj Mahal rises above the banks of the river like a solitary tear suspended on the cheek of time. ~ Rabindranath Tagore,
650:We must begin thinking like a river if we are to leave a legacy of beauty and life for future generations. ~ David R Brower,
651:Certainly fame is like a river, that beareth up things light and swoln, and drowns things weighty and solid. ~ Francis Bacon,
652:For real company and friendship, there is nothing outside the animal kingdom that is comparable to a river. ~ Henry Van Dyke,
653:Homer say, Pretty gal go a river and see herself in water. Pretty gal drown when she go down to kiss herself. ~ Marlon James,
654:I choose to listen to the river for a while, thinking river thoughts, before joining the night and the stars. ~ Edward Abbey,
655:I do not know much about gods; but I think that the river Is a strong brown god-sullen, untamed and intractable. ~ T S Eliot,
656:I haven’t forgotten what you did for me, River. I’ll never forget.”
“I’d do it again. A thousand times over. ~ K A Tucker,
657:It's hot enough to make a woman want to go skinny-dippin' in the Red River. You want to join me to cool off? ~ Carolyn Brown,
658:I was reminded of a proverb: 'When a clay Buddha statue sails across the river, it can hardly protect itself. ~ Qiu Xiaolong,
659:Life is like a river. You can struggle to change its course but ultimately it will go its own way. Bathe ~ Devdutt Pattanaik,
660:Once upon a time, I thought denial was a river in Egypt. It's actually the attitude of the Abbott government. ~ Bill Shorten,
661:There is no fire like passion. There are no chains like hate. Illusion is a net, Desire is a rushing river. ~ Gautama Buddha,
662:There's a boy across the river with an ass like a peach; alas I was no swimmer and lost my Clementine. ~ William S Burroughs,
663:The river’s got her own magic. She takes care of her people. Always will. But tonight, that magic’s gone bad. ~ Lisa Wingate,
664:Very hot and still the air was, Very smooth the gliding river, Motionless the sleeping shadows. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
665:A few miles south of Soledad, the Salinas River drops in close to the hillside bank and runs deep and green. ~ John Steinbeck,
666:All I do is track a profane route to something (I hope) profound. Like swimming a river of shit for a kiss. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
667:Animals can't really voice their opinion. We feel as though we can be on of the spokespeople on their behalf. ~ River Phoenix,
668:He who postpones the hour of living rightly is like the rustic who waits for the river to run out before he crosses. ~ Horace,
669:in truth man is polluted river. one must be a sea to receive a polluted river without becoming defiled. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
670:Lymond said gently, "Let us bathe in moral philosophy, as in a living river. Double-dealing is my business. ~ Dorothy Dunnett,
671:she told me that beauty was mostly a matter of attention. “The river is beautiful because you are looking at it, ~ John Green,
672:So the river is haunted by … bells?”

“You do not deserve an ancestral legend,” Kami informed him. ~ Sarah Rees Brennan,
673:There are people who go with the flow and there are people who decide the course of the river can be changed. ~ Rashmi Bansal,
674:The Stark River flowed around the oxbow at Murrayville the way blood flowed through Margo Crane's heart. ~ Bonnie Jo Campbell,
675:We can’t hold onto things. Time is like the river. It carries us off, and faster than we would like, most often. ~ Tracy Rees,
676:Where Alph, the sacred river, ran
Through caverns measureless to man
Down to a sunless sea. ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
677:Zac is one of those who think a muddy river deeper than a clear one, because they cannot see the bottom. ~ Timothy Williamson,
678:Because I had worked the river boats some summers, pushing as far as New Orleans, I joined the Merchant Marine. ~ Clint Walker,
679:I didn't set fire to the building."
"No, but you did pull it into the river."
"That put the fire out! ~ Anthony Horowitz,
680:Not to know. Not to remember.
With this one hope:
That beyond the River Lethe, there is memory, healed. ~ Czes aw Mi osz,
681:Sometimes we would be staked out in the middle of the river, several barges tied together. So we could party. ~ Terry Southern,
682:The early morning sun danced on the ripples of the lazy river, while small white birds floated on the light breeze. ~ J C Kang,
683:Their jaws unhinged and they vomited out an oily black substance, which fell to the floor like a river of snakes. ~ Libba Bray,
684:The lady followed the path to the river’s edge; her dress floated with her as she walked, shimmering like pearl. ~ Jeannie Lin,
685:There is no fire like lust, no vise like hatred, no trap like delusion, and no galloping river like craving. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
686:The trees reflected in the river - they are unconscious of a spiritual world so near to them. So are we. ~ Nathaniel Hawthorne,
687:What can be handsomer for a picture than our river scenery now? Take this view from the first Conantum Cliff. ~ John R Stilgoe,
688:Because even one small island of success in a river of failure is worth whatever we have to do to achieve it. ~ Emilie Richards,
689:Grief held back from the lips wears at the heart; the drop that refused to join the river dried up in the dust. ~ Adrienne Rich,
690:His gaze is fixed on me: calm, unflappable; 2 buckets of river water at midnight. I'd like to cry into his eyes. ~ Tahereh Mafi,
691:I grew up in Fall River, Massachusetts. My background was modest, and I worked at a Portuguese bakery in town. ~ Emeril Lagasse,
692:I identify with someone wanting something to work out, but not being able to get through the rocks to the river. ~ Emile Hirsch,
693:I love being so tight on people in close-ups that the veins in their eyes look like the Mississippi River. ~ Sylvester Stallone,
694:I think of my second lost compass sinking to the bottom of the river, like the stone it was before Ky changed it. ~ Ally Condie,
695:It's precarious to hang onto the veracity of memory because its edges are smoothed by the river of time. ~ Khang Kijarro Nguyen,
696:My son's an idiot. His teacher asked him to spell Mississippi. He asked which one? The river or the state? ~ Rodney Dangerfield,
697:So: outside, and to the black rush of the Presumpscot River.
To freedom.
For me, the world was beginning. ~ Lauren Oliver,
698:A raft needed to cross the river is discarded when the other shore is reached, not carried about on one's head. ~ Gautama Buddha,
699:A winter message from the river: Never surrender! Life can try to stop you, but somehow find a way to flow! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
700:Be a drop, a stream, or a raging river—it doesn’t matter which form you take, as long as you remain in the flow ~ Baron Baptiste,
701:Dare to begin! He who postpones living rightly is like the rustic who waits for the river to run out before he crosses. ~ Horace,
702:For me the artworld is like a huge river, which began somewhere in the past and keeps flowing towards the future. ~ Ilya Kabakov,
703:From its outside wall half a luggage trolley protruded: platform 93/4 was where the Hogwarts Express docked. River ~ Mick Herron,
704:I do not know much about gods;but I think that the river is a strong brown god-sullen, untamed and intractable . . . ~ T S Eliot,
705:It gets sort of Zen after a while,” Butters said brightly. “Life is a journey. Time is a river. The door is a jar. ~ Jim Butcher,
706:It`s not what we take with us
It`s what we leave behind
Like a river singing
It wont let us sleep at night. ~ Mick Bose,
707:I wish you could see my true nature. Beyond my body and labels, there is a river of tenderness and vulnerability. ~ Haemin Sunim,
708:She was as forthright and simple as the winds that blew over Tara and the yellow river that wound around it. ~ Margaret Mitchell,
709:The river
takes what she wants,
does what she desires
and washes over anything
that stands in her way. ~ Nikita Gill,
710:Too thick to drink,” as the boatmen used to say about the water of the Mississippi River, “too thin to walk on. ~ Paul Schneider,
711:You swam in a river of chance and coincidence. You clung to the happiest accidents—the rest you let float by. ~ David Wroblewski,
712:A field which feeds you, a river which gives you water are much holier than all other so-called holy places! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
713:All I did was sit on the riverbank handing out river water. After I'm gone, I trust you will notice the river. ~ Anthony de Mello,
714:Do you know the moment I laid my eyes on you, I felt the wind knock out of me, like someone just gut-punched me. I ~ River Savage,
715:Every democratic system evolves its own conventions. It is not only the water but the banks which make the river. ~ Indira Gandhi,
716:Every time we see a river flowing forward with courage, deep in our hearts we know that we must do the same! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
717:I can’t stand politicians. A politician is someone who promises you a bridge, even when there’s no river. ~ Gregory David Roberts,
718:I didn't bounce, I coughed," said Tigger crossly.
"Bouncy or coffy, it's all the same at the bottom of the river. ~ A A Milne,
719:If you're good at it, and you love it, and it helps you navigate the river of the world, then it can't be wrong. ~ Sherman Alexie,
720:I think people fall in love with the idea of it, but lust is what you fall into, and love can only grow from that, ~ River Savage,
721:Love was not thunderbolts but a meandering river, an accumulation of accidents, the momentum of details. ~ Simon Sebag Montefiore,
722:Sorry-in-the-Vale, Sorriest River, Crying Pools," said Jared. "Is the quarry called Really Depressed Quarry? ~ Sarah Rees Brennan,
723:The blood that ran through history would fill every river and ocean, but despite all the butchery, here you were. ~ Philipp Meyer,
724:A river of images and thoughts and feelings, dirtied and polluted so that no one could drink from it without gagging. ~ Barry Lyga,
725:Even now, he is every blue blazer getting into cab, every runner along the river,every motorcycle coming and going. ~ Melissa Bank,
726:I see that if you try to fit someone in a box, she might slip through the seams like water and become her own river. ~ Laura Resau,
727:I see you everywhere, in the stars, in the river, to me you're everything that exists; the reality of everything. ~ Virginia Woolf,
728:Let me deal with him. If he turns up dead in the river you’ll know to keep your mouth shut and provide me an alibi. ~ Sally Thorne,
729:"Plunge into the river of time and swim, instead of standing on the banks and noting the course of the currents." ~ Philip Kapleau,
730:Some days he walked along the banks of the river that smelled of shit and pesticides bought with World Bank loans. ~ Arundhati Roy,
731:There are so many traps. There are so many opportunities. Life is a river and we take our boat and we go down it. ~ Frederick Lenz,
732:Whenever I didn't know what to write next, I put a swift river in front of his horse and sent the two of them across! ~ Leif Enger,
733:Adele and Vladimir danced along the banks of the River Seine, the loveliness of spring a backdrop all around them. ~ Kristy Cambron,
734:After morning yoga a luminous being appeared to me in broad daylight. She walked out of the river, and I saw her ~ Alberto Villoldo,
735:a river always leads to some inhabited spot. If we do not find pleasant things we shall at least find new things.” “With ~ Voltaire,
736:He walks through the river of refugees and soldiers, giving purpose and direction to people who would otherwise be lost. ~ Susan Ee,
737:It was heavy as a great river-smooth stone. It was the patient, cut-flower sound of a man who is waiting to die. ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
738:I wrote some of the worst poetry west from the Mississippi River, but I wrote. And I finally sometimes got it right. ~ Maya Angelou,
739:On the placidly flowing river of time, he wished only to make a few ripples: he shrank from diverting its course. ~ Arthur C Clarke,
740:Silence is an ocean. Speech is a river. When the ocean is searching for you, don't walk into the river. Listen to the ocean. ~ Rumi,
741:Silence is an ocean. Speech is a river. When the ocean is searching for you, don’t walk into the river. Listen to the ocean. ~ Rumi,
742:That's why we live by a river. Occasionally, I forget and pat Lit on the back--' 'I hate that.' King Midas & Lit ~ Rick Riordan,
743:The importance of the river cannot be overstated in the history of the country, or the development of the nation. ~ Maurice Hinchey,
744:There's music along the river
For Love wanders there,
Pale flowers on his mantle,
Dark leaves on his hair. ~ James Joyce,
745:The river
where you set
your foot just now
is gone
those waters―
hiving way to this,
now this. ~ Heraclitus,
746:The river of my village doesn’t make you think about anything.
When you’re at its bank you’re only at its bank. ~ Alberto Caeiro,
747:What the river was showing her now was that she could flow beyond the brokenness, redeem herself, and fuse once more. ~ Ursula Hegi,
748:Ain't no mountain high enough, ain't no valley low enough, ain't no river wide enough, to keep me from getting to you. ~ Marvin Gaye,
749:And he misses her Like a wind starved sail He sits knowing what direction to go But the current keeps pulling him Down river. ~ Rumi,
750:As I let go of the rope, a familar shot of pure joy surged through me at being part of the river, of this wild place. ~ Tricia Mills,
751:As I look ahead, I am filled with foreboding. Like the Roman, I seem to see "the River Tiber foaming with much blood. ~ Enoch Powell,
752:How many miles of river melting and how many trees of blossoms blooming would it take for the season to be called spring? ~ Yiyun Li,
753:It's to bad we didn't stay longer", I murmur, looking out at the river. "I would have liked to die close to home. ~ Victoria Aveyard,
754:I went down to the river,
I set down on the bank.
I tried to think but couldn't,
So I jumped in and sank. ~ Langston Hughes,
755:The good life of any river may depend on the perception of its music; and the preservation of some music to perceive. ~ Aldo Leopold,
756:The husk of a man in the woods below me bled into a creek that fed into a river that sparkled gaily in the winter sun. ~ T R Pearson,
757:There is so much want. I feel it so much that I am water, a river of want, pooled in the shape of a girl named Cassia. ~ Ally Condie,
758:The West gave her ideas. She would often go to the river and sit on the bank and stare, quietly, for hours on end. ~ Miroslav Penkov,
759:An undisturbed river is as perfect as we will ever know, every refractive slide of cold water a glimpse of eternity. ~ Thomas McGuane,
760:A river or stream is a cycle of energy from sun to plants to insects to fish. It is a continuum broken only by humans. ~ Aldo Leopold,
761:Don’t you dare leave this fuckin’ room. I’m important too. I’m your fuckin’ husband. Do you hear me? We are important. ~ River Savage,
762:I cried a river of tears but he was too heavy to float on them. So I dragged him with me these years across an ocean. ~ August Wilson,
763:If you are open to receiving the essential nature of life, its intelligence will flow through you like a great river. ~ Bryant McGill,
764:Most of us float with the river and there are a few people who move the river. Robert DeNiro is definitely one of them. ~ Ethan Hawke,
765:What? I heard the story. Fish-centaurs. Merpeople. Letter of intro to the Tiber River god. Got it. But these brownies— ~ Rick Riordan,
766:You have inherited (the) most from yourself, not from your family! The family is only a river through which Soul flows. ~ Edgar Cayce,
767:But just as the river is always at the door, so is the world always outside. And it is in the world that we have to live. ~ Lian Hearn,
768:Definitely River Phoenix is somebody that I thought, "This guy is very cool." I wanted to be like him when I was a kid. ~ Jim Sturgess,
769:I am chaos in this ordered society, the flaw in a carefully wrought plan. I am turbulence in the queen's eternal river. ~ Eugie Foster,
770:Like the dew on the mountain, like the foam on the river, like the bubble on the fountain, thou art gone, and for ever! ~ Walter Scott,
771:Standing with reluctant feet Where the brook and river meet; Womanhood and childhood fleet. HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW ~ D E Stevenson,
772:The cataract of grief is a longer drop than Niagara, and I guess I've not reached the river of acceptance at the bottom. ~ Dean Koontz,
773:The path to equanimity lies in observing the present and allowing it to float undisturbed down the river of our awareness. ~ Anonymous,
774:the taste of warm rain; the smell of a baby; the din of a swollen river, rushing past her tree and onward to infinity. ~ David Sedaris,
775:Whatever works, that's my philosophy. I don't care if it's magic beans or a prayer cloth dipped in the Jordan River. ~ Robert Ferrigno,
776:Writing about yourself seems to be a lot like sticking a branch into clear river-water and rolling up the muddy bottom. ~ Stephen King,
777:As you walk, you cut open and create that river bed into which the stream of your descendants shall enter and flow. ~ Nikos Kazantzakis,
778:My whole life seemed to spill out into the river, swirling away from me, everything I had ever been or ever wanted to be. ~ Tim O Brien,
779:Odysseus drew the world to him,” she said. “Telegonus runs after, shaping as he goes, like a river carving a channel. ~ Madeline Miller,
780:So our lives glide on: the river ends we don't know where, and the sea begins, and then there is no more jumping ashore. ~ George Eliot,
781:The happy heart runs with the river, floats on the air, lifts to the music, soars with the eagle, hopes with the prayer. ~ Maya Angelou,
782:The only way to be an actor is to find ways to work as an actor, even if that means doing a one-man show by a river. ~ Chiwetel Ejiofor,
783:The river, the river itself, leaves marks but bears none. It is only water flowing in a path that other water has worn. ~ Wendell Berry,
784:When a man must be afraid to drink freely from his country's river and streams that country is no longer fit to live in. ~ Edward Abbey,
785:I know why Kurtz went up river. He was tired of all the weak fucks that populate the streets of every city in the world. ~ Henry Rollins,
786:I really like acting because you can create a character. You can make someone who has never existed before. That's neat. ~ River Phoenix,
787:I was born in Naples but my mother is from Rome , therefore some water from the Tiber river runs for sure in my veins. ~ Augusto De Luca,
788:I woke up, a bag of bones. Literally. They had gathered up my bones and put them in a bag and thrown the bag into a river. ~ Derek Landy,
789:Silvery white hair cascaded past broad shoulders in a river broken only by the tips of the elven lord’s pointed ears. ~ Kathryne Kennedy,
790:Spirit
is Life
It flows thru
the death of me
endlessly
like a river
unafraid
of becoming
the sea ~ Gregory Corso,
791:... the natural world is the old river that runs through everything, and I think poets will forever fish along its shores. ~ Mary Oliver,
792:What intelligent remedy, like jumping in the river, do you suggest if we find this man Lymond irreconcilably dreadful? ~ Dorothy Dunnett,
793:When crossing a river in bright moonlight, I love to see the water scatter in showers of crystal beneath the oxen's feet. ~ Sei Sh nagon,
794:A frozen river is not a dry one, it's just a still river on the surface but is still moving, and so am my winter writing. ~ Willie Nelson,
795:Although I can't stop all cruelty to living creatures on the planet, I can be kinder to every living creature in my life. ~ River Phoenix,
796:One of the hardest things to accept when someone you love dies is that life goes on. It’s like a river that never stops. ~ Linda Castillo,
797:Putting your hand into a river, you simultaneously touch the last of what is passing and the first of what is coming. ~ Leonardo da Vinci,
798:That's why we live by a river. Occasionally, I forget and pat Lit on the back--'
'I hate that.'
King Midas & Lit ~ Rick Riordan,
799:There are other dogs who need help. Rescue is like a river; it has to keep flowing. Otherwise even more dogs would die. ~ W Bruce Cameron,
800:There are people in this administration who say they don't care if the UN sinks under the East river, and other crude things. ~ Hans Blix,
801:The true self is always in motion - like music, a river of life, changing, moving, failing, suffering, learning, shining. ~ Brenda Ueland,
802:While the river of life glides along smoothly, it remains the same river; only the landscape on either bank seems to change. ~ Max Muller,
803:Disclosing his wound to his listener was the same as bathing it in the river, until it became cool and one with the river. ~ Hermann Hesse,
804:Go softly by that river side Or when you would depart, You'll find its every winding tied; And knotted round your heart. ~ Rudyard Kipling,
805:Guess I’ve been officially slapped on the wrist for fishing in the River of Dreams without a license. Hey, is that a peach? ~ Julie Kagawa,
806:Heraclitus says you cannot step into the same river twice. We can also say that the same river cannot touch us twice! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
807:I chatter, chatter, as I flow
To join the brimming river,
For men may come and men may go
But I go on for ever. ~ Alfred Tennyson,
808:I climb up next to her and watch the river and all the things that float and swim along it—birds, debris from the mountains. ~ Ally Condie,
809:Like the waves of a river that flow slowly on and return never back, the days of human life pass and come not back again. ~ Buddhist Texts,
810:Playing Rachmaninoff was like walking on a rope bridge across a gorge with dreamy skies above and a raging, muddy river below. ~ Ella Leya,
811:All our thoughts, all our sentiments will move towards the Divine as a river towards the sea.
   ~ The Mother, Words Of The Mother II, [T5],
812:Disclosing his wound to this listener was the same as bathing it in the river, until it became cool and one with the river. ~ Hermann Hesse,
813:have to be alone. Let me learn to breathe the ugliness you see. Let me share the darkness, Kadence. Just don’t push me away. ~ River Savage,
814: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,
815:Is it possible to take river water back after it has mixed into the sea? The river and the sea are united and one now. ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
816:man measured him up and down, and said he would go and consult his master, and then come back and chuck us both into the river. ~ Anonymous,
817:River would suggest they [Lamb, Taverner] get a room, provided the room was soundproofed, locked, and had an alligator in it. ~ Mick Herron,
818:The dream of my life is to lie down by a slow river and stare at the light in the trees - to learn something by being nothing ~ Mary Oliver,
819:Therapy is the boat across the river, but most don't want to get off. Don't blame, forgive, All healing is self-healing ~ Albert Schweitzer,
820:There is so much that I want. I feel it so much that I am water, a river of want, pooled in the shape of a girl named Cassia. ~ Ally Condie,
821:Time is a river, a violent current of events, glimpsed once and already carried past us, and another follows and is gone. ~ Marcus Aurelius,
822:Together, we travel the living river. We turn our faces to the sunlight and fly time and time again home to Kingdom Arcadia. ~ Lisa Wingate,
823:And out again I curve and flow
To join the brimming river,
For men may come and men may go,
But I go on for ever. ~ Alfred Tennyson,
824:A writer is a river. Everything flows and changes and we're never the same person as the one who wrote yesterday's story. ~ Aleksandr Voinov,
825:Cassivelaunus had prepared the river for Caesar, by planting it full of stakes (and had, no doubt, put up a notice-board). ~ Jerome K Jerome,
826:could see masts of submerged ships poking up from the water—and seeded the East River with spiked obstacles to thwart vessels. ~ Ron Chernow,
827:He showed me the river of living water, sparkling like crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb. Revelation 22:1 ~ Beth Moore,
828:It is only in appearance that time is a river. It is rather a vast landscape and it is the eye of the beholder that moves. ~ Thornton Wilder,
829:I was born upon thy bank, river, My blood flows in thy stream, And thou meanderest forever, At the bottom of my dream. ~ Henry David Thoreau,
830:Life is a river; every time you wait for something, that river continues to flow and you miss many other opportunities! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
831:So may heaven's grace clear away the foam from the conscience, that the river of thy thoughts may roll limpid thenceforth. ~ Dante Alighieri,
832:So we found the end of our journey. So we stood, alive in the river of light, Among the creatures of light, creatures of light. ~ Ted Hughes,
833:That's the way it is with the mind. Nothing is ever equal. Like a river, as it flows, the course changes with the terrain. ~ Haruki Murakami,
834:The course of a person’s life, like the course of a river, may likewise be changed by means of ingenious and timely precautions. ~ Ross King,
835: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,
836:There's a line from Heraclitus: No man steps in the same river twice, for it is not the same river and he is not the same man. ~ Tom Rachman,
837:The river is not where it begins or ends, but right in the middle point, anchored by what has happened and what is to arrive. ~ Colum McCann,
838:The river was always there inside of me, but I was very shy. I could see that this was my path. I felt destiny in my own music. ~ Paula Cole,
839:The road to democracy may be winding and is like a river taking many curves, but eventually the river will reach the ocean. ~ Chen Shui bian,
840:Toen ik jong was, heb ik jarenlang gedacht dat als je iets ergs wenste, het ook echt gebeurde. Want dat was zo. Bij mij. - River ~ Laure Eve,
841:We must kill them in war, just because they live beyond the river. If they lived on this side, we would be called murderers. ~ Blaise Pascal,
842:Dreaming by the river, I dedicated my imagination to water, to clear, green water, the water that makes the meadows green. ~ Gaston Bachelard,
843:Gentle reader, I was born upon the water - not upon the salt and angry ocean, but upon the fresh and rapid-flowing river. ~ Frederick Marryat,
844:I believe I would take to it. I confess that I sometimes grow tired of water. It wears at me, like a river does its banks.” He ~ Erika Swyler,
845:I enjoy peaceful moments when the whole world seems to be flowing river of verse and all I have to do is learn how to swim. ~ Margarita Engle,
846:if the river were dry, I am able to fill it with my tears; if the wind were down, I could drive the boat with my sighs. ~ William Shakespeare,
847:In some parts of the city, curiosity didn't just kill the cat, it threw it in the river with lead weights tied to its feet. ~ Terry Pratchett,
848:Story is our only boat for sailing on the river of time, but in the great rapids and the winding shallows no boat is safe. ~ Ursula K Le Guin,
849:The boy River had grown into Styx the man and, despite his flaws and his harshness, he was all I wanted. All I had ever wanted. ~ Tillie Cole,
850:Worlds on worlds are rolling ever From creation to decay, Like the bubbles on a river Sparkling, bursting, borne away. ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley,
851:Faith does not need to push the river because faith is able to trust that there is a river. The river is flowing. We are in it. ~ Richard Rohr,
852:He thought of Heraclitus: a man cannot step in the same river twice, for it is not the same river, and he is not the same man. ~ Sharon Guskin,
853:Holly, who has a smart mouth on her, was able to fuck with his head enough to have him giftwrap his balls and send them to her. ~ River Savage,
854:I love you, Wren,” he said, voice strong and smooth as the river. “For everything that you are and everything that you aren’t. ~ Kandi Steiner,
855:"In a natural state of rest, all the time and in any situation, let your meditation be like the continuous flow of a river." ~ Patrul Rinpoche,
856:Like two eagles soar as one upon the river of the wind with the promise of forever, we will take the past and learn how to begin. ~ Pocahontas,
857:Oh, Mr. Take-My-Cock-Not-His.” I spit out my coffee and watch a smirk spread across her face. “I must admit it was kind of hot. ~ River Savage,
858:She moves to argue, but I stop her. “Swear to Christ, woman. Get your ass on the fuckin’ bike now or I’m takin’ you right here. ~ River Savage,
859:Their cold blue light shone through the silver curtains of river mist as streetlamps might glimmer through a smoke-grimed window ~ Scott Lynch,
860:There was a quote about "standing in a river too long or long enough" that I can't find now. Anyone remember? If so, what page? ~ Colum McCann,
861:The Thames is in many respects the river of the dead. It has the power to hurt and to kill.’ Peter Ackroyd, Thames: Sacred River ~ Kate Rhodes,
862:Time was a face on the water, & like the great river before them, it did nothing but flow.' - The Wind Through The Keyhole. ~ Stephen King,
863:Wherever the intention of each might lie, we are together being carried along at the same speed down the same river of time. ~ Haruki Murakami,
864:You need a certain amount of nerve to be a writer, an almost physical nerve, the kind you need to walk a log across a river. ~ Margaret Atwood,
865:43. Time is a river, a violent current of events, glimpsed once and already carried past us, and another follows and is gone. ~ Marcus Aurelius,
866:A maidenhead, the virgin's trouble
Is well-compare-d to a bubble
on a navigable river
Soon 'tis touched t'is gone forever ~ John Clare,
867:Each is like a river that leaves behind its name and shape, the whole course of its path , to vanish into the vast sea of God. ~ Richard Selzer,
868:Here, on the river's verge, I could be busy for months without changing my place, simply leaning a little more to right or left. ~ Paul Cezanne,
869:Hitler's mind was a deep-running river. You could never tell when something it had absorbed would bob to the surface again. ~ Ernst Hanfstaengl,
870:If a man going down into a river, swollen and swiftly flowing, is carried away by the current - how can he help others across? ~ Gautama Buddha,
871:Poetry arrived in search of me. I don't know, I don't know where it came from, from winter or a river. I don't know how or when. ~ Pablo Neruda,
872:The air moves like a river and carries the clouds with it; just as running water carries all the things that float upon it. ~ Leonardo da Vinci,
873:U-boat flying a white flag sailed up New Hampshire’s Piscataqua river, where bewildered state police received its captain and crew. ~ Anonymous,
874:Up the river, toward the city, buttery sunlight bounced off the Temple of the Dawn, scattering color into the air like a jewel. ~ Sharon Guskin,
875:We don't have to look for what the next thing will be. If experience is any judge, it'll come flowing toward us like a river. ~ Stephen Colbert,
876:When the law is wrong it's because it's unnatural, but in this case it is natural and a river will drown you if you buck it now ~ Arthur Miller,
877:Why cross and ocean when you can cross a river? Why should we sail to Washington when we can meet right away 10 miles from here? ~ Shimon Peres,
878:A complex decision is like a great river, drawing from its many tributaries the innumerable premises of which it is constituted. ~ Herbert Simon,
879:But blasting the drummer into the river, though it would have been easy at this range, was not a good way to be inconspicuous. ~ Neal Stephenson,
880:For all at last return to the sea- to Oceanus, the ocean river, like the ever-flowing stream of time, the beginning and the end. ~ Rachel Carson,
881:He drove to work, his car a sunny little island of calm in the middle of the swollen river of misery that was the morning commute. ~ Scott Meyer,
882:I don't know anything but writing practice, and so what I really do is direct that energy as if it were flowing down a river. ~ Natalie Goldberg,
883:It is always easy to flow with the river and to run with the wind! But glory and honour are often not found in easy things! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
884:Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned and the last fish been caught we will realise we cannot eat money. ~ Anonymous,
885:Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned and the last fish been caught will we realise we cannot eat money. ~ Anonymous,
886:The river can go back over the past and bring it all up and spit it out on the banks in full view of everyone, but people can’t. ~ Paula Hawkins,
887:Trying to hold onto “how it was” will only create suffering and disappointment, because life is a river and everything changes. ~ Jack Kornfield,
888:We are but whirlpools in a river of ever-flowing water. We are not stuff that abides, but patterns that perpetuate themselves. ~ Norbert Wiener,
889:What do you most wish for, Izzy?"
"Herbs and salads, and fish straight from the river. A man needs no more than such pleasures. ~ Mary Novik,
890:And he misses her
Like a wind starved sail
He sits knowing what direction to go
But the current keeps pulling him
Down river. ~ Rumi,
891:Any [artificial intelligence] smart enough to pass a Turing test is smart enough to know to fail it.” —IAN MCDONALD, River of Gods It ~ Nick Cole,
892:Be patient. Always be kind. Stand in the middle of the river. Be prepared. It [success] will all come. Don't be in such a rush. ~ Rockmond Dunbar,
893:Everything is flowing. The Great River of Time takes everything with it, and nothing in this world remains unchanged or stabilized. ~ Mouni Sadhu,
894:Few indeed are the instances in history of a river-line athwart the advance of a superior army proving an effective defence ~ Winston S Churchill,
895:Five more miles to go! We climb through rain and snow, A river to cross— A mountain to pass— Now we've four more miles to go!   The ~ Ruskin Bond,
896:Her full nature, like that river of which Cyrus broke the strength, spent itself in channels which had no great name on the earth. ~ George Eliot,
897:Music is a hobby, because I'm not making any money out of it, but I put just as much conviction into that as I do into my acting. ~ River Phoenix,
898:Oh Khusrau, the river of love
Runs in strange directions.
One who jumps into it drowns,
And one who drowns, gets across. ~ Amir Khusrau,
899:Our love was a river, always changing under the mercy of nature’s elements, but we continued to flow, even when we trickled. ~ Shannon A Thompson,
900:Wake up Lovers, It is time to start the Journey! Let us kiss the ground & flow like a river towards the Ocean. Only love can lead the way. ~ Rumi,
901:As he stared down at River's lips, swollen from his kisses, there was no question she would be his. The fire within her matched his. ~ Donna Grant,
902:...because of the foulness of her mother's emotional river, a current which ran swift, changing its path without warning... ~ Tamara Rose Blodgett,
903:I'll love you, dear, I'll love you till China and Africa meet and the river jumps over the mountain and the salmon sing in the street. ~ W H Auden,
904:It?s a beautiful descent in a 737, into the Bitterroot Valley, following the Clark Fork River, on a perfect golden autumn day . ~ Garrison Keillor,
905:I was the one with the open wound, and the river waters turned red when I bathed in them. My sadness is greater than the heavens. ~ Laura Restrepo,
906:Laugh with people laughing, cry with people crying, but don't fall into the river of world illusion. Stay on the banks. ~ Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj,
907:Let us not forget the East Bank of the (River) Jordan, where seventy per cent of the inhabitants belong to the Palestinian nation. ~ George Habash,
908:Morning larks called to one another from the shallows at the river's edge, and the sky began to silver behind the friar like a halo. ~ Julie Berry,
909:Not a hundred feet away the river roared over a cliff's-edge, and we weren't really leaves, even if I'd been careful to forget that. ~ Naomi Novik,
910:The Columbia River Bar has swallowed more ships, about 2,100 at last count, than any other location on the Pacific north of Mexico. ~ Timothy Egan,
911:The water changed to vapour and rose, became rain and came down again, became spring, brook and river, changed a new, flowed anew. ~ Hermann Hesse,
912:To insist on a spiritual practice that served you in the past is to carry the raft on your back after you have crossed the river. ~ Gautama Buddha,
913:Having made this lunatic confession, I began to throw my torn-up grass into the river, as if I had some thoughts of following it. ~ Charles Dickens,
914:I thought how much I wanted to be like the river, which had no memory, and how little like the earth, which could never forget. * ~ Miroslav Penkov,
915:One girl was the inspiration for me singing 'Cry Me A River' on 'The X Factor.' That was my payback to her because she was unfaithful. ~ Liam Payne,
916:The anecdote was funny, but as my father gazed across the river at the university of his youth, his Russian life was in his eyes. ~ Paullina Simons,
917:The man who said that one cannot step into the same river twice said something wrong; one can step into the same river twice. ~ Ludwig Wittgenstein,
918:This dull river has a deep religion of its own; so, let us trust, has the dullest human soul, though, perhaps, unconsciously. ~ Nathaniel Hawthorne,
919:Alcohol is the river we sit on the banks of, contemplating. Sometimes we watch ourselves float past, sometimes we watch ourselves sink. ~ Nick Flynn,
920:He had returned to the source of the river that ran steadily through the galaxy, invigorating and sweeping up the dead as it passed. ~ Sean Williams,
921:I have been standing on the side of life, watching it float by. I want to swim in the river. I want to feel the current. -Loving Frank ~ Nancy Horan,
922:Many years ago, there used to be something called ‘conflict of interest.’ No longer, I’m afraid. Today, we all bathe in the same river. ~ Gore Vidal,
923:Not a hundred feet away the river roared over a cliff's-edge, and were weren't really leaves, even if I'd been careful to forget that. ~ Naomi Novik,
924:She watched his face as earnestly as he watched the river. But, in the intensity of her look there was a touch of dread or horror. ~ Charles Dickens,
925:Steam rose from the river, from the building rooftops, from the mud, from the trees surrounding the town—antediluvian jungle. I ~ Richard Paul Russo,
926:The human body is river of intelligence, energy and information that is constantly renewing itself in every second of its existence. ~ Deepak Chopra,
927:The river was mild and leisurely, going away from the people who ate shadows for breakfast and steam for lunch and vapors for supper. ~ Ray Bradbury,
928:Things are going downhill with you!’ he said to himself, and laughed
about it . . . and he also saw the river going downhill. . . ~ Hermann Hesse,
929:You can't argue with a river, it isgoing to flow.You can dam it up?put it to useful purposes?deflect it, but you can't argue with it. ~ Dean Acheson,
930:An old-growth forest, a mountain range or a river valley is more important and certainly more loveable than any country will ever be. ~ Arundhati Roy,
931:I should have known the power-hungry slave drivers at River's Edge would see my five days of freedom only as a challenge to be filled. ~ Cate Tiernan,
932:   The Great Miami had brought the first settlers straggling up from Cincinnati, and like most river towns, the city had gown up along ~ M Ruth Myers,
933:The tailor bird builds her nest in deep woods, she uses no more than one branch.The mole drinks off the river, it can only fill one belly. ~ Zhuangzi,
934:Thousands of refugees who had fled across the Congo River to escape Leopold’s regime eventually fled back to escape the French. The ~ Adam Hochschild,
935:Does anyone come to New York clean? I'm afraid not. But crossing the Hudson I thought of crossing Lethe, milky river of forgetting. ~ Stephanie Danler,
936:Don't swim against the current. Stay in the river, become the river; and the river is already going to the sea. This is the great teaching. ~ Rajneesh,
937:Like a singing river
You break out to flow freely
I am the mountain behind
Happily I watch you
Memory of us
Full and sweet ~ Anchee Min,
938:No story sits by itself, Sometimes stories meet at corners and sometimes they cover one another completely, like stones beneath a river. ~ Mitch Albom,
939:Not every man or woman sailing down the river will be a figure of force or significance. Some are merely in the boat with all of us. ~ Guy Gavriel Kay,
940:Over the river and through the woods, grandma has fallen down. The police save the day, and haul me away, from the shitty all-white town. ~ Amy Harmon,
941:So we found the end of our journey.

So we stood, alive in the river of light,
Among the creatures of light, creatures of light. ~ Ted Hughes,
942:The city of Cork - the urban center, where all the shops and bars and everything are - is actually an island, a river island. ~ John Jeremiah Sullivan,
943:The river flows at its own sweet will, but the flood is bound in the two banks. If it were not thus bound, its freedom would be wasted. ~ Vinoba Bhave,
944:The stones of a river start out rough, but with the current continually bumping and polishing them, they end up being beautiful. ~ Swami Satchidananda,
945:Those who are victorious plan effectively and change decisively. They are like a great river that maintains its course but adjusts its flow. ~ Sun Tzu,
946:18  O that thou hadst hearkened to my commandments—then had thy peace been as a river, and thy righteousness as the waves of the sea. ~ Joseph Smith Jr,
947:all these years I have looked through your limbs
to the river below and the roofs and the night
and you were the way I saw the world ~ W S Merwin,
948:but a love with no name and no explanation, like a river that cannot explain why it follows a particular course but simply flows onward. ~ Paulo Coelho,
949:Everyone in the life before was cranky, I think, because they just wanted to know. --After I Was Thrown in the River and Before I Drowned ~ Dave Eggers,
950:I never set fire to a piano. I'd like to have got away with it, though. I pushed a couple of them in the river. They wasn't any good. ~ Jerry Lee Lewis,
951:Poetry is a section of river-fog and moving boat-lights, delivered between bridges and whistles, so one says, 'Oh!' and another, 'How?' ~ Carl Sandburg,
952:So come to the pond, or the river of your imagination, or the harbor of your longing, and put your lips to the world. And live your life. ~ Mary Oliver,
953:The blues is a mighty long road. Or it could be a river, one that twists and turns and flows into a sea of limitless musical potential. ~ Billy Gibbons,
954:The Galactic Center Series In the Ocean of Night Across the Sea of Suns Great Sky River Tides of Light Furious Gulf Sailing Bright Eternity ~ Anonymous,
955:Time. It rubs the rough edges that hurt us smooth. Because I tend to forget that, I've kept a pebble from every river I've ever traveled. ~ Nina George,
956:Time was as fluid as a river. Waiting for something exciting made time crawl on its knees, and working on deadline made time sprint. ~ Karen McQuestion,
957:To trace the history of a river . . . is to trace the history of the soul, the history of the mind descending and arising in the body. ~ Gretel Ehrlich,
958:What?" It was a good word. Like a rock in a river, sticking up to let you land on it, so you could make your way across the flow. ~ Patricia A McKillip,
959:When I look into my past the river seems to meet my eyes, staring back, as if to ask, Do you recognize me, wherever you are? Recognition ~ Amitav Ghosh,
960:When the river meets the sea, he dies! Because the character of the river is to flow and when the character dies, everything dies! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
961:A little guilt has made more than a few men live better than they would have done—trying to even the scales before they cross the river. ~ Conn Iggulden,
962:And so, in this universal river
Where I’m not a wave, but waves,
I languidly flow, with no requests
And no gods to hear them. ~ Fernando Pessoa,
963:But I shall follow the endless, winding way, — the flowing river in the cave of man; careless whither I be led, reckless where I land. ~ Herman Melville,
964:Figures dark beneath their loads pass down the far bank of the river, rendered immortal by the streak of sunset upon their shoulders ~ Peter Matthiessen,
965:If one morning I walked on top of the water across the Potomac River, the headline that afternoon would read: 'President Can't Swim.' ~ Lyndon B Johnson,
966:I go to the river from time to time to ponder over the crazy days in my life. Watch the river flow, ease my mind and soul where I go. ~ Natalie Merchant,
967:Muddy Waters he play in the river Joan Rivers she play in the mud Swami guru play in a big salad bowl Counting lettuce and chewing his cud ~ Tom Robbins,
968:The smallest pleasure, like a mouthful of canned fruit or the chance to bathe in an ice-cold river, was a luxury, something to be savored. ~ Mark Bowden,
969:When a capitalist looks at the river, all they can think about is, "How can I pollute this river and destroy it and make money from it?" ~ Ian Svenonius,
970:You must build your House of Parliament on the river: so... that the populace cannot exact their demands by sitting down round you. ~ Duke of Wellington,
971:Across the river, fields of poppies stretched along the bank, the delicate scarlet heads dancing in the breeze, carefree and flourishing. ~ Bella Forrest,
972:A river is an appropriate frontier. Water is neutral and in its impartial winding makes the national boundary look like an act of God.—OPE ~ Paul Theroux,
973:James Dean taught me not to speed, River Phoenix taught me not to DO speed, and Marlon Brando taught me to slow down on the cheeseburgers. ~ Emile Hirsch,
974:There is no way that you can know the taste of water unless you drink it or unless it has rained on you or unless you jump in the river. ~ Charles Manson,
975:Yeah, we held a junior carp tournament on the St. Lawrence River in New York last August. I hosted that along with a couple of other people. ~ Tom Felton,
976:Any aeai [A.I., artificial intelligence] smart enough to pass a Turing test is smart enough to know to fail it. ~ Ian McDonald (2006) River of Gods. p. 42,
977:By 2000, the Pearl River Delta was home to an estimated 22 million migrant workers. Fewer than 3 percent of them returned home permanently. ~ Dan Washburn,
978:He wanted to tell her that if it were simply a matter of crossing the river Styx and trading places with Beau, he'd be gone in a heartbeat. ~ Pamela Clare,
979:If history teaches us any lessons at all, it teaches us that force applied to religion creates not a purity of faith but a river of blood. ~ Edwin Gaustad,
980:None of this was what held Yeva's gaze. Because in the bottom of the valley, straddling the river nestled in the foothills, was a castle. ~ Meagan Spooner,
981:Palestine is Arab and must be liberated from the river to the sea and all the Zionists who emigrated to the land of Palestine must leave. ~ Saddam Hussein,
982:That man has missed something who has never left a brothel at sunrise feeling like throwing himself into the river out of pure disgust. ~ Gustave Flaubert,
983:The girl was very pretty and her body was like a clear mountain river of skin and muscle flowing over rocks of bone and hidden nerves. ~ Richard Brautigan,
984:There comes a point where we need to stop just pulling people out of the river. We need to go upstream and find out why they're falling in. ~ Desmond Tutu,
985:We can none of us step into the same river twice, but the river flows on and the other river we step into is cool and refreshing, too ~ W Somerset Maugham,
986: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,
987:All life passes like a fast flowing river and how strange to see that happiness increases this speed! Yes, a happy life passes faster! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
988:Between the banks of pleasure and pain flows the river of life. If you spend much time on either bank you will miss out on life. ~ Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj,
989:Every man has a river on his mind: The River of Thoughts! But not every man has a holy river on his mind: The River of Right Thoughts! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
990:I am something to be tossed into a junkyard, thrown into the river, if necessary. I don't feel real anymore. I feel like I could disappear. ~ Gillian Flynn,
991:I am something to be tossed into a junkyard, thrown into the river, if necessary. I don’t feel real anymore. I feel like I could disappear. ~ Gillian Flynn,
992:I can’t on my own change the regime in South Africa or teach the Palestinians to learn to live with the Israelies, but I can start with me. ~ River Phoenix,
993:If you sit on the bank of a river, you see only a small part of its surface. And yet, the water before your eyes is proof of unknowable depths. ~ Anonymous,
994:I'm so lonely in the world I want to peel all of my flesh off and walk, just bone and gristle, straight into the river, to be swallowed. ~ Kathleen Glasgow,
995:"Inside us there lie a mountain of fear and a deep river of grief. But there is also the compassionate eye witnessing your inner landscape." ~ Haemin Sunim,
996:It was actually, 'Where ever there is television, there is poor old shagged out Tom Baker running across the rocks and punting down the river.' ~ Tom Baker,
997:I want love, Diary. I want to feel my heart melt, want to see my icy stalactites shatter and plunge into a river of passion and beauty. ~ Melissa Panarello,
998:I wondered then why children played so in the river, but adults ceased to see it with the same eyes. Why couldn't we embrace such simple joys? ~ John Shors,
999:Look for where the sky is brightest along the horizon. That reflects the nearest river. Strike out for a river and you will find habitation. ~ Eudora Welty,
1000:nonsense? Yet as it collapsed, it did not take the calm or sense of mastery with it; they remained. They had built a boat, crossed a river, and ~ Greg Bear,
1001:Ricky had taught me a few cuss words. I usually practiced them in the woods by the river, then prayed for forgiveness as soon as I was done. ~ John Grisham,
1002:Sitting there on the bus as it crossed the river and traipsed out through the dreary purlieus of Kennington, the giggling turned to laughter. ~ Simon Mawer,
1003:The point of going somewhere like the Napo River in Ecuador is not to see the most spectacular anything. It is simply to see what is there. ~ Annie Dillard,
1004:there is no way that you can know the taste of water unless you drink it or unless it has rained on you or unless you jump in the river. ~ Vincent Bugliosi,
1005:We all need the waters of the Mercy River. Though they don't run deep, there's usually enough, just enough, for the extravagance of our lives. ~ Jonis Agee,
1006:What I didn't know was that if I didn't stand with my back to the wall, Hollywood people would unscrew my ass and sell it down the river. ~ Joseph Wambaugh,
1007:blown to the big river floating away... cherry blossoms - from the website http://haikuguy.com/issa/

~ Kobayashi Issa, blown to the big river
,
1008:by the end of the week, all the cowboys along the river knew that the only sporting woman in Lonesome Dove had abruptly given up the sport. ~ Larry McMurtry,
1009:Everything is ironic to me. There are moments I find hysterical, but I'm probably the only one who would find that, except for a few people. ~ River Phoenix,
1010:I don't think anyone could write a completely honest autobiography. I am sure no one could bear to read it: My Past Was An Evil River. ~ William S Burroughs,
1011:I'm really normal. I play football, go to the beach, drive. We have dogs. I can imagine people calling me a character, but I'm Joe Straight. ~ River Phoenix,
1012:Most of the locks and dams on the upper Mississippi River system are over 60 years old and many are in serious need of repair and rehabilitation. ~ Ron Kind,
1013:The bright side of it is,” said Puddleglum, “that if we break our necks getting down the cliff, then we’re safe from being drowned in the river. ~ C S Lewis,
1014:the dead as if they were two mutually exclusive categories. As if you cannot have a river that is also a road, or a song that is also a color. ~ Neil Gaiman,
1015:The raft is used to cross the river. It isn't to be carried around on your shoulders. The finger which points at the moon isn't the moon itself. ~ Nhat Hanh,
1016:They sang to his father as he crossed that last dark river, heading to the distant land of light where the Creator of all waited in welcome. ~ Debra Holland,
1017:We could liberate a million trophies. We could fill every river to the brim. But it would never fully substitute for liberating ourselves. ~ Kirsten Hubbard,
1018:When the last tree is cut, When the last river is emptied, When the last fish is caught, Only then will Man realize that he can not eat money. ~ Eric Weiner,
1019:You want soldiers who, when they get to a river after a long march, don't start rooting for their canteen in their pack, but just dive right in. ~ Tom Waits,
1020:I came where the river Ran over stones; My ears knew An early joy. And all the waters Of all the streams Sang in my veins That summer day. ~ Theodore Roethke,
1021:If you declare a particular river as sacred, what will other rivers think of this? Be just! All rivers give you life and all are sacred! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1022:I’ll love you, dear, I’ll love you
Till China and Africa meet,
And the river jumps over the mountain
And the salmon sing in the street ~ W H Auden,
1023:The body and its parts are a river, the soul a dream and mist, life is warfare and a journey far from home, lasting reputation is oblivion. ~ Marcus Aurelius,
1024:The mountains were gone, replaced by a lush green vale. A river flowed out of the mountains, twisting in great curves through the vale until it ~ John Gwynne,
1025:And when you died
I took you down to the river.
And when I died
you waited for me by the shore.
So it was that time passed between us. ~ Shaun Tan,
1026:Cicero called Aristotle a river of flowing gold, and said of Plato's Dialogues, that if Jupiter were to speak, it would be in language like theirs. ~ Plutarch,
1027:EBay may be a shark in the ocean, but I'm a crocodile in the Yangtze River. If we fight in the ocean, we lose, but if we fight in the river, we win. ~ Jack Ma,
1028:Everyone in the life before was cranky, I think, because they just wanted to know.

--After I Was Thrown in the River and Before I Drowned ~ Dave Eggers,
1029:I did my best work in The Mosquito Coast. I know it wasn't such a big hit, but for me it was more meaningful than anything else I'd ever done. ~ River Phoenix,
1030:I realize that it was during one of those trips to the river that our lives and our world changed. For it was here the time began to matter. ~ Chigozie Obioma,
1031:I was left behind with the immensity of existing things. A river, suffering because reflections of clouds and tress and not clouds and trees. ~ Czes aw Mi osz,
1032:No sound here but the river lapping hungry at the edge of the forest, the sigh of the wind in the leaves and the rasping drone of insects. ~ Caitl n R Kiernan,
1033:Our trouble is that we drink too much tea. I see in this the slow revenge of the Orient, which has diverted the Yellow River down our throats. ~ J B Priestley,
1034:People’s thoughts tend to trail behind them, a stream of consciousness flowing like a river. Or a drippy faucet. It depends on the person. ~ Kate Karyus Quinn,
1035:Perhaps some of us have to go through dark and devious ways before we can find the river of peace or the highroad to the soul's destination. ~ Joseph Campbell,
1036:Sugar Magnolia, spoil blooming, eyes all empty and I don't care/ Saw my baby down by the river, could smell her sweet stench waft through the air/ ~ Anonymous,
1037:There are books so alive that you're always afraid that while you weren't reading, the book has gone and changed, has shifted like a river. ~ Marina Tsvetaeva,
1038:We may be floating on Tao, but there is nothing wrong with steering. If Tao is like a river, it is certainly good to know where the rocks are. ~ Ming Dao Deng,
1039:A mathematical idea should not be petrified in a formalised axiomatic setting, but should be considered instead as flowing as a river. ~ James Joseph Sylvester,
1040:and as the river poured down from mid-America by starlight I knew, I knew like mad that everything I had ever known and would ever know was One. ~ Jack Kerouac,
1041:Birds make music, river reeds in wind make music. Babies make music. God would not forbid something that is the sharia of innocent creatures. ~ G Willow Wilson,
1042:But five men had died, three humans and two androids, beside a river that flowed on Aldebaran XII, just a few short miles from Andrelon, the ~ Clifford D Simak,
1043:How well he fell asleepl Like some proud river, widening toward the sea; Calmly and grandly, silently and deep, Life joined eternity. ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
1044:Not everybody can let himself drift along the flow of history. Some of us have to stop to pick up what’s washed up on the banks of the river. ~ Jostein Gaarder,
1045:of the river, somewhat removed from Rombaden, are some forty or fifty medium to large estates belonging to the wealthy and upper crust of the area. ~ Leon Uris,
1046:Saved, rescued, fished-up, half-drowned, out of the deep, dark river, dry clothes, hair shampooed and set. Nobody would know I had ever been in it. ~ Jean Rhys,
1047:She had not remembered then what she remembers now, a memory like something buried in river silt that finally works free and rises to the surface... ~ Ron Rash,
1048:That was the difference between a hero and a villain, a soldier and a murderer, a victory and a crime. Which side of a river you called home. ~ Joe Abercrombie,
1049:The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell, The Lessons of History by Will and Ariel Durant, and River Out of Eden by Richard Dawkins. ~ Timothy Ferriss,
1050:When your heart overfloweth broad and full like the river, a blessing and a danger to the lowlanders: there is the origin of your virtue. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
1051:Being a cab river is not unlike being a magician--minus the top hat, the cape, the rabbit, an the gorgeous assistant. But you do have an audience. ~ Gary Reilly,
1052:Christian, Jew, Muslim, shaman, Zoroastrian, stone, ground, mountain, river, each has a secret way of being with the mystery, unique and not to be judged ~ Rumi,
1053:It's so much easier and cheaper to keep the river uncontaminated in the first place than it is to clean it up again once it's been polluted. ~ Elizabeth Gilbert,
1054:Just know I’m with you. Every stream, every lake, every field and river. In the woods and in the hills, in all the places you showed me. I love you. ~ Anonymous,
1055:Lethe is the river of forgetfulness that runs through the underworld, so the classics tell us, and there is nothing more potent than forgetfulness. ~ Kate Quinn,
1056:Mad with terror, many even leaped into the deadly water of the river. ‘We’re not going to be able to get through that mob, Polgara,’ Barak said. ~ David Eddings,
1057:The mind is like a river. The thoughts are like the various droplets of water. We are submerged in that water. Stay on the bank and watch your mind. ~ A G Mohan,
1058:There’s been a lot of things we haven’t done this year, baby, and that’s okay. We don’t have to rush. We’ve got forever.” I lean in and kiss her. ~ River Savage,
1059:Unlike the river and the bush and the beasts and birds of the natural world, the lipstick did not interest her; it held no promise of adventure. ~ Omar El Akkad,
1060:Vengeance burns,Torak." said Fin-Kedinn as the river bore him away. "It burns your heart. It makes the pain worse. Dont let that happen to you. ~ Michelle Paver,
1061:We have to look deeply at things in order to see. When a swimmer enjoys the clear water of the river, he or she should also be able to be the river. ~ Nhat Hanh,
1062:We were going to end up as newspaper headlines: Pensioner and Homosexual Found Dead in River - Coincidence, Tragedy, or Satanic Ritual Gone Wrong? ~ Alexis Hall,
1063:When you stop beside a river, you get this message: Flow! And when you flow, you meet the never-seen and the never-lived parts of the life! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1064:But if I was a river, and he was the ocean, then Cameron was the storm that raged over the point where we met. And lightning was about to strike. ~ Kandi Steiner,
1065: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,
1066:Cartography. A watershed is an area of land, usually mountains or forests, that drains into a river. History is also a river. Wouldn’t you say so? ~ Stephen King,
1067:Christian, Jew, Muslim, shaman, Zoroastrian, stone, ground, mountain, river, each has a secret way of being with the mystery, unique and not to be judged. ~ Rumi,
1068:Doing history means building bridges between the past and the present, observing both banks of the river, taking an active part on both sides. ~ Bernhard Schlink,
1069:Give me Pablo Neruda, picnic beneath a full moon & iridescent stars, black olives, cherries, dark things, canoe on a river...that's romance. ~ Brandi L Bates,
1070:He will use the word "love", and the world will not stop spinning but go right on in its courses, like the river, like the bees, like everything. ~ Sue Monk Kidd,
1071:I don't want to be the river anymore. I want to be the earth that the tree roots in. And I believe that I can, if you'll be my tree. Will you? ~ Sabrina Jeffries,
1072:Indeed the river is a spirit. Spirit responds to spirit. Your gun is useless against the things of the spirit for these are not flesh and blood. ~ Easterine Kire,
1073:I sometimes go back to walk through the ghostly remains of Sutton Place where the rude, new buildings stand squarely in one another's river views. ~ John Cheever,
1074:Linc took the path along the river, looking for Kenzie. He’d sent the hikers on their way, map and all. Sometimes being nice didn’t seem worth it. ~ Janet Dailey,
1075:Missouri, a critical frontier state, prospered for many reasons—good soil, river access, fast-growing hardwood forests—but mostly because of mules. ~ Rinker Buck,
1076:Money is nice. I don´t mean it´s wonderful like a river or anything; and, as they say, it can´t buy happiness, but it´s comfortable in your pockets ~ Ron McLarty,
1077:The power of the river is to flow wildly! The power of the lake is to think calmly! Wise man both flows like a river and thinks like a lake! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1078:There comes a point where we need to stop just pulling people out of the river.

We need to go upstream and find out why they’re falling in. ~ Desmond Tutu,
1079:What is the dull river Lethe
I don't know, but I think it's evil
And when I drink of it I don't see stars
Instead I see the lime groves ~ Dorothea Lasky,
1080:As she wanders along the river like this, one hand on her hip and the other clutching a mark to defray her expenses, she is in well-known country. ~ Hermann Broch,
1081:I'll find my way back to you, Brooke Sommerfield. As sure as the sun is gonna rise in the mornin', I'll find you," I whisper into the wind. - River ~ Laura Miller,
1082:In fact man's career has been less like a mountain torrent hurtling from rock to rock, than a great sluggish river, broken very seldom by rapids. ~ Olaf Stapledon,
1083:I trudged around on the muddy river bottom for half an hour, patiently waiting to drown, before giving up and slogging my way back to shore. ~ MaryJanice Davidson,
1084:Salzburg... is a mountain town with a rushing river running right through the center, everything in the rain various shades of green and brown. ~ Jonathan Carroll,
1085:Seville is a tower full of fine archers.... Under the arch of the sky, across the clear plain, she shoots the constant arrow of her river. ~ Federico Garcia Lorca,
1086:Sometimes I float along the river
For its surface I am bound
And there are times stones done fill my pockets
And it's into this river I drown ~ T J Klune,
1087:Tears are a river that takes you somewhere…Tears lift your boat off the rocks, off dry ground, carrying it downriver to someplace better. ~ Clarissa Pinkola Estes,
1088:Tears are a river that takes you somewhere…Tears lift your boat off the rocks, off dry ground, carrying it downriver to someplace better. ~ Clarissa Pinkola Est s,
1089:The raft is used to cross the river. It isn't to be carried around on your shoulders. The finger which points at the moon isn't the moon itself. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
1090:There's no mastery to be had. You love the attempt. You don't master a story any more than you master a river. You feel lucky to canoe down it. ~ Garrison Keillor,
1091:The restaurant sits on a rock above the river and is very old and water stained in ways that would delight a painter and trouble a contractor. ~ Andrew Sean Greer,
1092:Was it Mother Time? Rip Van Wrinkles? Old Woman River? Lady MacDeath?” “Not even close,” Mother Goose said. “They called me the Pied Piper!” Mother ~ Chris Colfer,
1093:Around the outskirts of the city, cut off from town by the black oval of the river, everything was in darkness. Everyone ugly was in bed by now. ~ Scott Westerfeld,
1094:Bangladesh is largely a river delta, and the rising sea level means that when storms come in, the human sanitation is backing up, the ability to farm. ~ Bill Gates,
1095:Don’t you know that there ain’t no mountain high enough. Ain’t no valley low enough, ain’t no river wide enough. To keep me from getting to you, baby ~ Marvin Gaye,
1096:Dusk splatters pink and orange across the sky, beginning its languorous summer stroll. I hear the river through the trees sounding like possibility— ~ Jandy Nelson,
1097:Here stood the palace of Syennesis, the king of the country; and through the middle of the city flows a river called the Cydnus, two hundred feet broad. ~ Xenophon,
1098:He whose pure mind turns inward and searches whence does this 'I' arise, knows the Self and merges in You, the Lord, as a river into the sea. ~ Sri Ramana Maharshi,
1099:If you would behold the spirit of death, open your heart wide unto the body of life. For life and death are one, even as the river and sea are one. ~ Khalil Gibran,
1100:It’s a grim reality, but the river towns are dying in Mississippi, by a slow exsanguination of people and talent that functions like a wasting disease. ~ Greg Iles,
1101:Once you want something, everything changes. Now I want everything. I feel it so much that I am water, a river of want,pooled in the shape of a girl. ~ Ally Condie,
1102:Silence is the sea, and speech is like the river. The sea is seeking you: don't seek the river. Don't turn your head away from the signs offered by the sea. ~ Rumi,
1103:So answer me, are you merely a cowardly Moses, pointing the way to the Promised Land but poisoned by doubt and so unable to cross the River Jordan? ~ Tony Vigorito,
1104:There is no music like a little river's . . . It takes the mind out-of-doors . . . and . . . it quiets a man down like saying his prayers. ~ Robert Louis Stevenson,
1105:They say you can never step in the same river twice. New water flows in, replacing the old and continually renewing the river. The Senate is the same. ~ Harry Reid,
1106:Dawn was breaking, and pale ripples of light shimmered on the surface of the river, shattering under the poles and re-forming when the ferry had passed. ~ Anonymous,
1107:Each rivulet of water racing down the glass suggests a river of thought: a branching Amazon, with countless tributaries of deduction and speculation. ~ Alan Bradley,
1108:From the bottom of Bharat Aluminium Company’s (Balco) largest fly-ash pond, I saw a thick mixture of water and fly-ash dripping into the Hasdeo river. ~ Josy Joseph,
1109:I shall take all the troubles of the past, all the disappointments, all the headaches, and I shall pack them in a bag and throw them in the East River. ~ Trygve Lie,
1110:Let’s get divers into the river and into the sea.” She gestured at the photographs. And we need to search here … the farm, the hills, everything! ~ Anthony Horowitz,
1111:Reading a Baldwin sentence can feel like recreating thought itself. One has to take hands off the rudder and trust the river of thought as it flows. ~ James Baldwin,
1112:Sometimes a river runs on the surface, and sometimes it runs underground, but always it is present. Even if you do not see it, you can feel it. ~ Elizabeth Chadwick,
1113:The river moves, but it follows a path. When it tires of one journey, it rubs through some rock to forge a new way. Hard work, but that's its nature. ~ Kekla Magoon,
1114:Travis would always be a nice man with a shallow character. On the other hand, Cade's character was as deep and dangerous as a river’s currents. She ~ Patricia Rice,
1115:Anywhere people lived memory collected like sediment on the bed of a river, dropping from the flow of time to become fixed in the places time ran over ~ Adam Haslett,
1116:For the unholy trinity of Bobs: Bloch, Heinlein, and Traurig— may I meet them on the banks of The River, where we’ll board the fabulous Riverboat ~ Philip Jos Farmer,
1117:It is in my internal and external struggles, when it feels like someone is river-dancing on my last nerve, that the fruit of the Spirit is developed. ~ Matt Chandler,
1118:Looked at from where she sat unsleeping, the sky seemed walled in by forest. It looked as if there was a river of sky matching the water river below. ~ Cynthia Voigt,
1119:Many is the night I have sat by the roaring river the rain never ending them logs so green bubbling and spitting blazing in a rage no rain can staunch. ~ Peter Carey,
1120:One realization does dawn upon the death of the second parent, namely that you've now moved into the green room to the River Styx. You're next. ~ Christopher Buckley,
1121:Only when the last tree has died and the last river has been poisoned and the last fish has been caught will the white man realize he cannot eat money ~ Karen Dionne,
1122:the ancient Persians also talk of an original ‘Aryan’ homeland and even name the river Helmand in Afghanistan after the Saraswati (i.e. Harahvaiti). ~ Sanjeev Sanyal,
1123:Well, you know how a river moves a mountain.” The words surprised me at first, but I knew where they were coming from. “Stone by stone,” she finished. ~ Lisa Wingate,
1124:When it rains, the river will try and and take you away from me.
Which is why, when it rains, we must hold onto each other, just a little tighter. ~ Iain S Thomas,
1125:All my clear-eyed fish, Golden, or rainbow-sided, or purplish, Vermilion-tail'd, or finn'd with silvery gauze... My charming rod, my potent river spells. ~ John Keats,
1126:Here was the thing about traveling down an uncharted river: You could only say how long you'd been traveling; you could never say how long it would be. ~ Louis Bayard,
1127:He turn'd his charger as he spake, Upon the river shore, He gave his bridle reins a shake, Said, "Adieu for evermore, my love, And adieu for evermore." ~ Walter Scott,
1128:How will you find good? It is not a thing of choice; it is a river that flows from the foot of the Invisible Throne and flows by the path of obedience. ~ George Eliot,
1129:"If you look at the river in that fashion you will be likely to bathe in it soon," cried Rozier. "Some fire, my dear friend, some fire!" ~ Francois Laurent d Arlandes,
1130:Jack Kornfield offers a beautiful image for our new understanding: “We can let ourselves be carried by the river of feeling—because we know how to swim. ~ Sue Johnson,
1131:One of the central memories of my childhood is of hunting - not well; I am a terrible shot - quail and dove and grouse on a farm on the Tennessee River. ~ Jon Meacham,
1132:Picture yourself in a boat on a river With tangerine trees and marmalade skies Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly A girl with kaleidoscope eyes ~ The Beatles,
1133:Roland felt an unaccustomed sorrow rise up from his heart. Time was a face on the water, and like the great river before them, it did nothing but flow. ~ Stephen King,
1134:The world seemed leached of color. The river was the color of steel, the sky gray as a dove, the horizon a thick black painted line in the distance. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1135:The worst thing that happens is there’s an earthquake and we all get sucked into a river of molten lava.” “Well …” Ruth said. “That won’t hurt much. ~ Chet Williamson,
1136:This isn’t going to end well,” Marce said to his sister. “Does it ever?” she asked, banking toward the Warta, the wide river that ran through Opole. She ~ John Scalzi,
1137:We have to look deeply at things in order to see. When a swimmer enjoys the clear water of the river, he or she should also be able to be the river. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
1138:When asked for advice by beginners. Know your ending, I say, or the river of your story may finally sink into the desert sands and never reach the sea. ~ Isaac Asimov,
1139:All things flow, nothing abides. You cannot step into the same river twice, for the waters are continually flowing on. Nothing is permanent except change. ~ Heraclitus,
1140:As a youngster I worked the river boats going down the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers, pushing barges to Chicago, then all the way down to New Orleans. ~ Clint Walker,
1141:Depth, he decided; as if one were looking into the clear water of the river, down to the bottom, where things might lurk which hadn't been discovered yet. ~ Lois Lowry,
1142:Going up that river was like travelling back to the earliest beginnings of the world, when vegetation rioted on the earth and the big trees were kings. ~ Joseph Conrad,
1143:He remembered the old Chinese proverb, sometimes ascribed to Confucius: If you sit by the river for long enough, the body of your enemy will float by. ~ Salman Rushdie,
1144:How many of us go through our days parched and empty, thirsting after happiness, when we're really standing knee-deep in the river of abundance? ~ Sarah Ban Breathnach,
1145:I don’t always feel what I know I should feel.
My thought crosses the river I swim very slowly
Because the suit men made it wear weighs it down. ~ Alberto Caeiro,
1146:If the domovoi wasn’t real, then what about the others? The vodianoy in the river, the twig-man in the trees? The rusalka, the polevik, the dvorovoi? ~ Katherine Arden,
1147:I heard the sound of the river moving on, as if it hadn’t stolen my sister’s body. I turned to him. And I just talked. Because everything was already lost. ~ Anonymous,
1148:I know, and I do trust you, but when you said it was a surprise I thought you meant 'Here, Luce. I got you a unicorn.' not 'Here, Luce, jump in the river. ~ Jay McLean,
1149:In the gun game, we are the most hunted. The river of blood that washes the streets of our nation flows mostly from the bodies of our black children. ~ Harry Belafonte,
1150:My favorite holiday spot has to be New York, on the St. Lawrence River. Without a doubt that area there is perfect for me. Very, very spacious. It's nice. ~ Tom Felton,
1151:The river is everywhere at the same time . . . everywhere and the present only exists for it, not the shadow of the past, nor the shadow of the future. ~ Hermann Hesse,
1152:The river was very real; it held him comfortably and gave him the time at last, the leisure, to consider this month, this year, and a lifetime of years. ~ Ray Bradbury,
1153:Time is a kind of river, an irresistible flood sweeping up men and events and carrying them headlong, one after the other, to the great sea of being. ~ Marcus Aurelius,
1154:We touched with a softness that pushed through the skin into memory, like arms plunged into a river - we could feel the weight of each other's stones. ~ Simon Van Booy,
1155:Yet what of love? That is another, more solid thing; it is not tricked by fine lights or spirits. It is more of earth and time, like a river-turned stone. ~ Eowyn Ivey,
1156:Along the western slopes of the Oregon Coastal Range . . . come look: the hysterical crashing of tributaries as they merge into the Wakonda Auga River . . . ~ Ken Kesey,
1157:At their very feet had been the river. The boat came breasting out of the mist, and in they stepped. All new things in life were meant to come like that. ~ Eudora Welty,
1158:But pleasures are like poppies spread, You seize the flower, it's bloom is shed; Or, like the snow-fall in the river, A moment white, then melts forever. ~ Robert Burns,
1159:"If a man going down into a river, swollen and swiftly flowing, is carried away by the current — how can he help others across?" ~ Teachings of the Buddha, Sutta Nipata,
1160:If you fall from a plane onto a river, and survived, it is luck, but if you fall from a plane onto asphalt ground, and survived, then that is a miracle. ~ M F Moonzajer,
1161:I have an underwater camera just in case I crash my car into a river, and at the last minute I see a photo opportunity of a fish that I have never seen. ~ Mitch Hedberg,
1162:It is a part of the river in which to dream of bygone days, and vanished forms and faces, and things that might have been, but are not, confound them. ~ Jerome K Jerome,
1163:Only reapers, reaping early In among the bearded barley, Hear a song that echoes cheerly From the river winding clearly, Down to towered Camelot. ~ Alfred Lord Tennyson,
1164:Picture yourself in a boat on a river With tangerine trees and marmalade skies. Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly A girl with kaleidoscope eyes. ~ The Beatles,
1165:Picture yourself in a boat on a river With tangerine trees and marmalade skies. Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly. A girl with kaleidoscope eyes ~ The Beatles,
1166:She kissed me again, and I returned it in kind, and it was a liquid, smooth thing, as restrained and desperate as the near-still surface of a rushing river. ~ Anonymous,
1167:Somehow you drift along on the river, and one day
you wake up and you’re someplace you don’t want to
be, with someone you realize you don’t know. ~ Danielle Steel,
1168:We think of life as solid and are haunted when time tells us it is a fluid. Old Heraclitus couldn't have stepped in the same river once, let alone twice. ~ Jim Harrison,
1169:When stuck in the river, it is best to dive and swim to the bank yourself before someone drops a large stone on your chest in an attempt to hoosh you there. ~ A A Milne,
1170:You know, when you end a relationship and say you fell out of love, you actually mean you were never really in love. The past is a river, not a statue. ~ Hanif Kureishi,
1171:A woman's love is quick to turn into a passion for revenge--an obsession that becomes an endless river of blood, flowing on from generation to generation. ~ Fumiko Enchi,
1172:Beyond speech and mind,
Into the river of ever-effulgent Light
My heart dives.
Today thousands of doors, closed for millennia,
Are opened wide. ~ Sri Chinmoy,
1173:Here is a good message from the ocean: You will be an ocean too if you let every river, every rain, every flood and every stream flow to you freely! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1174:I fell asleep in a river, I woke in a river,
of my mysterious
failure to die I can tell you
nothing, neither
who saved me nor for what cause— ~ Louise Gl ck,
1175:If you think you can grasp me, think again: my story flows in more than one direction, a delta springing from the river bed with its five fingers spread. ~ Adrienne Rich,
1176:In reality there are no separate events. Life moves along like water, it's all connected to the source of the river is connected to the mouth and the ocean. ~ Alan Watts,
1177:She looked at him gravely. "You cannot call back the river that has already flowed past you, Ruith. All you can do is be grateful for where you are in it. ~ Lynn Kurland,
1178:The single sculler, alone on the river at dawn, or spotlighted in his lane during a race, is th emost romantic, the most quixotic figure in all rowing. ~ Barry S Strauss,
1179:The way to Elfin is found on the path
That weaves through the Misty Forest
That lives between the Mountain of Vision
And the River of Reality ~ The Silver Elves,
1180:Whatever be the qualities of the man with whom a woman is united according to the law, such qualities even she assumes, like a river, united with the ocean. ~ Guru Nanak,
1181:Whenever spring comes to New York I can't stand the suggestion of the land that come blowing over the river from New Jersey and I've got to go. So I went. ~ Jack Kerouac,
1182:When I say I'll learn {footnote ['Teach' is not in the river vocabulary.]} a man the river, I mean it. And you can depend on it, I'll learn him or kill him. ~ Mark Twain,
1183:Above all, a book is a riverbank for the river of language. Language without the riverbank is only television talk - a free fall, a loose splash, a spill. ~ Cynthia Ozick,
1184: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,
1185:Free shackled rivers!...The finest fantasy of eco-warriors in the West is the destruction of [Glen Canyon] Dam and the liberation of the Colorado [River]. ~ David Foreman,
1186:I’d been in the densest part of the earth’s aura he told me, an aqueous region which was the source of myths about the waters of Lethe, the River Styx. ~ Richard Matheson,
1187:I refuse to accept the idea that man is mere flotsam and jetsam in the river of life, unable to influence the unfolding events which surround him. ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
1188:Just as there's garbage that pollutes the Potomac river, there is garbage polluting our culture. We need an Environmental Protection Agency to clean it up. ~ Pat Buchanan,
1189:Love is alright for those who can handle the psychic overload. It's like trying to carry a full garbage can on your back over a rushing river of piss!! ~ Charles Bukowski,
1190:No one can step twice into the same river, nor touch mortal substance twice in the same condition. By the speed of its change, it scatters and gathers again. ~ Heraclitus,
1191:Oh, that river of wishes, the slippery crocodile dream of it, how it might have carried my body down through all the glittering sand bars to the sea. ~ Barbara Kingsolver,
1192:She kissed me again, and I returned it in kind, and it was a liquid, smooth thing, as restrained and desperate as the near-still surface of a rushing river. ~ Jim Butcher,
1193:Spring Visit
Remnants of sun ribbon the river-half and half, black river red.
Third night, ninth month lovely hour;
pearled dew, bent bow moon.
~ Bai Juyi,
1194:You don’t have to explain why a character pulled the kid from the freezing river, but there better be a pretty good reason why he held that kid under. ~ Christopher Moore,
1195:Civilisation never dies, it may change, but it is eternal. Where the paddy field is born on the dry river bed of Titash, there begins another civilisation. ~ Ritwik Ghatak,
1196:I could wade into this river, let my sins drown to the bottom, let the waters carry me someplace far. Someplace with no ghosts, no memories, and no sins. ~ Khaled Hosseini,
1197:In reality there are no separate events. Life moves along like water, it's all connected to the source of the river is connected to the mouth and the ocean. ~ Alan W Watts,
1198:I was having a mildly paranoid day, mostly due to the fact that the mad priest lady from over the river had taken to nailing weasels to my front door again. ~ Warren Ellis,
1199:Life is but a river. It has no beginning, no middle, no end. All we are, all we are worth, is what we do while we float upon it — how we treat our fellow man. ~ Alan Gratz,
1200:Love is all right for those who can handle the psychic overload. It's like trying to carry a full garbage can on your back over a rushing river of piss. ~ Charles Bukowski,
1201:Love is all right for those who can handle the psychic overload. It’s like trying to carry a full garbage can on your back over a rushing river of piss. ~ Charles Bukowski,
1202:Love is the only thing that interests me", he said.
"The trouble," his uncle said to him," is that without river navigation, there is no love". ~ Gabriel Garc a M rquez,
1203:Neither the stone that made you stumble is your enemy, nor the stone that helped you cross the river is your friend! Universe just lives its own life! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1204:These days grief seems like walking on a frozen river; most of the time he feels safe enough, but there is always that danger that he will plunge through. ~ David Nicholls,
1205:Beautiful rocks - beautiful grass Beautiful soil where they both combine Beautiful river - covering sky Never thought of possession, but all this was mine. ~ Bruce Cockburn,
1206:Christian, Jew, Muslim, shaman, Zoroastrian, stone, ground, mountain, river, each has a secret way of being with the mystery, unique and not to be judged. ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
1207:During heavy rains, river water flowed in a greasy plume far out into Lake Michigan, to the towers that marked the intake pipes for the city’s drinking water. ~ Erik Larson,
1208:Faith? Haven't any. I'm not a nihilist or a relativist. I don't believe in anything but change. I'm a Heraclitean - you can't step in the same river twice. ~ Philip Johnson,
1209:How many men are stupid enough to dump two Emerson girls?” Dad asked. “Too bad we’re not mobbed up. We could have his body dumped in the Farmington River. ~ Kristan Higgins,
1210:I dreamed my lips would drift down your back like a skiff on a river. I'd follow a vein with the point of my finger, hold your bare feet in my naked hands. ~ William H Gass,
1211:It was deep and wide as autumn’s ending. It was heavy as a great river-smooth stone. It was the patient, cut-flower sound of a man who is waiting to die. ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
1212:Let freedom ka-ching...Corporations do everything people do except breathe, die and go to jail for dumping 1.3 million pounds of PCBs in the Hudson River. ~ Stephen Colbert,
1213:Only when the last tree has been cut down and the last river has dried up will man realise that reciting red indian proverbs makes you sound like a fucking muppet. ~ Banksy,
1214:Penthesilea knew what it was to cry that way, to pour out a river of tears so deep and fast it choked off breath but was still not deep enough to drown sorrow. ~ Kate Quinn,
1215:...the meaning of my thoughts started to float away from me, like leaves that fall from a tree into a river, I was the tree, the world was the river. ~ Jonathan Safran Foer,
1216:The way to the place you wish to go can always be found; just behave like a river, that is to say, firstly, move and secondly, move with no hesitation! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1217:And if you drop me into another river,I swear this time I am taking you with me."
He laughed,the idiot boy,and we hurried through the emptiness together. ~ Kiersten White,
1218:Freedom comes when you see the built-in contradiction of trying to manipulate something that is going right to begin with.... Stop trying to steer the river. ~ Deepak Chopra,
1219:He shook his head again. 'I just can't figure out why anyone in his right head would bother these Virgin River women.'

'Yeah. Makes no sense.' Jack said. ~ Robyn Carr,
1220:He understood how dangerous oaths could be. But Leo didn't care. "I'm coming back for you, Calypso," he said to the night wind. "I swear it on the River Styx. ~ Rick Riordan,
1221:He understood how dangerous oaths could be. But Leo didn’t care. “I’m coming back for you, Calypso,” he said to the night wind. “I swear it on the River Styx. ~ Rick Riordan,
1222:I let it go. It's like swimming against the current. It exhausts you. After a while, whoever you are, you just have to let go, and the river brings you home. ~ Joanne Harris,
1223:Imagine yourself as a pebble which has been thrown into a river. The pebble sinks through the water effortlessly. Detached from everything, it falls by the ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
1224:Instead of taking in the splendor of the emerging fall colors and the choppy Hudson River, his eyes scanned her face like it was a million miles of heaven. ~ Debra Anastasia,
1225:Let’s leave the rest of the bottle - he wanted to say to her – let’s go for a walk along the river. Let me tell you a story, from when I was young and stupid. ~ Erin Lawless,
1226:Statement: A girl and a boy jump into a river. The boy swims over to the girl and says, "God, it's cold."
Question: What's the probability they will kiss? ~ Jenny Downham,
1227:The meaning of the river flowing is not that all things are changing so that we cannot encounter them twice but that some things stay the same only by changing. ~ Heraclitus,
1228:The river of truth is always splitting up into arms that reunite. Islanded between them, the inhabitants argue for a lifetime as to which is the mainstream. ~ Cyril Connolly,
1229:Zen questioning is a very gentle questioning. It is the kind of questioning that the Colorado River asks the Grand Canyon over centuries and centuries. ~ Taigen Dan Leighton,
1230:His art springs out of bubbling underground necessity, as if he's somehow dipping himself into the river that gave him life; he's making dream material visible. ~ Anne Lamott,
1231:If you have to cross a river, you shall cross the river! Through swimming, through a raft, through walking, through any way possible, you shall cross it! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1232:I journeyed to London, to the timekept City, Where the River flows, with foreign flotations. There I was told: we have too many churches, And too few chop-houses. ~ T S Eliot,
1233:I look at my homely sketch. It doesn't need anything. Even through the river in my eyes I can see that. It isn't perfect and that makes it just right. ~ Laurie Halse Anderson,
1234:I look at my homely sketch. It doesn’t need anything. Even through the river in my eyes I can see that. It isn’t perfect and that makes it just right. ~ Laurie Halse Anderson,
1235:In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure-dome decree: Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man Down to a sunless sea. ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
1236:Tanka
Black-and-white Holsteins
Crowd downfield at feeding time,
Mingling their blotches.
It is like ice breaking up
In a dark, swollen river. ~ Richard Wilbur,
1237:Time is like a river,” Coydog had told the boy. “It come up behind ya hard and just keep right on goin’. You couldn’t stop it no more than you could fly away. ~ Walter Mosley,
1238:To play catch on an evening, to smell the river, to hear the train pass. These little towns were once the bold ramparts meant to shelter just such peace. ~ Marilynne Robinson,
1239:We are each a river with a particular abiding character, but we show radically different aspects of our self according to the territory through which we travel. ~ David Whyte,
1240:Where the Tennessee River, like a silver snake, winds her way through the clay hills of Alabama, sits high on these hills, my home town, Florence. ~ William Christopher Handy,
1241:Without thinking, Kyra let her impulses take over. She rushed forward and leapt off the boat, into the raging river, instantly submerged in the freezing waters. ~ Morgan Rice,
1242:Zen questioning is a very gentle questioning. It is the kind of questioning that the Colorado River asks the Grand Canyon over centuries and centuries. ~ Taigen Dan Leighton,
1243:anchor without a flutter of the sails, and was at rest. The flood had made, the wind was nearly calm, and being bound down the river, the only thing for it was ~ Joseph Conrad,
1244:And this other evening light, rainy, rose and silver, and to her left a river the color of cold lead. Dark tumble of city, towers in the distance, few lights. ~ William Gibson,
1245:It still strikes me as strange that anyone could have any moral objection to someone else's sexuality. It's like telling someone else how to clean their house. ~ River Phoenix,
1246:O flower-de-luce, bloom on, and let the river Linger to kiss thy feet! O flower of song, bloom on, and make forever The world more fair and sweet. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
1247:She said that time was like the Mississippi River. It only flows in one direction. She meant you could never go back. But of course we had. She'd taken me back. ~ Richard Peck,
1248:The river runs through the heart of the city, and braiding around and over and under the river, the city’s rail system is a welter of tarnished silver ribbons. ~ Sarah Monette,
1249:The screaming was the first clue that I’d turned invisible again. Above the steady roar of the river, my teammates shouted: some with paddles flailing, others ~ Cidney Swanson,
1250:When KFKD is playing, we are at cross purposes with the river. So we need to sit there, and breathe, calm ourselves down, push back our sleeves, and begin again. ~ Anne Lamott,
1251:Who can mistake great thoughts? They seize upon the mind; arrest and search, And shake it; bow the tall soul as by wind; Rush over it like a river reeds. ~ Philip James Bailey,
1252:Books may be written in all sorts of places. Verbal inspiration may enter the berth of a mariner on board a ship frozen fast in a river in the middle of a town. ~ Joseph Conrad,
1253:Everything of the body is a river. Everything of the soul is dream and vapour. Life is war and the abode of a stranger. The only fame after death is oblivion. ~ Marcus Aurelius,
1254:He who postpones the hour of living as he ought, is like the rustic who waits for the river to pass along (before he crosses); but it glides on and will glide forever. ~ Horace,
1255:I’m still staring at that irritating NVA flag flapping in a wet breeze that blows over the river when the lull ends as it usually does in Hue. People resume dying. ~ Dale A Dye,
1256:People ask me how I make music. I tell them I just step into it. It's like stepping into a river and joining the flow. Every moment in the river has its song. ~ Michael Jackson,
1257:She didn't look at where his shirt rode up. There was no reason to sail down Sexy Thoughts River to the Sea of Perversion when it wasn't going to go anywhere. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1258:Then the Kolokolo Bird said with a mournful cry, "Go to the banks of the great, grey-green greasy Limpopo River, all set about with fever-trees, and find out. ~ Rudyard Kipling,
1259:Under a low sun, pursued by fish and mounted by crows and veiled in a loud swarm of bluebottle flies, the body comes down the river like a deadfall stripped clean. ~ Jon Clinch,
1260:You see that massive giantess blocking the river?” “Technically speaking,” Jack said, “I can’t see anything, because I don’t have eyes. But yes, I see the giant. ~ Rick Riordan,
1261: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,
1262:But pleasures are like poppies spread,
You seize the flower, it's bloom is shed;
Or, like the snow-fall in the river,
A moment white, then melts forever. ~ Robert Burns,
1263:Each time in fiction or in history I meet a well-defined personality I am personally interested in him, for we know each other already, because we met on the river. ~ Mark Twain,
1264:He understood how dangerous oaths could be. But Leo didn't care.
"I'm coming back for you, Calypso," he said to the night wind. "I swear it on the River Styx. ~ Rick Riordan,
1265:I grew up in this town, my poetry was born between the hill and the river, it took its voice from the rain, and like the timber, it steeped itself in the forests. ~ Pablo Neruda,
1266:In the winter of wet years the streams ran full-freshet, and they swelled the river until sometimes it raged and boiled, bank full, and then it was a destroyer. ~ John Steinbeck,
1267:So come to the pond,
or the river of your imagination,
or the harbor of your longing,

and put your lips to the world.

And live
your life. ~ Mary Oliver,
1268:The point is this: that the stream of memory may lead you to the river of understanding. And understanding, in turn, may be a tributary to the river of forgiveness. ~ Wally Lamb,
1269:The river was slow here, our old Cherwell, but kitted out with treacherous tree roots and crumbling banks, and just enough depth to scare one toward salvation. ~ Gregory Maguire,
1270:The sons shaped their feet with the shoes of their fathers. To the plight of their mothers, the daughters surrendered their dreams.” —“THE RIVER,” LARRY D. THOMAS ~ James Hollis,
1271:The sun was good. The men of the llano were men of the sun. The men of the farms along the river were men of the moon. But we were all children of the white sun. ~ Rudolfo Anaya,
1272:We had a little house in Little Rock, and before I'd put her to bed, I'd put her in a rocking chair and read to her. And then I'd sing to her. I'd sing, 'Moon River. ~ Anonymous,
1273:You are very easily exasperated, my dear. If you're a leaf trembling on a wide, deep river, relax and ride the current. It's always worked for me, I assure you. ~ Steven Erikson,
1274:If pain must come, may it come quickly. Because I have a life to live, and I need to live it in the best way possible"
(By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept) ~ Paulo Coelho,
1275:Learn to look at your body as a river in which every cell is a drop of water. In every moment, cells are born and cells die. Birth and death support each other. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
1276:MY river runs to thee: Blue sea, wilt welcome me? My river waits reply. Oh sea, look graciously! I ’ll fetch thee brooks From spotted nooks,— Say, sea, Take me! ~ Emily Dickinson,
1277:My river runs to thee: Blue sea, wilt welcome me? My river waits reply. Oh sea, look graciously! I'll fetch thee brooks From spotted nooks, — Say, sea, Take me! ~ Emily Dickinson,
1278:Perhaps love makes us old before our time
or young, if youth has passed. But how can i not recall those moments?

By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept ~ Paulo Coelho,
1279:Toby was right. Finn was my first love. But Toby, he was my second. And the sadness in that stretched like a thin cold river down the length of my whole life. ~ Carol Rifka Brunt,
1280:Condoms instantly shot to the number-one position on my mental list of must-find survival supplies, far ahead of food, water, and a way across the Mississippi River. ~ Mike Mullin,
1281:George Vavasor cursed the City, and made his calculation about murdering it. Might not a river of strychnine be turned on round the Exchange about luncheon time ~ Anthony Trollope,
1282:God took the beauty of the Bay of Naples, the Valley of the Nile, the Swiss Alps, the Hudson River Valley, rolled them into one and made San Francisco Bay. ~ Fiorello H La Guardia,
1283:If I were mayor, I'd invite everyone to have free boat trips on the river and free balloon rides over the city. I'd let the elderly in residential homes wander free. ~ Jane Birkin,
1284:It's like, you can't trust anybody, and if somebody you know doesn't fuck you over it's just because the price of selling you down the river was never high enough. ~ Jay McInerney,
1285:Like a river flows surely to the sea/Darling so it goes/Some things are meant to be/Take my hand, take my whole life too/For I can't help falling in love with you. ~ Elvis Presley,
1286:My girlfriend and I rented a nice house on the river and I was there for about two and a half months, and we were just out of Alabama. I hardly got to see Alabama. ~ Albert Finney,
1287:Next on the programme was ‘A wife Eats Husks’, from ‘The Story of the Lute’, followed by ‘Bodhidharma and his Disciple Crossing the River’, from ‘The Pilgrim’s Path’. ~ Cao Xueqin,
1288:No one liked to think about the fact that the water in that river was infected with the blood and bile of persecuted women, unhappy women; they drank it every day. ~ Paula Hawkins,
1289:Oh, silly woman! Leave your stove, your pots and pans and chores, even if only for one day! Come out and see the sun in the sky and the river in the distance! ~ Christopher Morley,
1290:There have been many occasions when I found it helpful to talk out loud to my own thoughts, ordering the unwholesome ones to go off somewhere and jump into the river. ~ Vash Young,
1291:There is Bengal, and Bihar, Barakor river is in the middle of them; so strange, so profound! No other river (not even Ganga) has cast so vast a spell on me. ~ Sukanta Bhattacharya,
1292:These pictures cannot be understood without the context of the farm and the cabin on the river—the intrinsic timelessness of the place and the privacy it afforded us. ~ Sally Mann,
1293:We live in a state with a wonderful climate and plenty of natural beauty, from the shores of Cumberland Island to the Chattahoochee River to the Blue Ridge Mountains. ~ Roy Barnes,
1294:All night long I hear the call of death, all night long I hear the song of death down by the river, all night long I hear the voice of death calling out to me. ~ Alejandra Pizarnik,
1295:I am an intelligent river which has reflected successively all the banks before which it has flowed by meditating only on the images offered by those changing shores. ~ Victor Hugo,
1296: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,
1297:If life is a river, then pursuing Christ requires swimming upstream. When we stop swimming, or actively following Him, we automatically begin to be swept downstream. ~ Francis Chan,
1298:I never stopped writing music, I just stopped writing songs. I've been writing music continually ever since the last album of original tunes, "River Of Dreams" in '93. ~ Billy Joel,
1299:I stride to the ring where Cole and River are still hammering at each other. I remove my shirt and drop it to the floor.
"Woo-hoo," Ali calls. "Take it all off. ~ Gena Showalter,
1300:Monkey John looked at the dead boy. "By God, life is cheap up here on the goddamned Canadian River."

"Cheap," Blue Duck answered. "And it might get cheaper. ~ Larry McMurtry,
1301:The art of writing was independently born in these four regions and I do not think it a coincidence that the advent of the written word was nourished by river water. ~ Olivia Laing,
1302:This broken country extends back from the river for many miles and has been called always be Indian, French voyager and American trappers alike, the Bad Lands. ~ Theodore Roosevelt,
1303:All through the night, like the tumult of a river when it races between the cliffs of a canyon, in my sleep I could hear the steady roar of the passing army. ~ Richard Harding Davis,
1304:As long as some suffer
The River Flows Forever
As long as there is pain
The River Flows Forever
As strong as a smile can be
The River will Flow Forever ~ Tupac Shakur,
1305:A story should be like a river, flowing and never stopping, your readers passengers on a boat, whirling downstream through constantly refreshing and changing scemery. ~ Ray Bradbury,
1306: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,
1307:Louise's grief was like the river: constant and ever-changing. It rippled, flooded, ebbed and flowed, some days cold and dark and deep, some days swift and blinding. ~ Paula Hawkins,
1308:Maybe the river was made of our tears. Mine and Sam’s.
Maybe the river was made of everybody’s tears. Everybody who had ever lost anybody. All those tears. ~ Benjamin Alire S enz,
1309:Now Borluut tried to work out how this had happened to him. Passion flows like a river and it is very difficult to go back to its source. It began imperceptibly. ~ Georges Rodenbach,
1310:The Mississippi is not the only river. There's the Tallahatchie and the Big Black. People have been put in the river year after year, these things been happening. ~ Fannie Lou Hamer,
1311:The sky was as blue and delicate as a porcelain teacup, and the hills rolled gently in all directions, intersected occasionally with the silver ribbon of a river. ~ Alyxandra Harvey,
1312:Ultimately, it's not about meditation or belief in some scripture or religion, it's about flowing with the river of life, it's about living with compassion and gratitude. ~ Om Swami,
1313:We gathered all the stock we could find, and made an attempt to move. We left many of our horses and cattle in Wallowa. We lost several hundred in crossing the river. ~ Chief Joseph,
1314:We threw ourselves at that wild river every day and most days it tossed us all harmlessly skyward like well-loved children. After a while that does something to you. ~ Jo Deurbrouck,
1315:What makes a river so restful to people is that it doesn’t have any doubt—it is sure to get where it is going, and it doesn’t want to go anywhere else.”—Hal Boyle. ~ Timothy Ferriss,
1316:You are perfect. To think anything less is as pointless as a river thinking that it’s got too many curves or that it moves too slowly or that its rapids are too rapid. ~ Jen Sincero,
1317:Ah! gay the day with shine of sun,
and bright the breeze, and blithe the
throng
Met on the River-bank to play,
when I was young, when I was young ~ Richard Francis Burton,
1318:But now the giant heads of Plato and Socrates, each with an expression of penetrating wisdom carved on his white features, surveyed the river and the melon beds beyond. ~ J G Farrell,
1319:Change is legitimate and inevitable, for our language is a mighty river, picking up silt and flotsam here and discarding it there, but growing ever wider and richer. ~ Robert MacNeil,
1320:His craft was in dry dock, lifted out of the river by two winches (as opposed to two wenches, which might have worked, too, but only if the girls had been really strong). ~ Mark Cain,
1321:In my mind, a stream ran and snow fell, and we said good-bye on the bank, and I took to the water and he ran alongside it, bringing these words the length of the river. ~ Ally Condie,
1322:It begins as barely a rivulet, this, the mightiest river in the world, mightier than the Nile and the Ganges, mightier than the Mississippi and all the rivers in China. ~ David Grann,
1323:I think Hannah must be afraid like I get afraid, the way I did when I heard the river, the way I do when I don't even know what the shadow is, but I feel it breathing. ~ Ava Dellaira,
1324:It should not be physically possible to get from the banks of the Pepani River to Wyoming in less than two days, because mentally and emotionally it is impossible. ~ Alexandra Fuller,
1325:Like a river from its course, life has swirled away from all I expected or planned. Sluggish and slow, this river carves a new path. There are calmer waters that wait. ~ Kelli Stuart,
1326:Not much if the ladder was at an angle—but because it would have to be positioned nearly horizontally out over the river, it would test the limits of what was safe. ~ Nicholas Sparks,
1327:Our consciousness, our ideas, our frame of reference and our belief system determine whether we go to the river of life with a teaspoon, a cup, a bucket or a barrel. ~ Robert Anthony,
1328:She struggled to think of one day in more than fifteen years of life when instead of drifting along like a leaf on the river she’d simply grabbed what she wanted. The ~ Emma Donoghue,
1329:The love he felt for her was deep and smooth and flowing like a great river that could bear them both away to better places and times beyond all the worries of the world. ~ Anonymous,
1330:Time is many things, her father told her. Time is a circle, and time is a great turning gear that cannot be stopped, and time is a river that carries away what you love. ~ Kelly Link,
1331:When peace like a river, attendeth my way / When sorrow like sea billows roll / Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to say / It is well, it is well, with my soul. ~ Horatio Spafford,
1332: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 ~ Paul Pilkington,
1333:As we drive up the river road, there are sixty thousand trees which I see but do not touch. Like me, Amanda is confined in the speeding Jeep, but she touches every tree. ~ Tom Robbins,
1334:Life, the river of the Spirit, consenting to anguish and sorrow
If by her heart’s toil a loan-light of joy from the heavens she can borrow. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, Ahana,
1335:Ne'er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep! The river glideth at his own sweet will; Dear God! the very houses seem asleep; And all that mighty heart is lying still! ~ William Wordsworth,
1336:On a shrunken planet where nearly every mountain bears bootprints and every mile of river has been run, being 'first' tends to require creative task definition" (111). ~ Jo Deurbrouck,
1337:O sleepless as the river under thee, / Vaulting the sea, the prairies' dreaming sod, / Onto us lowliest sometime sweep, descend / And of the curveship lend a myth to God. ~ Hart Crane,
1338:Some say that time is like water that flows around us (like a stone in the river) and some say we flow with time (like a twig floating on the surface of the water). ~ Chuck Klosterman,
1339:The battle of "Christian" with "Apollyon" lasted three hours—but Christian's battle with himself lasted all the way from the Wicket Gate in the river Jordan. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
1340: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,
1341:There was a fake river in San Antonio. It was like the Pirates of the Caribbean ride except instead of pirates and pirate ships you got fat drunks and chain restaurants. ~ Nico Walker,
1342:The river rises, flows over its banks
and carries us all away, like mayflies
floating downstream: they stare at the sun,
then all at once there is nothing. ~ Stephen Mitchell,
1343:A strip of water's spread in the setting sun, Half the river's emerald, half is red. I love the third night of the ninth month, The dew is like a pearl; the moon like a bow. ~ Bai Juyi,
1344:Condemn you me for that the duke did love me?
So may you blame some fair and crystal river,
For that some melancholic distracted man
Hath drowned himself in’t. ~ John Webster,
1345:I don't think I”m a very good actor. Everything is very tentative and at a certain point you click in and just feel the spirit move you. I can be possessed really well. ~ River Phoenix,
1346:If a stick is floating down a river and gets stuck, it doesn't need years of therapy. It just needs a little nudge and then it will get back into the flow of the river. ~ Michael Neill,
1347:If our greatest fear is to sink away alone and unremembered, the brutality that time will inflict upon each of us will always run stronger than any river's murky waves. ~ Miguel Syjuco,
1348:I've often thought a blind man could find his way through London simply by gauging the changes in innuendo: mild through Trafalgar Square, less veiled towards the river. ~ Louis Bayard,
1349:O world, that's you!
You are but a widened place in the river
Where Life looks down and we rejoice for her
Mirrored in us, and so we dream
And turn away ~ Edgar Lee Masters,
1350:You always miss your last shot,” said Roone. The apple splashed down into the river, untouched. “See?” said Roone. “The day you make them all is the day you stop improving. ~ Anonymous,
1351:You are no failure, on a river. The water moves regardless - for all it cares, you might be a minnow or a tadpole, a turtle on a beavered log. You might be nothing at all. ~ Leif Enger,
1352:All Narnia, many-colored with lawns and rocks and heather and different sorts of trees, lay spread out below them, the river winding through it like a ribbon of quicksilver. ~ C S Lewis,
1353:But think of how much worse it would be to sit here, not knowing. Until the Dead choke the Ratterlin and Hedge walks across the dry bed of the river to batter down the door. ~ Garth Nix,
1354:For the able, every hard thing is easy, every tough path is walkable, every closed door is openable, and every scary river is passable! Just improve your abilities! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1355:I cross my fingers that if a demon dunks me in a vat of boiling lava I'll get thrown together naked with River Phoenix, and that he'll say I'm cute and try to kiss me. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
1356:I love going to the river not only to enjoy nature, but to think about the Los Angeles River's place in our city's history and to envision its great place in our future. ~ Eric Garcetti,
1357:Inspiration is a slender river of brightness leaping from a vast and eternal knowledge, it exceeds reason more perfectly than reason exceeds the knowledge of the senses. ~ Sri Aurobindo,
1358:I sometimes think the Pussy-Willows grey
Are Angel Kittens who have lost their way,
And every Bulrush on the river bank
A Cat-Tail from some lovely Cat astray. ~ Oliver Herford,
1359:The landscape everywhere, away from the river, is of rock - cliffs of rock; plateaus of rock; terraces of rock; crags of rock - ten thousand strangely carved forms. ~ John Wesley Powell,
1360:The river flowed from century to century, and human affairs play themselves out on its banks. Play themselves out to be forgotten the next day, while the river flows on. ~ Milan Kundera,
1361:The software is the strength of the electronic tribe because it's networking. It's creating oneness. It's creating tributaries that link together into a singular river. ~ Frederick Lenz,
1362:We are but whirlpools in a river of ever-flowing water. We are not the stuff that abides, but patterns that perpetuate themselves. ~ Norbert Wiener, The Human Use of Human Beings (1950),
1363:You're not honey. Your'e wine. You're the deepest, darkest shadow under a tree on a blazing day. You're strong and hard, coursing like a current at the bottom of a river. ~ Cate Tiernan,
1364:A Woman in harmony with her spirit is like a river flowing. She goes where she will without pretense and arrives at her destination prepared to be herself and only herself ~ Maya Angelou,
1365:How lovely the little river is, with its dark changing wavelets! It seems to me like a living companion while I wander along the bank, and listen to its low, placid voice. ~ George Eliot,
1366:I can grow. I look at my homely sketch. It doesn't need anything. Even through the river in my eyes I can see that. It isn't perfect and that makes it just right. ~ Laurie Halse Anderson,
1367:To stay present in everyday life, it helps to be deeply rooted within yourself; otherwise, the mind, which has incredible momentum, will drag you along like a wild river. ~ Eckhart Tolle,
1368:Visions! omens! hallucinations! miracles! ecstasies! gone down the American river! Dreams! adorations! illumnations! religions! the whole boatload of sensitive bullshit! ~ Allen Ginsberg,
1369:Wanted a change,” I go for a simple version. Because really, telling someone you hated yourself so much you wanted to feel like someone else, isn’t what they want to hear. ~ River Savage,
1370:When I look up, there are women as far as I can see, standing in the river one behind the other, generations going back to the beginning time, from the very womb of God. ~ Jonathan Odell,
1371:You think you know all there is to know about her immediately upon meeting her, but everything you think you know is wrong. Passion flows through her like a river of blood. ~ Neil Gaiman,
1372:and now, their great love, in which she dwelt immersed, seemed to dwindle beneath her, like the waters that vanish into the bed of the river, and she could see the mud. ~ Gustave Flaubert,
1373:Another dawn flung itself across the river; a belated taxi hurried along the street, its lamps still shining like burning eyes in a face white from a nights' carouse. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
1374:At eleven she sat with Dick and the Norths at a houseboat café just opened on the Seine. The river shimmered with lights from the bridges and cradled many cold moons. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald,
1375:Farewell, my great one, my own, farewell, my pride, farewell, my swift, deep, dear river, how I loved your daylong splashing, how I loved to plunge into your cold waves. ~ Boris Pasternak,
1376:[For American consumer society], the country's reserves of ignorance constitute a natural resource as precious as the Mississippi River or the long-lost herds of buffalo. ~ Lewis H Lapham,
1377:How much longer are we willing to keep pulling drowning people out of the river one by one, rather than walking to the headwaters of the river to find the source of the pain? ~ Bren Brown,
1378:If people volunteered in the same way to construct schools or roads or even clear the river of plastic wrappers, by God, Pakistan would become a paradise within a year. ~ Malala Yousafzai,
1379:If you are stuck sweating on a sandbar in the river of your life you've got to find a way back into those swift effervescent currents of joy that are your birthright. ~ Jill Conner Browne,
1380:In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
A stately pleasure-dome decree:
Where Alph, the sacred river, ran
Through caverns measureless to man
Down to a sunless sea. ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
1381:It wasn’t long after that when I went into the quiet blue, that place without time, where I could soak up all the juices of life and let them run through me like a river. ~ Susan Abulhawa,
1382:I was about to inhale the river when I noticed a faint green glow above me. Air? Radiation? Limeade? Any of those sounded better than drowning in the dark. I kicked upward. ~ Rick Riordan,
1383:you can't untie this knot by listening to
fairy tales
you have to do something inside yourself
the smallest fountain inside of you
is better than a raging river outside ~ Rumi,
1384:You can't until this know by listening to fairy tales. You have to do something inside yourself. The smallest fountain inside you is better than a raging river outside. ~ Jalaluddin Rumi,
1385:You think you know all there is to know about here immediately upon meeting her, but everything you think you know is wrong. Passion flows through her like a river of blood. ~ Neil Gaiman,
1386:And I asked the world to open up, I said, world, please open up, because I'd love to fall into a river of magma and die, just a little bit, but the world couldn't hear me... ~ Tahereh Mafi,
1387:And we don't often get any wading birds in the River Ankh, mainly because the pollution would eat their legs away and anyway, it's easier for them to walk on the surface. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1388:Babe, I know we both have our own issues that might just make us a little fucked up, but sometimes I look at you and I think maybe being fucked up doesn’t have to be so bad. ~ River Savage,
1389:Follow your heart, minute by minute and day by day. Let the course of the river run as it will, instead of tying yourself up in fears that you may never realize"
Wulfgar ~ R A Salvatore,
1390:I had been afraid of the awful presence of the river, which was the soul of the river, but through her [Ultima] I learned that my spirit shared in the spirit of all things. ~ Rudolfo Anaya,
1391:I love her with a love as still As a broad river's peaceful might, Which by high tower and lowly mill, Goes wandering at its own will, And yet does ever flow aright. ~ James Russell Lowell,
1392:So tomorrow we disappear into the unknown. This account I am transmitting down the river by canoe, and it may be our last word to those who are interested in our fate. ~ Arthur Conan Doyle,
1393:The Colorado River was at a record low and the towers in Lake Mead stood high out of the water. But the Angelenos committed communal suicide by watering lawns as usual. ~ Robert A Heinlein,
1394:The four of us sit together in the sea of blue, the train twisting and turning like a river running, and I know it’s hard to fight against a current as strong as the Society. ~ Ally Condie,
1395:In the end, I don't answer her question. She doesn't answer mine. Instead, we sit without words, watching the city, the river, the desert beyond, our secrets heavy between us. ~ Sabaa Tahir,
1396:my river of words and her silence seemed to demonstrate that my life was splendid but uneventful, which left me time to write to her every day, while hers was dark but full ~ Elena Ferrante,
1397:Passagassawakeag River. Yeah, I sure as shit didn’t make that up. Means something like, “You fish on your side and I’ll fish on mine.” Even the Native Americans weren’t too fond ~ Mark Tufo,
1398:people talk about the living and the dead as if they were two mutually exclusive categories. As if you cannot have a river that is also a road, or a song that is also a color. ~ Neil Gaiman,
1399:River Song: Right, I have questions. But number one is this: what in the name of sanity have you got on your head? The Doctor: It's a fez. I wear a fez now. Fezzes are cool. ~ Steven Moffat,
1400: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,
1401:Their homeland lay in the north German plains between the River Elbe to the east and the River Ems to the west in a region still known today as Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony). ~ David Starkey,
1402:. . . the mind is desperate to fix the river {of events} in place: Possessed by ideas of the past, preoccupied with images of the future, it overlooks the plain truth of the moment. ~ Laozi,
1403:The truth always finds a way, Maisie, in some manner or form. You cannot deliberately change the course of the river without causing a flood or drought somewhere else. ~ Jacqueline Winspear,
1404:We swim, day by day, on a river of delusions, and are effectually amused with houses and towns in the air, of which the men aboutus are dupes. But life is a sincerity. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
1405:While the Rose blows along the River Brink, With old Khayyam the Ruby Vintage drink: And when the Angel with his darker Draught Draws up to thee—take that, and do not shrink. ~ Omar Khayy m,
1406:Beside the river there are two things you never forget, that the moment you look at a river that moment has already passed, and that everything is on its way somewhere else. ~ Niall Williams,
1407:In the white marble hall of the hotel, I'm waltzing with Rajat. The music is a river and we're dancing in it. It winds against our bodies, muscular as a serpent. ~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni,
1408:It's funny about paths and rivers," he mused. "You see them go by, and suddenly you feel upset and want to be somewhere else--wherever the path or the river is going, perhaps. ~ Tove Jansson,
1409:Position is good to have pre- flop. It’s very good to have on the flop. It’s great to have on the turn. And it’s outstanding to have on the river. There is no more important time ~ Anonymous,
1410:The candidates at the Republican debate looked like a town council that was outlawing dancing. They looked like a board of directors that was lying about poisoning a river. ~ David Letterman,
1411:The name Peace River itself is the monument of a successful effort on the part of the Company to bring about a better understanding between the Crees and the Beavers. ~ Ernest Thompson Seton,
1412:There is nothing in the whole world which abides. All things are in a state of ebb and flow, and every shadow passes away. Even time itself, like a river, is constantly gliding away . ~ Ovid,
1413:There's beauty in the silver singing river There's beauty in the sunrise in the sky But none of these and nothing else can match the beauty That I remember in my true love's eyes ~ Bob Dylan,
1414:The river of time may fork into rivers, in which case you have a parallel reality and so then you can become a time traveler and not have to worry about causing a time paradox. ~ Michio Kaku,
1415:the source of a river is narrow. If you could jump over it in a twinkle of an eye at the source, be sure to ponder before you jump over it at its mid or its estuary. ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah,
1416:The water you touch in a river is the last of that which has passed, and the first of that which is coming. Thus it is with time present.
Life, if well spent, is long. ~ Leonardo da Vinci,
1417:We had definitely crossed into the land of too much information, bordered on one side by the river of awkwardness, and settled by the citizens of shame and embarrassment. ~ Orlando A Sanchez,
1418:When an invading force crosses a river in its onward march, do not advance to meet it in mid-stream.  It will be best to let half the army get across, and then deliver your attack. ~ Sun Tzu,
1419:work on a subterranean wall of clay—five kilometers long, up to a meter thick, and thirty meters deep—intended to trap contaminated water before it could reach the river. ~ Adam Higginbotham,
1420:Yet they were so tempting. Because they all had those blissful views of the river. Mum liked to sit on her balcony, reading Swedish thrillers, drinking supermarket Chardonnay. ~ S K Tremayne,
1421:All rivers, even the most dazzling, those that catch the sun in their course, all rivers go down to the ocean and drown. And life awaits man as the sea awaits the river. ~ Simone Schwarz Bart,
1422:Cold didn’t worry him unduly. Given that his normal body temperature was way below human levels, the dip in the river had been no more than refreshing, certainly not deadly. ~ Marcus Sedgwick,
1423:I have discussed neurological aspects of time and motion perception, as well as cinematic vision, at greater length in two articles, “Speed” and “In the River of Consciousness. ~ Oliver Sacks,
1424:Isn't it strange how life won't flow, like a river, but moves in jumps, as if it were held back by locks that are opened now and then to let it jump forwards in a kind of flood? ~ Anita Desai,
1425:River Song? Amy Pond? Hardly weak women. It's the exact opposite. You could accuse me of having a fetish for powerful, sexy women who like cheating people. That would be fair. ~ Steven Moffat,
1426:The fish only knows that it lives in the water, after it is already on the river bank. Without our awareness of another world out there, it would never occur to us to change. ~ Prince William,
1427:The road ran along the north side of the river, a shy and obsequious road that dodged every bank and lift and wound through the pecan trees and never insisted on its own way. ~ Paulette Jiles,
1428:The state of matrimony is the chief in the world after religion; but people shun it because of its inconveniences, like one who, running out of the rain, falls into the river. ~ Martin Luther,
1429:WAKING AT NIGHT The blue river is grey at morning and evening. There is twilight at dawn and dusk. I lie in the dark wondering if this quiet in me now is a beginning or an end. ~ Jack Gilbert,
1430:An orchard, good tillage, good grounds, seem a fixture, like a gold mine, or a river, to a citizen; but to a large farmer, not much more fixed than the state of the crop. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
1431:A river continually fed by a living fountain may as soon end its streams before it come to the ocean, as a stop be put to the course and progress of grace before it issue in glory. ~ John Owen,
1432:He [Mihaly Babits] hoped that some god might offer a bed to the river of words which rose to his lips, so that it might flow between ordered banks to the sea, there to vanish. ~ Claudio Magris,
1433:I'm a grandmother with dogs and nice friends here in the Rocky mountains. Ever see the movie A River Runs Through It? That's where I live. It's beautiful, no two ways about it. ~ Margot Kidder,
1434:She gave a theatrical sigh. For heaven's sake, Julia, don't be difficult. Climb onto the floating buffalo and let's be off. We are meant to cross this river before nightfall. ~ Deanna Raybourn,
1435:Trying to teach creativity is the major hoax of our time along with the Iraq war and plastic surgery"
~ Jim Harrison Snarky comment of Clive from "The River Swimmer" (pg 47) ~ Jim Harrison,
1436:Your river is gorgeous.” I leaned through a cloud of clean-smelling hair tonic to kiss his cheek. “It was gleaming with fish when we crossed it.” “Glad you’re keen on the trout. ~ Paula McLain,
1437:As the day died and the afterglow stretched upward in the soft, empty sky, the Hat Creek outfit, seven strong, crossed the river and rode southeast, toward the Hacienda Flores. ~ Larry McMurtry,
1438:A tree beside the sandy river-beach
Holds up its topmost boughs
Like fingers towards the skies they cannot reach,
Earth-bound, heaven-amorous. ~ Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems, A Tree,
1439:Died of wounds inflicted in error by his own troops at the battle of Chancellorsville during the US Civil War. Let us cross over the river and sit in the shade of the trees. ~ Stonewall Jackson,
1440: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,
1441:MiMi says she was tutored by the bayou, by the Mississippi itself. She says that river is the blood meandering through Louisiana’s veins, and it casts a spell on all who love it. ~ Kennedy Ryan,
1442:Mississippi blood is different. It’s got some river in it. Delta soil, turpentine, asbestos, cotton poison. But there’s strength in it, too. Strength that’s been beat but not broke. ~ Greg Iles,
1443:Sullivan could hear drops of water snapping from leaf to leaf as it made its way to the ground, searching for a river or stream that would eventually carry it back to its mother sea. ~ Joe Hart,
1444:The more you know yourself, the more clarity there is. Self-knowledge has no end - you don't come to an achievement, you don't come to a conclusion. It is an endless river. ~ Jiddu Krishnamurti,
1445:To be a good spouse, wife or husband, the wilfulness of Ganga needs to be balanced with the serenity of Shiva. Only then will the river of marriage create fertile riverbanks ~ Devdutt Pattanaik,
1446:When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree by the river of truth, and tell the whole world 'No, You Move. ~ J Michael Straczynski,
1447:You people talk about the living and the dead as if they were two mutually exclusive categories. As if you cannot have a river that is also a road, or a song that is also a color. ~ Neil Gaiman,
1448:A freezing cold underground river. A dark cave lit by ghosts. A man too stupid to realize you loved him. This is what you want?"

"All of it. Especially the very stupid man. ~ Molly Ringle,
1449:Build the raft of meditation and self-discipline, to carry you across the river. There will be no ocean, and no rising tides to stop you; this is how comfortable your path shall be. ~ Guru Nanak,
1450: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,
1451:During Xtha-cka Zhi-ga The-the, the Killer of Flowers Moon. I will wade across the river of the blackfish, the otter, the beaver. I will climb the bank where the willow never dies. ~ David Grann,
1452:Everything changes but change itself. Everything flows and nothing remains the same... You cannot step twice into the same river, for other waters and yet others go flowing ever on. ~ Heraclitus,
1453:Got a wife and kid in Baltimore Jack, I went out for a ride and I never went back. Like a river that don't know where it's flowing, I took a wrong turn and I just kept going. ~ Bruce Springsteen,
1454:Have a goal in life. When water is everywhere, it is a flood, but if it is in between banks, it is a river. It is nice to have a goal, so your life force gets channelized! ~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar,
1455:Jung's work and Von Franz's work has spoken about motifs in the dreams of the dying [that] often show river crossings, water crossings, initiatory processes, baptisms, bridges... ~ Monika Wikman,
1456:Lazarevo drips you into my soul, dawn drop by moonlight drop from the river Kama. When you look for me, look for me there, because that's where I'll be all the days of my life. ~ Paullina Simons,
1457:Lazarevo drips you into my soul, dawn drop by moonlight drop from the river Kama. When you look for me, look for me there, because that’s where I’ll be all the days of my life. ~ Paullina Simons,
1458:Nothing is forever, but there's a continuing stream of people who go through our lives and continue with us... Nothing just stops and stays... But it flows on... Like a river... ~ Danielle Steel,
1459:Oscar nominations came out today. Up for best actor, Sean Penn for 'Mystic River,' Jude Law for 'Cold Mountain,' and of course, George W. Bush for 'Iraqi Weapons of Mass Destruction.' ~ Jay Leno,
1460:There was no gleam, no shadow, for the heavens, too, were one still, pale cloud; no sound or motion in anything but the dark river that flowed and moaned like an unresting sorrow. ~ George Eliot,
1461:there was no gleam, no shadow, for the heavens, too, were one still, pale cloud; no sound or motion in anything but the dark river that flowed and moaned like an unresting sorrow. ~ George Eliot,
1462:The river teaches us many things, but its most important teaching is this: Whatever is happening around you, you keep flowing to your own destination following your own way! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
1463:The water you touch in a river is the last of that which has passed, and the first of that which is coming. Thus it is with time present.

Life, if well spent, is long. ~ Leonardo da Vinci,
1464:This song is dedicated to Frank Zappa, and River Phoenix, Fred Gwynne who played Herman Munster, Dixie Lee Ray, Thomas P, Tip O'Neil, and you, dumb ass, who just threw water on me. ~ Kurt Cobain,
1465:When an invading force crosses a river in its onward march, do not advance to meet it in mid-stream. It will be best to let half the army get across, and then deliver your attack. ~ Jessica Hagy,
1466:When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree by the river of truth, and tell the whole world 'No, You Move'. ~ J Michael Straczynski,
1467:Wherever there are deer and hawks, wherever there is liberty and danger, wherever there is wilderness, wherever there is a living river, Henry Thoreau will find his eternal home. ~ Sean Prentiss,
1468:Where was my mother? I wondered. I'd carried her so long, staggering beneath her weight. On the other side of the river, I let myself think. And something inside of me released. ~ Cheryl Strayed,
1469:You people talk about the living and the dead as if they were two mutually exclusive categories. As if you can not have a river that is also a road, or a song that is also a color. ~ Neil Gaiman,
1470:Don't boast because you know too little," Mrs. Pang says.

"Things change a lot. Within a blink a mountain flattens and a river dries up. Nobody knows who he'll become tomorrow. ~ Yiyun Li,
1471:Dreams and restless thoughts came flowing to him from the river, from the twinkling stars at night, from the sun's melting rays. Dreams and a restlessness of the soul came to him. ~ Hermann Hesse,
1472:Hazel squinted. "How far?" "Just over the river and through the woods." Percy raised an eyebrow. "Seriously? To Grandmother's house we go?" Frank cleared his throat. "Yeah, anyway. ~ Rick Riordan,
1473:In Peru," said Gonzalo, "they cure madness by placing the madman next to a flowing river. The water flows, he throws stones into it, his feelings begin to flow again, and he is cured. ~ Ana s Nin,
1474:I treated her with scorn and loathing ever; Now o’er her pictured charms my heart will burst: A traveller I, who scorned the mighty river, And seeks in the mirage to quench his thirst. ~ K lid sa,
1475:Oh, Eeyore, you are wet!” said Piglet, feeling him. Eeyore shook himself, and asked somebody to explain to Piglet what happened when you had been inside a river for quite a long time. ~ A A Milne,
1476:On either side the river lie
Long fields of barley and of rye,
That clothe the wold and meet the sky;
And through the field the road runs by
To many-towered Camelot. ~ Alfred Tennyson,
1477: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,
1478:Taggle looked up at her, his amber eyes as deep as the loneliness Kate had felt before he became her friend.
"The traditional thing," he said slowly, "involves the river and a sack. ~ Erin Bow,
1479:We let a river shower its banks with a spirit that invades the people living there, and we protect that river, knowing that without its blessings the people have no source of soul. ~ Thomas Moore,
1480:When you mention to people growing up in Cleveland they bring up the river catching on fire, or LeBron James leaving, they have these references, but no one imagines ending up there. ~ Celeste Ng,
1481:You tried to drink the East River,"Magnus said, and Alec saw, as if for the first time, that Magnus's clothes were soaking wet too, sticking to his body like a dark second skin. ~ Cassandra Clare,
1482:After the doctor's departure Koznyshev felt inclined to go to the river with his fishing rod. He was fond of angling, and seemed proud of being able to like such a stupid occupation. ~ Leo Tolstoy,
1483:Civilisation is the tobacco of river spirits. They seem to crave it, to will it into being up and down their banks, even though the relationship appears damaging over the long term. ~ Gordon White,
1484:If life were a river, she’d found her shore. If life were an ocean, she’d found her moon. And if life could go on forever, she’d want to capture this moment and put it in a bottle. ~ Heather Burch,
1485:I say I drownin' in river. She don't look me like I'm crazy but say, If you just sit there the river gonna rise up drown you! Writing could be the boat carry you to the other side. (97) ~ Sapphire,
1486:It is from Costco. I have learned about bulk shopping in my four weeks as a Mississippi River resident. Republicans go to Sam’s Club, Democrats go to Costco. But everyone buys bulk ~ Gillian Flynn,
1487:So that the new generation that will be born can enjoy happiness. To pay the cost we will have to shoulder corpses and cross a river of blood (Riza Hawkeye -- Fullmetal Alchemist) ~ Hiromu Arakawa,
1488:That evening, rowing on the quiet river as sunset turned to dusk, I saw an occasional smoky smudge on the towpath, always slightly ahead of me, like a dark star guiding me home. ~ Deborah Harkness,
1489:The River... It's my world, and I don't want any other. What it hasn't got is not worth having, and what it doesn't know is not worth knowing. Lord! the times we've had together! ~ Kenneth Grahame,
1490:To move from controlling to trusting life is like exhausting ourselves by trying to put our arms around a river until we realize we have to enter the river and let the current take us. ~ Mark Nepo,
1491:Ah, broken is the golden bowl! the spirit flown forever! Let the bell toll!-a saintly soul floats on the Stygian river; And, Guy de Vere, hast thou no tear?-weep now or nevermore! ~ Edgar Allan Poe,
1492:All things of the body stream away like a river, all things of the mind are dreams and delusion; life is warfare, and a visit to a strange land; the only lasting fame is oblivion. ~ Marcus Aurelius,
1493:Finally, the ecological health of the Mississippi River and its economic importance to the many people that make their living or seek their recreation is based on a healthy river system. ~ Ron Kind,
1494:Fortunately, like most children, I had learned what is most valuable, most indispensable for life before school years began, taught by apple trees, by rain and sun, river and woods. ~ Hermann Hesse,
1495:You got shot? Where? How? By who?" He zipped up in the air, darting left to right, right to left. "Did you cry? I would've cried. A lot. Like a river of motherfucking tears. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
1496:You yourself are time- your body, your mind, the objects around you. Plunge into the river of time and swim, instead of standing on the banks and noting the course of the currents. ~ Philip Kapleau,
1497:A good-sized Ptolemaic vessel could carry three hundred tons of wheat down the river. At least two such ships made the trip daily—with wheat, barley, lentils—to feed Alexandria alone. ~ Stacy Schiff,
1498:Between the banks of pain and pleasure the river of life flows. It is only when the mind refuses to flow with life, and gets stuck at the banks, that it becomes a problem. ~ Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj,
1499:Break every chain of mediocrity that confines you. You may have begun at a level below average, but dare to leave that side and paddle your steps to cross the river with honours. ~ Israelmore Ayivor,
1500:By the time the shade had reached the river, Augustus would have mellowed with the evening and be ready for some intelligent conversation, which usually involved talking to himself. ~ Larry McMurtry,

IN CHAPTERS [300/882]



  397 Poetry
  130 Integral Yoga
   77 Fiction
   75 Philosophy
   64 Occultism
   56 Yoga
   51 Mysticism
   30 Christianity
   15 Psychology
   14 Philsophy
   12 Mythology
   10 Hinduism
   5 Baha i Faith
   4 Sufism
   4 Integral Theory
   4 Buddhism
   3 Zen
   2 Theosophy
   1 Science
   1 Alchemy


   84 Sri Aurobindo
   48 H P Lovecraft
   47 Walt Whitman
   45 James George Frazer
   44 Sri Ramakrishna
   43 The Mother
   42 William Wordsworth
   42 Nolini Kanta Gupta
   37 Rabindranath Tagore
   35 Percy Bysshe Shelley
   34 Li Bai
   28 Satprem
   18 John Keats
   16 Robert Browning
   14 Saint Augustine of Hippo
   14 Ralph Waldo Emerson
   14 Aleister Crowley
   13 Lucretius
   13 Jorge Luis Borges
   12 William Butler Yeats
   11 Carl Jung
   10 Anonymous
   9 Friedrich Schiller
   9 Friedrich Nietzsche
   9 Edgar Allan Poe
   8 Ovid
   7 Vyasa
   7 Swami Vivekananda
   7 Plato
   7 Kabir
   7 Basava
   7 A B Purani
   6 Swami Krishnananda
   5 Saint John of Climacus
   5 Rainer Maria Rilke
   5 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
   5 Baha u llah
   4 Sri Ramana Maharshi
   4 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
   4 Joseph Campbell
   4 Aldous Huxley
   3 Jordan Peterson
   3 Hsuan Chueh of Yung Chia
   3 Henry David Thoreau
   2 Wang Wei
   2 Taigu Ryokan
   2 Swami Sivananda Saraswati
   2 Rudolf Steiner
   2 Omar Khayyam
   2 Naropa
   2 Mahendranath Gupta
   2 Jorge Luis Borges
   2 Jalaluddin Rumi
   2 Hafiz
   2 Genpo Roshi
   2 Allama Muhammad Iqbal


   48 Lovecraft - Poems
   47 Whitman - Poems
   45 The Golden Bough
   43 The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna
   42 Wordsworth - Poems
   35 Tagore - Poems
   35 Shelley - Poems
   34 Li Bai - Poems
   18 Keats - Poems
   16 Browning - Poems
   14 Emerson - Poems
   13 Of The Nature Of Things
   13 Collected Poems
   13 City of God
   12 Yeats - Poems
   12 Words Of Long Ago
   12 Savitri
   11 The Bible
   11 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07
   9 The Secret Of The Veda
   9 Schiller - Poems
   9 Record of Yoga
   9 Poe - Poems
   9 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02
   8 Talks
   8 Metamorphoses
   8 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 08
   8 Agenda Vol 03
   7 Vishnu Purana
   7 Thus Spoke Zarathustra
   7 The Divine Comedy
   7 Labyrinths
   7 Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo
   7 Essays In Philosophy And Yoga
   6 The Study and Practice of Yoga
   6 The Secret Doctrine
   6 On Thoughts And Aphorisms
   6 Magick Without Tears
   6 Hymns to the Mystic Fire
   6 Borges - Poems
   6 5.1.01 - Ilion
   5 Vedic and Philological Studies
   5 The Ladder of Divine Ascent
   5 The Blue Cliff Records
   5 Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness
   5 Rilke - Poems
   4 The Perennial Philosophy
   4 The Hero with a Thousand Faces
   4 Songs of Kabir
   4 On the Way to Supermanhood
   4 Mysterium Coniunctionis
   4 Liber ABA
   4 Kena and Other Upanishads
   4 Crowley - Poems
   4 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 06
   4 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 05
   4 Anonymous - Poems
   3 Walden
   3 The Red Book Liber Novus
   3 The Lotus Sutra
   3 Raja-Yoga
   3 Maps of Meaning
   3 Goethe - Poems
   3 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03
   3 Aion
   3 Agenda Vol 01
   2 Writings In Bengali and Sanskrit
   2 Twilight of the Idols
   2 The Synthesis Of Yoga
   2 The Practice of Psycho therapy
   2 The Phenomenon of Man
   2 Theosophy
   2 The Life Divine
   2 The Book of Certitude
   2 The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
   2 Some Answers From The Mother
   2 Selected Fictions
   2 Ryokan - Poems
   2 Rumi - Poems
   2 Questions And Answers 1957-1958
   2 Questions And Answers 1953
   2 Questions And Answers 1950-1951
   2 Prayers And Meditations
   2 Naropa - Poems
   2 Letters On Poetry And Art
   2 Isha Upanishad
   2 Hafiz - Poems
   2 God Exists
   2 Faust
   2 Essays On The Gita
   2 Essays Divine And Human
   2 Bhakti-Yoga
   2 Agenda Vol 02


00.04 - The Beautiful in the Upanishads, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   like these rivers that flowing journey towards the sea.
   Art at its highest tends to become also the simplest and the most unconventional; and it is then the highest art, precisely because it does not aim at being artistic. The aesthetic motive is totally absent in the Upanishads; the sense of beauty is there, but it is attendant upon and involved in a deeper strand of consciousness. That consciousness seeks consciousness itself, the fullness of consciousness, the awareness and possession of the Truth and Reality,the one thing which, if known, gives the knowledge of all else. And this consciousness of the Truth is also Delight, the perfect Bliss, the Immortality where the whole universe resolves itself into its original state of rasa, that is to say, of essential and inalienable harmony and beauty.

0.00 - INTRODUCTION, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
   corners of the temple compound are two nahabats, or music towers, from which music flows at different times of day, especially at sunup, noon, and sundown, when the worship is performed in the temples. Three sides of the paved courtyard — all except the west — are lined with rooms set apart for kitchens, store-rooms, dining-rooms, and quarters for the temple staff and guests. The chamber in the northwest angle, just beyond the last of the Siva temples, is of special interest to us; for here Sri Ramakrishna was to spend a considerable part of his life. To the west of this chamber is a semicircular porch overlooking the river. In front of the porch runs a foot-path, north and south, and beyond the path is a large garden and, below the garden, the Ganges. The orchard to the north of the buildings contains the Panchavati, the banyan, and the bel-tree, associated with Sri Ramakrishna's spiritual practices. Outside and to the north of the temple compound proper is the kuthi, or bungalow, used by members of Rani Rasmani's family visiting the garden. And north of the temple garden, separated from it by a high wall, is a powder-magazine belonging to the British Government.
   --- SIVA
  --
   His visions became deeper and more intimate. He no longer had to meditate to behold the Divine Mother. Even while retaining consciousness of the outer world, he would see Her as tangibly as the temples, the trees, the river, and the men around him.
   On a certain occasion Mathur Babu stealthily entered the temple to watch the worship. He was profoundly moved by the young priest's devotion and sincerity. He realized that Sri Ramakrishna had transformed the stone image into the living Goddess.
  --
   Totapuri arrived at the Dakshineswar temple garden toward the end of 1864. Perhaps born in the Punjab, he was the head of a monastery in that province of India and claimed leadership of seven hundred sannyasis. Trained from early youth in the disciplines of the Advaita Vedanta, he looked upon the world as an illusion. The gods and goddesses of the dualistic worship were to him mere fantasies of the deluded mind. Prayers, ceremonies, rites, and rituals had nothing to do with true religion, and about these he was utterly indifferent. Exercising self-exertion and unshakable will-power, he had liberated himself from attachment to the sense-objects of the relative universe. For forty years he had practised austere discipline on the bank of the sacred Narmada and had finally realized his identity with the Absolute. Thenceforward he roamed in the world as an unfettered soul, a lion free from the cage. Clad in a loin-cloth, he spent his days under the canopy of the sky alike in storm and sunshine, feeding his body on the slender pittance of alms. He had been visiting the estuary of the Ganges. On his return journey along the bank of the sacred river, led by the inscrutable Divine Will, he stopped at Dakshineswar.
   Totapuri, discovering at once that Sri Ramakrishna was prepared to be a student of Vedanta, asked to initiate him into its mysteries. With the permission of the Divine Mother, Sri Ramakrishna agreed to the proposal. But Totapuri explained that only a sannyasi could receive the teaching of Vedanta. Sri Ramakrishna agreed to renounce the world, but with the stipulation that the ceremony of his initiation into the monastic order be performed in secret, to spare the feelings of his old mother, who had been living with him at Dakshineswar.
  --
   About this time Totapuri was suddenly laid up with a severe attack of dysentery. On account of this miserable illness he found it impossible to meditate. One night the pain became excruciating. He could no longer concentrate on Brahman. The body stood in the way. He became incensed with its demands. A free soul, he did not at all care for the body. So he determined to drown it in the Ganges. Thereupon he walked into the river. But, lo! He walks to the other bank." (This version of the incident is taken from the biography of Sri Ramakrishna by Swami Saradananda, one of the Master's direct disciples.) Is there not enough water in the Ganges? Standing dumbfounded on the other bank he looks back across the water. The trees, the temples, the houses, are silhouetted against the sky. Suddenly, in one dazzling moment, he sees on all sides the presence of the Divine Mother. She is in everything; She is everything. She is in the water; She is on land. She is the body; She is the mind. She is pain; She is comfort. She is knowledge; She is ignorance. She is life; She is death. She is everything that one sees, hears, or imagines. She turns "yea" into "nay", and "nay" into "yea". Without Her grace no embodied being can go beyond Her realm. Man has no free will. He is not even free to die. Yet, again, beyond the body and mind She resides in Her Transcendental, Absolute aspect. She is the Brahman that Totapuri had been worshipping all his life.
   Totapuri returned to Dakshineswar and spent the remaining hours of the night meditating on the Divine Mother. In the morning he went to the Kali temple with Sri Ramakrishna and prostrated himself before the image of the Mother. He now realized why he had spent eleven months at Dakshineswar. Bidding farewell to the disciple, he continued on his way, enlightened.
  --
   Toward the end of 1866 he began to practise the disciplines of Islam. Under the direction of his Mussalman guru he abandoned himself to his new sadhana. He dressed as a Mussalman and repeated the name of Allah. His prayers took the form of the Islamic devotions. He forgot the Hindu gods and goddesses — even Kali — and gave up visiting the temples. He took up his residence outside the temple precincts. After three days he saw the vision of a radiant figure, perhaps Mohammed. This figure gently approached him and finally lost himself in Sri Ramakrishna. Thus he realized the Mussalman God. Thence he passed into communion with Brahman. The mighty river of Islam also led him back to the Ocean of the Absolute.
   --- CHRISTIANITY

0.03 - Letters to My little smile, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  2) The Infinite is the river that flows without cease; the
  individual is the little pond that dries up slowly in the sun.
  Consecration is the canal that connects the river to the pond
  and prevents the pond from drying up.

0.05 - Letters to a Child, #Some Answers From The Mother, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  playing: "Garuda", and the palace and river. What do
  they mean?
  The palace and river were the image of a moment from one of
  your past lives.

01.02 - Sri Aurobindo - Ahana and Other Poems, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Cold are your rivers of peace and their banks are leafless and lonely.
   or,
  --
   What though it's true that the river of Life
   through the Valley of Peril
  --
   Look, how the wide-pacing river of life from its
   far-off fountains
  --
   river descending
   Shudders below into sunless depths, along chasms

01.04 - The Secret Knowledge, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A river that can never find its sea,
  It runs through life and death on an edge of Time;

01.05 - Rabindranath Tagore: A Great Poet, a Great Man, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Cold are the rivers of peace and their banks are leafless and lonely.3
   and sends up this prayer:

0 1958-04-03, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   P.S. My system is not in perfect condition due to this absurdly spiced food, and the river water that is used for everything.
   ***

0 1960-07-26 - Mothers vision - looking up words in the subconscient, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   I came out of the concentration at 4:10quite late. For I was VERY busy! I was in some sort of small house similar to my room, but it was at the top of a tower, for you could see the landscape from above. It was similar to my room here, with large windows. And I was much taller than I actually am, for there was a ledge below each window (there was a cupboard below each window, as in my room), and this ledge came quite low on me; in my room, it comes up to my chest, whereas it was much lower in my vision. And from there oh, what beautiful landscapes! It was surrounded by such lovely countryside! There was a flowing river, woods, sunlightoh, it was really lovely! And I was very busy looking up words in the dictionary!
   I had taken out a dictionary. There, its this one, I said. Someone was next to me, but this someone is always symbolic: each activity takes on a special form which may resemble someone or other. (The people around me for the work here are like families in those worlds there; they are types, that iseach person represents a typeso then I know that Im in contact with all the people of this same type. If they were conscious, they would know that I was there telling them something in particular. But its not a person, its a type and not a type of character, but a type of activity and relationship with me.)

0 1960-11-12, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Its a lack of plasticity in the mind, and they are bound by the expression of things; for them, words are rigid. Sri Aurobindo explained it so well in The Secret of the Veda; he shows how language evolves and how, before, it was very supple and evocative. For example, one could at once think of a river and of inspiration. Sri Aurobindo also gives the example of a sailboat and the forward march of life. And he says that for those of the Vedic age it was quite natural, the two could go together, superimposed; it was merely a way of looking at the same thing from two sides, whereas now, when a word is said, we think only of this word all by itself, and to get a clear picture we need a whole literary or poetic imagery (with explanations to boot!). Thats exactly the case with these children; theyre at a stage where everything is rigid. Such is the product of modern education. It even extracts the subtlest nuance between two words and FIXES it: And above all, dont make any mistake, dont use this word for that word, for otherwise your writings no good. But its just the opposite.
   (silence)

0 1961-02-04, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And interestingly enough, its smell is fantastically attractive to snakes; it makes them come from far away to nest in the shrubs. And as you know, the serpent is the power of evolution, it is Shivas own creature; he always puts them on his head and around his neck because they symbolize the power of evolution and transformation. And snakes like this flower; it often grows near rivers, and wherever there is a cluster of the plants you are sure to discover snake nests.
   I find this very interesting, for WE didnt decide it should be like this: these are conscious vibrations in Nature. The fragrance, the color, the shape, are simply the spontaneous expressions of a true movement.

0 1961-04-29, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   T. has taken it literally, but its true that even the Spanish, when their god doesnt do what they want, take the statue and throw it in the river!
   There are people here who do the same thing. I know some people who had a statue of Kali in their house (it was their family divinity), and all kinds of calamities befell them, so the last generation became furious and took the idol and threw it into the Ganges. They are not the only onesthere have been several cases like that. And to cap it all, one of them even asked my permission before doing it!

0 1962-01-12 - supramental ship, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   For thought, its elementary, very simple. Its not difficult for the feelings either; for the heart, the emotional being, to expand to the dimensions of the Supreme is relatively easy. But this body! Its very difficult, very difficult to do without the body losing its center (how can I put it?) its center of coagulationwithout it dissolving into the surrounding mass. Although, if one were in a natural environment, with mountains and forests and rivers, with lots of space and lots of natural beauty, it could be rather pleasant! But its physically impossible to take a single step outside ones body without meeting unpleasant, painful things. At times you come in contact with a pleasant substance, something harmonious, warm, vibrating with a higher light; it happens. But its rare. Flowers, yes, sometimes flowers sometimes, not always. But this material world, oh! It batters you from all sides; it claws you, mauls youyou get clawed and scraped and battered by all sorts of things which which just dont blossom. How hard it all is! Oh, how closed human life is! How shriveled, hardened, without light, without warmth let alone joy.
   While sometimes, when you see water flowing along, or a ray of sunlight in the treesoh, how it sings! The cells sing, they are happy.

0 1962-02-27, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   This type of thing has happened to me very, very oftenfour times with snakes. There was one incident here near the fishing village of Ariankuppam, a place where a river empties into the sea. Night had fallen swiftly, it was pitch dark, and I was walking along a road when right in the middle of a step (I had already lifted my foot and was about to lower it), I distinctly heard a voice in my ear: Watch out! Yet no one had spoken. So I looked, and just as my foot was about to touch the ground, I saw an enormous black cobra right where I was casually going to put my foot. Those fellows dont like that sort of thing! It slithered away and swam across the waterwhat a beauty, mon petit! Hood wide open, head held high, he swam across like a king. I would certainly have been punished for my impertinence!
   I have had hundreds and hundreds of experiences like thatinformed just at the last moment (not one second too soon)and in very different circumstances. Once in Paris I was crossing the Boulevard Saint Michel (I had resolved to attain union with the psychic presence, the inner Divine, within a certain number of months, and these were the last weeks I was thinking of nothing but that, engrossed in that alone). I lived near the Luxembourg Gardens and was going there for a stroll, to sit in the gardens that eveningstill indrawn. I came to a kind of intersectionnot a very sensible place to cross when youre interiorized! So, in that state, I started to cross when all of a sudden I had a shock, as if something had hit me, and I instinctively jumped back. As I jumped back a streetcar rushed by. I had felt the streetcar at a little more than arms length. It had touched my aura, the protective aura (that aura was very strong at the time I was deep into occultism and knew how to maintain it). My protective aura was touched, and it literally threw me backwards, just like a physical shock. Accompanied by the d rivers insults!

0 1962-05-31, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   One day I will certainly use the same method on those room changes, but for that it will have to become very clear and distinct, well defined in the consciousness. Because that change of room (intellectually you would call it a change of consciousness, but that means nothing at all; were dealing here with something very, very material) I have sometimes gone through it without experiencing ANY CHANGE OF EFFECT, which probably means I was centered not in the material consciousness but in a higher consciousness dwelling and looking on from elsewherea witness consciousness and I was in a state where everything flows flows like a river of tranquil peace. Truly, its marvelousall creation, all life, all movements, all things, and everything like a single mass, with the body in the midst of it all, blending homogeneously with the whole and it all flows on like a river of peace, peaceful and smiling, on to infinity. And then oops! You trip (gesture of inversion2) and once again find yourself SITUATEDyou ARE somewhere, at some specific moment of time; and then theres a pain here, a pain there, a pain. And sometimes I have seen, I have witnessed the change from the one to the other WITHOUT feeling the pains or experiencing the thing concretely, which means that I wasnt at all in the body, I wasnt BOUND to the body I was seeing, only seeing, just like a witness. And its always accompanied by the kind of observation an indulgent (but not blind) friend might make: But why? Why that again? Thats how it comes. Whats the use of that? And I cant catch hold of what makes it happen.
   It will come.

0 1962-06-02, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But whats strikingits connected to what I was telling you the other dayis that I was going to see some people who were on the other side of a river. Ordinarily the river water wasnt clean and you needed a boat or something to cross; but yesterday I was in a special state I just sat down on the water and said, I am going there. And then, quite naturally, a current of pure, crystal clear water simply took me where I wanted to go. It was a very pleasant sensation I was sitting on the water, all smiles, and prrt! I was taken to the other side. Oh, very good! I thought. Will it continue? And so once again I said, I am going there (that is, back to this side) and prrt! Back I came.
   Then someone came. There are symbolic people in these dreams; they seem to be made up of various parts of the beings of those around me, people who have a particular relationship with me and bring a particular help to the Work. They are symbolic characters and always the same: one of them is tall and thin, some are small, there are young ones, old ones. I cant say its this person or that person, but rather that something IN this or that person is represented in these characters. And one of them is like a big brotherhe helps out in certain circumstances; if theres a boat, for instance, the big brother steers it. So he came up to me and said, Yes, I know the method, and began to try. Stop, for heavens sake! I said. Youll spoil everything; to make it work I have to say: I WANT TO GO THERE. When he began trying to bring me across with his own methods, the water grew muddy again and I started to sink! No no no! I protested. Dont do that, thats notit at all! THAT has to (although I wasnt formulating it to myself, what I meant was the sense of a certain higher Will) THAT has to say: I WANT TO GO THERE; then it works.
  --
   It was delightful (it happened around 1:30 in the afternoon): sitting on the water the way you would sit on a chair! And the water was so clear, crystal clear, transparent, rippled with tiny waves; the depths were dark blue, but the surface was perfectly clear, transparent, almost colorless. Then when the big brother came, boasting that he knew how to do it too, and would take me across, the water began to get muddy, as river water always isa dirty grayish yellow.
   It must be the continuation of that experience the other day. I was beginning to find the key.
  --
   The afternoon experience was very intriguing; I was busy working (organizing things for one of the departments, I no longer remember which) and then I said to the person I was with, Now I am going to my cousins place! When I was very young I had a cousin, the eldest son of one of my fathers brothers (he had a large family, such as you seldom see in France). This cousin became some kind of engineera civil engineer, maybe, or a mechanical engineer (he was an outstanding chemist). Anyway, this boy was very attracted to me. He went off to the war as an officer and caught some disease (I forget what) and died around 1915, at the time I returned to France. Well, in my experience yesterday afternoon, a certain family living HERE gave me exactly the same sensation I had had towards those people when I was young. And especially for this cousin (for the rest of the family it was more vague, like a background to the experience). I am going to their place, I said. They have a lovely estate here, just as they had a lovely estate in France before (they had Madame de Sevignes chateau at Sucy, near Parisa beautiful property). And it was all so concrete! It wasnt coming through the head; it wasnt a thought but a sensation. I have to go see him now, I said. And even as I was having my vision I was telling myself, You must be going crazy! Can they really be here in Pondicherry? This uncle with whom I had only rather distant relations and this cousin I never saw much of, but whom I knew to be very nice and very loyalAre they really here?! The sensation was most strange (the head wasnt functioning at all; it was a SENSATION). So off I went to see this cousin, and it was on the way to see him that I had the experience of crossing the river. And on the way back, after the discussion with the spiritual brother (whom I really told off: Get out of here! I dont need you!), after that, when I found myself back on the bank, I started collecting my consciousness again, telling myself, Look here now! Lets try to see clearly. And then I realized that the cousin who died prematurely during the war had reincarnated in someone here. How strange, I thought. And the dates coincided.
   But that is a singular state: there is no mental intervention at all; you live things POSITIVELY, just as you experience them physically, in the same way that this (Mother knocks on the table next to her) is physically a table. Its that kind of perception something positive. I positively said, I am going to my cousins place, and the relationship had an absolutely positive vibrationit wasnt at all something thought or even remembered: theres no remembering anything, its simply there, alive. A strange state. I have had it on several occasions, and when I have it I am aware that this must be the state people who know what is happening and make predictions are inin this state there is no possibility of doubt. No thoughts intervenenone at all, not one. Absolutely nothing intellectual: simply certain vital-physical vibrations, and then you know. And you dont even wonder how you know; its not that kind of thingits self-evident. And since I was in that state when I saw the reincarnation of the cousin, I am perfectly sure of what I saw. And god knows (Mother laughs), when I came out of it and began to look at it all with my usual consciousness, I said to myself, My word! I would never have thought of such a thing! It was millions of miles from any thought of mine. Besides, I never used to think of that cousin; he was a fine boy but I never paid much attention to him, he had no place in my active consciousness.
  --
   I.e., the crystalline river and the muddy river, the room of pain and the true room. Mother later clarified: "At a given moment, the water was either one way or the other; I wasn't changing place, the STATE was changing."
   Mother reemphasized: "Those who use the mind to seek knowledge cannot enter the true room that is quite clear."

0 1962-06-06, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   What Mother seems to mean is that the hard state and the state with no angles coexist, like the two rooms or the two rivers.
   This is what Mother calls "shifting the needle of consciousness": "When people who are depressed or in despair come to see me," she once told Satprem, "all I have to do is slightly shift the needle of consciousness, and they go away happy. Out of habit, unfortunately, their state returns." (See Agenda I, February 25, 1958, p. 148)

0 1962-07-25, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Of course! We can dip into it with our head or with the tips of our toes, but everything bathes in this same river of Force (except what's shut up within the walls of our minds). At certain moments, or in certain places, we are less hardened and it naturally "enters" there. And so we call it the Shakti "From above" or the Shakti "from below" or "from within." But when the walls tumble down, there is neither high nor lowwe are drenched in it.
   Mother is referring to a letter of Sri Aurobindo's which Satprem had quoted in his manuscript: "... in the calm mind, it is the substance of the mental being that is still, so still that nothing disturbs it. If thoughts or activities come, they do not rise at all out of the mind, but they come from outside and cross the mind as a flight of birds crosses the sky in a windless air. It passes, disturbs nothing, leaving no trace. Even if a thousand images or the most violent events pass across it, the calm stillness remains as if the very texture of the mind were a substance of eternal and indestructible peace. A mind that has achieved this calmness can begin to act, even intensely and powerfully, but it will keep its fundamental stillnessoriginating nothing from itself but receiving from Above and giving it a mental form without adding anything of its own, calmly, dispassionately, though with the joy of the Truth and the happy power and light of its passage."

0 1962-08-25, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   So they must be written. You can tell me about it on Tuesday. And again he repeated, No worry, no worry. Take it easy, take it easy. And it was as if he wanted to sit you down by a running river, as if you could see the water flowing, flowing, flowing, flowing so naturally along. As if you were sitting in a lovely flower-strewn meadow by a flowing stream. And he was saying, Dont worry, take it easy, take it easy.
   He was putting all kinds of things around you. So there you are.

0 1962-09-05, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Stubbornly. You have to be stubbornstubborn, stubborn, stubborn. Youre up against all the resistance of unconsciousness and ignorance, up against all the power of unconsciousness and ignorance something obstinate and unyielding. But its like the story of the drop of water on the rock: a matter of time. The water will eventually wear its way through the rock. It takes ages, but it will succeed, for it falls persistently, drop after drop. First it runs off, eventually it makes a hole, and you have a wide river flowing below. Nature gives us this wonderful example to follow. Thats it: we must be like the water dripping on the rock.
   Water is vital energy. The rock is unconsciousness.

0 1963-08-10, #Agenda Vol 04, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Indescribable; you know, you become a forest, a river, a mountain, a house and its the sensation (an absolutely concrete sensation) OF THE BODY, of this (gesture to the body). Many other things too. Indescribable. It lasted a long time, with a whole variety of things.
   So at 2:30 in the morning, I said to the Lord, That will do, wont it?! (Mother laughs) And He gave me a blissful rest till 4:30.

0 1965-06-23, #Agenda Vol 06, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   In the old formation I had made, there had to be a hill and a river. A hill was necessary because Sri Aurobindos house was on top of the hill. But Sri Aurobindo was there, in the center. It was arranged according to the plan of my symbol, that is to say, a central point with Sri Aurobindo and all that concerns Sri Aurobindos life, then four large petals (which werent the same as in this drawing, they were something different), then twelve petals around (the city proper), then around that, there were the disciples residential quarters (you know my symbol: instead of [partition] lines, there are strips; well, the last circular strip formed the residential place of the disciples), and everyone had his house and his garden: a little house and a garden for everyone. And there were means of communication; I wasnt sure if it was individual transportation or collective transportation (like those small open trams in the mountains, you know) that crossed the city in all directions to bring the disciples back to the center of the city. And around all that, there was a wall with entrance gates and guards at each gate, so people entered only with permission. And there was no money: within the walls, no money; at the various entrance gates, people found banks and counters where they deposited their money and received in exchange tickets with which they could have lodging, food, this and that. But no money. And inside, absolutely nothing, no one had any money the tickets were only for visitors, who entered only with a permit. It was a fantastic organization. No money, I didnt want money!
   Oh, Ive forgotten one thing in my plan: I wanted to build a workers housing estate. But it should be part of the industrial section (perhaps an extension on the edge of the industrial section).
   Outside the walls, in my first formation there was on one side the industrial estate, and on the other the fields, farms, etc., that were to supply the city. But that really meant a countrynot a large one, but a country. Now its much more limited; its not my symbol anymore, there are only four zones, and no walls. And there will be money. The other formation, you know, was really an ideal attempt. But I reckoned it would take many years before we began: at the time, I expected to begin only after twenty-four years. But now, its much more modest, its a transitional experiment, and its much more realizable the other plan was I nearly had the land: it was at the time of Sir Akbar (you remember?) of Hyderabad. They sent me photographs of Hyderabad State, and there, among those photos, I found my ideal place: an isolated hill (a rather large hill), below which a big river flowed. I told him, I would like to have this place, and he arranged the whole thing (it was all arranged, they had sent me the plans, and the papers and everything declaring it to be donated to the Ashram). But they set a condition (the area was a virgin forest and uncultivated lands): they would give the place on condition, naturally, that we would cultivate it, but the products had to be used on the spot; for instance the crops, the timber had to be used on the spot, not transported away, we werent allowed to take anything out of Hyderabad State. There was even N. who was a sailor and who said he would obtain a sailing boat from England to sail up the river, collect all the products and bring them back to us hereeverything was very well seen to! Then they set that condition. I asked if it was possible to remove it, then Sir Akbar died and it was over, the whole thing fell through. Afterwards I was glad it hadnt worked out because, with Sri Aurobindo gone, I could no longer leave Pondicherry I could leave Pondicherry only with him (provided he agreed to go and live in his ideal city). At the time I told Antonin Raymond, who built Golconde, about the project, and he was enthusiastic, he told me, As soon as you start building, call me and I will come. I showed him my plan (it was on the model of my symbol, enlarged), and he was quite enthusiastic, he found it magnificent.
   It fell through. But the other project, which is just a small intermediate attempt, we can try.
  --
   The biggest difficulty is water, because there is no nearby river up there; but they are already trying to harness rivers. There is even a project to divert water from the Himalayas and bring it across the whole of India (L. had made a plan and discussed it in Delhi; of course, they objected that it would be a little costly!). But anyway, without going into such grandiose things, something has to be done to bring water; that will be the biggest difficulty, thats what will take the longest time. As for the restlight, powerit will be made on the spot in the industrial section but you cant manufacture water! The Americans have given serious thought to a way of using sea water, because the earth no longer has enough drinking water for people (the water they call fresh5 its ironical); the amount of water is insufficient for peoples use, so they have already started chemical experiments on a big scale to transform sea water and make it usableobviously that would be the solution to the problem.
   But it already exists.

0 1966-01-26, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   On mountain summits or on river banks
   Or from the desolate heart of forest glades

0 1967-07-26, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   For a time I attended a private school: I didnt go to a state school because my mother considered it unfitting for a girl to be in a state school! But I was in a private school, a school of high repute at the time: their teachers were really capable people. The geography teacher, a man of renown, had written books, his books on geography were well-known. He was a fine man. So then, we were doing geography (I enjoyed maps more fully because it all had to be drawn) and one day, the teacher looked at me (he was an intelligent man), he looked at me and asked, Why are towns, the big cities, settled on rivers? I saw the students bewildered look, they were saying to themselves, Lucky the question wasnt put to me! I replied, But its very simple! Its because rivers are a natural means of communication. (Mother laughs) He too was taken aback! Thats how it was, all my studies were like that, I enjoyed myself all the timeenjoyed myself thoroughly, it was great fun!
   The teacher of literature He was an old fellow full of all the most conventional ideas imaginable. What a bore he was, oh! So all the students sat there, their noses to the grindstone. He would give subjects for essaysdo you know The Path of Later On and the Road of Tomorrow? I wrote it when I was twelve, it was my homework on his question! He had given a proverb (now I forget the words) and expected to be told all the sensible things! I told my story, that little story, it was written at the age of twelve. Afterwards he would eye me with misgivings! (Laughing) He expected me to make a scene. Oh, but I was a good girl!

0 1970-04-22, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   With the river?
   With that goddess.

0 1971-06-30, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Can you imagine that along with the refugees, some Pakistanis have entered India, and they have poisoned wells and rivers. Some of them were caught in the act. Its dreadful.
   But they get exactly what they deserve! They want to be like holy little saints, and not interfere nor do anything. So, it results in millions of refugees, their wells get poisoned and everything gets worse. They are shrinking from making war, you see!

02.02 - Lines of the Descent of Consciousness, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Physical Science speaks of irreversibility and entropy in Nature's process. That is to say, it is stated that Nature is rushing down and running down: she is falling irrevocably from a higher to an ever lower potential of energy. The machine that Nature is, is driven by energy made available by a break-up of parts and particles constituting its substance. This katabolic process cannot be stopped or retraced; it can end only when the break-up ceases at dead equilibrium. You cannot lead the river up the channel to its source, it moves inevitably, unceasingly towards the sea in which it exhausts itself and finds its last repose andextinction. But whatever physical Science may say, the science of the spirit declares emphatically that Nature's process is reversible, that a growing entropy can be checked and countermanded: in other words, Nature's downward current resulting in a continual loss of energy and a break-up of substance is not the only process of her activity. This aspect is more than counterbalanced by another one of upward drive and building up, of re-energisation and re-integration. Indeed, evolution, as we have explained it, is nothing but such a process of synthesis and new creation.
   Evolution, which means the return movement of consciousness, consists, in its apparent and outward aspect, of two processes, or rather two parallel lines in a single process. First, there is the line of sublimation, that is to say, the lower purifies and modifies itself into the higher; the denser, the obscurer, the baser mode of consciousness is led into and becomes the finer, the clearer, the nobler mode. Thus it is that Matter rises into Life, Life into Psyche and Mind, Mind into Overmind and Supermind. Now this sublimation is not simply a process of refinement or elimination, something in the nature of our old Indian nivtti or pratyhra, or what Plotinus called epistrophe (a turning back, withdrawal or reabsorption): it includes and is attended by the process of integration also. That is to say, as the lower rises into the higher, the lower does not cease to exist thereby, it exists but lifted up into the higher, infused and modified by the higher. Thus when Matter yields Life, Matter is not destroyed: it means Life has appeared in Matter and exists in and through Matter and Matter thereby has attained a new mode and constitution, for it is no longer merely a bundle of chemical or mechanical reactions, it is instinct with life, it has become organic matter. Even so, when Lire arrives at Mind, it is not dissolved into Mind but both Life and Matter are taken up by the mental stuff, life becomes dynamic sentience and Matter is transformed into the grey substance of the brain. Matter thus has passed through a first transformation in Life and a second transformation in Mind; it awaits other transformations on other levels beyond Mind. Likewise, Life has passed through a first transformation in Mind and there are stages in this transformation. In the plant, Life is in its original pristine mode; in the animal, it has become sentient and centralised round a rudimentary desire-soul; in man, life-force is taken up by the higher mind and intelligence giving birth to idealism and ambition, dynamisms of a forward-looking purposive will.

02.03 - The Glory and the Fall of Life, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Oceans and rivers of the mirth of God
  And griefless countries under purple suns.

02.05 - Robert Graves, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The small gods are small, but do not slight themthey are powerful. They are powerful because they are deities of the earth. In fact, like gods and goddesses in heaven, there are gods and goddesses on earth also. The gods in heaven are high and far away, but these unobtrusive deities are near to our hearth and home. The Greeks referred to the Olympian gods, of high caste and rank as it were,like Jupiter and Apollo and to those others who dwelt on the lowly earth and embraced its water and land, its rivers and trees and fields the nymph, the satyr, and Pan and dryad and naiad. What are the powers and functions of these unearthly beings? They on their part are guarding the gate to heaven, questioning the pilgrim of their divine destination. Well, the sentinels have to be appeased first, satisfied and convinced. Surely the sands burn hotter than the sun!
   We may ask in this connection which deity does our poet invoke here, to whom does he raise his offerings, to whomkasmai devya? One need not be startled at the answer: it is the toadstool. But the mushroom growth assumes a respectable figure in the guise of its Sanskrit name,chatraka. Kalidasa did one better. His magic touch gave the insignificant flora a luminousrobeilndhra, a charming name. The great poet tells us that the earth is not barren or sterilekartum yat camahmucchilndhrmabandhym. The next pertinent question is: why does the poet worship a toadstool? What is his purpose? Does a toadstool possess any special power? This leads us to a hidden world, to the 'mysteries' spoken of by the poet himself.

02.06 - Boris Pasternak, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   rivers. Fords.
   Years. Centuries.4

02.07 - George Seftris, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   And the muddy beds of the rivers sweated with blood. . .8
   or

02.09 - The Paradise of the Life-Gods, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Flow through his veins like the rivers of Paradise,
  Made body a nectar-cup of the Absolute.

02.10 - Two Mystic Poems in Modern Bengali, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   And saw a river of gladness.
   I pushed the bank with my left foot

02.12 - The Heavens of the Ideal, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A gurgling eddy in rivers of God's joy,
  And the mysteried vineyards of the gold moon-wine,

03.15 - Towards the Future, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The Buddhists consider being as a stream of consciousness, a ceaseless flow of sensations. An individual formation, a creature, a human person has no permanent self-identity. Itis like the Heraclitean river where one does not ba the twice in the same water.
   Besides, what is more interesting, it is not an uninterrupted continuous flow with no gap or hiatus, but a movement of disconnected units. Itis an unending series of disparate moments of consciousness. The sense of continuity is a make-believe, an illusion.

04.02 - The Growth of the Flame, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  And giant rivers pacing to vast seas,
  A field of creation and spiritual hush,

04.02 - To the Heights II, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   A thousand rivers of light flowing into it and rising out of it -
   Light playing with light, light woven into light-

04.04 - The Quest, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Cities and rivers and plains her vision claimed
  Like slow-recurring memories in front,
  --
  Or near to a lion river's tawny mane
  And trees that worshipped on a praying shore,

05.03 - Bypaths of Souls Journey, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Reverting to the original question with which we started, we can say now that the birth of a soul is not like the birth of a living being or organism, that is to say, it does not happen at a given point of time. A soul is truly aja, unborn; it was always there imbedded as the element of secret consciousness in the bosom of the inconscient material Nature. Only it grew out, manifested itself, attaining gradually an individuality and an integrated personality. Neither can it be said that all souls originally, that is to say, at the very beginning of their evolutionary course, were of the same magnitude, equal in all respects. As we know the ultimate material particles the atoms of the different elements or their constituents, protons, etc.have not all the same mass or charge, even so the spiritual elements too have not the same potency or vibration: they are of varying sizes and strengths. The stress of the evolutionary urge in life expressed itself in multiple and varied figures and dispositions, variation being an inherent virtue of the stress. And the development too follows a chequered line: the direction, the tempo, the degree, the manner of the march all differ according to the case, each spark is or tends to be unique and sui generisand even erratic perhapsin its behaviour, like its physical counterpart, the indeterminate and indeterminable material particle. And yet all move towards a heightening, enlarging, deepening of the consciousness rivers flowing and broadening out in their meandering course to the sea: what was unformed, rudimentary, scarcely distinguishable from out of a homogeneous mass, detaches itself gradually, shapes itself into an organised individual entity and finally the fully conscious personality. But, as I have said, the growth does not follow a single one-track straight line: there can be a fusion of souls, the descent and integration of a being or soul from another level of consciousness into a developing soul or psychic element from out of Nature. In this sense then there can be a birth of souls too. The astronomers speak of novae, new stars that suddenly flare out in the sky, as if from nowhereeven though they or their elements were existent before the phenomenon happened. Souls too can come to birth in an analogous way. That is to say, it is due to a special descent of a formed being or consciousness into the human vehicle. The conception of the "twice-born caste" may be remembered in this connection. There is a physical birth and there is a spiritual birth: the latter takes place when the being on the physical plane, yet wholly belonging to evolving Nature, suddenly (it usually happens suddenly) opens and receives into itself a higher principle and becomes a conscious personality.
   The soul in Nature grows along a definite line and the descent also of higher principles overarching that soul happens also in the same line connecting it with its archetype in the supreme status. This we may call the major line of development through various avataras one after another: but apart from this there may also be subsidiary formations that are its emanations or are added to it from elsewhere either temporarily or even permanently. The soul can put out derivative or ancillary emanations, parts of its being and consciousness, a mental or vital or even a subtle physical movement or formation which can take a body creating a temporary, a transient personality or enter into another's body and another personality in order to go through a necessary experience and gather an element needed for the growth of its being and consciousness. One can recall here the famous story of Shankaracharya Who entered into the body of a king (just dead, made him alive and lead the life of the king) in order to experience love and enjoyment, things of which, being a Sannyasi, he was innocent. Similarly one can take into one-self such parts and elements from others which he wishes to utilise for his growth and evolution. It is said that a man with low carnal instincts and impulses becomes an animal of that type in his next life. But perhaps it is truer to say that a part only the vital part of animal appetiteenters into or takes shape in an animal: the soul itself, the true or the whole being of the person, once become human, does not revert to animalhood. The animal portion in man that refuses to be taken up and integrated, sublimated into the higher human consciousness has to be satisfied and exhausted, as much as possible, in the animal way.

05.03 - Satyavan and Savitri, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  A river pours into a mighty sea.
  As when a soul is merging into God

06.31 - Identification of Consciousness, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Consider, for example, your country, India. When you say India, what do you mean to convey? Is it the geographical boundary that goes by the name or the expanse of soil contained within that boundary or its hills and rivers, forests and fields or the beasts that range in it or its human inhabitants or all of these together? No, it is something else; it is a centre of consciousness which has as its bodily frame the particular geographical boundary: it is that which dwells in its mountains and meadows, vibrates in its vegetation, lives and moves in its animal kingdom; and it is that which is behind the mind and aspiration of its people, animating its culture and civilisation and moving it towards higher and higher illuminations and achievements. It is not India alone, but every country upon earth has its consciousness, which is the central core of its life and culture. Not only so, even the earth itself, the earth as a whole, has a consciousness at its centre and is the embodiment of that consciousness: and earth's evolution means the growth and expression of that consciousness. Likewise the sun too has a solar consciousness, a solar being presiding over its destiny. Further, the universe too has a cosmic consciousness, one and indivisible, moving and guiding it. And still beyond there lies the transcendental consciousness, outside creation and manifestation.
   Consciousness being one and the same everywhere fundamentally, through your own consciousness you can identify yourself with the consciousness that inhabits any other particular formation, any object or being or world. You can, for example, identify your consciousness with that of a tree. Stroll out one evening, find a quiet place in the countryside; choose a big treea mango tree, for instance and go and take your seat at its root, with your back resting or leaning against the trunk. Still yourself, be quiet and wait, see or feel what happens in you. You will feel as if something is rising up within you, from below upward, coursing like a fluid, something that makes you feel at once happy and contented and strong. It is the sap mounting in the tree with which you have come in contact, the vital force, the secret consciousness in the tree that is comforting, restful and health-giving. Well, tired travellers sit under a banyan tree, birds rest upon its spreading branches, other animalsand even beings too (you must have heard of ghosts haunting a tree)take shelter there. It is not merely for the cool or cosy shade, not merely for the physical convenience it gives, but the vital refuge or protection that it extends. Trees are so living, so sentient that they can be almost as friendly as an animal or even a human being. One feels at home, soothed, protected, streng thened under their overspreading foliage.

07.01 - The Joy of Union; the Ordeal of the Foreknowledge, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  And yellow rivers pacing lion-maned
  Led to the Shalwa marches' emerald line,

07.02 - The Parable of the Search for the Soul, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Across the tenebrous river that divides
  The adjoining parishes of earth and heaven.

07.05 - The Finding of the Soul, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Our life is entrenched between two rivers of Light,
  We have turned space into a gulf of peace

07.10 - Diseases and Accidents, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   I will tell you a story, I mean a true story, in this connection. There was a pilot who was considered what is called an ace among his fellowmen in the first Great War. He was an extraordinary aviator and the hero of many victories. Nothing had happened to him at any time. But towards the end of his life, an event occurredsome private tragedy and all at once he had the feeling that something was going to happen to him; an accident perhaps, and it was all finished with him. He had come out of the war but was still in the army. He wanted to make a flight to South Africa, from France right up to the south of Africa. He started from France and made for Madagascar, so far as I remember, and then wanted to fly back to France. Now, my brother was at that time the Governor of Congo and needed to join his post as soon as possible. He asked for a place in the aeroplane of the pilot I am speaking about. It was not a regular service plane, but one of those used for trial to show what the machines were capable of and the skills of the airmen. Many tried to dissuade my brother from making the journey, saying that these adventurous trips were, always dangerous. My brother however did not mind the risk. Nothing serious happened, but for a slight breakdown in the middle of the Sahara which was easily got over, and the plane made safe journey and dropped him at his place in Congo. The plane continued further down, to Madagascar, as I said. Now the pilot started back, he did half the journey, his plane crashed and he was killed forthwith. I shall explain to you what really the matter was. What happened had to happen, it was a foregone conclusion. My brother had an absolute faith in his destiny, a certainty that nothing would touch him. The consciousness of the other was on the contrary full of doubt and apprehension. So the mixture of the two atmospheres brought about this that in the first instance the accident could not be prevented, but it stopped short of a catastrophe. But once the destiny of my brother was not there with the machine,like Caesar's destiny that made the boatman row safely across the river through a storm the protection was also withdrawn and the pilot had to go down under the full blast of his bad fate. I can narrate another analogous story, it is with regard to a ship. There were two persons, husb and and wife. They went by air to Indo-China. They had an accident, a very serious accident. All were killed except only these two. Now they had to return to France. They did not want to travel by air, they had had an experience of it. So they took a boat, I mean a ship, which they thought would be quite safe. Now what happened was absolutely unexpected, quite extraordinary. In the middle of the Red Sea, in broad daylight, the ship struck against a reef and sanka thing that does not happen even once perhaps in a million cases. All the passengers were drowned except, miraculous again to say, the couple. There are people like thatthey carry misfortune with them, but the misfortune is for others, they themselves escape some-how.
   If you look at the thing in an ordinary way, you do not notice it. But the fact is there. You must be very careful about your associations. An unfortunate association may prove disastrous to you. The karma of others may fall upon you, unless you have the inner knowledge, the vision and the necessary power. If you see a person with something like a dark whirl around avoid him at all cost. The moral of it all is that it is very useful to look into things a little more deeply than to observe the surface only.

10.04 - Lord of Time, #Writings In Bengali and Sanskrit, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  I wandered on the banks of the river
  Samakul Pranagiti on the wave-harp

10.04 - The Dream Twilight of the Earthly Real, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  On mountain summits or by river banks
  Or from the desolate heart of forest glades

10.07 - The Demon, #Writings In Bengali and Sanskrit, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  In the mighty Indus river,
  As false as it may seem to destroy,

1.00 - INTRODUCTION, #The Alchemy of Happiness, #Al-Ghazali, #Sufism
  There are many ways to set out to work; each of us has, in fact, his or her own particular approach: for one it may be a well-crafted object or a job well done; for another a beautiful idea, an encompassing philosophical system; for still another a piece of music, the flowing of a river, a burst of sunlight on the sea; all are ways of breathing the Infinite. But these are brief moments, and we seek permanence. These are moments subject to many uncontrollable conditions, and we seek something inalienable, independent of conditions and circumstances
  a window within us that will never close again.
  --
  but just men, tired of dogmas, who believe in the earth and who are suspicious of big words. We also may be somewhat weary of too much intelligent thinking; all we want is our own little river flowing into the Infinite. There was a great saint in India who, for many years before he found peace, used to ask whomever he met: "Have you seen God? Have you seen God?" He would always go away frustrated and angry because people told him stories. He wanted to see. He wasn't wrong, considering all the deception men have heaped onto this world,
  as onto many others. Once we have seen, we can talk about it; or,

1.00 - The way of what is to come, #The Red Book Liber Novus, #unset, #Zen
    In the year 1914 in the month of June, at the beginning and end of the month, and at the beginning of July, I had the same dream three times: I was in a foreign land, and suddenly, overnight and right in the middle of summer, a terrible cold descended from space. All seas and rivers were locked in ice, every green living thing had frozen.
    The second dream was thoroughly similar to this. But the third dream at the beginning of July went as follows:
  --
    10. The Draft continues: Who drinks this drink will never again thirst for this world nor for the afterlife since he drank crossing and completion. He drank the hot melting river of life which congeals to hard ore in his soul and awaits new melting and mixture (p. 4).
    11. The calligraphic volume has: this-supreme meaning.

1.012 - Sublimation - A Way to Reshuffle Thought, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  Another way of dealing with a desire is substitution instead of giving it one thing, we give it another thing. If we have a craving to smoke a cigar, we drink a strong cup of coffee instead; some milder substance is given. Or if a child is crying and throwing a tantrum, demanding a knife that we are holding, for good reason we will not give the knife to the child, so we will substitute another thing such as a sweetmeat or a toy for the knife, saying, "My dear child, this is not a good thing. I will give you something better." Instead of a knife, we give a toy. We substitute one thing for the other thing that was asked for. This is a better way, of course, than suppression, though it is not a complete solution. Merely because we have diverted the course of the river from one direction to another, it does not mean that the intensity of its flow has ceased.
  The third way to handle desire, which is the only effective course, is sublimation. Sublimation is the only technique to be adopted. Sublimation means boiling, melting and transforming the desire into a new substance altogether. The desire is no longer a desire; it has become something else. The shape of the desire has changed, and it has now become something quite different from what it was. This is the most difficult of all the techniques of self-control. The emotions are the motive power behind our thoughts, will and actions. Whatever we do is generally driven from behind by an emotion, like a dynamo, and this emotion is connected with desire. The desire is inseparable from an emotion. An emotion need not necessarily be a kind of upheaval of feeling. That upheaval is felt only when the desire is very intense. Otherwise, it is like a mild ripple on the surface of a lake. When it becomes very intense it is like a strong wave on the ocean, throwing everything hither and thither nevertheless, it is an emotion.

1.01 - BOOK THE FIRST, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  And bounding banks for winding rivers makes.
  Some part, in Earth are swallow'd up, the most
  --
  Mists from the river's mighty fall arise:
  And deadly damps inclose the cloudy skies:
  --
  To rivers, his dependant deities.
  On this occasion hither they resort;
  --
  There by the river stopt, and tir'd before;
  Relief from water nymphs her pray'rs implore.

1.01f - Introduction, #The Lotus Sutra, #Anonymous, #Various
  Equal in number to the sands of the Ganges river,
  Seeking the path of the buddhas
  --
  As numerous as the sands of the Ganges river,
  With which to decorate the buddha worlds.
  --
  As numerous as the sands of the Ganges river,
  Practicing by giving (dna), perseverance (knti), and so on (i.e., the six perfections),
  --
  As numerous as the sands of the Ganges river,
  Who increased their efforts

1.01 - Foreward, #Hymns to the Mystic Fire, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  There can be no doubt that in the beginning there was a worship of the Powers of the physical world, the Sun, Moon, Heaven and Earth, Wind, Rain and Storm etc., the Sacred rivers and a number of Gods who presided over the workings of Nature.
  That was the general aspect of the ancient worship in Greece, Rome, India and among other ancient peoples. But in all these countries these gods began to assume a higher, a psychological function; Pallas Athene who may have been originally a Dawn-Goddess springing in flames from the head of Zeus, the Sky-God, Dyaus of the Veda, has in classical Greece a higher function and was identified by the Romans with their Minerva, the Goddess of learning and wisdom; similarly, Saraswati, a river Goddess, becomes in India the goddess of wisdom, learning and the arts and crafts: all the Greek deities have undergone a change in this direction - Apollo, the Sun-God, has become a god of poetry and prophecy, Hephaestus the Fire-God a divine smith, god of labour. In India the process was arrested half-way, and the Vedic Gods developed their psychological functions but retained more fixedly their external character and for higher purposes gave place to a new pantheon. They had to give precedence to Puranic deities who developed out of the early company but assumed larger cosmic functions, Vishnu, Rudra, Brahma - developing from the Vedic Brihaspati, or Brahmanaspati, - Shiva, Lakshmi, Durga. Thus in India the change in the gods was less complete, the earlier deities became the inferior divinities of the Puranic pantheon and this was largely due to the survival of the Rig Veda in which their psychological and their external functions co-existed and are both given a powerful emphasis; there was no such early literary record to maintain the original features of the Gods of Greece and Rome.
  This change was evidently due to a cultural development in these early peoples who became progressively more mentalised and less engrossed in the physical life as they advanced in civilisation and needed to read into their religion and their deities finer and subtler aspects which would support their more highly mentalised concepts and interests and find for them a true spiritual being or some celestial figure as their support and sanction.
  --
  the grip of Night, the free flowing of the seven rivers, recovery
  of cattle from the Dasyus (or the Dravidians) and the other
  --
  He is not thinking of the Nature-Power presiding over the outer element of fire or of the fire of the ceremonial sacrifice. Or he speaks of Saraswati as one who impels the words of Truth and awakes to right thinkings or as one opulent with the thought: Saraswati awakes to consciousness or makes us conscious of the "Great Ocean and illumines all our thoughts." It is surely not the river Goddess whom he is thus hymning but the Power, the river if you will, of inspiration, the word of the Truth, bringing its light into our thoughts, building up in us that Truth, an inner knowledge. The Gods constantly stand out in their psychological functions; the sacrifice is the outer symbol of an inner work, an inner interchange between the gods and men, - man givingwhat he has, the gods giving in return the horses of power, the herds of light, the heroes of Strength to be his retinue, winning for him victory in his battle with the hosts of Darkness, Vritras, Dasyus, Panis. When the Rishi says, "Let us become conscious whether by the War-Horse or by the Word of a Strength beyond men", his words have either a mystic significance or they have no coherent meaning at all. In the portions translated in this book we have many mystic verses and whole hymns which, however mystic, tear the veil off the outer sacrificial images covering the real sense of the Veda. "Thought", says the Rishi, "has nourished for us human things in the Immortals, in the Great Heavens; it is the milch-cow which milks of itself the wealth of many forms" - the many kinds of wealth, cows, horses and the rest for which the sacrificer prays; evidently this is no material wealth, it is something which Thought, the Thought embodied in the Mantra, can give and it is the result of the same Thought that nourishes our human things in the Immortals, in the Great Heavens. A process of divinisation, and of a bringing down of great and luminous riches, treasures won from the Gods by the inner work of sacrifice, is hinted at in terms necessarily covert but still for one who knows how to read these secret words, nin.ya vacamsi, sufficiently expressive, kavaye nivacana. Again, Night and Dawn the eternal sisters are like "joyful weaving women weaving the weft of our perfected works into the form of a sacrifice."
  Again, words with a mystic form and meaning, but there
  --
  ketuna. The seven rivers seem to be the rivers of Northern India
  but the Veda speaks of the seven Mighty Ones of Heaven who
  --
  rain of Heaven and sets the rivers flowing. Thus the legend of
  the release of the waters which takes so large a place in the Veda

1.01 - Principles of Practical Psycho therapy, #The Practice of Psycho therapy, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  tenth he was again aboard ship. In the eleventh he went down a river. In the
  twelfth he walked beside a brook. In the thirteenth he was on a steamer. In
  --
  the twenty-sixth he went down a small river that debouched into a larger
  one.

1.01 - The Dark Forest. The Hill of Difficulty. The Panther, the Lion, and the Wolf. Virgil., #The Divine Comedy, #Dante Alighieri, #Christianity
  Which spreads abroad so wide a river of speech?"
  I made response to him with bashful forehead.

1.01 - The First Steps, #Raja-Yoga, #Swami Vivkenanda, #unset
  This world has a good many of these demoniac natures, but there are some gods too. If one proposes to teach any science to increase the power of sense-enjoyment, one finds multitudes ready for it. If one undertakes to show the supreme goal, one finds few to listen to him. Very few have the power to grasp the higher, fewer still the patience to attain to it. But there are a few also who know that even if the body can be made to live for a thousand years, the result in the end will be the same. When the forces that hold it together go away, the body must fall. No man was ever born who could stop his body one moment from changing. Body is the name of a series of changes. "As in a river the masses of water are changing before you every moment, and new masses are coming, yet taking similar form, so is it with this body." Yet the body must be kept strong and healthy. It is the best instrument we have.
  This human body is the greatest body in the universe, and a human being the greatest being. Man is higher than all animals, than all angels; none is greater than man. Even the Devas (gods) will have to come down again and attain to salvation through a human body. Man alone attains to perfection, not even the Devas. According to the Jews and Mohammedans, God created man after creating the angels and everything else, and after creating man He asked the angels to come and salute him, and all did so except Iblis; so God cursed him and he became Satan. Behind this allegory is the great truth that this human birth is the greatest birth we can have. The lower creation, the animal, is dull, and manufactured mostly out of Tamas. Animals cannot have any high thoughts; nor can the angels, or Devas, attain to direct freedom without human birth. In human society, in the same way, too much wealth or too much poverty is a great impediment to the higher development of the soul. It is from the middle classes that the great ones of the world come. Here the forces are very equally adjusted and balanced.

1.01 - The Highest Meaning of the Holy Truths, #The Blue Cliff Records, #Yuanwu Keqin, #Zen
  Bodhidharma crossed the Yangtse river and came to the king
  dom of Wei.7
  --
  ment. He crossed the Yangtse river into Wei; at the time, the
  Hsiao Ming Emperor of Wei was reigning there. This emperor
  --
  Henceforth, he secretly crossed the river;
  **He could not pierce another's nostrils, but his own
  --
  pened: "Henceforth (Bodhidharma) secretly crossed the river;
  how could he avoid the growth of a thicket of brambles?"

1.025 - Sadhana - Intensifying a Lighted Flame, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  The practice of yoga is nothing but a conscious participation in the universal working of nature itself and, therefore, it is the most natural thing that we can do, and the most natural thing that we can conceive. There can be nothing more natural than to participate consciously in the evolutionary work of the universe, which is the attempt of the cosmos to become Self-conscious in the Absolute. Evolution is nothing but a movement of the whole universe towards Self-awareness this is called God-realisation. Our every activity from the cup of tea that we take, to the breath that we breathe, from even the sneeze that we jet forth, to the least action that we perform, from even a single thought which occurs in the mind everything is a part of this cosmic operation which is the evolution of the universe towards Self-realisation. Therefore, the practice of yoga is the most natural thing that we can think of and the most necessary duty of a human being. Nothing can be more obligatory on our part than this duty. It is from this point of view, perhaps, that Lord Krishna proclaims, towards the end of the Bhagavadgita, sarvadharmnparityajya mmeka araa vraja (B.G. XVIII.66): Renounce every other duty and come to Me for rescue which means to say, take resort in the law of the Absolute. This is the practice of yoga, and every other dharma is subsumed under it and included within it, as every drop and every river is in the ocean. In this supreme duty, every other duty is included. There is no need to think of every individual, discrete and isolated duty, because all duties are included in this one duty, which is the mother of all duties.
  This peculiar feature of spiritual practice, sadhana, being so difficult to understand intellectually, cannot be regarded as merely an individual's affair. Sadhana is God's affair, ultimately. Spiritual sadhana is God's grace working. Though it appears that is individual effort, it only seems to be so, but really it is something else. Not even the greatest of philosophical thinkers, such as Shankara, could logically answer the question, "How does knowledge arise in the jiva?" How can it be said that individual effort produces knowledge of God? Knowledge of God cannot rise by individual effort, because individual effort is so puny, so inadequate to the purpose, to the task, that we cannot expect such an infinite result to follow from the finite cause. The concept of God is an inscrutable event that takes place in the human mind. Can we imagine an ass thinking about God? However much it may put forth effort and go on trying its best throughout its life, the concept of God will never arise in an ass's mind or in a buffalo's mind. How it arises is a mystery. Suddenly, it comes.

1.02 - BEFORE THE CITY-GATE, #Faust, #Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, #Poetry
  Go to the river Tavern, I should say.
  SECOND APPRENTICE
  --
  And sees all sorts of ships go down the river gliding:
  And blesses then, as home he wends
  --
  Released from ice are brook and river
  By the quickening glance of the gracious Spring;
  --
  While over the river, that broadly dallies,
  Dances so many a festive boat;
  --
  The silver brook to golden rivers flowing.
  The mountain-chain, with all its gorges deep,

1.02 - BOOK THE SECOND, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  When now she felt the springs and rivers come,
  And crowd within the hollow of her womb,

1.02 - Karmayoga, #Essays In Philosophy And Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
   the Guru of the nations and carried the light she had to give all over the civilised world, moulding ideas and creating forms which are still extant and a living force. Already the Vedanta and the Yoga have exceeded their Asiatic limit and are beginning to influence the life and practice of America and Europe; and they have long been filtering into Western thought by a hundred indirect channels. But these are small rivers and underground streams. The world waits for the rising of India to receive the divine flood in its fullness.
  Yoga is communion with God for knowledge, for love or for work. The Yogin puts himself into direct relation with that which is omniscient and omnipotent within man and without him. He is in tune with the infinite, he becomes a channel for the strength of God to pour itself out upon the world whether through calm benevolence or active beneficence. When a man rises by putting from him the slough of self and lives for others and in the joys and sorrows of others; - when he works perfectly and with love and zeal, but casts away the anxiety for results and is neither eager for victory nor afraid of defeat; - when he devotes all his works to God and lays every thought, word and deed as an offering on the divine altar; - when he gets rid of fear and hatred, repulsion and disgust and attachment, and works like the forces of Nature, unhasting, unresting, inevitably, perfectly; - when he rises above the thought that he is the body or the heart or the mind or the sum of these and finds his own and true self; - when he becomes aware of his immortality and the unreality of death; - when he experiences the advent of knowledge and feels himself passive and the divine force working unresisted through his mind, his speech, his senses and all his organs; - when having thus abandoned whatever he is, does or has to the Lord of all, the Lover and Helper of mankind, he dwells permanently in

1.02 - MAPS OF MEANING - THREE LEVELS OF ANALYSIS, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  Thou didst cleave the fountain and the flood: thou driedst up mighty rivers.
  The day is thine, the night also is thine: thou has prepared the light and the sun.
  --
  Pharaoh king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of his rivers, which hath said, My river is
  mine own, and I have made it for myself. (Ezekiel 29:3); also, Nebuchadrezzar the king of Babylon hath
  --
  races of men and the mother of all tribes. She is the mother of the thunder, the mother of the rivers, the
  mother of trees and of all kinds of things. She is the mother of songs and dances. She is the mother of the
  --
  I dreamed I saw my maternal grandmo ther sitting by the bank of a swimming pool, that was also a river.
  In real life, she had been a victim of Alzheimers disease, and had regressed, before her death, to a
  --
  time more like a river. I was pushing the bear away with my free hand. I yelled, Dad, what should I
  do? I took an axe and hit the bear behind the head, hard, a number of times, killing it. It went limp in
  --
  flowed a river of ravenous white worms, which rushed towards the men, and devoured them whole, while
  they thrashed about and screamed.
  --
  a mountain, in such representations the serpent in a valley, or across a river. The battle takes place at
  sundown (when the sun-deity encounters the dragon of the night).331]

1.02 - Prana, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  There have been cases where this process has been carried on at a distance, but in reality there is no distance in the sense of a break. Where is the distance that has a break? Is there any break between you and the sun? It is a continuous mass of matter, the sun being one part, and you another. Is there a break between one part of a river and another? Then why cannot any force travel? There is no reason against it. Cases of healing from a distance are perfectly true. The Prana can be transmitted to a very great distance; but to one genuine case, there are hundreds of frauds. This process of healing is not so easy as it is thought to be. In the most ordinary cases of such healing you will find that the healers simply take advantage of the naturally healthy state of the human body. An allopath comes and treats cholera patients, and gives them his medicines. The homoeopath comes and gives his medicines, and cures perhaps more than the allopath does, because the homoeopath does not disturb his patients, but allows nature to deal with them. The Faith-healer cures more still, because he brings the strength of his mind to bear, and rouses, through faith, the dormant Prana of the patient.
  There is a mistake constantly made by Faith-healers: they think that faith directly heals a man. But faith alone does not cover all the ground. There are diseases where the worst symptoms are that the patient never thinks that he has that disease. That tremendous faith of the patient is itself one symptom of the disease, and usually indicates that he will die quickly. In such cases the principle that faith cures does not apply. If it were faith alone that cured, these patients also would be cured. It is by the Prana that real curing comes. The pure man, who has controlled the Prana, has the power of bringing it into a certain state of vibration, which can be conveyed to others, arousing in them a similar vibration. You see that in everyday actions. I am talking to you. What am I trying to do? I am, so to say, bringing my mind to a certain state of vibration, and the more I succeed in bringing it to that state, the more you will be affected by what I say. All of you know that the day I am more enthusiastic, the more you enjoy the lecture; and when I am less enthusiastic, you feel lack of interest.

1.02 - Skillful Means, #The Lotus Sutra, #Anonymous, #Various
  For as many kalpas as the sands of the Ganges river,
  They still would not be able to know
  --
  As numerous as the sands of the Ganges river,
  Who had reached the stage of nonretrogression,
  --
  As numerous as the sands of the Ganges river,
  As many as eighty thousand bodhisattvas
  --
  As numerous as the sands of the Ganges river,
  Revered by devas and humans,

1.02 - Substance Is Eternal, #Of The Nature Of Things, #Lucretius, #Poetry
  Or inland rivers, far and wide away,
  Keep the unfathomable ocean full?
  --
  Becoming a river of abounding floods,
  Which a wide downpour from the lofty hills
  --
  The mighty rivers, the visible in form.
  Then too we know the varied smells of things

1.02 - The Divine Is with You, #Words Of The Mother II, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  Divine as a river towards the sea.
  15

1.02 - The Doctrine of the Mystics, #Hymns to the Mystic Fire, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  THE IMAGE of this sacrifice is sometimes that of a journey or voyage; for it travels, it ascends; it has a goal - the vastness, the true existence, the light, the felicity - and it is called upon to discover and keep to the good, the straight and the happy path to the goal, the arduous yet joyful road of the Truth. It has to climb, led by the flaming strength of the divine will, from plateau to plateau as of a mountain, it has to cross as in a ship the waters of existence, traverse its rivers, overcome their deep pits and rapid currents; its aim is to arrive at the far-off ocean of light and infinity.
  And this is no easy or peaceful march; it is for long seasons a fierce and relentless battle. Constantly the Aryan man has to labour and to fight and conquer; he must be a tireless toiler and traveller and a stern warrior, he must force open and storm and sack city after city, win kingdom after kingdom, overthrow and tread down ruthlessly enemy after enemy. His whole progress is a warring of Gods and Titans, Gods and Giants, Indra and the Python, Aryan and Dasyu. Aryan adversaries even he has to face in the open field; for old friends and helpers turn into enemies; the kings of Aryan states whom he would conquer and overpass join themselves to the Dasyus and are leagued against him in supreme battle to prevent his free and utter passing on.
  --
  Our earth shaped out of the dark inconscient ocean of existence lifts its high formations and ascending peaks heavenward; heaven of mind has its own formations, clouds that give out their lightnings and their waters of life; the streams of the clarity and the honey ascend out of the subconscient ocean below and seek the superconscient ocean above; and from above that ocean sends downward its rivers of the light and truth and bliss even into our physical being. Thus in images of physical Nature the Vedic poets sing the hymn of our spiritual ascension.
  That ascension has already been effected by the Ancients, the human forefa thers, and the spirits of these great Ancestors still assist their offspring; for the new dawns repeat the old and lean forward in light to join the dawns of the future. Kanwa, Kutsa, Atri, Kakshiwan, Gotama, Shunahshepa have become types of certain spiritual victories which tend to be constantly repeated in the experience of humanity. The seven sages, the Angirasas, are waiting still and always, ready to chant the word, to rend the cavern, to find the lost herds, to recover the hidden Sun. Thus the soul is a battlefield full of helpers and hurters, friends and enemies. All this lives, teems, is personal, is conscious, is active.

1.02 - The Human Soul, #The Interior Castle or The Mansions, #Saint Teresa of Avila, #Christianity
  3.: In a state of grace the soul is like a well of limpid water, from which flow only streams of clearest crystal. Its works are pleasing both to God and man, rising from the river of Life, beside which it is rooted like a tree. Otherwise it would produce neither leaves nor fruit, for the waters of grace nourish it, keep it from withering from drought, and cause it to bring forth good fruit. But the soul by sinning withdraws from this stream of life, and growing beside a black and fetid pool, can produce nothing but disgusting and unwholesome fruit. Notice that it is not the fountain and the brilliant sun which lose their splendour and beauty, for they are placed in the very centre of the soul and cannot be deprived of their lustre. The soul is like a crystal in the sunshine over which a thick black cloth has been thrown, so that however brightly the sun may shine the crystal can never reflect it.
  4.: O souls, redeemed by the Blood of Jesus Christ, take these things to heart; have mercy on yourselves! If you realize your pitiable condition, how can you refrain from trying to remove the darkness from the crystal of your souls? Remember, if death should take you now, you would never again enjoy the light of this Sun. O Jesus! how sad a sight must be a soul deprived of light! What a terrible state the chambers of this castle are in! How disorderly must be the senses-the inhabitants of the castle-the powers of the soul its magistrates, governors, and stewards-blind and uncontrolled as they are! In short, as the soil in which the tree is now planted is in the devil's domain, how can its fruit be anything but evil? A man of great spiritual insight once told me he was not so much surprised at such a soul's wicked deeds as astonished that it did not commit even worse sins. May God in His mercy keep us from such great evil, for nothing in this life merits the name of evil in comparison with this, which delivers us over to evil which is eternal.
  5.: This is what we must dread and pray God to deliver us from, for we are weakness itself, and unless He guards the city, in vain shall we labour to defend it.20' The person of whom I spoke21' said that she had learnt two things from the vision granted her. The first was, a great fear of offending God; seeing how terrible were the consequences, she constantly begged Him to preserve her from falling into sin. Secondly, it was a mirror to teach her humility, for she saw that nothing good in us springs from ourselves but comes from the waters of grace near which the soul remains like a tree planted beside a river, and from that Sun which gives life to our works. She realized this so vividly that on seeing any good deed performed by herself or by other people she at once turned to God as to its fountain head-without whose help she knew well we can do nothing-and broke out into songs of praise to Him. Generally she forgot all about herself and only thought of God when she did any meritorious action.
  6.: The time which has been spent in reading or writing on this subject will not have been lost if it has taught us these two truths; for though learned, clever men know them perfectly, women's wits are dull and need help in every way. Perhaps this is why our Lord has suggested these comparisons to me; may He give us grace to profit by them!

1.02 - The Refusal of the Call, #The Hero with a Thousand Faces, #Joseph Campbell, #Mythology
  The same harrowing, mysterious voice was to be heard in the call of the Greek god Apollo to the fleeing maiden Daphne, daughter of the river Peneus, as he pursued her over the plain. "O nymph,
  O Peneus' daughter, stay!" the deity called to herlike the frog to the princess of the fairy tale; "I who pursue thee am no enemy.
  --
  Now was her strength all gone, and, pale with fear and utterly overcome by the toil of her swift flight, seeing the waters of her fa ther's river near, she cried: 'O father, help! If your waters hold di vinity, change and destroy this beauty by which I pleased o'er well.' Scarce had she thus prayed when a down-dragging numb ness seized her limbs, and her soft sides were begirt with thin bark. Her hair was changed to leaves, her arms to branches. Her feet, but now so swift, grew fast in sluggish roots, and her head was now but a tree's top. Her gleaming beauty alone remained."
  Ovid, Metamorphoses, I, 504-553 (translation by Frank Justus Miller, the

1.02 - The Three European Worlds, #The Ever-Present Origin, #Jean Gebser, #Integral
  Once again he turns away and yields to something indicative of his poetic sensibility. Helpless in the face of the expanse before him and groping for some kind of moral support, he opens a copy of Augustine's Confessions where he chances upon a phrase. It stems from that realm of the soul to which he had turned his gaze after his initial encounter with landscape. "God and my companion are witnesses," he writes, "that my glance fell upon the passage: `And men went forth to behold the high mountains and the mighty surge of the sea, and the broad stretches of the rivers and the inexhaustible ocean, and the paths of the stars, and so doing, lose themselves in wonderment [et relinquunt se ipsos].' "
  Once more, he is terrified, only this time less by his encounter with space than by the encounter with his soul of which he is reminded by the chance discovery of Augustine's words. "I admit I was overcome with wonderment," he continues; "I begged my Brother who also desired to read the Passage not to disturb me, and closed the book. I was irritated for having turned my thoughts to mundane matters at such a moment, for even the Pagan philosophers should have long since taught me that there is nothing more wondrous than the soul [nihilpraeteranimumessemirabile], and that compared to its greatness nothing is great."

1.02 - The Ultimate Path is Without Difficulty, #The Blue Cliff Records, #Yuanwu Keqin, #Zen
  mountains are mountains, rivers are rivers, long is long, short
  is short, sky is sky, and earth is earth." But sometimes we call
  --
  not mountains and rivers are not rivers. Ultimately, how to
  attain imperturbable tranquility? When the wind comes, the

1.02 - Where I Lived, and What I Lived For, #Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience, #Henry David Thoreau, #Philosophy
  The real attractions of the Hollowell farm, to me, were; its complete retirement, being, about two miles from the village, half a mile from the nearest neighbor, and separated from the highway by a broad field; its bounding on the river, which the owner said protected it by its fogs from frosts in the spring, though that was nothing to me; the gray color and ruinous state of the house and barn, and the dilapidated fences, which put such an interval between me and the last occupant; the hollow and lichen-covered apple trees, gnawed by rabbits, showing what kind of neighbors I should have; but above all, the recollection I had of it from my earliest voyages up the river, when the house was concealed behind a dense grove of red maples, through which I heard the house-dog bark. I was in haste to buy it, before the proprietor finished getting out some rocks, cutting down the hollow apple trees, and grubbing up some young birches which had sprung up in the pasture, or, in short, had made any more of his improvements. To enjoy these advantages I was ready to carry it on; like Atlas, to take the world on my shoulders,I never heard what compensation he received for that, and do all those things which had no other motive or excuse but that I might pay for it and be unmolested in my possession of it; for I knew all the while that it would yield the most abundant crop of the kind I wanted if I could only afford to let it alone. But it turned out as I have said.
  All that I could say, then, with respect to farming on a large scale,
  --
  Why should we live with such hurry and waste of life? We are determined to be starved before we are hungry. Men say that a stitch in time saves nine, and so they take a thousand stitches to-day to save nine to-morrow. As for _work_, we havent any of any consequence. We have the Saint Vitus dance, and cannot possibly keep our heads still. If I should only give a few pulls at the parish bell-rope, as for a fire, that is, without setting the bell, there is hardly a man on his farm in the outskirts of Concord, notwithstanding that press of engagements which was his excuse so many times this morning, nor a boy, nor a woman, I might almost say, but would forsake all and follow that sound, not mainly to save property from the flames, but, if we will confess the truth, much more to see it burn, since burn it must, and we, be it known, did not set it on fire,or to see it put out, and have a hand in it, if that is done as handsomely; yes, even if it were the parish church itself. Hardly a man takes a half hours nap after dinner, but when he wakes he holds up his head and asks, Whats the news? as if the rest of mankind had stood his sentinels. Some give directions to be waked every half hour, doubtless for no other purpose; and then, to pay for it, they tell what they have dreamed. After a nights sleep the news is as indispensable as the breakfast. Pray tell me any thing new that has happened to a man any where on this globe, and he reads it over his coffee and rolls, that a man has had his eyes gouged out this morning on the Wachito river; never dreaming the while that he lives in the dark unfathomed mammoth cave of this world, and has but the rudiment of an eye himself.
  For my part, I could easily do without the post-office. I think that there are very few important communications made through it. To speak critically, I never received more than one or two letters in my life I wrote this some years ago that were worth the postage. The penny-post is, commonly, an institution through which you seriously offer a man that penny for his thoughts which is so often safely offered in jest.

10.31 - The Mystery of The Five Senses, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   But these separate senses with their separate qualities are not really separate. In the final account of things, the account held in the Supreme Consciousness, at the highest height, these diverse elements or movements are diverse but not exclusive of one another. When they find themselves in the supreme consciousness, they do not, like the rivers of which the Upanishads speak, move and merge into the sea giving up their separate individual name and function. These senses do maintain their identity, each its own, even when they together are all of them part and parcel of the Supreme Universal Consciousness. Only, they become supple and malleable, they intertwine, mix together, even one doing another's work. Also, as things exist at present, modern knowledge has found out that a blind man can see, literally see, through some part of his body; the sense of hearing is capable of bringing to you the vision of colours. And the olfactory organ can reveal to you the taste of things. Indeed it has been found that not only at the sight of good food, but in contemplating an extraordinarily beautiful scenery or while listening to an exquisite piece of music, the mouth waters. It is curious to note that Indra, the Lord of the gods, the Vedic lord of the mind and the senses, is said to have transformed the pores of his skin into so many eyes, so that he could see all things around at once, globally: it is why he was called Sahasralochana or Sahasraksha, one with a thousand eyes. The truth is that all the different senses are only extensions of one unitary sensibility and the variation depends on a particular mode or stress on the generalised sensibility.
   This is what the Rishis meant when they named and represented even the senses as gods. The gods are many, each has his own attribute and function, but they form one indivisible unity.

1.037 - Preventing the Fall in Yoga, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  Avirati is a sudden flare-up of buried desires in a very vehement manner, pouncing on anything and everything that is in front. It may be even an inanimate object it may be a fountain pen, a wristwatch, a transistor, or it may be a donkey. It does not matter what it is, because the desire that has been kept suppressed for years together wants only an immediate satisfaction, even through the silliest object possible. This condition of avirati (avirati means the absence of virati, which is the same as rati) attachment, affection, craving, and longing for the smallest satisfaction available will completely divert the attention of the mind from the original ideal. Even a little stream can draw the entire mass of water of a large river with a force that can burst all boundaries and devastate everything that is around. This is what we call 'the fall' in yoga. When a person reaches this state, he has fallen. We talk of a fall and hear of these things happening in the Epics and Puranas, where the mind has come back to the original condition from where it wanted to rise; only it is in a worse state.
  All of these virulent flare-ups are to be guarded against before they actually happen. It is better to prevent the rise of a disease by prophylactics, etc., rather than to try to treat the disease when it has already come up in a violent form. This is only to present before the mind of the seeker the possibilities of impediments and the nature of the difficulties that may arise. The teacher also prescribes methods of remedying them in a proper manner.

1.03 - A Parable, #The Lotus Sutra, #Anonymous, #Various
  As the sands of the Ganges river.
  Though they will always nd themselves in hell,

1.03 - Bloodstream Sermon, #The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma, #Bodhidharma, #Buddhism
  can't be blocked by mountains, rivers, or rock walls. Its unstoppable
  powers penetrate the Mountain of Five Skandhas28 and cross the
  --
  act they fall into the river of Endless Rebirth. And when they try
  to get out, they only sink deeper. And all because they don't see

1.03 - BOOK THE THIRD, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  So have I seen a river gently glide,
  In a smooth course, and inoffensive tide;
  --
  In streams, my boy, and rivers take thy chance;
  There swims, said he, thy whole inheritance.

1.03 - Reading, #Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience, #Henry David Thoreau, #Philosophy
  Redding & Co. to select our reading? As the nobleman of cultivated taste surrounds himself with whatever conduces to his culture,geniuslearningwitbookspaintingsstatuarymusic philosophical instruments, and the like; so let the village do,not stop short at a pedagogue, a parson, a sexton, a parish library, and three selectmen, because our pilgrim forefa thers got through a cold winter once on a bleak rock with these. To act collectively is according to the spirit of our institutions; and I am confident that, as our circumstances are more flourishing, our means are greater than the noblemans. New England can hire all the wise men in the world to come and teach her, and board them round the while, and not be provincial at all. That is the _uncommon_ school we want. 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.

1.03 - Sympathetic Magic, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  abound in their seas and rivers. If the fish do not come in due
  season, and the Indians are hungry, a Nootka wizard will make an
  --
  some of the tribes about the river Darling, in New South Wales, the
  extracted tooth was placed under the bark of a tree near a river or
  water-hole; if the bark grew over the tooth, or if the tooth fell
  --
  the Pennefa ther river in Queensl and it is believed that a part of
  the child's spirit (_cho-i_) stays in the afterbirth. Hence the

1.03 - The Desert, #The Red Book Liber Novus, #unset, #Zen
  [2] I also had to detach myself from my thoughts through turning my desire away from them. And at once, I noticed that my self became a desert, where only the sun of unquiet desire burned. I was overwhelmed by the endless infertility of this desert. Even if something could have thrived there, the creative power of desire was still absent. Wherever the creative power of desire is, there springs the soil's own seed. But do not forget to wait. Did you not see that when your creative force turned to the world, how the dead things moved under it and through it, how they grew and prospered, and how your thoughts flowed in rich rivers? If your creative force now turns to the place of the soul, you will see how your soul becomes green and how its field bears wonderful fruit.
  Nobody can spare themselves the waiting and most will be unable to bear this torment, but will throw themselves with greed back at men, things, and thoughts, whose slaves they will become from then on. Since then it will have been clearly proved that this man is incapable of enduring beyond things, men, and thoughts, and they will hence become his master and he will become their fool, since he cannot be without them, not until even his soul has become a fruitful field. Also he whose soul is a garden, needs things, men, and thoughts, but he is their friend and not their slave and fool.

1.03 - The Gate of Hell. The Inefficient or Indifferent. Pope Celestine V. The Shores of Acheron. Charon. The, #The Divine Comedy, #Dante Alighieri, #Christianity
    People I saw on a great river's bank;
    Whence said I: "Master, now vouchsafe to me,
  --
    From speech refrained I till we reached the river.
    And lo! towards us coming in a boat
  --
    And ready are they to pass o'er the river,
    Because celestial Justice spurs them on,

1.03 - THE STUDY (The Exorcism), #Faust, #Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, #Poetry
  One yearns, the rivers of existence,
  The very founts of Life, to reach.
  --
  Flow into rivers
  Of foaming and flashing

1.03 - To Layman Ishii, #Beating the Cloth Drum Letters of Zen Master Hakuin, #unset, #Zen
  Precious Mirror Cave (244). f Hakuin loosely paraphrases a statement in the Comprehensive Records of Yun-men (Yun-men kuang-lu). An early Chinese commentary on this apprises us of the fact that warm excrement produced during the summer months has an especially foul smell. g The Dragon Gate is a three-tiered waterfall cut through the mountains of Lung-men to open up a passage for the Yellow river. It was said that on the third day of the third month, when peach trees are in flower, carp that succeeded in scaling this waterfall turned into dragons. h Compendium of the Five Lamps, ch. 1. Also Case 41 in the Gateless Barrier. i Compendium of the Five Lamps, ch. 3. j Based on lines in a verse by Yuan-wu K'o-ch'in: "I venerate the Sixth Patriarch, an au thentic old
  Buddha who manifested himself in the human world as a good teacher for eighty lifetimes in order to help others" (cited in Trei's Snake Legs for Kaien-fusetsu, 21v). k The head monk in Huang-po's assembly at this time is not identified in the standard accounts of this episode in Record of Lin-chi and Records of the Lamp. He is given as Chen Tsun-su (Mu-chou Taotsung, n.d.) in some other accounts. In none of the versions does he utter such words directly to Linchi. l A winged tiger would be even more formidable. m In the Record of Lin-chi account (also Blue Cliff Record, Case 11), the head monk in Huang-po's assembly tells Lin-chi to ask Huang-po about the essential meaning of the Buddha Dharma. He goes to

1.03 - VISIT TO VIDYASAGAR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  PUNDIT ISWAR CHANDRA VIDYASAGAR was born in the village of Beersingh, not far from Kamarpukur, Sri Ramakrishna's birthplace. He was known as a great scholar, educator, writer, and philanthropist. One of the creators of modern Bengali, he was also well versed in Sanskrit grammar and poetry. His generosity made his name a household word with his countrymen, most of his income being given in charity to widows, orphans, indigent students, and other needy people. Nor was his compassion limited to human beings: he stopped drinking milk for years so that the calves should not be deprived of it, and he would not drive in a carriage for fear of causing discomfort to the horses. He was a man of indomitable spirit, which he showed when he gave up the lucrative position of principal of the Sanskrit College of Calcutta because of a disagreement with the authorities. His affection for his mother was especially deep. One day, in the absence of a ferryboat, he swam a raging river at the risk of his life to fulfil her wish that he should be present at his brother's wedding. His whole life was one of utter simplicity. The title Vidyasagar, meaning "Ocean of Learning", was given him in recognition of his vast erudition.
  Master's visit to the scholar
  --
  Referring to a young devotee, the Master said to Vidyasagar: "He is a nice young man and is sound at the core. He is like the river Phalgu. The surface is covered with sand; but if you dig a little you will find water flowing underneath."
  After taking some of the sweets, the Master, with a smile, began to speak to Vidyasagar. Meanwhile the room had become filled with people; some were standing and others were seated.
  MASTER: "Ah! Today, at last, I have come to the ocean. Up till now I have seen only canals, marshes, or a river at the most. But today I am face to face with the sagar, the ocean."(All laugh.)
  VIDYASAGAR (smiling): "Then please take home some salt water." (Laughter.) MASTER: "Oh, no! Why salt water? You aren't the ocean of ignorance. You are the ocean of vidy, knowledge. You are the ocean of condensed milk." (All laugh.) VIDYASAGAR: "Well, you may put it that way."
  --
  MASTER (smiling): "You see, we are like small fishing-boats. (All smile.) We can ply in small canals and shallow waters and also in big rivers. But you are a ship. You may run aground on the way!" (All laugh.)
  Vidyasagar remained silent. Sri Ramakrishna said with a laugh, "But even a ship can go there at this season."

1.04 - ADVICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  MASTER: "No. But one must be up and doing in the beginning. After that one need not work hard. The helmsman stands up and clutches the rudder firmly as long as the boat is passing through waves, storms, high wind, or around the curves of a river; but he relaxes after steering through them. As soon as the boat passes the curves and the helmsman feels a favourable wind, he sits comfortably and just touches the rudder.
  Next he prepares to unfurl the sail and gets ready for a smoke. Likewise, the aspirant enjoys peace and calm after passing the waves and storms of 'woman and gold'.
  --
  It was the day of Vijaya, the last day of the celebration of the worship of Durga, when the clay image is immersed in the water of a lake or river.
  About nine o'clock in the morning M. was seated on the floor of the Master's room at Dakshineswar, near Sri Ramakrishna, who was reclining on the small couch. Rakhal was then living with the Master, and Narendra and Bhavanath visited him frequently.

1.04 - BOOK THE FOURTH, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  A river here he view'd so lovely bright,
  It shew'd the bottom in a fairer light,
  --
  The river's guilty stream, and thus he pray'd.
  (He pray'd, but wonder'd at his softer tone,
  --
  As all the rivers, disembogu'd, find room
  For all their waters in old Ocean's womb:

1.04 - Descent into Future Hell, #The Red Book Liber Novus, #unset, #Zen
  He had to come to me as a stranger from far away and from an unheard-of side. He had to call me. I could not address him, knowing him and his nature. He announced himself with a loud voice, as in a warlike turmoil with the manifold clamoring of the voices of this time. The spirit of this time arose in me against this stranger, and uttered a battle cry together with his many serfs. I heard the noise of this battle in the air. Then the spirit of the depths burst forth and led me to the site of the innermost. But he had reduced the spirit of this time to a dwarf who was clever and bustling, yet was a dwarf And the vision showed me the spirit of this time as made of leather, that is, pressed together, sere and lifeless. He could not prevent me from entering the dark underworld of the spirit of the depths. To my astonishment I realized that my feet sank into the black muddy water of the river of death. [The Corrected Draft adds: "for that is where death is", p. 41] The mystery of the shining red crystal was my next destination" (pp. 54-55).
  The Draft continues: My soul is my supreme meaning, my image of God, neither God himself nor the supreme meaning. God becomes apparent in the supreme meaning of the human community (p. 58).

1.04 - GOD IN THE WORLD, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  Li-lou lived in the reign of the Emperor Huang. He is said to have been able to distinguish the point of a soft hair at a distance of one hundred paces. His eyesight was extraordinary. When the Emperor Huang took a pleasure cruise on the river Chih, he dropped his precious jewel in the water and made Li fetch it up. But he failed. The Emperor made Chih-kou search for it; but he also failed to find it. Later Hsiang-wang was ordered to get it, and he got it. Hence,
  When Hsiang-wang goes down, the precious gem shines most brilliantly;

1.04 - KAI VALYA PADA, #Patanjali Yoga Sutras, #Swami Vivekananda, #Hinduism
  had to go to a river and put himself in water, and that allayed
  the pain for a little. After a month he did not suffer much.
  --
  infinite river of souls is flowing into the ocean of perfection,
  of self-realisation.

1.04 - On blessed and ever-memorable obedience, #The Ladder of Divine Ascent, #Saint John of Climacus, #unset
  This sea is bound to be stirred up and roused and enraged, so as to cast out of it again on to the dry land the wood, and hay, and all the corruption that was brought down into it by the rivers of the passions. Let us watch nature and we shall find that after a storm at sea there comes a deep calm.
  He who is sometimes obedient to his father and sometimes disobedient is like a person who sometimes puts lotion in his eyes and sometimes quicklime. For it is said, When one builds and an other pulls down, what profit have they had but the labour ?5

1.04 - The 33 seven double letters, #Sefer Yetzirah The Book of Creation In Theory and Practice, #Anonymous, #Various
  By the seven double consonants, were also designed seven worlds (), seven heavens, seven lands, (probably climates,) seven seas, (probably around Palestine,) seven rivers, seven deserts, seven days a week, seven weeks from Passover to Pentecost, there is a cycle of seven years, the seventh is the release year, and after seven release years is jubilee. Hence, God loves the number seven under the whole heaven. 37 (In the whole nature.)
   .

1.04 - THE APPEARANCE OF ANOMALY - CHALLENGE TO THE SHARED MAP, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  catastrophe: restlessly, violently, headlong, like a river that wants to reach the end, that no longer
  reflects, that is afraid to reflect.
  --
  took a camping trip on the sides of a deep river bank near her hometown. She stayed overnight on a bluff
  overlooking a steep drop. In the morning, the fog came off the river, and filled the valley. She walked to the
  edge, when she woke up:

1.04 - The Crossing of the First Threshold, #The Hero with a Thousand Faces, #Joseph Campbell, #Mythology
  deeps of rivers, streams, and ponds, preferring to be close beside
  a mill. During the day he remains concealed, like an old trout or
  --
  from his long hibernation, he smashes the ice along the rivers,
  piling up great blocks. Mill wheels he is amused to destroy. But

1.04 - The Gods of the Veda, #Vedic and Philological Studies, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The beliefs and conclusions of today are, in these rapid and unsettled times, seldom the beliefs and conclusions of tomorrow. In religion, in thought, in science, in literature we march daily over the bodies of dead theories to enthrone fresh syntheses and worship new illuminations. The realms of scholarship are hardly more quiet and secure than these troubled kingdoms; and in that realm nowhere is the soil so boggy, nowhere does scholastic ingenuity disport itself with such light fantastic footsteps over such a quaking morass of hardy conjecture and hasty generalisation as in the Sanscrit scholarship of the last century. But the Vedic question at least seemed to have been settled. It was agreedfirmly enough, it seemed that the Vedas were the sacred chants of a rude, primitive race of agriculturists sacrificing to very material gods for very material benefits with an elaborate but wholly meaningless & arbitrary ritual; the gods themselves were merely poetical personifications of cloud & rain & wind, lightning & dawn and the sky & fire to which the semi-savage Vedic mind attributed by crude personal analogy a personality and a presiding form, the Rishis were sacrificing priests of an invading Aryan race dwelling on the banks of the Panjab rivers, men without deep philosophical or exalted moral ideas, a race of frank cheerful Pagans seeking the good things of life, afraid of drought & night & various kinds of devils, sacrificing persistently & drinking vigorously, fighting the black Dravidians whom they called the Dasyus or robbers,crude prototypes these of Homeric Greek and Scandinavian Viking.All this with many details of the early civilisation were supposed to be supplied by a philological and therefore scientificexamination of the ancient text yielding as certain results as the interpretation of Egyptian hieroglyph and Persian inscription. If there are hymns of a high moral fervour, of a remarkable philosophical depth & elevation, these are later compositions of a more sophisticated age. In the earlier hymns, the vocabulary, archaic and almost unintelligible, allows an adroit & industrious scholarship waving in its hand the magic wand of philology to conjure into it whatever meaning may be most suitable to modern beliefs or preferable to the European temperament. As for Vedanta, it can be no clue to the meaning of the mantras, because the Upanishads represent a spiritual revolt against Vedic naturalism & ceremonialism and not, as has been vainly imagined for some thousands of years, the fulfilment of Vedic truth. Since then, some of these positions have been severely shaken. European Science has rudely scouted the claims of Comparative Philology to rank as a Science; European Ethnology has dismissed the Aryo-Dravidian theory of the philologist & tends to see in the Indian people a single homogeneous race; it has been trenchantly suggested and plausibly upheld that the Vedas themselves offer no evidence that the Indian races were ever outside India but even prove the contraryan advance from the south and not from the north. These theories have not only been suggested & widely approved but are gaining upon the general mind. Alone in all this overthrow the European account of Vedic religion & Vedic civilisation remains as yet intact & unchallenged by any serious questioning. Even in the minds of the Indian people, with their ancient reverence for Veda, the Europeans have effected an entire divorce between Veda & Vedanta. The consistent religious development of India has been theosophic, mystical, Vedantic. Its beginnings are now supposed to have been naturalistic, materialistic, Pagan, almost Graeco-Roman. No satisfactory explanation has been given of this strange transformation in the soul of a people, and it is not surprising that theories should have been started attri buting to Vedanta & Brahmavada a Dravidian origin. Brahmavada was, some have confidently asserted, part of the intellectual property taken over by the Aryan conquerors from the more civilised races they dispossessed. The next step in this scholars progress might well be some counterpart of Sergis Mediterranean theory,an original dark, pacific, philosophic & civilised race overwhelmed by a fairskinned & warlike horde of Aryan savages.
  The object of this book is to suggest a prior possibility,that the whole European theory may be from beginning to end a prodigious error. The confident presumption that religion started in fairly recent times with the terrors of the savage, passed through stages of Animism & Nature worship & resulted variously in Paganism, monotheism or the Vedanta has stood in the way of any extension of scepticism to this province of Vedic enquiry. I dispute the presumption and deny the conclusions drawn from it. Before I admit it, I must be satisfied that a system of pure Nature worship ever existed. I cannot accept as evidence Sun & Star myth theories which, as a play of ingenious scholastic fancy, may attract the imagination, but are too haphazard, too easily self-contented, too ill-combined & inconsequent to satisfy the scientific reason. No other religion of which there is any undisputed record or sure observation, can be defined as a system of pure Nature worship. Even the savage-races have had the conception of gods & spirits who are other than personified natural phenomena. At the lowest they have Animism & the worship of spirits, ghosts & devils. Ancestor-worship & the cult of snake & four-footed animal seem to have been quite as old as any Nature-gods with whom research has made us acquainted. In all probability the Python was worshipped long before Apollo. It is therefore evident that even in the lowest religious strata the impulse to personify Nature-phenomena is not the ruling cult-idea of humanity. It is exceedingly unlikely that at any time this element should have so far prevailed as to cast out all the others so as to create a type of cult confined within a pure & rigid naturalism. Man has always seen in the universe the replica of himself. Unless therefore the Vedic Rishis had no thought of their subjective being, no perception of intellectual and moral forces within themselves, it is a psychological impossibility that they should have detected divine forces behind the objective world but none behind the subjective.
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  Saraswati is known to us in the Purana,the Muse with her feet on the thousand leaved lotus of the mind, the goddess of thought, learning, poetry, of all that is high in mind and its knowledge. But, so far as we can understand from the Purana, she is the goddess of mind only, of intellect & imagination and their perceptions & inspirations. Things spiritual & the mightier supra-mental energies & illuminations belong not to her, but to other powers. Well, we meet Saraswati in the Vedas;and if she is the same goddess as our Puranic & modern protectress of learning & the arts, the Personality of the Intellect, then we have a starting pointwe know that the Vedic Rishis had other than naturalistic conceptions & could call to higher powers than the thunder-flash & the storm-wind. But there is a difficultySaraswati is the name of a river, of several rivers in India, for the very name means flowing, gliding or streaming, and the Europeans identify it with a river in the Punjab. We must be careful therefore, whenever we come across the name, to be sure which of these two is mentioned or invoked, the sweet-streaming Muse or the material river.
  The first passage in which Saraswati is mentioned, is the third hymn of the first Mandala, the hymn of Madhuchchhanda Vaisvamitra, in which the Aswins, Indra, the Visve devah and Saraswati are successively invokedapparently in order to conduct an ordinary material sacrifice? That is the thing that has to be seen,to be understood. What is Saraswati, whether as a Muse or a river, doing at the Soma-offering? Or is she there as the architect of the hymn, the weaver of the Riks?
  The passage devoted to her occupies the three final & culminating verses of the sacred poem. Pavaka nah Saraswati vajebhir vajinivati Yajnam vashtu dhiyavasuh. Chodayitri sunritanam chetanti sumatinam Yajnam dadhe Saraswati. Maho arnas Saraswati prachetayati ketuna Dhiyo visva vi rajati. Now there is here mention in the last verse of a flowing water, arnas, whether sea or river, but this can be no material stream, since plainly the rest of the passage can only refer to a goddess whose functions are subjective. She is dhiyavasuh, stored or rich with understanding, she is the impelling power of truths, she is the awakener of or to right thoughts. She awakens something or brings it forward into consciousness (pra-chetayati) by the perceptive intelligence and she governs or shines through all the movements of the fixing & discerning mind. There are too many words here that do ordinarily & ought here to bear a purely subjective sense for any avoidance of the clear import of the passage. We start then with the conception of Saraswati as a goddess of mind, if not the goddess of mind and we have then to determine what are her functions or activities as indicated in this important passage and for what purpose she has been summoned by the son of Visvamitra to this sacrifice.
  What exact sense are we to apply to vajebhir vajinivati when it is spoken of a subjective Power? It is a suggestion I shall make and work out hereafter by application to all the hundreds of passages in which the word occurs that vaja in the Veda means a substantial, firm & copious condition of being, well-grounded & sufficient plenty in anything material, mental or spiritual, any substance, wealth, chattels, qualities, psychological conditions.
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  But by what power of Saraswatis are falsehood & error excluded and the mind and discerning reason held to truth & right-thinking? This, if I mistake not, is what the Rishi Madhuchchhanda, the drashta of Veda has seen for us in his last and culminating verse. I have said that arnas is a flowing water whether river or sea; for the word expresses either a flowing continuity or a flowing expanse. We may translate it then as the river of Mah or Mahas, and place arnas in apposition with Saraswati. This goddess will then be in our subjective being some principle to which the Vedic thinkers gave the names of Mah and Mahas for it is clear, if the rest of our interpretation is at all correct, that there can be no question of a material stream & arnas must refer to some stream or storehouse of subjective faculty. But there are strong objections to such a collocation. We shall find later that the goddess Mahi and not Saraswati is the objectivising feminine power and divine representative of this Vedic principle Mahas; prachetayati besides demands an object and maho arnas is the only object which the structure of the sentence and the rhythm of the verse will allow. I translate therefore Saraswati awakens by the perceptive intelligence the ocean (or, flowing expanse) of Mahas and governs diversely all the movements (or, all the faculties) of the understanding.
  What is Mah or Mahas?The word means great, embracing, full, comprehensive. The Earth, also, because of its wideness & containing faculty is called mahi,just as it is called prithivi, dhara, medini, dharani, etc. In various forms, the root itself, mahi, mahitwam, maha, magha, etc, it recurs with remarkable profusion and persistence throughout the Veda. Evidently it expressed some leading thought of the Rishis, was some term of the highest importance in their system of psychology. Turning to the Purana we find the term mahat applied to some comprehensive principle which is supposed itself to be near to the unmanifest, avyaktam but to supply the material of all that is manifest and always to surround, embrace and uphold it. Mahat seems here to be an objective principle; but this need not trouble us; for in the old Hindu system all that is objective had something subjective corresponding to it and constituting its real nature. We find it explicitly declared in the Vishnu Purana that all things here are manifestations of vijnana, pure ideal knowledge, sarvani vijnanavijrimbhitaniideal knowledge vibrating out into intensity of various phenomenal existences each with its subjective reason for existence and objective case & form of existence. Is ideal knowledge then the subjective principle of mahat? If so, vijnanam and the Vedic mahas are likely to be terms identical in their philosophical content and psychological significance. We turn to the Upanishads and find mention made more than once of a certain subjective state of the soul, which is called Mahan Atma, a state into which the mind and senses have to be drawn up as we rise by samadhi of the instruments of knowledge into the supreme state of Brahman and which is superior therefore to these instruments. The Mahan Atma is the state of the pure Brahman out of which the vijnana or ideal truth (sattwa or beness of things) emerges and it is higher than the vijnana but nearer us than the Unmanifest or Avyaktam (Katha: III.10, 11,13 & VI.7). If we understand by the Mahan Atma that status of soul existence (Purusha) which is the basis of the objective mahat or mahati prakriti and which develops the vijnanam or ideal knowledge as its subjective instrument, then we shall have farther light on the nature of Mahas in the ancient conceptions. We shall see that it is ideal knowledge, vijnanam, or is connected with ideal knowledge.

1.053 - A Very Important Sadhana, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  The very purpose of the senses is to bring about this refusal of the ultimate universality of Godhead, to affirm the diversity of objects and to push the mind forcefully towards these external things. If this undesirable activity on the part of the senses can be ended to the extent possible, this force with which the mind moves towards objects can be harnessed for a better purpose, for a more positive aim than the indulgence of the senses in objects. The very restraint of the senses from their movement towards objects is a meditation by itself, at least in some sense, because energy cannot be bottled up, unused; it always finds expression in some way or the other. If we do not utilise it in more beneficial ways for spiritual purposes, the only alternative would be for this mental energy to leak out through the senses towards objects of sense. If this leakage is blocked and prevented, the energy wells up within like the waters of a river that will rise up when a bund is constructed across it.
  This energy that is thus stored up and conserved will naturally find its way in the direction of a better aim than what is pointed out by the senses. This effort is called tapas, austerity. Literally, the word tapas means heat a heat that is generated by the preservation of energy in the system. It is not merely the heat of fire. It is energy, a concentrated force which, when it is accumulated to an appreciable extent, will light up as a kind of aura in ones personality. The radiance will emanate from ones face, from ones eyes, from ones personality. This is nothing but the very same energy finding its expression in other ways than the sensory indulgence in which it would have engaged itself if self-restraint had not been practised.
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  What is our species? It is not mankind, human nature, etc. Our species is a spiritual spark, a divine location in our centre. The soul that we are is the species that we are. So all impressions, thoughts, feelings and ideas which are in agreement with the character of the soul, which is our jati, or species, should be allowed, and anything that is contrary or different from this should not be allowed. The vijatiya vritti nirodha is the inhibition or putting an end to all those vrittis or modifications of the mind in respect of things outside, because the soul is not anything that is outside. Sajatiya vritti pravah is the movement like the flow of a river, or the pouring of oil continuously, without break, in a thread of such ideas which are of the character of the soul which is universality.
  This threefold effort namely, a positive effort at the control and restraint of the senses from direct action in respect of objects outside, deep study of scriptures which are wholly devoted to the liberation of the spirit from the beginning to the end, and a constant remembrance in ones mind that God is All with a surrender of oneself to His supremacy constitute a very important sadhana by itself, which is the meaning of this single sutra: tapa svdhyya varapraidhnni kriyyoga (II.1).

1.057 - The Four Manifestations of Ignorance, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  So, even pain can be mistaken for pleasure where emotions are tied up. What we are serving is our own emotions not the family, not the world. Our emotions are catching hold of us by the throat, and we are pampering the emotions under the impression that we are pampering, helping, serving or doing work for somebody else. There is, again, a mistake in the very thought itself. The idea becomes concretised takes a visible shape, as it were, and becomes the working field for all the urges of the individual. We have studied this earlier, in connection with another sutra: parima tpa saskra dukai guavtti virodht ca dukham eva sarva vivekina (II.15). In this sutra, Patanjali tells us that everything is pain ultimately, if it is properly analysed. There is no joy, but everything looks like joy. If there is no joy in life, who would live in this world? We would all perish in a few minutes. But this joy is a counterfeit joy; it is not really there. It is a makeshift, a camouflage, a whitewash that is presented before us. At the background, there is a pricking pain the thorn of agony, anguish, non-possession, anxiety, fear, dispossession, bereavement, etc. But with all this, we take this agonising world for a field of joy, as if rivers of milk and honey are flowing.
  The perception of the reality of a not-Self; the perception of permanency in everything that is transitory or transitional; the perception of beauty, grandeur, and value in objects of sense; the perception of joy in the contact of the senses with objects these are the ways in which ignorance works. And, because of the vehemence with which these forms of ignorance work, because of the force with which they impinge upon us, because of the velocity with which they come and sit on our heads, we cannot escape them. Like vultures they come and sit on us, threatening us and subjugating us with their powers. Because of the force with which they sit upon us, we have to yield to them. Then, coming under their thumb, we act according to their commands, because this ignorance does not merely end with these perceptions. They have other demands, and once we fulfil a single demand, another will come.

1.05 - BOOK THE FIFTH, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  Who on his shield seven silver rivers bore,
  His birth to witness by the arms he wore;
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  And by the rivers swear to judge aright.
  The Song of the Pierides
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  O'er rocks, and rivers ran, and felt no pains:
  The sun behind me, and the God I kept,

1.05 - CHARITY, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  Those men who in a special way regard Heaven as Father and have, as it were, a personal love for it, how much more should they love what is above Heaven as Father! Other men in a special way regard their rulers as better than themselves and they, as it were, personally die for them. How much more should they die for what is truer than a rulerl When the springs dry up, the fish are all together on dry land. They then moisten each other with their dampness and keep each other wet with their slime. But this is not to be compared with forgetting each other in a river or lake.
  Chuang Tzu
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  Our present economic, social and international arrangements are based, in large measure, upon organized lovelessness. We begin by lacking charity towards Nature, so that instead of trying to co-operate with Tao or the Logos on the inanimate and subhuman levels, we try to dominate and exploit, we waste the earths mineral resources, ruin its soil, ravage its forests, pour filth into its rivers and poisonous fumes into its air. From lovelessness in relation to Nature we advance to lovelessness in relation to arta lovelessness so extreme that we have effectively killed all the fundamental or useful arts and set up various kinds of mass production by machines in their place. And of course this lovelessness in regard to art is at the same time a lovelessness in regard to the human beings who have to perform the fool-proof and grace-proof tasks imposed by our mechanical art-surrogates and by the interminable paper work connected with mass production and mass distribution. With mass-production and mass-distribution go mass-financing, and the three have conspired to expropriate ever-increasing numbers of small owners of land and productive equipment, thus reducing the sum of freedom among the majority and increasing the power of a minority to exercise a coercive control over the lives of their fellows. This coercively controlling minority is composed of private capitalists or governmental bureaucrats or of both classes of bosses acting in collaborationand, of course, the coercive and therefore essentially loveless nature of the control remains the same, whether the bosses call themselves company directors or civil servants. The only difference between these two kinds of oligarchical rulers is that the first derive more of their power from wealth than from position within a conventionally respected hierarchy, while the second derive more power from position than from wealth. Upon this fairly uniform groundwork of loveless relationships are imposed others, which vary widely from one society to another, according to local conditions and local habits of thought and feeling. Here are a few examples: contempt and exploitation of coloured minorities living among white majorities, or of coloured majorities governed by minorities of white imperialists; hatred of Jews, Catholics, Free Masons or of any other minority whose language, habits, appearance or religion happens to differ from those of the local majority. And the crowning superstructure of uncharity is the organized lovelessness of the relations between state and sovereign statea lovelessness that expresses itself in the axiomatic assumption that it is right and natural for national organizations to behave like thieves and murderers, armed to the teeth and ready, at the first favourable opportunity, to steal and kill. (Just how axiomatic is this assumption about the nature of nationhood is shown by the history of Central America. So long as the arbitrarily delimited territories of Central America were called provinces of the Spanish colonial empire, there was peace between their inhabitants. But early in the nineteenth century the various administrative districts of the Spanish empire broke from their allegiance to the mother country and decided to become nations on the European model. Result: they immediately went to war with one another. Why? Because, by definition, a sovereign national state is an organization that has the right and duty to coerce its members to steal and kill on the largest possible scale.)
  Lead us not into temptation must be the guiding principle of all social organization, and the temptations to be guarded against and, so far as possible, eliminated by means of appropriate economic and political arrangements are temptations against charity, that is to say, against the disinterested love of God, Nature and man. First, the dissemination and general acceptance of any form of the Perennial Philosophy will do something to preserve men and women from the temptation to idolatrous worship of things in timechurch-worship, state-worship, revolutionary future-worship, humanistic self-worship, all of them essentially and necessarily opposed to charity. Next come decentralization, widespread private ownership of land and the means of production on a small scale, discouragement of monopoly by state or corporation, division of economic and political power (the only guarantee, as Lord Acton was never tired of insisting, of civil liberty under law). These social rearrangements would do much to prevent ambitious individuals, organizations and governments from being led into the temptation of behaving tyrannously; while co-operatives, democratically controlled professional organizations and town meetings would deliver the masses of the people from the temptation of making their decentralized individualism too rugged. But of course none of these intrinsically desirable reforms can possibly be carried out, so long as it is thought right and natural that sovereign states should prepare to make war on one another. For modern war cannot be waged except by countries with an over-developed capital goods industry; countries in which economic power is wielded either by the state or by a few monopolistic corporations which it is easy to tax and, if necessary, temporarily to nationalize; countries where the labouring masses, being without property, are rootless, easily transferable from one place to another, highly regimented by factory discipline. Any decentralized society of free, uncoerced small owners, with a properly balanced economy must, in a war-making world such as ours, be at the mercy of one whose production is highly mechanized and centralized, whose people are without property and therefore easily coercible, and whose economy is lop-sided. This is why the one desire of industrially undeveloped countries like Mexico and China is to become like Germany, or England, or the United States. So long as the organized lovelessness of war and preparation for war remains, there can be no mitigation, on any large, nation-wide or world-wide scale, of the organized lovelessness of our economic and political relationships. War and preparation for war are standing temptations to make the present bad, God-eclipsing arrangements of society progressively worse as technology becomes progressively more efficient.

1.05 - Hymns of Bharadwaja, #Hymns to the Mystic Fire, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
    6. The heights of heaven were measured into form by the eye of this universal Force, they were shaped by the intuition of the Immortal. All the worlds are upon his head; the seven far-flowing rivers climbed from him like branches.
    7. The Universal mighty of will measured into form the kingdoms of middle space; a Seer, he shaped the luminous planes of Heaven. He has spread around us all these worlds; he is the guardian of immortality and its indomitable defender.

1.05 - On painstaking and true repentance which constitute the life of the holy convicts; and about the prison., #The Ladder of Divine Ascent, #Saint John of Climacus, #unset
  For I shall certainly not hide this most moving lowliness in these blessed men, and their contrite love for God and repentance. When one of these good inhabitants of the land of repentance was about to go to God and stand before the impartial tribunal, then as soon as he saw that his end was at hand, he would beg the great abbot through the superior set over them with adjurations not to give him human burial, but to fling him, like an irrational animal, into a river bed or to give him up to wild beasts in the fields. And this was often done by that lamp of discernment who would order the dead to be carried out without any psalmody or honour.
  Most terrible and pitiful was the sight of their last hour. When his fellow-defaulters learnt that one of their number was ready to precede them by finishing his course, they gathered round him while his mind was still active and with thirst, with tears, with love, with a tender look and sad voice, shaking their heads, they would ask the dying man, and would say to him, burning with compassion: How are you, brother and fellow criminal? What will you say? What do you hope? What do you expect? Have you accomplished what you sought with such labour or not? Has the door been opened to you, or are you still under judgment? Have you attained your object, or not yet? Have you received any sort of assurance, or is your hope still uncertain? Have you obtained freedom, or is your thought clouded with doubt? Have you felt any enlightenment in your heart or is it still dark and ashamed? Has any inner voice said: Behold thou art made whole,1 or: Thy sins are forgiven thee, 2or: Thy faith has saved thee?3 Or, have you heard a voice like this: Let the sinners be turned into hell,4 and: Bind him hand and foot, and cast him into the outer darkness,5 and again: Let the wicked man be removed that he may not see the glory of the Lord?6 What, quite simply, can you say, brother? Tell us, we beg you, that we too may know in what state we shall be. For your time is already closed, and you will never find another opportunity. To this some of the dying would reply: Blessed is God who has not turned away my prayer, nor His mercy from me. 7Others again: Blessed is the Lord, who has not given us for a prey to their teeth.8 Others said dolefully: Will our soul pass through the impassable water9 of the spirits of the air?not having complete confidence, but looking to see what would happen in that rendering of accounts. Others still more dolefully would answer and say: Woe to the soul that has not kept its vow intact! In this hour, and in this only, it will know what is prepared for it.

1.05 - The Belly of the Whale, #The Hero with a Thousand Faces, #Joseph Campbell, #Mythology
  stomach, "she saw large forests and great rivers, and many high
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1.05 - THE HOSTILE BROTHERS - ARCHETYPES OF RESPONSE TO THE UNKNOWN, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  A. Bv has told how executions were carried out at Adak a camp on the Pechora river. They
  would take the opposition members with their things out of the camp compound on a prisoner
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  And Pharaoh charged all his people, saying, Every son that is born ye shall cast into the river, and every
  daughter ye shall save alive.
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  and with pitch, and put the child therein; and she laid it in the flags by the rivers brink.
  And his sister stood afar off, to wit what would be done to him.
  And the daughter of Pharaoh came down to wash herself at the river; and her maidens walked along by
  the rivers side; and when she saw the ark among the flags, she sent her maid to fetch it.
  And when she had opened it, she saw the child: and, behold, the babe wept. And she had compassion on
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  Thou didst cleave the fountain and the flood: thou driedst up mighty rivers. The day is thine, the night also is thine:
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  me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water (John 7:37-38)].
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1.05 - The Magical Control of the Weather, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  women seize a passing stranger and throw him into the river, or
  souse him from head to foot. Later on we shall see that a passing
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  drag it into a river, wading in the water up to their girdles. In
  the same circumstances Armenian girls and women do the same. The
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  thus harnessed they wade through rivers, puddles, and marshes,
  praying, screaming, weeping, and laughing. In a district of
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  the women of the village, scantily clad, go to the river, wade into
  it, and splash each other with the water. A black cat is thrown into
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  image of the saint in procession to the river, where they thrice
  invited him to reconsider his resolution and to grant their prayers;

1.05 - THE MASTER AND KESHAB, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  About four o'clock in the afternoon the steamboat with Keshab and his Brahmo followers cast anchor in the Ganges alongside the Kli temple at Dakshineswar. The passengers saw in front of them the bathing-ghat and the chandni. To their left, in the temple compound, stood six temples of iva, and to their right another group of six iva temples. The white steeple of the Kli temple, the tree-tops of the Panchavati, and the silhouette of pine-trees stood high against the blue autumn sky. The gardens between the two nahabats were filled with fragrant flowers, and along the bank of the Ganges were rows of flowering plants. The blue sky was reflected in the brown water of the river, the sacred Ganges, associated with the most ancient traditions of Aryan civilization. The outer world appeared soft and serene, and the hearts of the Brahmo devotees were filled with peace.
  Master in samdhi
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  Gradually the ebb-tide set in. The steamboat was speeding toward Calcutta. It passed under the Howrah Bridge and came within sight of the Botanical Garden. The captain was asked to go a little farther down the river. The passengers were enchanted with the Master's words, and most of them had no idea of time or of how far they had come.
  Keshab began to serve some puffed rice and grated coconut. The guests held these in the folds of their wearing-cloths and presently started to eat. Everyone was joyful. The Master noticed, however, that Keshab and Vijay rather shrank from each other, and he was anxious to reconcile them.

1.05 - The New Consciousness, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  Hence we have filled each and every wastel and of our day there is no more waste we have infused the vacancy between two acts with being, and even our acts are no longer so completely caught up in the Machine. We can talk, make phone calls, write or meet people, but behind in the background, something continues to be, vibrating, vibrating very softly, like a breath from a far-off sea, the flowing of a little river in the distance; and if we stop for a moment in mid-gesture and take but a single step back, we are instantly in that ever so fresh little river, that open space, that easy expanse, and we sink into it as into the repose of Truth, because only Truth is at rest, since it is. Strangely enough, this sort of slippage or shifting of the center of being does not loosen our grip on life, does not throw us into a sort of dream state we would be tempted to call hollow. On the contrary, we are utterly awake it even looks as if the sleeper were in the one who talks, writes and telephones in a state of alertness, but not alert to the machine's wheelworks, the play of the features, the calculation of the next step, the whirl of appearances: we are engrossed in something else, as if listening behind our head, in that vibrating expanse, that leisurely flowing; and sometimes we feel variations of intensity, changes of rhythm, sudden pressures, as if a finger of light were pressing there, bringing something to our notice, calling our attention to a particular point by shining its light. Then, without knowing why, we utter some words, make a gesture, or, on the contrary, are kept from making a gesture, we turn here instead of there, smile when the person we were talking to seemed so unpleasant, or, on the contrary, dismiss him rapidly when he seemed so well intentioned. And everything is exactly as it should be, to a T. What we did or said was exactly what had to be done or said, just where we had to turn to avoid the accident or have the necessary encounter two days or two hours later, in utter amazement, we understand the meaning or exactness of our action. It is as if we had been introduced to a functioning of truth.
  And we begin to be struck by a first peculiarity. These indications coming to us, these perceptions or sudden pressures, have nothing in common whatsoever with those coming from above when pursuing the path of ascent: they are not revelations, not inspirations or visions or illuminations, not the flashes and thunder of the higher planes of the mind. They seem, rather, to be a very humble and material functioning, one concerned with the tiniest detail, the slightest passing breath, this street corner, that automatic gesture, these thousand little comings and goings. It looks almost like a functioning at ground level.
  But at the beginning this functioning is still unsure. We are constantly snatched back by the old machinery, the habit of mulling over thoughts, judging, deducing, calculating, and immediately it is as if a veil fell, a screen came between the quiet clarity behind and the arduous whirlwind here: communications are jammed. Again we have to take a step back and find the comfortable expanse and it is irritating, uncommunicative and apparently indifferent to our fate, opposing a neutral silence, an unrelieved blankness to the question we send it and which would yet call for an immediate answer. So we yield once more; we start up the machine again only to realize that everything was blank behind so we would not move in front, and that the time for an answer had not yet come. We keep stumbling along and persisting, trustful but awkward outwardly (or in front), when circumstances would call for swiftness and efficiency, and those who work with the old reason may scoff, as perhaps the old veteran anthropoid scoffed at the clumsiness of the apprentice man: we miss the branch. We fall and pick ourselves up. We go on. But gradually, as our demechanization gains ground, grows sure-footed and more perfect, the communications become clearer, the perceptions more accurate and precise. We begin to unravel a whole jumbled network that had previously seemed like logic itself. From within the tranquil clarity, we notice a multitude of movements rising from below, from outside, from others; it is a mixture of vibrations, a cacophony of minuscule impulses, a battlefield, an arena filled with obscure contenders, blind drives, dark flashes, microscopic and stubborn wills. And all of a sudden, in all that muddle falls a tiny little drop from our quiet river without our wanting it or trying or even asking for it and everything loosens up, smoothes out, disappears, dissolves. That face there in front of us, this grating little circumstance, that knot of difficulty, this stubborn resistance vanishes, melts away, smoothes out, opens up as if by magic. We begin to enter mastery.
  But it is a curious sort of mastery it does not obey us at all! On the contrary, the minute we try to use it, it eludes us completely, slips through our fingers, pokes fun at us and leaves us looking foolish, like an apprentice sculptor trying to imitate the stroke of the Master: our stroke misses. We even hit our fingers. And we learn. Perhaps we learn not to want anything. But it is a little more complicated than that complicated from our standpoint, of course, because everything is complicated on this side; it is complexity itself. In fact, it is simple. We are learning the law of rhythm. Because Truth is a rhythm.

1.05 - Vishnu as Brahma creates the world, #Vishnu Purana, #Vyasa, #Hinduism
  [3]: This is not to be confounded with elementary creation, although the description would very well apply to that of crude nature, or Pradhāna; but, as will be seen presently, we have here to do with final productions, or the forms in which the previously created elements and faculties are more or less perfectly aggregated. The first class of these forms is here said to be immovable things; that is, the mineral and vegetable kingdoms; for the solid earth, with its mountains and rivers and seas, was already prepared for their reception. The 'fivefold' immovable creation is indeed, according to the comment, restricted to vegetables, five orders of which are enumerated, or, 1. trees; 2. shrubs; 3. climbing plants; 4. creepers; and 5. grasses.
  [4]: Tiryak, 'crooked;' and Srotas, 'a canal.'

1.060 - Tracing the Ultimate Cause of Any Experience, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  Once we provide these impulses with the conditions that are favourable, they gain an upper hand. Then, we cannot do anything with them. They will rush forth like a river which has found a small outlet. If a river that is in high flood finds even a little outlet, it will break the entire bund and will go wherever it wishes. Likewise, even a little outlet that is provided for the movement of an impulse outside in respect of an object may be enough for it to go out of control.
  The cause is thus to be discovered. And what are we supposed to do after discovering the cause? The effect has to be absorbed into the cause this is the advice given in this sutra. It becomes subtle when it is diverted back to the cause from where it has arisen. Though physical conditions may act as favourable causes for the manifestation of an impulse, the main cause is a psychological susceptibility. Unless we are susceptible to a disease, it is unlikely that we will fall sick even in the midst of atmospheres which are likely to cause such a disease. The inward susceptibility is a greater factor than the presence of outer conditions, though it is true that we have to take notice of both these factors at the same time. Our inner susceptibility, as well as the presence of outer factors both these are important, though the inner ones are stronger.

1.06 - Hymns of Parashara, #Hymns to the Mystic Fire, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  rushing to the gallop and like a flowing river,3 who shall
  hedge in his course?
  --
  4. He is the close comrade of the rivers as is a brother of his
  sisters. He devours the earth's forests as a king his enemies.
  --
  stall. He is like a river running in its channel and sends in
  his front the descending Waters: the Ray-Cows move to him
  --
  7. All satisfactions cleave to the Fire as the seven mighty rivers
  join the ocean. Our growth of being has not been perceived
  --
  8. The seven mighty rivers from Heaven, deep-thinking,
  knowers of the Truth, knew the doors of the treasure;
  --
  for right-thinking from the Beyond the rivers flowed wide
  over the Mountain.

1.06 - Magicians as Kings, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  of the earth, and the abundance of fish in the sea and rivers; and
  if the country suffers in any of these respects the Bodio is deposed
  --
  to give rain, the rivers to flow, and the earth to bring forth
  fruits in abundance. Certainly, in aboriginal America the sorcerer

1.06 - MORTIFICATION, NON-ATTACHMENT, RIGHT LIVELIHOOD, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  Suppose a boat is crossing a river and another boat, an empty one, is about to collide with it. Even an irritable man would not lose his temper. But suppose there was someone in the second boat. Then the occupant of the first would shout to him to keep clear. And if he did not hear the first time, nor even when called to three times, bad language would inevitably follow. In the first case there was no anger, in the second there wasbecause in the first case the boat was empty, in the second it was occupied. And so it is with man. If he could only pass empty through life, who would be able to injure him?
  Chuang Tzu

1.06 - The Breaking of the Limits, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  The basic condition seems therefore to establish that clear little expanse behind, that increasing flow: the medium must be clear, otherwise everything is distorted and there is no look at all, only the same old hodgepodge. But that clarity is only a basic condition for something else: the instrument is being cleansed to be used. And we come back to our question: What sort of look will unearth the new consciousness?... For it is indeed a matter of unearthing: it is here, not millions of miles away in the heavens or in space. It is so close that we do not see it; it seems so much like nothing that we walk right past it, as the ape walked past the river a thousand times without noticing the torrent of energy that could change the world.
  Our look is false because it perceives everything through the distorting prism of its routine, which is multifarious and subtle, made of thousands of years of habits which are as distorting in their deviltry as they are in their wisdom. This is the residue of the anthropoid, which had to erect barriers to protect his little life, his little family, his little clan, draw a line here, a line there, boundary markers, and generally insure his precarious existence by encasing it in a shell of individual and collective self. It follows that there is good and evil, right and wrong, useful and harmful, dos and don'ts we have slowly become entangled in a huge police network in which we scarcely have the spiritual freedom to brea the and even that air is polluted by countless decalogues that are barely one step above the pollution by the carbon monoxide of our engines. In short, we are forever correcting the world. But we are beginning to realize that this correction is not all that straight. Never for a moment do we stop putting our multicolored glasses on things in order to see them in the blue of our hopes, the red of our desires, the yellow of our morals and ready-made laws, and in black, in the endless grayness of a machinery that keeps grinding and grinding forever. The look the true look that will have the power to break free from this mental spell is therefore the one that will be able to cast itself on things clearly, without immediately correcting them: to rest here, upon this face, that circumstance or object the way one gazes at the infinite sea, without trying to solidify something to let itself be carried by that tranquil and fluid infinity, to ba the in what we see, to sink into the thing, until slowly, as if from far away, from the depths of a tranquil sea, there emerges a perception of the thing seen, of the puzzling circumstance or face near us; a perception that is not a thought, not a judgment, hardly a sensation, but is like the true vibratory content of the thing, its special mode of being, its quality of being, its innermost music, its relation with the great Rhythm that flows everywhere. Then, slowly, the seeker of the new world will see a sort of little spark of pure truth in the heart of the object, circumstance, face or accident, a little cry of true being, a true vibration beneath all the black and yellow and blue and red coatings something that is the truth of each thing, each being, each circumstance, each accident, as if the truth were everywhere, every instant, every step, only coated in black. The seeker will thus have put his finger on the second rule of the passage and the greatest of all the simple secrets: Look at the truth that is everywhere.
  --
  And it is true that the world starts changing before our eyes and that nothing is insignificant anymore, nothing is separate from the rest. We witness a great, total birth. Our simple look has strange extensions, our little gesture a reverberating echo. But here again, it is a timid birth; it is more like scattered little hints of birth. The seeker stops and stares at a scattering of little outbreaks, of happenings with no apparent connection, a little like the ancient hominid staring at a pliant branch here and a vine and a piece of flint over there before tying them into a bow and felling his prey in full career. He does not know the connections they almost have to be invented. But our inventions are only a discovery of what is already there, like the river and the vine in the forest. A new world is a discovery of new connections. Now, ours is the age of introspection of the second kind, when the invention, the true invention, is no longer one that will bring two material objects together by means of the subtle phenomenon of thought, but one that will be able to bring together that same matter and the subtler phenomenon of a second degree of consciousness, silent and without thought. The task of our age is no longer to perfect matter through matter, to enlarge matter by adding more matter to it we are already suffocating under the monstrous plethora which fetters us and which, at bottom, is only an improvement of the ape's technique but to transform matter through that subtler power, or rather, perhaps, to make it reveal its own innate power of truth.
  It is difficult to choose examples from those thousands of microscopic little experiences which one hardly knows whether to call experiences, coincidences or imaginations. Yet they keep cropping up, insisting, as if an invisible finger of light were guiding our steps, checking this gesture, exerting a subtle pressure on one point or another, until we understand then the pressure is lifted and we move on to another point, which seems to come back again and again with the same obstinacy. An experience is a thousand experiences unaware of themselves. There is no recipe, no instruction sheet; the only way is to walk, stumble, walk more, until, all of a sudden, there is a little ah! which fills a thousand gaps at once.

1.06 - The Greatness of the Individual, #Essays In Philosophy And Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  It is not as the slow process of Time that Sri Krishna manifests himself; it is as the Zeitgeist consummating in a moment the work carefully prepared for decades that He appears to Arjuna. All have been moving inevitably towards the catastrophe of Kurukshetra. Men did not know it: those who would have done everything possible to avert the calamity, helped its coming by their action or inaction; those who had a glimpse of it strove in vain to stop the wheels of Fate; Sri Krishna himself as the nikma karmayogin who does his duty without regard to results, went on that hopeless embassy to Hastinapura; but the Zeitgeist overbore all. It was only afterwards that men saw how like rivers speeding towards the sea, like moths winging towards the lighted flame all that splendid, powerful and arrogant Indian world with its clans of Kings and its weapons and its chariots and its gigantic armies were rushing towards the open mouths of the destroyer to be lost in His mighty jaws, to be mangled between His gnashing teeth. In the ll of the Eternal there are movements that are terrible as well as movements that are sweet and beautiful. The dance of Brindaban is not complete without the death-dance of Kurukshetra; for each is a part of that great harmonic movement of the world which progresses from discord to accord, from hatred and strife to love and brotherhood, from evil to the fulfilment of the evolution by the transformation of suffering and sin into beauty, bliss and good, ivam, ntam, uddham, nandam.
  Who could resist the purpose of the Zeitgeist? There were strong men in India then by the hundred, great philosophers and Yogins, subtle statesmen, leaders of men, kings of thought and action, the efflorescence of a mighty intellectual civilisation at its height. A little turning to the right instead of to the left on the part of a few of these would, it might seem, have averted the whole catastrophe. So Arjuna thought when he flung aside his bow. He was the whole hope of the Pandavas and without him their victory must seem a mere dream and to fight an act of madness. Yet it is to him that the Zeitgeist proclaims the utter helplessness of the mightiest and the sure fulfilment of Gods decree. Even without thee all they shall not be, the men of war who stand arrayed in the opposing squadrons. For these men are only alive in the body; in that which stands behind and fulfils itself they are dead men. Whom God protects who shall slay? Whom God has slain who shall protect? The man who slays is only the occasion, the instrument by which the thing done behind the veil becomes the thing done on this side of it. That which was true of the great slaying at Kurukshetra is true of all things that are done in this world, of all the creation, destruction and preservation that make up the ll.

1.06 - THE MASTER WITH THE BRAHMO DEVOTEES, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  MASTER (to the devotees): "A man becomes liberated even in this life when he knows that God is the Doer of all things. Once Keshab came here with Sambhu Mallick. I said to him, 'Not even a leaf moves except by the will of God.' Where is man's free will? All are under the will of God. Nangta was a man of great knowledge, yet even he was about to drown himself in the Ganges. He stayed here eleven months. At one time he suffered from stomach trouble. The excruciating pain made him lose control over himself, and he wanted to drown himself in the river. There was a long shoal near the bathing-ghat. However far he went into the river, he couldn't find water above his knees. Then he understood everything and came back. At one time I was very ill and was about to cut my throat with a knife. Therefore I say: 'O Mother, I am the machine and Thou art the Operator; I am the chariot and Thou art the D river. I move as Thou movest me; I do as Thou makest me do.' "
  The devotees sing kirtan in the Master's room:

1.06 - Yun Men's Every Day is a Good Day, #The Blue Cliff Records, #Yuanwu Keqin, #Zen
  Half south of the river, half north of the river. We don't keep old
  calendar dates here.

1.07 - Hui Ch'ao Asks about Buddha, #The Blue Cliff Records, #Yuanwu Keqin, #Zen
  the river. Fa Yen said, "This man can be saved if he comes
  back; if he doesn't return, he can't be saved." Out on the road,
  --
  In the river country the spring wind isn't blowing;
  **Where in the world do you find this scene
  --
  this-this is "In the river country the spring wind isn't blow
  ing; deep within the flowers partridges are calling." These two
  --
  interpretation; they say that "In the river country the spring
  wind isn't blowing" is used to versify "You are Hui Ch'ao."
  --
  blow in the river country, still "deep within the flowers par
  tridges are calling"-is used to compare the endless haggling
  --
  "You are Hui Ch'ao." Hsueh Tou says, "In the river country
  the spring wind isn't blowing; deep within the flowers par
  --
  Yellow river passes at the border of Shensi and Shansi; accord
  ing to tradition,) King Yu cut it (through the mountains) form
  ing a three-level (passage for the river). Nowadays, on the third
  day of the third month, when the peach blossoms bloom, and

1.07 - Incarnate Human Gods, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  are told, looked on the eddying rivers and listened to the murmur or
  the roar of the water, and from the sight and sound foretold what
  --
  She lived in a tower on the river Lippe, a tri butary of the Rhine.
  When the people of Cologne sent to make a treaty with her, the
  --
  the clouds to give rain, the rivers to flow, and the earth to bring
  forth fruits in abundance. We are told that Montezuma, the last king

1.07 - Note on the word Go, #Vedic and Philological Studies, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The next passage to which I shall turn is the eighth verse of the eighth hymn, also to Indra, in which occurs the expression , a passage which when taken in the plain and ordinary sense of the epithets sheds a great light on the nature of Mahi. Sunrita means really true and is opposed to anrita, false for in the early Aryan speech su and s would equally signify, well, good, very; and the euphonic n is of a very ancient type of sandhioriginally, it was probably no more than a strong anuswartraces of which can still be found in Tamil; in the case of su this n euphonic seems to have been dropped after the movement of the literary Aryan tongue towards the modern principle of Sandhi,a movement the imperfect progress of which we see in the Vedas; but by that time the form an, composed of privative a and the euphonic n, had become a recognised alternative form to a and the omission of the n would have left the meaning of words very ambiguous; therefore n was preserved in the negative form, omitted from the affirmative where its omission caused no inconvenience,for to write gni instead of anagni would be confusing, but to write svagni instead of sunagni would create no confusion. In the pair sunrita and anrita it is probable that the usage had become so confirmed, so much of an almost technical phraseology, that confirmed habit prevailed over new rule. The second meaning of the word is auspicious, derived from the idea good or beneficent in its regular action. The Vedic scholars give a third sense, quick, active; but this is probably due to confusion with an originally distinct word derived from the root , to move on rapidly, to be strong, swift, active from which we have to dance, & strong and a number of other derivatives, for although ri means to go, it does not appear that rita was used in the sense of motion or swiftness. In any case our choice (apart from unnecessary ingenuities) lies here between auspicious and true. If we take Mahi in the sense of earth, the first is its simplest & most natural significance.We shall have then to translate the earth auspicious (or might it mean true in the sense observing the law of the seasons), wide-watered, full of cows becomes like a ripe branch to the giver. This gives a clear connected sense, although gross and pedestrian and open to the objection that it has no natural and inevitable connection with the preceding verses. My objection is that sunrita and gomati seem to me to have in the Veda a different and deeper sense and that the whole passage becomes not only ennobled in sense, but clearer & more connected in sense if we give them that deeper significance. Gomatir ushasah in Kutsas hymn to the Dawn is certainly the luminous dawns; Saraswati in the third hymn who as chodayitri sunritanam chetanti sumatinam shines pervading all the actions of the understanding, certainly does so because she is the impeller to high truths, the awakener to right thoughts, clear perceptions and not because she is the impeller of things auspiciousa phrase which would have no sense or appropriateness to the context. Mahi is one of the three goddesses Ila, Saraswati and Mahi who are described as tisro devir mayobhuvah, the three goddesses born of delight or Ananda, and her companions being goddesses of knowledge, children of Mahas, she also must be a goddess of knowledge, not the earth; the word mahi also bears the sense of knowledge, intellect, and Mahas undoubtedly refers in many passages to the vijnana or supra-rational level of consciousness, the fourth Vyahriti of the Taittiriya Upanishad. What then prevents us from taking Mahi, here as there, in the sense of the goddess of suprarational knowledge or, if taken objectively, the world of Mahat? Nothing, except a tradition born in classical times when mahi was the earth and the new Nature-worship theory. In this sense I shall take it. I translate the line For thus Mahi the true, manifest in action, luminous becomes like a ripe branch to the giveror, again in better English, For thus Mahi the perfect in truth, manifesting herself in action, full of illumination, becomes as a ripe branch to the giver. For the Yogin again the sense is clear. All things are contained in the Mahat, derived from the Mahat, depend on theMahat, but we here in the movement of the alpam, have not our desire, are blinded & confined, enjoy an imperfect, erroneous & usually baffled & futile activity. It is only when we regain the movement of the Mahat, the large & uncontracted consciousness that comes from rising to the infinite,it is only then that we escape from this limitation. She is perfect in truth, full of illumination; error and ignorance disappear; she manifests herself virapshi in a wide & various activity; our activities are enlarged, our desires are fulfilled. The connection with the preceding stanzas becomes clear. The Vritras, the great obstructors & upholders of limitation, are slain by the help of Indra, by the result of the yajnartham karma, by alliance with the armed gods in mighty internal battle; Indra, the god within our mental force, manifests himself as supreme and full of the nature of ideal truth from which his greatness weaponed with the vajra, vidyut or electric principle, derives (mahitwam astu vajrine). The mind, instinct with amrita, is then full of equality, samata; it drinks in the flood of activity of all kinds as the sea takes in the rivers. For the condition then results in which the ideal consciousness Mahi is like a ripe branch to the giver, when all powers & expansions of being at once (without obstacle as the Vritras are slain) become active in consciousness as masterful and effective knowledge or awareness (chit). This is the process prayed for by the poet. The whole hymn becomes a consecutive & intelligible whole, a single thought worked out logically & coherently and relating with perfect accuracy of ensemble & detail to one of the commonest experiences of Yogic fulfilment. In both these passages the faithful adherence to the intimations of language, Vedantic idea & Yogic experience have shed a flood of light, illuminating the obscurity of the Vedas, bringing coherence into the incoherence of the naturalistic explanation, close & strict logic, great depth of meaning with great simplicity of expression, and, as I shall show when I take up the final interpretation of the separate hymns, a rational meaning & reason of existence in that particular place for each word & phrase and a faultless & inevitable connection with what goes before & with what goes after. It is worth noticing that by the naturalistic interpretation one can indeed generally make out a meaning, often a clear or fluent sense for the separate verses of the Veda, but the ensemble of the hymn has almost always about it an air bizarre, artificial, incoherent, almost purposeless, frequently illogical and self-contradictoryas in Max Mullers translation of the 39th hymn, Kanwas to the Maruts,never straightforward, self-assured & easy. One would expect in these primitive writers,if they are primitive,crudeness of belief perhaps, but still plainness of expression and a simple development of thought. One finds instead everything tortuous, rugged, gnarled, obscure, great emptiness with great pretentiousness of mind, a labour of diction & development which seems to be striving towards great things & effecting a nullity. The Vedic singers, in the modern version, have nothing to say and do not know how to say it. I sacrifice, you drink, you are fine fellows, dont hurt me or let others hurt me, hurt my enemies, make me safe & comfortablethis is practically all that the ten Mandalas have to say to the gods & it is astonishing that they should be utterly at a loss how to say it intelligibly. A system which yields such results must have at its root some radical falsity, some cardinal error.
  I pass now to a third passage, also instructive, also full of that depth and fine knowledge of the movements of the higher consciousness which every Yogin must find in the Veda. It is in the 9th hymn of the Mandala and forms the seventh verse of that hymn. Sam gomad Indra vajavad asme prithu sravo brihat, visvayur dhehi akshitam. The only crucial question in this verse is the signification of sravas.With our modern ideas the sentence seems to us to demand that sravas should be translated here fame. Sravas is undoubtedly the same word as the Greek xo (originally xFo); it means a thing heard, rumour, report, & thence fame. If we take it in that sense, we shall have to translate Arrange for us, O universal life, a luminous and solid, wide & great fame unimpaired. I dismiss at once the idea that go & vaja can here signify cattle and food or wealth. A herded & fooded or wealthy fame to express a fame for wealth of cattle & food is a forceful turn of expression we might expect to find in Aeschylus or in Shakespeare; but I should hesitate, except in case of clear necessity, to admit it in the Veda or in any Sanscrit style of composition; for such expressions have always been alien to the Indian intellect. Our stylistic vagaries have been of another kind. But is luminous & solid fame much better? I shall suggest another meaning for sravas which will give as usual a deeper sense to the whole passage without our needing to depart by a hairs breadth from the etymological significance of the words. Sruti in Sanscrit is a technical term, originally, for the means by which Vedic knowledge is acquired, inspiration in the suprarational mind; srutam is the knowledge of Veda. Similarly, we have in Vedic Sanscrit the forms srut and sravas. I take srut to mean inspired knowledge in the act of reception, sravas the thing acquired by the reception, inspired knowledge. Gomad immediately assumes its usual meaning illuminated, full of illumination. Vaja I take throughout the Veda as a technical Vedic expression for that substantiality of being-consciousness which is the basis of all special manifestation of being & power, all utayah & vibhutayahit means by etymology extended being in force, va or v to exist or move in extension and the vocable j which always gives the idea of force or brilliance or decisiveness in action or manifestation or contact. I shall accept no meaning which is inconsistent with this fundamental significance. Moreover the tendency of the old commentators to make all possible words, vaja, ritam etc mean sacrifice or food, must be rejected,although a justification in etymology might always be made out for the effort. Vaja means substance in being, substance, plenty, strength, solidity, steadfastness. Here it obviously means full of substance, just as gomad full of luminousness,not in the sense arthavat, but with another & psychological connotation. I translate then, O Indra, life of all, order for us an inspired knowledge full of illumination & substance, wide & great and unimpaired. Anyone acquainted with Yoga will at once be struck by the peculiar & exact appropriateness of all these epithets; they will admit him at once by sympathy into the very heart of Madhuchchhandas experience & unite him in soul with that ancient son of Visvamitra. When Mahas, the supra-rational principle, begins with some clearness to work in Yoga, not on its own level, not swe dame, but in the mind, it works at first through the principle of Srutinot Smriti or Drishti, but this Sruti is feeble & limited in its range, it is not prithu; broken & scattered in its working even when the range is wide, not unlimited in continuity, not brihat; not pouring in a flood of light, not gomat, but coming as a flash in the darkness, often with a pale glimmer like the first feebleness of dawn; not supported by a strong steady force & foundation of being, Sat, in manifestation, not vajavad, but working without foundation, in a void, like secondh and glimpses of Sat in nothingness, in vacuum, in Asat; and, therefore, easily impaired, easily lost hold of, easily stolen by the Panis or the Vritras. All these defects Madhuchchhanda has noticed in his own experience; his prayer is for an inspired knowledge which shall be full & free & perfect, not marred even in a small degree by these deficiencies.

1.07 - THE .IMPROVERS. OF MANKIND, #Twilight of the Idols, #Friedrich Nietzsche, #Philosophy
  that the water which they need must be drawn neither out of rivers,
  wells or ponds, but only out of the ditches leading to swamps and out

1.07 - The Infinity Of The Universe, #Of The Nature Of Things, #Lucretius, #Poetry
  With river-waves abounding, and that earth,
  Lapped in warm exhalations of the sun,

1.07 - THE MASTER AND VIJAY GOSWAMI, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  IT WAS AFTERNOON. Sri Ramakrishna was sitting on his bed after a short noonday rest. Vijay, Balaram, M., and a few other devotees were sitting on the floor with their faces toward the Master. They could see the sacred river Ganges through the door.
  Since it was winter all were wrapped up in warm clothes. Vijay had been suffering from colic and had brought some medicine with him.
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  "Let me tell you a story about strong renunciation. At one time there was a drought in a certain part of the country. The farmers began to cut long channels to bring water to their fields. One farmer was stubbornly determined. He took a vow that he would not stop digging until the channel connected his field with the river. He set to work. The time came for his bath, and his wife sent their daughter to him with oil. 'Father,' said the girl, 'it is already late. Rub your body with oil and take your bath.' 'Go away!'
  thundered the farmer. 'I have too much to do now.' It was past midday, and the farmer was still at work in his field. He didn't even think of his bath. Then his wife came and said: 'Why haven't you taken your bath? The food is getting cold. You overdo everything. You can finish the rest tomorrow or even today after dinner.' The farmer scolded her furiously and ran at her, spade in hand, crying: 'What? Have you no sense?
  There's no rain. The crops are dying. What will the children eat? You'll all starve to death. I have taken a vow not to think of bath and food today before I bring water to my field.' The wife saw his state of mind and ran away in fear. Through a whole day's back-breaking labour the farmer managed by evening to connect his field with the river.
  Then he sat down and watched the water flowing into his field with a murmuring sound.
  --
  "There is the story of the twelve hundred nedas and thirteen hundred nedis. Virabhadra, the son of Nityananda Goswami, had thirteen hundred 'shaven-headed' disciples. They attained great spiritual powers. That alarmed their teacher. 'My disciples have acquired great spiritual powers', thought Virabhadra. 'Whatever they say to people will come to pass. Wherever they go they may create alarming situations; for people offending them unwittingly will come to grief.' Thinking thus, Virabhadra one day called them to him and said, 'See me after performing your daily devotions on the bank of the Ganges.' These disciples had such a high spiritual nature that, while meditating, they would go into samdhi and be unaware of the river water flowing over their heads during the flood-tide. Then the ebb-tide would come and still they would remain absorbed in meditation.
  "Now, one hundred of these disciples had anticipated what their teacher would ask of them. Lest they should have to disobey his injunctions, they had quickly disappeared from the place before he summoned them. So they did not go to Virabhadra with the others. The remaining twelve hundred disciples went to the teacher after finishing their meditation. Virabhadra said to them: 'These thirteen hundred nuns will serve you. I ask you to marry them.' 'As you please, revered sir', they said. 'But one hundred of us have gone away.' Thenceforth each of these twelve hundred disciples had a wife.
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  "The nearer you come to God, the more you feel peace. Peace, peace, peace-supreme peace! The nearer you come to the Ganges, the more you feel its coolness. You will feel completely soothed when you plunge into the river.
  "But the universe and its created beings, and the twenty-four cosmic principles, all exist because God exists. Nothing remains if God is eliminated. The number increases if you put many zeros after the figure one; but the zeros don't have any value if the one is not there."
  --
  At the approach of evening Sri Ramakrishna went out to look at the sacred river. The lamp was lighted in his room. The Master chanted the hallowed name of the Divine Mother and meditated on Her. Then the evening worship began in the various temples.
  The sound of gongs, floating on the air, mingled with the murmuring voice of the river.
  Peace and blessedness reigned everywhere.

1.07 - The Psychic Center, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  for it is not a feeling but a state, like a river sparkling wherever it flows, whether over mud or rocks, across plains or mountains. It is a love that is not the opposite of hate, and it needs nothing to sustain itself; it simply is, burning steadily regardless of what it encounters, in all it sees and all it touches, simply because it cannot help loving, for that is its nature. Nothing is low for it, or high, or pure, or impure;
  neither its flame nor its joy can be tarnished. Other signs may also reveal its presence: It is light, nothing is a burden to it, as if the whole world were its playground; it is invulnerable, nothing can touch it, as if it were forever beyond all tragedies, already saved from all accidents; it is a seer, it sees; it is calm, so calm, a tiny breath in the depths of the being; and vast, as vast as the eternal sea itself. Indeed, it is eternal. And it is free; nothing can entrap it, neither life nor men,

1.07 - The Three Schools of Magick 2, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
    Moreover I behld a vision of a river. There was a little boat thereon; and in it under purple sails was a golden woman, an image of Asi wrought in finest gold. Also the river was of blood, and the boat of shining steel. Then I loved her; and, loosing my girdle, cast myself into the stream.
    I gathered myself into the little boat, and for many days and nights did I love her, burning beautiful incense before her.
  --
    The river also became the river of Amrit, and the little boat was the chariot of the flesh, and the sails thereof the blood of the heart that beareth me, that beareth me.
    Liber LXV, Cap. II.

1.08 - BOOK THE EIGHTH, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  Acharnia's river-God dispos'd the rest,
  Grac'd with the equal honour of the feast,
  --
  We sacred rivers, wheresoe'er begun,
  End in thy lot, and to thy empire run.
  --
  As rivers pour'd from ev'ry distant shore,
  The sea insatiate drinks, and thirsts for more;

1.08 - Independence from the Physical, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  contacts all other vibrations of the same type, at every level of our being; there is total jamming, and all external circumstances are upset and disrupted. Not only does the negative inner state create chaos, but it also weakens the circumconscious protective envelope mentioned earlier, which means that we are no longer protected by a certain intensity of vibration; we are open, vulnerable for there is nothing like a vibration of disorder to poke holes in our protective envelope, or to disintegrate it and then anything whatsoever can enter. We should also remember that a bad inner state is contagious; associations with certain people always tend to attract accidents or troubles. After we have had the same experi- ence ten times or a hundred times which might be anything from catching a cold to tripping on the stairs to having a serious accident, depending upon our inner state we will finally realize that neither our own self no so-called chance has anything to do with all this, and that the remedy lies not with any drug, but with restoring the true attitude, the inner order in other words, with consciousness. If the seeker is conscious, he can live in the midst of an epidemic or drink all the filth of the Ganges river if he pleases; nothing will touch him, for what could touch the awakened Master? We have isolated bacteria and viruses, but we have not understood that these are only external agents; the illness is not caused by the virus but by the force behind that uses the virus. If we are clear,
  all the viruses in the world cannot do anything to us, because our inner force is stronger than that force; the vibration of our being has too high an intensity for that lower vibration to enter. Only like can enter like. Perhaps cancer will be cured or will disappear the way other medieval diseases have, but we still will not have eradicated the forces of illness, which will simply use something else, another agent,

1.08 - Origin of Rudra: his becoming eight Rudras, #Vishnu Purana, #Vyasa, #Hinduism
  The god is one with all male-the goddess one with all female, rivers. The lotus-eyed deity is the standard; the goddess seated on a lotus the banner. Lakṣmī is cupidity; Nārāyaṇa, the master of the world, is covetousness. Oh thou who knowest what righteousness is, Govinda is love; and Lakṣmī, his gentle spouse, is pleasure. But why thus diffusely enumerate their presence: it is enough to say, in a word, that of gods, animals, and men, Hari is all that is called male; Lakṣmī is all that is termed female: there is nothing else than they.
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  giras; Viśvavasu, with his bands of heavenly choristers; the sages Nārada and Pārvata; and innumerable troops of celestial nymphs. The breeze blew upon the mountain, bland, pure, and fragrant; and the trees were decorated with flowers, that blossomed in every season. The Vidyādharas and Siddhas, affluent in devotion, waited upon Mahādeva, the lord of living creatures; and many other beings, of various forms, did him homage. Rākṣasas of terrific semblance, and Pisācas of great strength, of different shapes and features, armed with various weapons, and blazing like fire, were delighted to be present, as the followers of the god. There stood the royal Nandī, high in the favour of his lord, armed with a fiery trident, shining with inherent lustre; and there the best of rivers, Ga
  gā, the assemblage of all holy waters, stood adoring the mighty deity. Thus worshipped by all the most excellent of sages and of gods, abode the omnipotent and all-glorious Mahādeva.
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  "Then from the gloom emerged fearful and numerous forms, shouting the cry of battle; who instantly broke or overturned the sacrificial columns, trampled upon the altars, and danced amidst the oblations. Running wildly hither and thither, with the speed of wind, they tossed about the implements and vessels of sacrifice, which looked like stars precipitated from the heavens. The piles of food and beverage for the gods, which had been heaped up like mountains; the rivers of milk; the banks of curds and butter; the sands of honey and butter-milk and sugar; the mounds of condiments and spices of every flavour; the undulating knolls of flesh and other viands; the celestial liquors, pastes, and confections, which had been prepared; these the spirits of wrath devoured or defiled or scattered abroad. Then falling upon the host of the gods, these vast and resistless Rudras beat or terrified them, mocked and insulted the nymphs and goddesses, and quickly put an end to the rite, although defended by all the gods; being the ministers of Rudra's wrath, and similar to himself[6]. Some then made a hideous clamour, whilst others fearfully shouted, when Yajña was decapitated. For the divine Yajña, the lord of sacrifice, then began to fly up to heaven, in the shape of a deer; and Vīrabhadra, of immeasurable spirit, apprehending his power, cut off his vast head, after he had mounted into the sky[7]. Dakṣa the patriarch, his sacrifice being destroyed, overcome with terror, and utterly broken in spirit, fell then upon the ground, where his head was spurned by the feet of the cruel Vīrabhadra[8]. The thirty scores of sacred divinities were all presently bound, with a band of fire, by their lion-like foe; and they all then addressed him, crying, 'Oh Rudra, have mercy upon thy servants: oh lord, dismiss thine anger.' Thus spake Brahmā and the other gods, and the patriarch Dakṣa; and raising their hands, they said, 'Declare, mighty being, who thou art.' Vīrabhadra said, 'I am not a god, nor an Āditya; nor am I come hither for enjoyment, nor curious to behold the chiefs of the divinities: know that I am come to destroy the sacrifice of Dakṣa, and that I am called Vīrabhadra, the issue of the wrath of Rudra. Bhadrakālī also, who has sprung from the anger of Devī, is sent here by the god of gods to destroy this rite. Take refuge, king of kings, with him who is the lord of Umā; for better is the anger of Rudra than the blessings of other gods.'
  "Having heard the words of Vīrabhadra, the righteous Dakṣa propitiated the mighty god, the holder of the trident, Maheśvara. The hearth of sacrifice, deserted by the Brahmans, had been consumed; Yajña had been metamorphosed to an antelope; the fires of Rudra's wrath had been kindled; the attendants, wounded by the tridents of the servants of the god, were groaning with pain; the pieces of the uprooted sacrificial posts were scattered here and there; and the fragments of the meat-offerings were carried off by flights of hungry vultures, and herds of howling jackals. Suppressing his vital airs, and taking up a posture of meditation, the many-sighted victor of his foes, Dakṣa fixed his eyes every where upon his thoughts. Then the god of gods appeared from the altar, resplendent as a thousand suns, and smiled upon him, and said, 'Dakṣa, thy sacrifice has been destroyed through sacred knowledge: I am well pleased with thee:' and then he smiled again, and said, 'What shall I do for thee; declare, together with the preceptor of the gods.'

1.08 - The Change of Vision, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  And we are almost ridiculously inadequate for such a fabulous adventure. What do we have? A little fire inside, whose goal we do not even know, but which burns with us, accompanies our steps, our thousands of steps in the great vain machine; a little clearing that sometimes seems so lovely and light, and so fragile in the midst of the huge empty chaos that's all we have. It is childlike and transparent and almost ridiculous amid the strides of the caparisoned colossi of the mind. And what do we discover? A breath, a nothing, a speck of gold glittering for a moment and then vanishing. There is nothing sensational. It is the opposite of sensational; it is unassuming minuteness; it is perhaps nothing, and it is everything. It is as fluid as the man bending for the first time over the first river in the world and looking at a blade of grass pass by, and then another (come from where, carried away where?), a fugitive reflection of the sky, and that other little cascade in his heart. But it all makes a single whole, and for a fraction of a second, a sort of look opens up and pervades that drop of water and the blade of grass with infinity, and the over there it comes from and the other there it goes to, as if everything had already happened, as if nothing ever happened, nothing ever passed: an eternal meeting between that pink in the sky, this heartbeat and this frail blade of grass. And other blades of grass may come, other pinks or blues or blacks go by, but it is always the same thing meeting itself, at the same point, with other faces and other names. So, something begins to take root in this meeting point of the worlds, as if one and the same look were looking at one and the same story. And everything is tranquil, identical and clear; there is no need to strain toward tomorrow, to grasp at that pink or blue, this blade of grass or that one; there are no other points out there, or else it is the same one and the same things meeting each other; there is only one point at each instant, and the whole world passes through it, along with Sagittarius and Betelgeuse and that twig. All is contained there, for ages upon ages. We just have to listen to the music of that point to hear all other music, we just have to be there to be with all other beings, past, present and future there is but one story in the world and one moment and one being. It is right there; we are in it. There will be nothing more, nothing else, in three thousand years or a hundred thousand.
  From then on, each thing is, simply and absolutely. We are at that meeting point of being, and we look at the great world, brand new. There is no hope for anything else, no expectation, no regret or desire if it is not there at that moment, it will never be there! Everything is there, the total totality of all possible futures. Water may flow, and the faces and thunder of the world, the costume of the moment, the cry of the passerby, the flying seed. The great kaleidoscope turns and strews beings, events, countries and their kings, and this fleeting second, colors them blue, red or gold, but there is still the same look at the meeting point, the same second and the same thing in different colors, the same beings with their sorrows, with white skin or dark, in this century or another. There is nothing new under the sun, nothing to expect! There is that one little second to delve into, delve into and deepen, to live totally, as if forever and ever; there is that unique thing that passes, that unique being, that speck of pollen or dust, that unique happening in the world. Then everything begins to be filled with such total meaning, to extend and branch out to the four corners of the world, to vibrate with total significance, as if this face, that chance encounter, that passing blue or black hue, this unexpected stumbling or bird feather floating in the wind brought us a message each thing is a message, a sign of our position and the position of the whole. Nothing exists in relation to this little shadow anymore, to its needs, its desires, its expectation of things or people everything is without plus or minus, good or evil, rejection or choice or preference or will of any kind. What could we possibly want? We already have everything, forever. What else is there! Each passing circumstance divulges its keynote, its pure music, its innermost meaning, without addition or subtraction, without false visual color through things and beings we watch one and the same tranquil eternity unfolding. We are in our point of eternity, in a look of truth. We are at that crossroads of being, which, for a moment, seems to open innumerably upon everything. One full little second. Where is the lack, the vain, the missing? Where is the big, the infinite, the useful or useless? We have arrived; we are right in the Thing. There is no more quest for rosewood in the forest of the great world; everything is rosewood and each thing is the one essence. A kind of warm gold begins to glow everywhere.
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  But, beyond all meanings being released from their hiding place, the seeker touches upon an even greater mystery, something so elusive and so strong, which makes his heart flutter every time he thinks he has caught a glimpse of it oh, something that is well hidden, that will not let itself be caught and put into thoughts or mental ciphers: a supreme Cipher that deciphers all and is like the true key to the new world. Behind all his gropings and stumblings and dozens of wrong turns every day, his cries in the dark, he senses a sort of Help something is answering.... One must have walked long in the dark to appreciate the marvel of that particular answer. Something answers, moves, hears, knows where we are going! As if the new world were all here, already done, innumerably mapped under our steps and under each step of each being at each instant and we gradually enter its geography. This is really the sign of the new world: it is here; there is no distance to travel, no waiting in prayer, no cry to echo across empty spaces in order to seduce the godhead veiled in the clouds, no intensity of concentration, no long-drawn-out years or protracted efforts or arduous repetitions to try to move a deaf Force it is here, the instantaneous answer, the boon in the flesh, the vital sign, the living demonstration. It takes but a simple call. It takes but a little cry of pure truth. Actually, we do not seek; we are sought. We do not call; we are called. We grope about only as long as we want to do everything by ourselves. There is nothing to do! There is everything to undo, and let the new world flow freely, let its unexpected rivers and paths run under our steps. One brief second of abandon, and it comes in; it is there, smiling. Everything is already there! When the ape felt he was exerting himself so much to capture a subtle little vibration, when he caught hold of a thought by chance, without knowing how or why, at the moment when his simian machinery was not working as usual, he, too, perhaps was walking in a new mental geography that was waiting for his lapses of apehood and a brief second of abandon to the mystery of the new world. We think that everything comes out of our wonderful brains, but we are the tools of a greater self, the translators of an approaching marvel, the transmitters of a growing music. But the music must be allowed to flow freely; the instrument must be clear.
  And it is conceivable that if the world turned its instruments to this other music, it would find itself radically changed.

1.08 - The Depths of the Divine, #Sex Ecology Spirituality, #Ken Wilber, #Philosophy
  But here it is like rain falling from the heavens into a river or spring; there is nothing but water there and it is impossible to divide or separate the water belonging to the river from that which fell from the heavens. Or it is as if a tiny streamlet enters the sea, from which it will find no way of separating itself, or as if in a room there were two large windows through which the light streamed in: it enters in different places but it all becomes one.37
  In this brief sketch, I have mentioned, but have not dwelled on the details of, the possible pathologies that beset the transpersonal stages (four different stages, four very different types of possible pathologies). Suffice it to say that they each involve (as always) problems of differentiation and integration at the new level, problems of agency and communion-too much of one or the other, and a failure of balance: problems of inflating the self at that stage or losing the self in the others of that stage (too much agency or too much communion).38

1.08 - The Gods of the Veda - The Secret of the Veda, #Vedic and Philological Studies, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  It is true that apart from these experiences the existence of various worlds & different orders of beings was a logical necessity of the Vedic conception of existence. Existence being a life, a soul expressing itself in forms, every distinct order of consciousness, every stratum or sea of conscious-being (samudra, sindhu, apah as the Vedic thinkers preferred to call them) demanded its own order of objective experiences (lokas, worlds), tended inevitably to throw itself into forms of individualised being (vishah, ganah, prajah). Moreover, in a world so conceived, nothing could happen in this world without relation to some force or being in the worlds behind; nor could there be any material, vital or mental movement except as the expression of a life & a soul behind it. Everything here must be supported from the worlds of mind or it could not maintain its existence. From this idea to the peopling of the world with innumerable mental & vital existences,existences essentially vital like the Naiads, Dryads, Nereids, Genii, Lares & Penates of the Greeks and Romans, the wood-gods, river-gods, house-gods, tree-deities, snake-deities of the Indians, or mental like the intermediate gods of our old Pantheon, would be a natural and inevitable step. This Animism is a remarkably universal feature in the religious culture of the ancient world. I cannot accept the modern view that its survival in a crude form among the savages, those waifs & strays of human progress, is a proof of their low & savage originany more than the peculiarly crude ideas of Christianity that exist in uneducated negro minds [and] would survive in a still more degraded form if they were long isolated from civilised life, would be a proof to future research that Christianity originated from a cannibal tribe on the African continent. The idea is essentially a civilised conception proceeding from keen susceptibility & only possible after a meditative dwelling upon Naturenot different indeed in rank & order from Wordsworths experience of Nature which no one, I suppose, would consider an atavistic recrudescence of old savage mentality, and impossible to the animal man. The dog & crow who reason from their senses, do not stand in awe of inanimate objects, or of dawn & rain & shine or expect from them favours.
  But the great gods of the Veda belong to a higher order than these beings who attach themselves to the individual object and the particular movement. They are great world-powers; they support the wide laws & universal functions of the world. Their dwelling-place is in Swar, the world of pure mind, and they only enter into and are not native to or bound by life & matter.
  --
  Saraswati, a name familiar to the religious conceptions of the race from our earliest eras, & of incessant occurrence in poetic phraseology and image, is worshipped yearly even at the present day in all provinces of the peninsula no less than those many millenniums ago in the prehistoric dawn of our religion and literature. Consistently, subsequent to the Vedic times, she has been worshipped everywhere & is named in all passages as a goddess of speech, poetry, learning and eloquence. Epic, Purana and the popular imagination know her solely as this deity of speech & knowledge. She ranks therefore in the order of religious ideas with the old Hellenic conceptions of Pallas, Aphrodite or the Muses; nor does any least shadow of the material Nature-power linger to lower the clear intellectuality of her powers and functions. But there is also a river Saraswati or several rivers of that name. Therefore, the doubt suggests itself: In any given passage may it not be the Aryan river, Saraswati, which the bards are chanting? even if they sing of her or cry to her as a goddess, may it not still be the river, so dear, sacred & beneficent to them, that they worship? Or even where she is clearly a goddess of speech and thought, may it not be that the Aryans, having had originally no intellectual or moral conceptions and therefore no gods of the mind and heart, converted, when they did feel the need, this sacred flowing river into a goddess of sacred flowing song? In that case we are likely to find in her epithets & activities the traces of this double capacity.
  For the rest, Sayana in this particular passage lends some support [to] this suggestion of Saraswatis etymological good luck; for he tells us that Saraswati has two aspects, the embodied goddess of Speech and the figure of a river. He distributes, indeed, these two capacities with a strange inconsistency and in his interpretation, as in so many of these harsh & twisted scholastic renderings, European & Indian, of the old melodious subtleties of thought & language, the sages of the Veda come before us only to be convicted of a baffling incoherence of sense and a pointless inaptness of language. But possibly, after all, it is the knowledge of the scholar that is at fault, not the intellect of the Vedic singers that was confused, stupid and clumsy! Nevertheless we must consider the possibility that Sayanas distribution of the sense may be ill-guided, & yet his suggestion about the double role of the goddess may in itself be well-founded. There are few passages of the ancient Sanhita, into which these ingenuities of the ritualistic & naturalistic interpretations do not pursue us. Our inquiry would protract itself into an intolerable length, if we had at every step to clear away from the path either the heavy ancient lumber or the brilliant modern rubbish. It is necessary to determine, once for all, whether the Vedic scholars, prve ntan uta, are guides worthy of trustwhe ther they are as sure in taste & insight as they are painstaking and diligent in their labour,whether, in a word, these ingenuities are the outcome of an imaginative licence of speculation or a sound & keen intuition of the true substance of Veda. Here is a crucial passage. Let us settle at least one side of the account the ledger of the great Indian scholiast.
  Madhuchchhanda turns to Saraswati at the close of his hymn after successively calling to the Aswins, Indra & the Visvadevas. To each of these deities he has addressed three riks of praise & invocation; the last three of the twelve reiterate in each verse the name, epithets & functions of Saraswati. The Sukta falls therefore into four equal parts of which the last alone immediately concerns us.
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  On the strength of Sayanas commentary these lines would have to bear in English the following astounding significance. Let the purifying goddess of Speech, equipped by means of food offerings with a ritual full of food, desire (that is to say, up-bear) the sacrifice, she who is the cause of wealth as a result of the ritual. Sender of pleasant & true sayings and explainer (of this sacrifice) to the performers of the ritual who have a good intelligence, the goddess of Speech upholds the sacrifice. The river Saraswati makes known by her action (that is, her stream) much water, she (the Muse) illumines all the ideas of the sacrificer. Truly, whatever Saraswati may do for the sacrificer,who does not appear at all in the lines except to the second sight of Sayana,the great scholar does not succeed in illumining our ideas about the sense of the Sukta. The astonishing transition from the Muse to the river & the river to the Muse in a single rik is flagrantly impossible. How does Saraswatis thoughtful provision of much water lead to her illumination of the sacrificers evidently confused intellect?Why should dhiy in dhiyvasu mean ritual act, and dhiyo in dhiyo vsv ideas? How can desire mean upbear, ritual act mean wealth or action mean a stream of water? What sense can we extract from arnah prachetayati in Sayanas extraordinary combination? If s nritnm expresses speech or thought, why should the parallel expression sumatnm in defiance of rhythm of sound & rhythm of sense, refer to the sacrificers? I have offered these criticisms not for any pleasure in carping at the great Southern scholar, but to establish by a clear, decisive & typical instance the defects which justify my total rejection of his once supreme authority in Vedic scholarship. Sayana is learned in ritualism, loaded with grammatical lore, a scholar of vast diligence and enormous erudition, but in his mentality literary perception & taste seem either to have been non-existent or else oppressed under the heavy weight of his learning. This and other defects common enough in men of vast learning whose very curiosity of erudition only lead them to prefer a strained to a simple explanation, the isolated suggestions of single words to a regard for the total form & coherence, & recondite, antiquarian or ceremonial allusions to a plain meaning, render his guidance less than useful in the higher matters of interpretation and far from safe in questions of verbal rendering.
  The effectual motive for Sayanas admission of Saraswatis double rle in this Sukta is the expression maho arnas, the great water, of the third rik. Only in her capacity as a river-goddess has Saraswati anything to do with material water; an abundance of liquid matter is entirely irrelevant to her intellectual functions. If therefore we accept arnah in a material sense, the entrance of the river into the total physiognomy of Saraswati is imposed upon us by hard necessity in spite of the resultant incoherence. But if on the other hand, arnah can be shown to bear other than a material significance or intention, then no other necessity exists for the introduction of a deified Aryan river. On the contrary, there is an extraordinary accumulation of expressions clearly intellectual in sense. Pvak, dhiyvasuh, chodayitr snritnm, chetant sumatnm, prachetayati ketun, dhiyo vsv vi rjati are all expressions of this stamp; for they mean respectively purifying, rich in understanding, impeller of truths, awakening to good thoughts, perceives or makes conscious by perception, governs variously all the ideas or mental activities. Even yajnam vashtu and yajnam dadhe refer, plainly, to a figurative moral upholding,if, indeed, upholding be at all the Rishis intention in vashtu. What is left? Only the name Saraswati thrice repeated, the pronoun nah, and the two expressions vjebhir vjinvat and maho arnah. The rest is clearly the substance of a passage full of strong intellectual and moral conceptions. I shall suggest that these two expressions vjebhir vjin vat and maho arnah are no exception to the intellectuality of the rest of the passage. They, too, are words expressing moral or intellectual qualities or entities.
  The word vja, usually rendered by Sayana, food or ghee,a sense which he is swift to foist upon any word which will at all admit that construction, as well as on some which will not admit it,has in other passages another sense assigned to it, strength, bala. It is the latter significance or its basis of substance & solidity which I propose to attach to vja in every line of the Rigveda where it occursand it occurs with an abundant frequency. There are a number of words in the Veda which have to be rendered by the English strength,bala, taras, vja, sahas, avas, to mention only the most common expressions. Can it be supposed that all these vocables rejoice in one identical connotation as commentators and lexicographers would lead us to conclude, and are used in the Veda promiscuously & indifferently to express the same idea of strength? The psychology of human language is more rich and delicate. In English the words strength, force, vigour, robustness differ in their mental values; force can be used in offices of expression to which strength and vigour are ineligible. In Vedic Sanscrit, as in every living tongue, the same law holds and a literary and thoughtful appreciation of its documents, whatever may be the way of the schools, must take account of these distinctions. In the brief list I have given, bala answers to the English strength, taras gives a shade of speed and impetuosity, sahas of violence or force, avas of flame and brilliance, vja of substance and solidity. In the philological appendix to this work there will be found detailed reasons for concluding that strength is in the history of the word vja only a secondary sense, like its other meanings, wealth and food; the basic idea is a strong sufficiency of substance or substantial energy. Vja is one of the great standing terms of the Vedic psychology. All states of being, whether matter, mind or life and all material, mental & vital activities depend upon an original flowing mass of Energy which is in the vivid phraseology of the Vedas called a flood or sea, samudra, sindhu or arnas. Our power or activity in any direction depends first on the amount & substantiality of this stream as it flows into, through or within our own limits of consciousness, secondly, on our largeness of being constituted by the wideness of those limits, thirdly, on our power of holding the divine flow and fourthly on the force and delight which enter into the use of our available Energy. The result is the self-expression, ansa or vyakti, which is the objective of Vedic Yoga. In the language of the Rishis whatever we can make permanently ours is called our holding or wealth, dhanam or in the plural dhanni; the powers which assist us in the getting, keeping or increasing of our dhanni, the yoga, s ti & vriddhi, are the gods; the powers which oppose & labour to rob us of this wealth are our enemies & plunderers, dasyus, and appear under various names, Vritras, Panis, Daityas, Rakshasas, Yatudhanas. The wealth itself may be the substance of mental light and knowledge or of vital health, delight & longevity or of material strength & beauty or it may be external possessions, cattle, progeny, empire, women. A close, symbolic and to modern ideas mystic parallelism stood established in the Vedic mind between the external & the internal wealth, as between the outer sacrifice which earned from the gods the external wealth & the inner sacrifice which brought by the aid of the gods the internal riches. In this system the word vja represents that amount & substantial energy of the stuff of force in the dhanam brought to the service of the sacrificer for the great Jivayaja, our daily & continual life-sacrifice. It is a substantial wealth, vjavad dhanam that the gods are asked to bring with them. We see then in what sense Saraswati, a goddess purely mental in her functions of speech and knowledge, can be vjebhir vjinvat. Vjin is that which is composed of vja, substantial energy; the plural vj h or vj ni the particular substantialities of various composed. For the rest, to no other purpose can a deity of speech & knowledge be vjebhir vjinvat. In what appropriateness or coherent conceivable sense can the goddess of knowledge be possessed of material wealth or full-stored with material food, ghee & butter, beef & mutton? If it be suggested that Speech of the mantras was believed by these old superstitious barbarians to bring them their ghee & butter, beef & mutton, the answer is that this is not what the language of the hymns expresses. Saraswati herself is said to be vjinvat, possessed of substance of food; she is not spoken of as being the cause of fullness of food or wealth to others.
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  In Saraswati we have a deity with subjective functions the first desideratum in our enquiry. Still, there is a doubt, a difficulty. Saraswati of the Epics & Puranas, Saraswati, as she is worshipped today throughout India is, no doubt, a purely subjective goddess and presides only over intellectual and immaterial functions. She is our Lady of Speech, the Muse, the goddess of Poetry, Art and Learning. Saraswati, the flowing, is also the name of more than one river in modern India, but especially of the sacred stream in upper India supposed to join secretly in their confluence the waters of theGanges and Yamuna and form with them the holy Triveni or triple braid of waters in which the ceremonial ablution of the devotee is more potent than at almost any other Indian place of pilgrimage and gives the richest spiritual fruit to the believing pilgrim. But in our modern religious ideas there is no real connexion, except of name, between the goddess and the river. In the Veda also there is a Saraswati who is the goddess of speech; in the Veda also there seems to be an ancient river Saraswati, although this stream is placed by Vedic scholars in the Panjab and not in the vicinity of Prayaga and Ayodhya. Were these two deities,for every river and indeed every natural object was to the Vedic Rishis a divine being,the same goddess Saraswati? Sayana accepts, even in this passage, their identity; she is, he tells us, [].1 If this identity were accepted, we would have to ask ourselves by what process of subjective metamorphosis a material Panjab river came to be the deity of Speech, the female power of Brahma, the Muse and tutelar goddess of scholar and poet. Or was not rather the goddess of speech eponymous of the river and subsequently imaged in it by the Vedic symbolists? But before we descend to these ulterior questions, we must first know for certain whether Sayana is right in his identification of the river and the Muse. First of all, are they the same in this passage? secondly, are they the same in any passage of the Veda? It is to the first question alone that we need address ourselves for the present; for on its solution depends the whole purport, value and helpfulness of these three Riks for the purposes of our enquiry into the sense and secret of the Vedas.
    Blank in MS; in his commentary on the passage under discussion, Sayana describes Saraswati as: dvividh . . . vigrahavaddevat nadrp ca.Ed.
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  If we are right, as we must now assume, in our interpretation of these three riks, then the conclusion is irresistible that the whole of this third Sukta in the Veda, & not only its closing verses, relates to an activity of moral & mental sacrifice and the other gods invoked by Madhuchchhandas are equally with Saraswati Powers of subjectiveNature, Indra not the god of rain, but a mental deity, the Aswins not twin stars, or, if stars, then lights of a sublimer heaven, the Visvadevas, gods not of general physical Nature, but supraphysical and in charge of our general subjective or subjective-objective activity. The supposition is inadmissible that the hymn is purely ritual in its body and only in-grafted with a spiritual tail. The physical functions of the gods in the Veda need not be denied; but they must be alien to the thought of Madhuchchhandas in this Sukta,unless as in some hymns of the Veda, there is the slesha or double application to subjective & objective activities. But this is improbable; for in the lines of which Saraswati is the goddess, we have found no reference either open or covert to any material form or function. She is purely the Muse and not at all the material river.
  We must examine, then, the rest of the hymn and by an impartial scrutiny discover whether it yields naturally, without forcing or straining, a subjective significance. If we find that no such subjective significance exists & it is the gods of rain & of stars & of material activities who are invoked, a serious if not a fatal doubt will be cast on the validity of the first step we have gained in our second chapter. Here, too, we must follow the clue by which we arrived at the subjective physiognomy of Saraswati. We must see what is the evidence of the epithets & activities assigned to the several deities of the Sukta.
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  There are two epithets yet left which we have to fix to their right significance, before we sum up the evidence of this passage and determine the subjective physiognomy of the Aswins,purudansas & nsaty. Sayana interprets dansas as active,the Aswins are gods of a great activity; I suggest fashioning or forming activity,they are abundant fashioners. Sayanas interpretation suits better with the idea of the Aswins as gods full of strength, speed and delight, purudansas, full of a rich activity. But the sense of fashioning is also possible; we have in I.30.16 the expression sa no hiranyaratham dansanvn sa nah sanit sanaye sa no adt, where the meaning may be he gave a car, but would run better he fashioned for us a brilliant car, unless with Sayana we are to disregard the whole structure & rhythmic movement of unahepas sentence. The other epithet Nsaty has long been a puzzle for the grammarians; for the ingenious traditional rendering of Yaska & Sayana, na asaty, not untruthful, is too evidently a desperate shift of entire ignorance. The word by its formation must be either a patronymic, Sons of Nasata, or an adjective formed by the termination tya from the old Aryan noun Nsa, which still exists in the Greek o, an island. The physical significance of n in the Aryan tongues is a gliding or floating motion; we find it in the Latin, nare, to swim or float, the Greek Nais, a river goddess, nama, a stream, nxis, swimming, floating, naros, water, (S. nra, water), necho, I swim, float or sail; but in Sanscrit, except in nra, water, and nga, a snake, elephant, this signification of the long root n, shared by it originally with na, ni, n, nu & n, has disappeared. Nevertheless, the word Nsa, in some sense of motion, floating, gliding, sailing, voyaging, must have existed among the more ancient Sanscrit vocables. But in what sense can it be applied to the Aswins? It seems to me that we get the clue in the seventh sloka of Praskanwas Hymn to the Aswins which I have already quoted. For immediately after he has spoken of the jyotishmat ish, the luminous force which has carried him over to the other shore of the Ignorance, Praskanwa proceeds,
     no nv matnm, ytam prya gantave,
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  We have gained, therefore, another great step in the understanding of the Veda. The figure of the mighty Indra, in his most essential quality & function, begins to appear to us as in a half-luminous silhouette full of suggestions. We have much yet to learn about him, especially his war with Vritra, his thunderbolt & his dealings with the seven rivers. But the central or root idea is fixed. The rest is the outgrowth, foliage & branchings.
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1.08 - THE MASTERS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION AT DAKSHINESWAR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  Sri Ramakrishna did not feel well; so he decided not to ba the in the Ganges. About nine o'clock a few jars of water were taken from the river, and with the help of the devotees he finished his bath on the verandah east of his room.
  After bathing, the Master put on a new wearing-cloth, all the while chanting the name of God. Accompanied by one or two disciples he walked across the courtyard to the temple of Kli, still chanting Her hallowed name. His eyes had an indrawn look, like that of a bird hatching her eggs.
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  He leads others to God, just as a locomotive engine takes along with it a long train of carriages. Or again, he is like a river or lake that quenches the thirst of many people."
  The devotees were ready to return home. One by one they saluted the Master. At the sight of Bhavanath Sri Ramakrishna said: "Don't go away today. The very sight of you inspires me." Bhavanath had not yet entered into worldly life. A youth of twenty, he had a fair complexion and handsome features. He shed tears of joy on hearing the name of God. The Master looked on him as the embodiment of Narayana.
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  "The devotion of the everperfect is not like the ordinary devotion that one acquires as a result of strenuous spiritual discipline. Ritualistic devotion consists in repeating the name of God and performing worship in a prescribed manner. It is like crossing a rice-field in a roundabout way along the balk. Again, it is like reaching a near-by village by boat in a roundabout way along a winding river.
  "One does not follow the injunctions of ceremonial worship when one develops raga-bhakti, when one loves God as one's own. Then it is like crossing a rice-field after the harvest. You don't have to walk along the balk. You can go straight across the field in any direction.
  "When the country is flooded deep with water, one doesn't have to follow the winding river. Then the fields are deep under water. You can row your boat straight to the village.
  "Without this intense attachment, this passionate love, one cannot realize God."

1.09 - ADVICE TO THE BRAHMOS, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  "In some people spiritual consciousness has already been awakened; but they have special marks. They do not enjoy hearing or talking about anything but God. They are like the chatak, which prays for rain-water though the seven oceans, the Ganges, the Jamuna, and the rivers near it are all filled with water. It won't drink anything but rain-water, even though its throat is burning with thirst."
  The Master wanted to hear a few songs. Ramlal and a brahmin official of the temple garden sang:

1.09 - Legend of Lakshmi, #Vishnu Purana, #Vyasa, #Hinduism
  kara (Śiva)[1], was wandering over the earth; when be beheld, in the hands of a nymph of air[2], a garland of flowers culled from the trees of heaven, the fragrant odour of which spread throughout the forest, and enraptured all who dwelt beneath its shade. The sage, who was then possessed by religious phrensy[3], when he beheld that garland, demanded it of the graceful and full-eyed nymph, who, bowing to him reverentially, immediately presented it to him. He, as one frantic, placed the chaplet upon his brow, and thus decorated resumed his path; when he beheld (Indra) the husband of Śacī, the ruler of the three worlds, approach, seated on his infuriated elephant Airāvata, and attended by the gods. The phrensied sage, taking from his head the garland of flowers, amidst which the bees collected ambrosia, threw it to the king of the gods, who caught it, and suspended it on the brow of Airāvata, where it shone like the river Jāhnavī, glittering on the dark summit of the mountain Kailāsa. The elephant, whose eyes were dim with inebriety, and attracted by the smell, took hold of the garland with his trunk, and cast it on the earth. That chief of sages, Durvāsas, was highly incensed at this disrespectful treatment of his gift, and thus angrily addressed the sovereign of the immortals: "Inflated with the intoxication of power, Vāsava, vile of spirit, thou art an idiot not to respect the garland I presented to thee, which was the dwelling of Fortune (Śrī). Thou hast not acknowledged it as a largess; thou hast not bowed thyself before me; thou hast not placed the wreath upon thy head, with thy countenance expanding with delight. Now, fool, for that thou hast not infinitely prized the garland that I gave thee, thy sovereignty over the three worlds shall be subverted. Thou confoundest me, Śakra, with other Brahmans, and hence I have suffered disrespect from thy arrogance: but in like manner as thou hast cast the garland I gave thee down on the ground, so shall thy dominion over the universe be whelmed in ruin. Thou hast offended one whose wrath is dreaded by all created things, king of the gods, even me, by thine excessive pride."
  Descending hastily from his elephant, Mahendra endeavoured to appease the sinless Durvāsas: but to the excuses and prostrations of the thousand-eyed, the Muni answered, "I am not of a compassionate heart, nor is forgiveness congenial to my nature. Other Munis may relent; but know me, Śakra, to be Durvāsas. Thou hast in vain been rendered insolent by Gautama and others; for know me, Indra, to be Durvāsas, whose nature is a stranger to remorse. Thou hast been flattered by Vaśiṣṭha and other tender-hearted saints, whose loud praises (lave made thee so arrogant, that thou hast insulted me. But who is there in the universe that can behold my countenance, dark with frowns, and surrounded by my blazing hair, and not tremble? What need of words? I will not forgive, whatever semblance of humility thou mayest assume."

1.09 - Saraswati and Her Consorts, #The Secret Of The Veda, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
   spiritual, from a purely naturalistic to an increasingly ethical and psychological view of Nature and the world and the gods - and this, though by no means certain, is for the present the accepted view,1 - we must suppose that the Vedic poets were at least already advancing from the physical and naturalistic conception of the Gods to the ethical and the spiritual. But Saraswati is not only the goddess of Inspiration, she is at one and the same time one of the seven rivers of the early Aryan world. The question at once arises, whence came this extraordinary identification? And how does the connection of the two ideas present itself in the
  Vedic hymns? And there is more; for Saraswati is important not only in herself but by her connections. Before proceeding farther let us cast a rapid and cursory glance at them to see what they can teach us.
  The association of a river with the poetical inspiration occurs also in the Greek mythology; but there the Muses are not conceived of as rivers; they are only connected in a not very intelligible fashion with a particular earthly stream. This stream is the river Hippocrene, the fountain of the Horse, and to account for its name we have a legend that it sprang from the hoof of the divine horse Pegasus; for he smote the rock with his hoof and the waters of inspiration gushed out where the mountain had been thus smitten. Was this legend merely a Greek fairy tale or had it any special meaning? And it is evident that if it had any meaning, it must, since it obviously refers to a psychological phenomenon, the birth of the waters of inspiration, have had a psychological meaning; it must have been an attempt to put into concrete figures certain psychological facts.
  We may note that the word Pegasus, if we transliterate it into the original Aryan phonetics, becomes Pajasa and is obviously connected with the Sanskrit pajas, which meant originally force,
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  Saraswati means, "she of the stream, the flowing movement", and is therefore a natural name both for a river and for the goddess of inspiration. But by what process of thought or association does the general idea of the river of inspiration come to be associated with a particular earthly stream? And in the Veda it is not a question of one river which by its surroundings, natural and legendary, might seem more fitly associated with the idea of sacred inspiration than any other. For here it is a question not of one, but of seven rivers always associated together in the minds of the Rishis and all of them released together by
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   the stroke of the God Indra when he smote the Python who coiled across their fountains and sealed up their outflow. It seems impossible to suppose that one river only in all this sevenfold outflowing acquired a psychological significance while the rest were associated only with the annual coming of the rains in the
  Punjab. The psychological significance of Saraswati carries with it a psychological significance for the whole symbol of the Vedic waters.2
  Saraswati is not only connected with other rivers but with other goddesses who are plainly psychological symbols and especially with Bharati and Ila. In the later Puranic forms of worship Saraswati is the goddess of speech, of learning and of poetry and Bharati is one of her names, but in the Veda Bharati and Saraswati are different deities. Bharati is also called Mahi, the Large, Great or Vast. The three, Ila, Mahi or Bharati and
  Saraswati are associated together in a constant formula in those hymns of invocation in which the gods are called by Agni to the
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  The rivers have a symbolic sense in later Indian thought; as for instance Ganges,
  Yamuna and Saraswati and their confluence are in the Tantric imagery Yogic symbols, and they are used, though in a different way, in Yogic symbolism generally.
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  Such, then, is the character of Saraswati as a psychological principle, her peculiar function and her relation to her most immediate connections among the gods. How far do these shed any light on her relations as the Vedic river to her six sister streams?
  The number seven plays an exceedingly important part in the
  Vedic system, as in most very ancient schools of thought. We find it recurring constantly, - the seven delights, sapta ratnani; the seven flames, tongues or rays of Agni, sapta arcis.ah., sapta jvalah.; the seven forms of the Thought-principle, sapta dhtayah.; the seven Rays or Cows, forms of the Cow unslayable, Aditi, mother of the gods, sapta gavah.; the seven rivers, the seven mothers or fostering cows, sapta matarah., sapta dhenavah., a term applied indifferently to the Rays and to the rivers. All these sets of seven depend, it seems to me, upon the Vedic classification of the fundamental principles, the tattvas, of existence.
  The enquiry into the number of these tattvas greatly interested the speculative mind of the ancients and in Indian philosophy we find various answers ranging from the One upward and running into the twenties. In Vedic thought the basis chosen was the number of the psychological principles, because all existence was conceived by the Rishis as a movement of conscious being.
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  So also, the seven rivers are conscious currents corresponding to
  Saraswati and Her Consorts
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  It is their full flow in the human consciousness which constitutes the entire activity of the being, his full treasure of substance, his full play of energy. In the Vedic image, his cows drink of the water of the seven rivers.
  Should this imagery be admitted, and it is evident that if once such conceptions are supposed to exist, this would be the natural imagery for a people living the life and placed in the surroundings of the ancient Aryans, - quite as natural for them and inevitable as for us the image of the "planes" with which theosophical thought has familiarised us, - the place of
  Saraswati as one of the seven rivers becomes clear. She is the current which comes from the Truth-principle, from the Ritam or Mahas, and we actually find this principle spoken of in the
  Veda, - in the closing passage of our third hymn for instance,

1.09 - SKIRMISHES IN A WAY WITH THE AGE, #Twilight of the Idols, #Friedrich Nietzsche, #Philosophy
  as a river involuntarily bursts its dams. But, owing to the fact that
  humanity has been much indebted to such explosives, it has endowed them

1.09 - The Pure Existent, #The Life Divine, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  11:In reality, this opposition of actual insight into being to the conceptual fictions of the pure Reason is fallacious. If indeed intuition in this matter were really opposed to intelligence, we could not confidently support a merely conceptual reasoning against fundamental insight. But this appeal to intuitive experience is incomplete. It is valid only so far as it proceeds and it errs by stopping short of the integral experience. So long as the intuition fixes itself only upon that which we become, we see ourselves as a continual progression of movement and change in consciousness in the eternal succession of Time. We are the river, the flame of the Buddhist illustration. But there is a supreme experience and supreme intuition by which we go back behind our surface self and find that this becoming, change, succession are only a mode of our being and that there is that in us which is not involved at all in the becoming. Not only can we have the intuition of this that is stable and eternal in us, not only can we have the glimpse of it in experience behind the veil of continually fleeting becomings, but we can draw back into it and live in it entirely, so effecting an entire change in our external life, and in our attitude, and in our action upon the movement of the world. And this stability in which we can so live is precisely that which the pure Reason has already given us, although it can be arrived at without reasoning at all, without knowing previously what it is, - it is pure existence, eternal, infinite, indefinable, not affected by the succession of Time, not involved in the extension of Space, beyond form, quantity, quality, - Self only and absolute.
  12:The pure existent is then a fact and no mere concept; it is the fundamental reality. But, let us hasten to add, the movement, the energy, the becoming are also a fact, also a reality. The supreme intuition and its corresponding experience may correct the other, may go beyond, may suspend, but do not abolish it. We have therefore two fundamental facts of pure existence and of worldexistence, a fact of Being, a fact of Becoming. To deny one or the other is easy; to recognise the facts of consciousness and find out their relation is the true and fruitful wisdom.

11.01 - The Eternal Day The Souls Choice and the Supreme Consummation, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The murmurous rivers of felicity
  Divinely rippled honey-voiced desires,
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  Sat sculptured souls dreaming by rivers of sound
  In changeless attitudes of marble bliss.

1.10 - Harmony, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  But wrong thoughts, too, are a surprising source of discoveries. As a matter of fact, more and more, he realizes that this kind of distinction is meaningless. What, in the end, is not for our own good? What does not ultimately turn out to be our greater good? The wrong paths are part of the right one and pave a broader way, a larger view of our indivisible estate. The only wrong is not to see; it is the vast grayness of the terra incognita of our limited maps. And we indeed limit our maps. We have attributed those thoughts, feelings, reactions and desires to the little Mississippi flowing through our lands, to the thriving Potomac rivers lined with stone buildings and fortresses and indeed, they have got into the habit of running through those channels, cascading here or there, boiling a little farther below, or disappearing into our marshes. It is a very old habit, going back even before us or the ape, or else a scarcely more recent one going back to our schooldays, our parents or yesterday's newspaper. We have opened paths, and the current follows them it follows them obstinately. But for the demechanized seeker, the meanders and points of entry begin to become more visible. He begins to distinguish various levels in his being, various channeling centers, and when the current passes through the solar plexus or through the throat, the reactions or effects are different. But, mostly, he discovers with surprise that it is one and the same current everywhere, above or below, right or left, and those which we call thought, desire, will or emotion are various infiltrations of the same identical thing, which is neither thought nor desire nor will nor anything of the sort, but a trickle, a drop or a cataract of the same conscious Energy entering here or there, through our little Potomac or muddy Styx, and creating a disaster or a poem, a millipede's quiver, a revolution, a gospel or a vain thought on the boulevard we could almost say at will. It all depends on the quality of our opening and its level. But the fundamental fact is that this is an Energy, in other words, a Power. And thus, very simply, quite simply, we have the all-powerful source of all possible changes in the world. It is as we will it! We can tune in either here or there, create harmony or cacophony; not a single circumstance in the world, not one fateful event, not one so-called ineluctable law, absolutely nothing can prevent us from turning the antenna one way or the other and changing this muddy and disastrous flood into a limpid stream, instantly. We just have to know where we open ourselves. At every moment of the world and every second, in the face of every dreadful circumstance, every prison we have locked ourselves alive in, we can, in one stroke, with a single cry for help, a single burst of prayer, a single true look, a single leap of the little flame inside, topple all our walls and be born again from top to bottom. Everything is possible. Because that Power is the supreme Possibility.
  But if we believe only in our little Mississippi or our little Potomac, it is clearly hopeless. And we do indeed believe passionately, millennially in the virtue of our old ways. They also hold an immense power that of habit. It is remarkable, for they seem as solid as concrete, as convincing as all the old reasons of the world, the old habits of flowing in one direction or another, as irrefutable as Newton's apple, and yet, for the eye beginning to lose its scales, as unsubstantial as a cloud one blows on them and they fall away. This is the mental Illusion, the formidable illusion that is blinding us.
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  Some poets and sages have touched this Harmony, some rare musicians have heard it and attempted to translate a few notes of that singing vastness. It flows on high, on the summits of consciousness, an endless rhythm without high or low, through blue eternities, flowing and flowing like a joy that would sing itself, rolling its immense flood over eternal hills, carrying those heavenly bodies and all those earths and seas, carrying everything in its blazing and tranquil surge an unutterable sound that would contain all sounds and all notes in one, a fusion of music, a golden outburst one single time of a cry of love or a cry of joy issuing from the abyss of time; a pure triumph that has seen all those worlds and ages in a glance, and the sorrow of a child on the bank of that blue river and the softness of the paddy fields and the death of that old man, the tiny tranquillity of a leaf quivering in the south wind, and others, countless others that are always the same, that go up and down the great river, cross here or there, pass without ever passing, grow up and disappear in the distance, into a great golden sea whence they came, carried by a little rhythm of the great rhythm, a little spark of the great undying golden fire, a persisting little note that pervades all lives, all deaths, all sorrows and joys; an ineffable blue expansion of space that fills the lungs with a sort of eternal air, a sort of resurrection; a bursting out of music everywhere as if space were nothing but music, nothing but singing azure a powerful, triumphant flowing that carries us on forever, as if wrapped in its wings of glory. And all is fulfilled. The universe is a miracle.
  But the earth, the little earth, reels below, reels in its pain. It does not know or see the joy upholding it, and which it is for how could anything be without that joy which holds everything, that persistent memory of joy which pulls at the heart of things and beings?
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  And the Rhythm, the great Rhythm, was scattered, broken up, pulverized to enter the heart of its world and make itself the size of the millipede or a little leaf quivering in the wind, to make itself understood by a brain, loved by a passerby. We have drawn from it syncopated music, multicolored pictures, joys, sorrows, since we could no longer contain its whole, unbroken flow. We have made it into equations, poems, architecture; we have trapped it in our machines, locked it in an amulet or a thought, since we could no longer bear the pressure of its great direct flow. And we have made dungeons, hells, which were the absence of that rhythm, the lack of a lungful of eternal air, the suffocation of a little man who believes only in his suffering, only in the push buttons of his machine and the walls of his intelligence. We have graphed, multiplied, broken down, atomized to infinity; and we could no longer make out or understand anything, since we had lost the one little breath of the great breath, the one little sign of the great Direction, the little note that loves and understands all. And since we had closed everything around us, locked ourselves in a shell, armor-plated ourselves in our thinking logic, equipped ourselves with irrefutable helmets and antennas, we have declared that that Harmony, that Rhythm, did not exist, that it was far, far above, the paradise of our virtues, the crackling of our little antennas, the dream of a collective unconscious, the product of the evolved earthworm, the meeting of two enamored molecules like the savage of old who used to cut up the unknown lands, we have cut up space and time, thrown back into another geography the Ganges and El Dorados we have not yet crossed, the pretty fords of that little river. But that Ganges and that El Dorado are here, as well as many other marvels, many other currents of the great Current. All is here, under our feet, if we will only open the little shell and stop putting off until heaven or doomsday what sings in each minute of time and each pebble of space.
  This is the Harmony of the new world, the joy of the greater Self. It is here, instantly, if we want. All it takes is removing our blinders. All it takes is a true look, a simple look at the great world. All it takes is a little fire inside to consume all the shells and sufferings and bubbles for the only suffering is to be confined there.

1.10 - On slander or calumny., #The Ladder of Divine Ascent, #Saint John of Climacus, #unset
  Hasty and severe judges of the sins of their neighbour fall into this predicament because they have not yet attained to a thorough and constant remembrance and concern for their own sins. For if anyone could see his own vices accurately without the veil of self-love, he would worry about nothing else in this life, considering that he would not have time enough for mourning for himself even though he were to live a hundred years, and even though he were to see a whole river Jordan of tears streaming from his eyes. I have observed that mourning, and I did not find in it even a trace of calumny or criticism.
  The demons, murderers as they are, push us into sin. Or if they fail to do this, they get us to pass judgment on those who are sinning, so that they may smear us with the stain which we our selves are condemning in another.

1.10 - Relics of Tree Worship in Modern Europe, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  of Green George is ducked in a river or pond, with the express
  intention of thus ensuring rain to make the fields and meadows green

1.10 - The Image of the Oceans and the Rivers, #The Secret Of The Veda, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
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  HE THREE riks of the third hymn of Madhuchchhandas in which Saraswati has been invoked, run as follows, in the Sanskrit: -
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  But this line may, so far as the mere grammatical form of it goes, be quite otherwise translated; we may take maho arn.as in apposition to Saraswati and render the verse "Saraswati, the great river, awakens us to knowledge by the perception and shines in all our thoughts." If we understand by this expression,
  "the great river", as Sayana seems to understand, the physical river in the Punjab, we get an incoherence of thought and expression which is impossible except in a nightmare or a lunatic asylum. But it is possible to suppose that it means the great flood of inspiration and that there is no reference to the great ocean of the Truth-Consciousness. Elsewhere, however, there is repeated reference to the gods working by the vast power of the great flood (mahna mahato arn.avasya) where there is no reference to Saraswati and it is improbable that she should be meant. It is true that in the Vedic writings Saraswati is spoken of as the secret self of Indra, - an expression, we may observe, that is void of sense if Saraswati is only a northern river and
  Indra the god of the sky, but has a very profound and striking significance if Indra be the illumined Mind and Saraswati the inspiration that proceeds from the hidden plane of the supra-
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  Let us then start from this decisive fact put beyond doubt by this passage - whether we take the great stream to be Saraswati itself or the Truth-ocean - that the Vedic Rishis used the image of water, a river or an ocean, in a figurative sense and as a psychological symbol, and let us see how far it takes us. We notice first that existence itself is constantly spoken of in the
  Hindu writings, in Veda, Purana and even philosophical reasoning and illustration as an ocean. The Veda speaks of two oceans, the upper and the lower waters. These are the ocean of the subconscient, dark and inexpressive, and the ocean of the superconscient, luminous and eternal expression but beyond the human mind. Vamadeva in the last hymn of the fourth Mandala speaks of these two oceans. He says that a honeyed wave climbs up from the ocean and by means of this mounting wave which is the Soma (amsu) one attains entirely to immortality; that wave or that Soma is the secret name of the clarity (ghr.tasya, the symbol of the clarified butter); it is the tongue of the gods; it is the nodus (nabhi) of immortality.
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   water of the river Indus or the Ganges and that this wine is a secret name for clarified butter. What he means to say is clearly that out of the subconscient depths in us arises a honeyed wave of Ananda or pure delight of existence, that it is by this Ananda that we can arrive at immortality; this Ananda is the secret being, the secret reality behind the action of the mind in its shining clarities. Soma, the god of the Ananda, the Vedanta also tells us, is that which has become mind or sensational perception; in other words, all mental sensation carries in it a hidden delight of existence and strives to express that secret of its own being.
  Therefore Ananda is the tongue of the gods with which they taste the delight of existence; it is the nodus in which all the activities of the immortal state or divine existence are bound together. Vamadeva goes on to say, "Let us give expression to this secret name of the clarity, - that is to say, let us bring out this Soma wine, this hidden delight of existence; let us hold it in this world-sacrifice by our surrenderings or submissions to
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  The sea of the superconscient is the goal of the rivers of clarity, of the honeyed wave, as the sea of the subconscient in the heart within is their place of rising. This upper sea is spoken of as the Sindhu, a word which may mean either river or ocean; but in this hymn it clearly means ocean. Let us observe the remarkable language in which Vamadeva speaks of these rivers of the clarity. He says first that the gods sought and found the clarity, the ghr.tam, triply placed and hidden by the Panis in the cow, gavi. It is beyond doubt that go is used in the Veda in the double sense of Cow and Light; the Cow is the outer symbol, the inner meaning is the Light. The figure of the cows stolen and hidden by the Panis is constant in the Veda. Here it is evident that as the sea is a psychological symbol - the heart-ocean, samudre hr.di, - and the Soma is a psychological symbol and the clarified butter is a psychological symbol, the cow in which the gods find the clarified butter hidden by the Panis must also symbolise an inner illumination and not physical light. The cow is really
  Aditi, the infinite consciousness hidden in the subconscient, and the triple ghr.tam is the triple clarity of the liberated sensation finding its secret of delight, of the thought-mind attaining to light and intuition and of the truth itself, the ultimate supra-mental vision. This is clear from the second half of the verse in which it is said, "One Indra produced, one Surya, one the gods fashioned by natural development out of Vena"; for Indra is the Master of the thought-mind, Surya of the supra-mental light, Vena is Soma, the master of mental delight of existence, creator of the sense-mind.
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  (pens) by the enemy so that they are not seen. Certainly, this does not mean that rivers of ghee - or of water, either - rising from the heart-ocean or any ocean were caught on their way by the wicked and unconscionable Dravidians and shut up in a hundred pens so that the Aryans or the Aryan gods could not even catch a glimpse of them. We perceive at once that the enemy,
  Pani, Vritra of the hymns is a purely psychological conception and not an attempt of our forefa thers to conceal the facts of early Indian history from their posterity in a cloud of tangled and inextricable myths. The Rishi Vamadeva would have stood aghast at such an unforeseen travesty of his ritual images. We are not even helped if we take ghr.ta in the sense of water, hr.dya samudra in the sense of a delightful lake, and suppose that the
  Dravidians enclose the water of the rivers with a hundred dams so that the Aryans could not even get a glimpse of them. For even if the rivers of the Punjab all flow out of one heart-pleasing lake, yet their streams of water cannot even so have been triply placed in a cow and the cow hidden in a cave by the cleverest and most inventive Dravidians.
  "These move" says Vamadeva "from the heart-ocean; penned by the enemy in a hundred enclosures they cannot be seen; I look towards the streams of the clarity, for in their midst is the Golden Reed. Entirely they stream like flowing rivers becoming purified by the heart within and the mind; these move, waves of the clarity, like animals under the mastery of their d river. As if on a path in front of the Ocean (sindhu, the upper ocean) the mighty ones move compact of forceful speed but limited by the vital force (vata, vayu), the streams of clarity; they are like a straining horse which breaks its limits, as it is nourished by the waves." On the very face of it this is the poetry of a mystic concealing his sense from the profane under a veil of images which occasionally he suffers to grow
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  Thus we find that both Veda and Purana use the same symbolic images; the ocean is for them the image of infinite and eternal existence. We find also that the image of the river or flowing current is used to symbolise a stream of conscious being. We find that Saraswati, one of the seven rivers, is the river of inspiration flowing from the Truth-consciousness. We have the right then to suppose that the other six rivers are also psychological symbols.
  But we need not depend entirely on hypothesis and inference, however strong and entirely convincing. As in the hymn of Vamadeva we have seen that the rivers, ghr.tasya dharah., are there not rivers of clarified butter or rivers of physical water, but psychological symbols, so we find in other hymns the same compelling evidence as to the image of the seven rivers. For this purpose I will examine one more hymn, the first Sukta of the third Mandala sung by the Rishi Vishwamitra to the god Agni; for here he speaks of the seven rivers in language as remarkable and unmistakable as the language of Vamadeva about the rivers of clarity. We shall find precisely the same ideas recurring in quite different contexts in the chants of these two sacred singers.

1.11 - BOOK THE ELEVENTH, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  Nor cou'd the river-Gods conceal their moan,
  But with new floods of tears augment their own.
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  Then trace the river to the fountain head,
  And meet it rising from its rocky bed;

1.11 - The Seven Rivers, #The Secret Of The Veda, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
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  HE VEDA speaks constantly of the waters or the rivers, especially of the divine waters, apo devh. or apo divyah., and occasionally of the waters which carry in them the light of the luminous solar world or the light of the Sun, svarvatr apah.. The passage of the waters effected by the Gods or by man with the aid of the Gods is a constant symbol. The three great conquests to which the human being aspires, which the Gods are in constant battle with the Vritras and Panis to give to man are the herds, the waters and the Sun or the solar world, ga apah. svah.. The question is whether these references are to the rains of heaven, the rivers of Northern India possessed or assailed by the Dravidians - the Vritras being sometimes the Dravidians and sometimes their gods, the herds possessed or robbed from the Aryan settlers by the indigenous "robbers" - the Panis who hold or steal the herds being again sometimes the Dravidians and sometimes their gods; or is there a deeper, a spiritual meaning?
  Is the winning of Swar simply the recovery of the sun from its shadowing by the storm-cloud or its seizure by eclipse or its concealment by the darkness of Night? For here at least there can be no withholding of the sun from the Aryans by human
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  It is, no doubt, easy to point to passages or hymns in which on the surface there seems to be no need of any such interpretation and the sukta can be understood as a prayer or praise for the giving of rain or an account of a battle on the rivers of the
  Punjab. But the Veda cannot be interpreted by separate passages or hymns. If it is to have any coherent or consistent meaning, we must interpret it as a whole. We may escape our difficulties by assigning to svar or gah. entirely different senses in different passages - just as Sayana sometimes finds in gah. the sense of cows, sometimes rays and sometimes, with an admirable lightheartedness, compels it to mean waters.1 But such a system of interpretation is not rational merely because it leads to a "rationalistic" or "common-sense" result. It rather flouts both reason and common sense. We can indeed arrive by it at any result we please, but no reasonable and unbiassed mind can feel convinced that that result was the original sense of the Vedic hymns.
  But if we adopt a more consistent method, insuperable difficulties oppose themselves to the purely material sense. We have for instance a hymn (VII.49) of Vasishtha to the divine waters, apo devh., apo divyah., in which the second verse runs, "The divine waters that flow whether in channels dug or self-born, they whose movement is towards the ocean, pure, purifying, - may those waters foster me." Here, it will be said, the sense is quite clear; it is to material waters, earthly rivers, canals, - or, if the word khanitrimah. means simply "dug", then wells, - that Vasishtha addresses his hymn and divyah., divine, is only an ornamental epithet of praise; or even perhaps we may render the verse differently and suppose that three kinds of water are described, - the waters of heaven, that is to say the rain, the water of wells, the water of rivers. But when we study the hymn as a whole this sense can no longer stand. For thus it runs:
  So also he interprets the all-important Vedic word r.tam sometimes as sacrifice, sometimes as truth, sometimes as water, and all these different senses in a single hymn of five or six verses!
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  Sun, the Lord of Truth and the Light can move. Thence he looks down on the mingled truths and falsehoods of the mortal consciousness. And we have farther to note that these divine waters are those which Indra has cloven out and made to flow upon the earth, - a description which throughout the Veda is applied to the seven rivers.
  If there were any doubt whether these waters of Vasishtha's prayer are the same as the waters of Vamadeva's great hymn, madhuman urmih., ghr.tasya dharah., it is entirely removed by another Sukta of the sage Vasishtha, (VII.47). In the forty-ninth hymn he refers briefly to the divine waters as honey-streaming,
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  Indra with the Vasus is intoxicated with ecstasy, may we who seek the Godhead taste today. Strained through the hundred purifiers, ecstatic by their self-nature, they are divine and move to the goal of the movement of the Gods (the supreme ocean); they limit not the workings of Indra: offer to the rivers a food of oblation full of the clarity (ghr.tavat). May the rivers which the sun has formed by his rays, from whom Indra clove out a moving wave, establish for us the supreme good. And do ye, O gods, protect us ever by states of felicity."
  Here we have Vamadeva's madhuman urmih., the sweet intoxicating wave, and it is plainly said that this honey, this sweetness is the Soma, the drink of Indra. That is farther made clear by the epithet satapavitrah. which can only refer in the
  Vedic language to the Soma; and let us note that it is an epithet of the rivers themselves and that the honeyed wave is brought flowing from them by Indra, its passage being cloven out on the mountains by the thunderbolt that slew Vritra. Again it is made clear that these waters are the seven rivers released by
  Indra from the hold of Vritra, the Besieger, the Coverer and sent flowing down upon the earth.
  What can these rivers be whose wave is full of Soma wine, full of the ghr.ta, full of urj, the energy? What are these waters that flow to the goal of the gods' movement, that establish for man the supreme good? Not the rivers of the Punjab; no wildest assumption of barbarous confusion or insane incoherence in the mentality of the Vedic Rishis can induce us to put such a
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   construction upon such expressions. Obviously these are the waters of the Truth and the Bliss that flow from the supreme ocean. These rivers flow not upon earth, but in heaven; they are prevented by Vritra the Besieger, the Coverer from flowing down upon the earth-consciousness in which we mortals live till Indra, the god-mind, smites the Coverer with his flashing lightnings and cuts out a passage on the summits of that earth-consciousness down which they can flow. Such is the only rational, coherent and sensible explanation of the thought and language of the
  Vedic sages. For the rest, Vasishtha makes it clear enough to us; for he says that these are the waters which Surya has formed by his rays and which, unlike earthly movements, do not limit or diminish the workings of Indra, the supreme Mind. They are, in other words, the waters of the Vast Truth, r.tam br.hat and, as we have always seen that this Truth creates the Bliss, so here we find that these waters of the Truth, r.tasya dharah., as they are plainly called in other hymns (e.g. V.12.2, "O perceiver of the Truth, perceive the Truth alone, cleave out many streams of the Truth"), establish for men the supreme good and the supreme good2 is the felicity, the bliss of the divine existence.
  Still, neither in these hymns nor in Vamadeva's is there an express mention of the seven rivers. We will turn therefore to the first hymn of Vishwamitra, his hymn to Agni, from its second to its fourteenth verse. The passage is a long one, but it is sufficiently important to cite and translate in full.
  2. Prancam yajnam cakr.ma vardhatam gh., samidbhir agnim namasa duvasyan;
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  "Spread out were the masses of him in universal forms in the womb of the clarity, in the flowings of the sweetnesses; here the fostering rivers stood nourishing themselves; the two Mothers of the accomplishing god became vast and harmonised. (7)
  "Borne by them, O child of Force, thou didst blaze out
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  His rivers. By his helpful comrades and by the Mighty Ones of
  Heaven he found Him moving in the secret places of existence, yet himself was not lost in their secrecy. (9)
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  Whatever may be the meaning of this passage, - and it is absolutely clear that it has a mystic significance and is no mere sacrificial hymn of ritualistic barbarians, - the seven rivers, the waters, the seven sisters cannot here be the seven rivers of the
  Punjab. The waters in which the gods discovered the visible
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   increases by knowledge and makes his home and rest in the source of the Truth, of whom Heaven and Earth are the wives and lovers, who is increased by the divine waters in the unobstructed Vast, his own seat, and dwelling in that shoreless infinity yields to the illumined gods the supreme Immortality, cannot be the god of physical Fire. In this passage as in so many others the mystical, the spiritual, the psychological character of the burden of the Veda reveals itself not under the surface, not behind a veil of mere ritualism, but openly, insistently, - in a disguise indeed, but a disguise that is transparent, so that the secret truth of the Veda appears here, like the rivers of Vishwamitra's hymn,
  "neither veiled nor naked".
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  Agni is found visible and easily born in all his strength and in all his knowledge and in all his enjoyment, entirely white and pure, growing ruddy with his action as he increases (v. 3). From his very birth the Gods give him force and splendour and body; the seven mighty rivers increase him in his joy; they move about this great newborn child and labour over him as the Mares, asvah.
  (v. 4).
  The rivers, usually named dhenavah., fostering cows, are here described as asvah., Mares, because while the Cow is the symbol of consciousness in the form of knowledge, the
  Horse is the symbol of consciousness in the form of force.
  Ashwa, the Horse, is the dynamic force of Life, and the rivers labouring over Agni on the earth become the waters of Life, of the vital dynamis or kinesis, the Prana, which moves and acts and desires and enjoys. Agni himself begins as material heat and power, manifests secondarily as the Horse and then only becomes the heavenly fire. His first work is to give as the child of the Waters its full form and extension and purity to the middle world, the vital or dynamic plane, raja atatanvan.
  He purifies the nervous life in man pervading it with his own pure bright limbs, lifting upward its impulsions and desires, its purified will in works (kratum) by the pure powers of the super-conscient Truth and Wisdom, kavibhih. pavitraih.. So he wears his vast glories, no longer the broken and limited activity
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  But this is not the last stage. The Force rises into the womb or birthplace of this mental clarity (ghr.tasya) where the waters flow as streams of the divine sweetness (srava the madhunam); there the forms it assumes are universal forms, masses of the vast and infinite consciousness. As a result, the fostering rivers in the lower world are nourished by this descending higher sweetness and the mental and physical consciousness, the two first mothers of the all-effecting Will, become in their entire largeness perfectly equal and harmonised by this light of the
  Truth, through this nourishing by the infinite Bliss. They bear the full force of Agni, the blaze of his lightnings, the glory and rapture of his universal forms. For where the Lord, the Male, the
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   lord and lover; but, though one, he still enjoys the manifold movement of the rivers, the multiple cosmic energies (vs. 9-10).
  Then we are told expressly that this infinite into which he has entered and in which he grows, in which the many Waters victoriously reaching their goal (yasasah.) increase him, is the unobstructed vast where the Truth is born, the shoreless infinite, his own natural seat in which he now takes up his home. There the seven rivers, the sisters, work no longer separated though of one origin as on the earth and in the mortal life, but rather as indivisible companions (jamnam apasi svasr.n.am). In that entire meeting of these great ones Agni moves in all things and upbears all things; the rays of his vision are perfectly straight, no longer affected by the lower crookedness; he from whom the radiances of knowledge, the brilliant herds, were born, now gives them this high and supreme birth; he turns them into the divine knowledge, the immortal consciousness (vs. 11-12).
  This also is his own new and last birth. He who was born as the Son of Force from the growths of earth, he who was born as the child of the Waters, is now born in many forms to the goddess of bliss, she who has the entire felicity, that is to say to the divine conscious beatitude, in the shoreless infinite. The gods or divine powers in man using the mind as an instrument reach him there, unite around him, set him to the great work of the world in this new, mighty and effective birth. They, the outshinings of that vast consciousness, cleave to this divine Force as its bright lightnings and from him in the super-conscient, the shoreless vast, his own home, they draw for man the Immortality.
  Such then, profound, coherent, luminous behind the veil of figures is the sense of the Vedic symbol of the seven rivers, of the Waters, of the five worlds, of the birth and ascent of
  Agni which is also the upward journey of man and the Gods whose image man forms in himself from level to level of the great hill of being (sanoh. sanum). Once we apply it and seize the true sense of the symbol of the Cow and the symbol of the

1.11 - WITH THE DEVOTEES AT DAKSHINEWAR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  "The practice of discipline is absolutely necessary. Why shouldn't a man succeed if he practises sadhana? But he doesn't have to work hard if he has real faith-faith in his guru's words. Once Vyasa was about to cross the Jamuna, when the gopis also arrived there, wishing to go to the other side. But no ferryboat was in sight. They said to Vyasa, 'Revered sir, what shall we do now?' 'Don't worry', said Vyasa. 'I will take you across. But I am very hungry. Have you anything for me to eat?' The gopis had plenty of milk, cream, and butter with them. Vyasa ate it all. Then the gopis asked, 'Well, sir, what about crossing the river?' Vyasa stood on the bank of the Jamuna and said, 'O
  Jamuna, if I have not eaten anything today, then may your waters part so that we may all walk to the other side.' No sooner did the sage utter these words than the waters of the Jamuna parted. The gopis were speechless with wonder. 'He ate so much just now,'

1.12 - Brute Neighbors, #Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience, #Henry David Thoreau, #Philosophy
  For hours, in fall days, I watched the ducks cunningly tack and veer and hold the middle of the pond, far from the sportsman; tricks which they will have less need to practise in Louisiana bayous. When compelled to rise they would sometimes circle round and round and over the pond at a considerable height, from which they could easily see to other ponds and the river, like black motes in the sky; and, when I thought they had gone off thither long since, they would settle down by a slanting flight of a quarter of a mile on to a distant part which was left free; but what beside safety they got by sailing in the middle of
  Walden I do not know, unless they love its water for the same reason that I do.

1.12 - Dhruva commences a course of religious austerities, #Vishnu Purana, #Vyasa, #Hinduism
  THE prince, having received these instructions, respectfully saluted the sages, and departed from the forest, fully confiding in the accomplishment of his purposes. He repaired to the holy place, on the banks of the Yamunā, called Madhu or Madhuvana, the grove of Madhu, after the demon of that name, who formerly abided there. Śatrughna (the younger brother of Rāma) having slain the Rākṣas Lavaṇa, the son of Madhu, founded a city on the spot, which was named Mathurā. At this holy shrine, the purifier from all sin, which enjoyed the presence of the sanctifying god of gods, Dhruva performed penance, as enjoined by Marīci and the sages: he contemplated Viṣṇu, the sovereign of all the gods, seated in himself. Whilst his mind was wholly absorbed in meditation, the mighty Hari, identical with all beings and with all natures, (took possession of his heart.) Viṣṇu being thus present in his mind, the earth, the supporter of elemental life, could not sustain the weight of the ascetic. As he stood upon his left foot, one hemisphere bent beneath him; and when he stood upon his right, the other half of the earth sank down. When he touched the earth with his toes, it shook with all its mountains, and the rivers and the seas were troubled, and the gods partook of the universal agitation.
  The celestials called Yāmas, being excessively alarmed, then took counsel with Indra how they should interrupt the devout exercises of Dhruva; and the divine beings termed Kushmāṇḍas, in company with their king, commenced anxious efforts to distract his meditations. One, assuming the semblance of his mother Sunīti, stood weeping before him, and calling in tender accents, "My son, my son, desist from destroying thy strength by this fearful penance. I have gained thee, my son, after much anxious hope: thou canst not have the cruelty to quit me, helpless, alone, and unprotected, on account of the unkindness of my rival. Thou art my only refuge; I have no hope but thou. What hast thou, a child but five years old, to do with rigorous penance? Desist from such fearful practices, that yield no beneficial fruit. First comes the season of youthful pastime; and when that is over, it is the time for study: then succeeds the period of worldly enjoyment; and lastly, that of austere devotion. This is thy season of pastime, my child. Hast thou engaged in these practices to put an end to thine existence? Thy chief duty is love for me: duties are according to time of life. Lose not thyself in bewildering error: desist from such unrighteous actions. If not, if thou wilt not desist from these austerities, I will terminate my life before thee."

1.12 - Independence, #Raja-Yoga, #Swami Vivkenanda, #unset
  Mortification. You find that in every religion mortification and asceticisms have been practised. In these religious conceptions the Hindus always go to the extremes. You will find men with their hands up all their lives, until their hands wither and die. Men keep standing, day and night, until their feet swell, and if they live, the legs become so stiff in this position that they can no more bend them, but have to stand all their lives. I once saw a man who had kept his hands raised in this way, and I asked him how it felt when he did it first. He said it was awful torture. It was such torture that he had to go to a river and put himself in water, and that allayed the pain for a little while. After a month he did not suffer much. Through such practices powers (Siddhis) can be attained.
  Concentration. Concentration is Samdhi, and that is Yoga proper; that is the principal theme of this science, and it is the highest means. The preceding ones are only secondary, and we cannot attain to the highest through them. Samadhi is the means through which we can gain anything and everything, mental, moral, or spiritual.
  --
  Nature's task is done, this unselfish task which our sweet nurse, nature, had imposed upon herself. She gently took the self-forgetting soul by the hand, as it were, and showed him all the experiences in the universe, all manifestations, bringing him higher and higher through various bodies, till his lost glory came back, and he remembered his own nature. Then the kind mother went back the same way she came, for others who also have lost their way in the trackless desert of life. And thus is she working, without beginning and without end. And thus through pleasure and pain, through good and evil, the infinite river of souls is flowing into the ocean of perfection, of self-realisation.
  Glory unto those who have realised their own nature. May their blessings be on us all!

1.12 - THE FESTIVAL AT PNIHTI, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  Only a small number could enter. The rest stood outside the portal and jostled with one another to have a look at Sri Ramakrishna. In a mood of intoxication he began to dance in the courtyard of the shrine. Every now and then his body stood transfixed in deep samdhi. Hundreds of people around him shouted the name of God, and thousands outside caught the strain and raised the cry with full-throated voices. The echo travelled over the Ganges, striking a note in the hearts of people in the boats on the holy river, and they too chanted the name of God.
  When the kirtan was over, Mani Sen took Sri Ramakrishna and Navadvip Goswami into a room and served them with refreshments. Afterwards Ram, M., and the other devotees were also served with the prasad.
  --
  The sound of his voice floating over the river reached the Master's ears, and he went into a spiritual mood. The hair on his body stood on end. He said to M., "Just feel my body."
  M. was greatly amazed. He thought: "The Upanishads describe Brahman as permeating the universe and the ether. Has that Brahman, as sound, touched the Master's body?"
  --
  Opinions are but paths. Each religion is only a path leading to God, as rivers come from different directions and ultimately become one in the one ocean.
  Oneness of God

1.12 - The Herds of the Dawn, #The Secret Of The Veda, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  HE SEVEN rivers of the Veda, the Waters, apah., are usually designated in the figured Vedic language as the seven
  Mothers or the seven fostering Cows, sapta dhenavah..
  --
  The sevenfold principle of existence is therefore imaged from the one point of view in the figure of the rivers that arise from the ocean, sapta dhenavah., from the other in the figure of the Rays of the all-creating Father, Surya Savitri, sapta gavah..
  The image of the Cow is the most important of all the Vedic symbols. For the ritualist the word go means simply a physical cow and nothing else, just as its companion word, asva, means simply a physical horse and has no other sense, or as ghr.ta means only water or clarified butter, vra only a son or a retainer or servant. When the Rishi prays to the Dawn, gomad vravad dhehi ratnam us.o asvavat, the ritualistic commentator sees in the invocation only an entreaty for "pleasant wealth to which are attached cows, men (or sons) and horses". If on the other
  --
  We have, for instance, the hymn of Praskanwa Kanwa to the Ashwins (I.46) in which there is the reference to the luminous impulsion that carries us through to the other shore of the darkness. This hymn is intimately connected with the Vedic idea of the Dawn and the Night. It contains references to many of the fixed Vedic images, to the path of the Truth, the crossing of the rivers, the rising of the Sun, the connection between the
  Dawn and the Ashwins, the mystic effect and oceanic essence of the Soma Wine.
  "Lo, the Dawn than which there is none higher, opens out full of delight in the Heavens; O Ashwins, the Vast of you I affirm, ye of whom the Ocean is the mother, accomplishers of the work who pass beyond through the mind to the felicities and, divine, find that substance by the thought. . . . O Lords of the Voyage, who mentalise the word, this is the dissolver of your thinkings, - drink ye of the Soma violently; give to us that impulsion, O Ashwins which, luminous, carries us through beyond the darkness. Travel for us in your ship to reach the other shore beyond the thoughts of the mind. Yoke, O Ashwins, your car, - your car that becomes the vast oared ship in Heaven, in the crossing of its rivers. By the thought the powers of Delight have been yoked. The Soma-powers of delight in heaven are that substance in the place of the Waters. But where shall you cast aside the veil you have made to conceal you? Nay, Light has been born for the joy of the Soma; - the Sun that was dark has shot out its tongue towards the Gold. The path of the Truth has come into being by which we shall travel to that other shore; seen is all the wide way through Heaven. The seeker grows in his being towards increasing manifestation after manifestation
  130
  --
  Thought they set the powers of the Delight to work. But even over the heavenly waters they cross, for the power of the Soma helps them to dissolve all mental constructions, and they cast aside even this veil; they go beyond Mind and the last attaining is described as the crossing of the rivers, the passage through the heaven of the pure mind, the journey by the path of the Truth to the other side. Not till we reach the highest supreme, parama paravat, do we rest at last from the great human journey.
  We shall see that not only in this hymn, but everywhere

1.12 - The Minotaur. The Seventh Circle The Violent. The River Phlegethon. The Violent against their Neighbours. The Centaurs. Tyrants., #The Divine Comedy, #Dante Alighieri, #Christianity
  object:1.12 - The Minotaur. The Seventh Circle The Violent. The river Phlegethon. The Violent against their Neighbours. The Centaurs. Tyrants.
  The place where to descend the bank we came
  --
  The river of blood, within which boiling is
  Whoe'er by violence doth injure others."
  --
  Then people saw I, who from out the river
  Lifted their heads and also all the chest;

1.12 - The Sacred Marriage, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  woods and hills, of lonely glades and sounding rivers; conceived as
  the moon, and especially, it would seem, as the yellow harvest moon,
  --
  bank of the river Asopus and back to the town, attended by a piping
  and dancing crowd. Every sixty years the festival of the Great
  --
  festivals, were dragged on wains in procession to the river Asopus
  and then to the top of Mount Cithaeron, where they were burnt on a
  --
  of a certain river, and at intervals of several years they marry the
  snake-god to women, but especially to young girls. For this purpose

1.12 - The Superconscient, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  Oceans and rivers of the mirth of God
  And griefless countries under purple suns.207

1.12 - TIME AND ETERNITY, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  Swift as many rivers streaming to the ocean,
  Rush the heroes to your fiery gullets,

1.13 - BOOK THE THIRTEENTH, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  And rowl, among the river Gods, his urn.
  Straight issu'd from the stone a stream of blood;
  --
  New reeds arose, on the new river's brink.
  The rock, from out its hollow womb, disclos'd

1.13 - Gnostic Symbols of the Self, #Aion, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  the four rivers of Paradise correspond to the eye, the ear, the
  sense of smell, and the mouth. The mouth, through which
  prayers go out and food goes in, corresponds to the fourth river,
  the Euphrates. The well-known significance of the "fourth"
  --
  the brain." Three of the rivers of Paradise are sensory functions
  (Pison = sight, Gihon = hearing, Tigris = smell), but the
  --
  said, Out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water" - refers to
  a nonbiblical source, which, however, seemed scriptural to the
  --
  water is the "higher" water, the aqua doctrinae, the rivers from
  the belly of Christ, and the divine life as contrasted with the
  --
  and his angels. 122 The river of water is the "Saviour" himself. 123
  Christ is the river that pours into the world through the four
  gospels, 124 like the rivers of Paradise. I have purposely cited the
  ecclesiastical allegories in greater detail here, so that the reader
  --
  understanding of heavenly things; although our Saviour also is the river which
  maketh glad the city of God; and the Holy Spirit not only is himself that river,
  but out of those to whom he is given, rivers proceed from their belly."
  124 See the valuable compilation of patristic allegories in Rahner, "Flumina de

1.13 - Posterity of Dhruva, #Vishnu Purana, #Vyasa, #Hinduism
  There then fell from the sky the primitive bow (of Mahādeva) named Ajagava, and celestial arrows, and panoply from heaven. At the birth of Prithu all living creatures rejoiced; and Veṇa, delivered by his being born from the hell named Put, ascended to the realms above. The seas and rivers, bringing jewels from their depths, and water to perform the ablutions of his installation, appeared. The great parent of all, Brahmā, with the gods and the descendants of A
  giras (the fires), and with all things animate or inanimate, assembled and performed the ceremony of consecrating the son of Veṇa. Beholding in his right hand the (mark of the) discus of Viṣṇu, Brahmā recognised a portion of that divinity in Prithu, and was much pleased; for the mark of Viṣṇu's discus is visible in the hand of one who is born to be a universal emperor[5], one whose power is invincible even by the gods.

1.13 - The Kings of Rome and Alba, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  nature-goddess Diana herself, the mistress of sounding rivers as
  well as of umbrageous woods, who had her home by the lake and her

1.13 - THE MASTER AND M., #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  MASTER: "As Radha advanced toward Krishna, she could smell more and more of the sweet fragrance of His body. The nearer you approach to God, the more you feel His love. As the river approaches the ocean it increasingly feels the flow of the tides.
  Ideals of Jnni and bhakta
  --
  It was almost dusk when most of the devotees, including Narendra, took leave of the Master. Sri Ramakrishna went out and looked at the Ganges for a few minutes from the west porch. Two priests were bathing in preparation for the evening worship. Young men of the village were strolling in the garden or standing on the concrete embankment, gazing at the murmuring river. Others, perhaps more thoughtful, were walking about in the solitude of the Panchavati.
  It became dark. The maidservant lighted the lamp in Sri Ramakrishna's room and burnt incense. The evening worship began in the twelve temples of iva and in the shrines of Krishna and Kli.
  As it was the first day after the full moon, the moonlight soon flooded the tops of the trees and temples, and touched with silver the numberless waves of the sacred river.
  The Master returned to his room. After bowing to the Divine Mother, he clapped his hands and chanted the sweet names of God. A number of holy pictures hung on the walls of the room. Among others, there were pictures of Dhruva, Prahlada, Kli, Radha-Krishna, and the coronation of Rma. The Master bowed low before the pictures and repeated the holy names. Then he repeated the holy words, "Brahma-tm-Bhagavan; Bhagavata-Bhakta-Bhagavan; Brahma-akti, akti-Brahma; Veda, Purana, Tantra, Git, Gayatri." Then he said: "I have taken refuge at Thy feet, O Divine Mother; not I, but Thou. I am the machine and Thou art the Operator", and so on.
  --
  "One must get instruction from a guru. Once a man was looking for a stone image of iva. Someone said to him: 'Go to a certain river. There you will find a tree. Near it is a whirlpool. Dive into the water there, and you will find the image of iva.' So I say that one must get instruction from a teacher."
  ISHAN: "That is true, sir."

1.14 - INSTRUCTION TO VAISHNAVS AND BRHMOS, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  MANI: "The throat of the chatak bird is pierced with thirst. All around are the waters of the Ganges, the Jamuna, the Saraju, and of innumerable other rivers and lakes; but the bird will not touch any of these. It only looks up expectantly for the rain that falls when the star Svati is in the ascendant."
  MASTER: "That means that love for the Lotus Feet of God is alone real, and all else illusory."

1.14 - On the clamorous, yet wicked master-the stomach., #The Ladder of Divine Ascent, #Saint John of Climacus, #unset
  27. Know that often a devil settles in the belly and does not let the man be satisfied even though he has devoured a whole Egypt and drunk a river Nile. But after taking food this unclean spirit goes away, and sends against us the spirit of fornication, telling him of our condition and saying: Catch, catch, hound him; for when the stomach is full, he will not resist much. With a smile the spirit of fornication comes, and having bound us hand and foot by sleep, does with us all he pleases, defiling soul and body with its impurities, dreams, and emissions.
  28. It is amazing to see the bodiless mind defiled and darkened by the body, and likewise the immaterial spirit purified and refined through clay.

1.14 - The Sand Waste and the Rain of Fire. The Violent against God. Capaneus. The Statue of Time, and the Four Infernal Rivers., #The Divine Comedy, #Dante Alighieri, #Christianity
  object:1.14 - The Sand Waste and the Rain of Fire. The Violent against God. Capaneus. The Statue of Time, and the Four Infernal rivers.
    Because the charity of my native place
  --
    So notable as is the present river,
    Which all the little flames above it quenches."

1.14 - The Structure and Dynamics of the Self, #Aion, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  panse reflecting the sky, as a lake, as four rivers (e.g., Switzer-
  land as the heart of Europe with the Rhine, Ticino, Rhone, and
  --
  sene Quaternio, the one with the four rivers of Paradise, which
  I shall call the Paradise Quaternio. Though differently consti-
  --
  consisted in the four rivers, Pison, Gihon, Hiddekel, and Phrat. 35
  The serpent in Genesis is an illustration of the personified tree-
  --
  of the soul from which the fourfold river of the Logos bubbles
  forth. 43 We find the same symbol in the alchemist and mystic
  --
  goal to which all the others flow back, as rivers flow into the
  ocean or into the great sea." This explanation is enough to show
  --
  quaternity of the rivers of Paradise as a means of organizing
  their numerous symbols. There are thus two (compensatory)
  --
  the fourth of the rivers of Paradise, the Euphrates, signifies the
  mouth through which food goes in and prayers go out, as well

1.14 - The Succesion to the Kingdom in Ancient Latium, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  the river on this day proves that it was to some extent a water
  festival; and water has always, down to modern times, played a

1.15 - Index, #Aion, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  Paradise: four rivers of, 184, 199,
  215, 227, 235, 243; Garden of
  --
  188; of rivers of Paradise, 199/;
  symbol and, 180

1.15 - LAST VISIT TO KESHAB, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  "When a flood comes from the ocean, all the land is deep under water. Before the flood, the boat could have reached the ocean only by following the winding course of the river.
  But after the flood, one can row straight to the ocean. One need not take a roundabout course. After the harvest has been reaped, one need not take the roundabout course along the balk of the field. One can cross the field at any point.

1.15 - The world overrun with trees; they are destroyed by the Pracetasas, #Vishnu Purana, #Vyasa, #Hinduism
  "There was formerly (said Soma) a sage named Kaṇḍu, eminent in holy wisdom, who practised pious austerities on the lovely borders of the Gomati river. The king of the gods sent the nymph Pramlocā to disturb his penance, and the sweet-smiling damsel diverted the sage from his devotions. They lived together, in the valley of Mandara, for a hundred and fifty years; during which, the mind of the Muni was wholly given up to enjoyment. At the expiration of this period the nymph requested his permission to return to heaven; but the Muni, still fondly attached to her, prevailed upon her to remain for some time longer; and the graceful damsel continued to reside for another hundred years, and delight the great sage by her fascinations. Then again she preferred her suit to be allowed to return to the abodes of the gods; and again the Muni desired her to remain. At the expiration of more than a century the nymph once more said to him, with a smiling countenance, 'Brahman, I depart;' but the Muni, detaining the fine-eyed damsel, replied, 'Nay, stay yet a little; you will go hence for a long period.' Afraid of iñcurring an imprecation, the graceful nymph continued with the sage for nearly two hundred years more, repeatedly asking his permission to go to the region of the king of the gods, but as often desired by him to remain. Dreading to be cursed by him, and excelling in amiable manners, well knowing also the pain that is inflicted by separation from an object of affection, she did not quit the Muni, whose mind, wholly subdued by love, became every day more strongly attached to her.
  "On one occasion the sage was going forth from their cottage in a great hurry. The nymph asked him where he was going. 'The day,' he replied, 'is drawing fast to a close: I must perform the Sandhya worship, or a duty will be neglected.' The nymph smiled mirthfully as she rejoined, 'Why do you talk, grave sir, of this day drawing to a close: your day is a day of many years, a day that must be a marvel to all: explain what this means.' The Muni said, 'Fair damsel, you came to the river-side at dawn; I beheld you then, and you then entered my hermitage. It is now the revolution of evening, and the day is gone. What is the meaning of this laughter? Tell me the truth.' Pramlocā. answered, 'You say rightly,' venerable Brahman, 'that I came hither at morning dawn, but several hundred years have passed since the time of my arrival. This is the truth.' The Muni, on hearing this, was seized with astonishment, and asked her how long he had enjoyed her society: to which the nymph replied, that they had lived together nine hundred and seven years, six months, and three days. The Muni asked her if she spoke the truth, or if she was in jest; for it appeared to him that they had spent but one day together: to which Pramlocā replied, that she should not dare at any time to tell him who lived in the path of piety an untruth, but particularly when she had been enjoined by him to inform him what had passed.
  "When the Muni, princes, had heard these words, and knew that it was the truth, he began to reproach himself bitterly, exclaiming, 'Fie, fie upon me; my penance has been interrupted; the treasure of the learned and the pious has been stolen from me; my judgment has been blinded: this woman has been created by some one to beguile me: Brahma is beyond the reach of those agitated by the waves of infirmity[1]. I had subdued my passions, and was about to attain divine knowledge. This was foreseen by him by whom this girl has been sent hither. Fie on the passion that has obstructed my devotions. All the austerities that would have led to acquisition of the wisdom of the Vedas have been rendered of no avail by passion that is the road to hell.' The pious sage, having thus reviled himself, turned to the nymph, who was sitting nigh, and said to her, 'Go, deceitful girl, whither thou wilt: thou hast performed the office assigned thee by the monarch of the gods, of disturbing my penance by thy fascinations. I will not reduce thee to ashes by the fire of my wrath. Seven paces together is sufficient for the friendship of the virtuous, but thou and I have dwelt together. And in truth what fault hast thou committed? why should I be wroth with thee? The sin is wholly mine, in that I could not subdue my passions: yet fie upon thee, who, to gain favour with Indra, hast disturbed my devotions; vile bundle of delusion.'
  --
  In what manner Dakṣa created living creatures, as commanded by Brahmā, you shall hear. In the first place he willed into existence the deities, the Ṛṣis, the quiristers of heaven, the Titans, and the snake-gods. Finding that his will-born progeny did not multiply themselves, he determined, in order to secure their increase, to establish sexual intercourse as the means of multiplication. For this purpose he espoused Asiknī, the daughter of the patriarch Vīraṇa[8], a damsel addicted to devout practices, the eminent supportress of the world. By her the great father of mankind begot five thousand mighty sons, through whom he expected the world should be peopled. Nārada, the divine Ṛṣi, observing them desirous to multiply posterity, approached them, and addressed them in a friendly tone: "Illustrious Haryaswas, it is evident that your intention is to beget posterity; but first consider this: why should you, who, like fools, know not the middle, the height, and depth of the world[9], propagate offspring? When your intellect is no more obstructed by interval, height, or depth, then how, fools, shall ye not all behold the term of the universe?" Having heard the words of Nārada, the sons of Dakṣa dispersed themselves through the regions, and to the present day have not returned; as rivers that lose themselves in the ocean come back no more.
  The Haryaswas having disappeared, the patriarch Dakṣa begot by the daughter of Vīraṇa a thousand other sons. They, who were named Savalāswas, were desirous of engendering posterity, but were dissuaded by Nārada in a similar manner. They said to one another, "What the Muni has observed is perfectly just. We must follow the path that our brothers have travelled, and when we have ascertained the extent of the universe, we will multiply our race." Accordingly they scattered themselves through the regions, and, like rivers flowing into the sea, they returned not again. Henceforth brother seeking for brother disappears, through ignorance of the products of the first principle of things. Dakṣa the patriarch, on finding that all these his sons had vanished, was incensed, and denounced an imprecation upon Nārada[10].
  Then, Maitreya, the wise patriarch, it is handed down to us, being anxious to people the world, created sixty daughters of the daughter of Vīraṇā[11]; ten of whom he gave to Dharma, thirteen to Kaśyapa, and twenty-seven to Soma, four to Aṛṣṭanemi, two to Bahuputra, two to A
  --
  [3]: The phrase is 'made up of the farther boundary of Brahma;' implying either 'comprehending the supreme, or Brahma, and transcendental wisdom, Pāra;' or, consisting of the farthest limits (Pāra) or truths of the Vedas or Brahma;' that is, being the essence of the Vedānta philosophy. The hymn that follows is in fact a mantra or mystical prayer, commencing with the reiteration of the word Para and Pāra; as, ###. Para means 'supreme, infinite; and Pāra, 'the farther bank or limit,' the point that is to be attained by crossing a river or sea, or figuratively the world or existence. Viṣṇu, then, is Para, that which nothing surpasses; and Pāra, the end or object of existence: he is Apāra pāra, the farthest bound of that which is illimitable, or space and time: he is Param parebhyah, above or beyond the highest, being beyond or superior to all the elements: he is Paramārtha rūpī, or identical with final truth, or knowledge of soul: he is Brahma pāra, the object or essence of spiritual wisdom. Parapārabhūta is said to imply the farther limit (Pāra) of rudimental matter (Para). He is Para, or chief Parānam, of those objects which are beyond the senses: and he is Pārapāra, or the boundary of boundaries; that is, he is the comprehensive in-vesture of, and exterior to, those limits by which soul is confined; he is free from all iñcumbrance or impediment. The passage may be interpreted in different ways, according to the ingenuity with which the riddle is read.
  [4]: This part of the legend is peculiar to our text, and the whole story of Māṛṣā's birth is nowhere else so fully detailed. The penance of the Pracetasas, and its consequences, are related in the Agni, Bhāgavata, Matsya, Padma, Vāyu, and Brāhma Purāṇas, and allusion is briefly made to Māṛṣā's birth. Her origin from Kaṇḍu and Pramlocā is narrated in a different place in the Brāhma Purāṇa, where the austerities of Kaṇḍu, and the necessity for their interruption, are described. The story, from that authority, was translated by the late Professor Chezy, and is published in the first number of the Journal Asiatique.

1.1.5 - Thought and Knowledge, #Letters On Yoga IV, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  To reject doubts means control of ones thoughtsvery certainly so. But the control of ones thoughts is as necessary as the control of ones vital desires and passions or the control of the movements of ones body for the Yoga, and not for the Yoga only. One cannot be a fully developed mental being even, if one has not a control of the thoughts, is not their observer, judge, master,the mental Purusha, manomaya purua, ak, anumant, vara. It is no more proper for the mental being to be the tennis ball of unruly and uncontrollable thoughts than to be a rudderless ship in the storm of the desires and passions or a slave of either the inertia or the impulses of the body. I know it is more difficult because man being primarily a creature of mental Prakriti identifies himself with the movements of his mind and cannot at once dissociate himself and stand free from the swirl and eddies of the mind whirlpool. It is comparatively easy for him to put a control on his body, at least a certain part of its movements: it is less easy but still very possible after a struggle to put a mental control on his vital impulsions and desires; but to sit, like the Tantrik Yogi on the river, above the whirlpool of his thoughts is less facile. Nevertheless it can be done; all developed mental men, those who get beyond the average, have in one way or other or at least at certain times and for certain purposes to separate the two parts of the mind, the active part which is a factory of thoughts and the quiet masterful part which is at once a Witness and a Will, observing them, judging, rejecting, eliminating, accepting, ordering corrections and changes, the Master in the House of Mind, capable of self-empire, svrjya.
  The Yogi goes still farther; he is not only a master there, but even while in mind in a way, he gets out of it, as it were, and stands above or quite back from it and free. For him the image of the factory of thoughts is no longer quite valid; for he sees that thoughts come from outside, from the universal Mind or universal Nature, sometimes formed and distinct, sometimes unformed and then they are given shape somewhere in us. The principal business of our mind is either a response of acceptance or refusal to these thought-waves (as also vital waves, subtle physical energy waves) or this giving a personal-mental form to thought-stuff (or vital movements) from the environing NatureForce. It was my great debt to Lele that he showed me this. Sit in meditation, he said, but do not think, look only at your mind; you will see thoughts coming into it; before they can enter throw them away from you till your mind is capable of entire silence. I had never heard before of thoughts coming visibly into the mind from outside, but I did not think of either questioning the truth or the possibility, I simply sat down and did it. In a moment my mind became silent as a windless air on a high mountain summit and then I saw a thought and then another thought coming in a concrete way from outside; I flung them away before they could enter and take hold of the brain and in three days I was free. From that moment, in principle, the mental being in me became a free Intelligence, a universal Mind, not limited to the narrow circle of personal thought or a labourer in a thought-factory, but a receiver of knowledge from all the hundred realms of being and free too to choose what it willed in this vast sight-empire and thought-empire.

1.16 - Guidoguerra, Aldobrandi, and Rusticucci. Cataract of the River of Blood., #The Divine Comedy, #Dante Alighieri, #Christianity
  object:1.16 - Guidoguerra, Aldobrandi, and Rusticucci. Cataract of the river of Blood.
  Now was I where was heard the reverberation

1.16 - WITH THE DEVOTEES AT DAKSHINESWAR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  When Rma, Sita, and Lakshmana were starting into the forest to redeem Dasaratha's pledge, Guhaka ferried them across the river. Rma embraced Guhaka tenderly and told him He was going to spend fourteen years in exile, wearing the bark of trees and eating herbs, fruits, and roots that grew in the woods. He promised to visit Guhaka again on His way back to Ayhodhya after the period of exile was over. The pariah king waited patiently. But when the fourteenth year had run out and Rma had not returned, Guhaka lighted a funeral pyre. He was on the point of entering it when Hanuman arrived as Rma's messenger. In a celestial chariot Rma and Sita soon appeared, and Guhaka's joy was unbounded.
  After the midday meal Sri Ramakrishna lay down on his bed to rest. M. was seated on the floor. Presently Dr. Shyama and a few devotees arrived. The Master sat up on the bed and began to converse with them.
  --
  Late at night M. sat alone in the nahabat. The sky, the river, the garden, the steeples of the temples; the trees, and the Panchavati were flooded with moonlight. Deep silence reigned everywhere, broken only by the melodious murmuring of the Ganges. M. was meditating on Sri Ramakrishna.
  At three o'clock in the morning M. left his seat. He proceeded toward the Panchavati as Sri Ramakrishna had suggested. He did not care for the nahabat any more and resolved to stay in the hut in the Panchavati.

1.17 - Astral Journey Example, How to do it, How to Verify your Experience, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  The unusual word "unassuaged" is very interesting. People generally suppose that "will" is the slave of purpose, that you cannot will a thing properly unless you are aiming at a definite goal. But this is not the case. Thinking of the goal actually serves to distract the mind. In these few words is included the whole method without all the bombastic piety of the servile doctrine of mysticism about the surrender of the Will. Nor is this idea of surrender actually correct; the will must be identified with the Divine Will, so-called. One wants to become like a mighty flowing river, which is not consciously aiming at the sea, and is certainly not yielding to any external influence. It is acting in conformity with the law of its own nature, with the Tao. One can describe it, if necessary, as "passive love"; but it is love (in effect) raised to its highest potential. We come back to the same thing: when passion is purged of any "lust of result" it is irresistible; it has become "Law." I can never understand why it is that mystics fail to see that their smarmy doctrine of surrender actually insists upon the duality which they have set out to abolish!
  I certainly have no intention of "holding you down" to "a narrow path of work" or any path. All I can do is to help you to understand clearly the laws of your own nature, so that you may go ahead without extraneous influence. It does not follow that a plan that I have found successful in my own case will be any use to you. That is another cardinal mistake of most teachers. One must have become a Master of the Temple to annihilate one's ego. Most teachers, consciously or unconsciously, try to get others to follow in their steps. I might as well dress you up in my castoff clothing! (In the steps of the Master. At the feet of the Master. Steward!)

1.17 - M. AT DAKSHINEWAR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  "According to one school, the gopis of Vrindvan, like Yaoda, had believed in the formless God in their previous births; but they did not derive any satisfaction from this belief. That is why later on they enjoyed so much bliss in the company of Sri Krishna in the Vrindvan episode of His life. One day Krishna said to the gopis: 'Come along. I shall show you the Abode of the Eternal. Let us go to the Jamuna for a bath.' As they dived into the water of the river, they at once saw Goloka. Next they saw the Indivisible Light. Thereupon Yaoda exclaimed: 'O Krishna, we don't care for these things any more. We would like to see You in Your human form. I want to take You in my arms and feed You.'
  God and His devotee
  --
  It was winter. The sun had just risen. The river was flowing north with the tide. Not far off could be seen the bel-tree where the Master had practised great spiritual austerities. Sri Ramakrishna faced the east as he talked to his disciple and told him about the Knowledge of Brahman.
  MASTER: "The formless God is real, and equally real is God with form. Nangta used to instruct me about the nature of Satchidananda Brahman. He would say that It is like an infinite ocean-water everywhere, to the right, left, above, and below. Water enveloped in water. It is the Water of the Great Cause, motionless. Waves spring up when It becomes active. Its activities are creation, preservation and destruction.
  --
  "One evening I was taking a stroll on the beach of the river. There were small thatched huts on the beach and big plum-trees. It was the 'cow-dust' hour. The cows were returning from the pasture, raising dust with their hoofs. I saw them fording the river.
  Then came some cowherd boys crossing the river with their cows. No sooner did I behold this scene than I cried out, 'O Krishna, whre are You?' and becam unconscious.
  "I wanted to visit Syamakunda and Radhakunda; so Mathur Babu sent me there in a palanquin. We had a long way to go. Food was put in the palanquin. While going over the meadow I was overpowerd with emotion and wept: 'O Krishna, I find everything the same; only You are not here. This is the very meadow where You tended the cows.'
  --
  "The farmer brings water to his field through a canal from the river. He stands aside when only a little digging remains to be done to connect the field with the water. Then the earth becomes soaked and falls of itself, and the water of the river pours into the canal in torrents.
  "A man is able to see God as soon as he gets rid of ego and other limitations. He sees God as soon as he is free from such feelings as 'I am a scholar', 'I am the son of such and such a person', 'I am wealthy', 'I am honourable', and so forth.

1.17 - The Burden of Royalty, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  cross a river or an arm of the sea. In Mashonal and down to recent
  times the chiefs would not cross certain rivers, particularly the
  Rurikwi and the Nyadiri; and the custom was still strictly observed
  --
  chief cross the river. If it is absolutely necessary for him to do
  so, he is blindfolded and carried across with shouting and singing.
  --
  to cross certain rivers. Among the Sakalavas the chief is regarded
  as a sacred being, but "he is held in leash by a crowd of
  --
  nails so long as he holds office; he never crosses a river by a
  bridge, but wades through a ford and only certain fords; if a death

1.17 - The Seven-Headed Thought, Swar and the Dashagwas, #The Secret Of The Veda, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Tradition asserts the separate existence of two classes of Angiras Rishis, the one Navagwas who sacrificed for nine months, the other Dashagwas whose sessions of sacrifice endured for ten. According to this interpretation we must take Navagwa and Dashagwa as "nine-cowed" and "ten-cowed", each cow representing collectively the thirty Dawns which constitute one month of the sacrificial year. But there is at least one passage of the Rig Veda which on its surface is in direct conflict with the traditional interpretation. For in the seventh verse of V.45 and again in the eleventh we are told that it was the Navagwas, not the Dashagwas, who sacrificed or chanted the hymn for ten months. This seventh verse runs, Anunod atra hastayato adrir, arcan yena dasa maso navagvah.; r.tam yat sarama ga avindad, visvani satya angiras cakara, "Here cried (or, moved) the stone impelled by the hand, whereby the Navagwas chanted for ten months the hymn; Sarama travelling to the Truth found the cows; all things the Angiras made true." And in verse 11 we have the assertion repeated; Dhiyam vo apsu dadhis.e svars.am, yayataran dasa maso navagvah.; aya dhiya syama devagopa, aya dhiya tuturyama ati amhah.. "I hold for you in the waters (i.e. the seven rivers) the thought that wins possession of heaven2
  (this is once more the seven-headed thought born from the Truth and found by Ayasya), by which the Navagwas passed through the ten months; by this thought may we have the gods for protectors, by this thought may we pass through beyond the evil."
  --
  Navagwa Rishis to pass through the ten months, is also svars.a, that which brings about the possession of Swar. The waters are clearly the seven rivers and the two thoughts are evidently the same. Must we not then conclude that it is the addition
  The Seven-Headed Thought, Swar and the Dashagwas 177 of Ayasya to the Navagwas which raises the nine Navagwas to the number of ten and enables them by his discovery of the seven-headed Swar-conquering thought to prolong their ninemonths' sacrifice through the tenth month? Thus they become the ten Dashagwas. We may note in this connection that the intoxication of the Soma by which Indra manifests or increases the might of Swar or the Swar-Purusha (Svarn.ara) is described as ten-rayed and illuminating (dasagvam vepayantam).
  --
  Chit-Tapas and Ananda; their base is Swar of the Veda, Mahar of the Upanishads and Puranas, the world of Truth.4 These four together make the fourfold fourth world and are described in the Rig Veda as the four supreme and secret seats, the source of the "four upper rivers". Sometimes, however, this upper world seems to be divided into two, Swar the base, Mayas or the divine beatitude the summit, so that there are five worlds or births of the ascending soul. The three other rivers are the three lower powers of being and supply the principles of the three lower worlds.
  This secret well of honey is drunk by all those who are able to see Swar and they pour out its billowing fountain of sweetness in manifold streams together, tam eva visve papire svardr.so bahu sakam sisicur utsam udrin.am. These many streams poured out together are the seven rivers poured down the hill by Indra after slaying Vritra, the rivers or streams of the Truth, r.tasya dharah.; and they represent, according to our theory, the seven principles of conscious being in their divine fulfilment in the Truth and
  In the Upanishads and Puranas there is no distinction between Swar and Dyaus; therefore a fourth name had to be found for the world of Truth, and this is the Mahar discovered according to the Taittiriya Upanishad by the Rishi Mahachamasya as the fourth Vyahriti, the other three being Swar, Bhuvar and Bhur, i.e. Dyaus, Antariksha and Prithivi of the Veda.
  --
  Bliss. This is why the seven-headed thought, - that is to say, the knowledge of the divine existence with its seven heads or powers, the seven-rayed knowledge of Brihaspati, saptagum, has to be confirmed or held in thought in the waters, the seven rivers, that is to say the seven forms of divine consciousness are to be held in the seven forms or movements of divine being; dhiyam vo apsu dadhis.e svars.am, I hold the Swar-conquering thought in the waters.
  That the making visible of Swar to the eyes of the Swarseers, svardr.sah., their drinking of the honeyed well and their outpouring of the divine waters amounts to the revelation to man of new worlds or new states of existence is clearly told us in the next verse, II.24.5, sana ta ka cid bhuvana bhavtva, madbhih. saradbhir duro varanta vah.; ayatanta carato anyad anyad id, ya cakara vayuna brahman.aspatih., "Certain eternal worlds (states of existence) are these which have to come into being, their doors are shut5 to you (or, opened) by the months and the years; without effort one (world) moves in the other, and it is these that Brahmanaspati has made manifest to knowledge"; vayuna means knowledge, and the two forms are divinised earth and heaven which Brahmanaspati created.
  --
  Sayana says varanta is here "opened", which is quite possible, but vr. means ordinarily to shut, close up, cover, especially when applied to the doors of the hill whence flow the rivers and the cows come forth; Vritra is the closer of the doors. Vi vr. and apa vr. mean to open. Nevertheless, if the word means here to open, that only makes our case all the stronger.
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  We get the connection of the rivers and the worlds very clearly in I.62 where Indra is described as breaking the hill by the aid of the Navagwas and breaking Vala by the aid of the
  Dashagwas. Hymned by the Angiras Rishis Indra opens up the darkness by the Dawn and the Sun and the Cows, he spreads out the high plateau of the earthly hill into wideness and upholds the higher world of heaven. For the result of the opening up of the higher planes of consciousness is to increase the wideness of the physical, to raise the height of the mental. "This, indeed," says the Rishi Nodha, "is his mightiest work, the fairest achievement of the achiever," dasmasya carutamam asti damsah., "that the four upper rivers streaming honey nourish the two worlds of the crookedness," upahvare yad upara apinvan madhvarn.aso nadyas catasrah.. This is again the honey-streaming well pouring down its many streams together; the four higher rivers of the divine being, divine conscious force, divine delight, divine truth nourishing the two worlds of the mind and body into which they descend with their floods of sweetness. These two, the Rodasi, are normally worlds of crookedness, that is to say of the falsehood, - the r.tam or Truth being the straight, the anr.tam or Falsehood the crooked, - because they are exposed to the harms of the undivine powers, Vritras and Panis, sons of darkness and division. They now become forms of the truth, the knowledge, vayuna, agreeing with outer action and this is evidently Gritsamada's carato anyad anyad and his ya cakara vayuna brahman.aspatih.. The Rishi then proceeds to define the result of the work of Ayasya, which is to reveal the true eternal and unified form of earth and heaven. "In their twofold
  (divine and human?) Ayasya uncovered by his hymns the two, eternal and in one nest; perfectly achieving he upheld earth and
  --
   one of the seven rays of Brihaspati; therefore they are the seven seers, sapta viprah., sapta r.s.ayah., who severally personify these seven rays of the knowledge. These rays are, again, the seven brilliant horses of the sun, sapta haritah., and their full union constitutes the seven-headed Thought of Ayasya by which the lost sun of Truth is recovered. That thought again is established in the seven rivers, the seven principles of being divine and human, the totality of which founds the perfect spiritual existence.
  The winning of these seven rivers of our being withheld by
  Vritra and these seven rays withheld by Vala, the possession of our complete divine consciousness delivered from all falsehood by the free descent of the truth, gives us the secure possession of the world of Swar and the enjoyment of mental and physical being lifted into the godhead above darkness, falsehood and death by the in-streaming of our divine elements. This victory is won in twelve periods of the upward journey, represented by the revolution of the twelve months of the sacrificial year, the periods corresponding to the successive dawns of a wider and wider truth, until the tenth secures the victory. What may be the precise significance of the nine rays and the ten, is a more difficult question which we are not yet in a position to solve; but the light we already have is sufficient to illuminate all the main imagery of the Rig Veda.
  --
  (the seven rivers) like chariots to their sea, - that we desire that we may travel on the path of the truth," pantham r.tasya yatave tam mahe (VIII.12.2-3). It is in the power of the Soma that the hill is broken open, the sons of darkness overthrown. This Somawine is the sweetness that comes flowing from the streams of the upper hidden world, it is that which flows in the seven waters, it is that with which the ghr.ta, the clarified butter of the mystic sacrifice, is instinct; it is the honeyed wave which rises out of the ocean of life. Such images can have only one meaning; it is the divine delight hidden in all existence which, once manifest, supports all life's crowning activities and is the force that finally immortalises the mortal, the amr.tam, ambrosia of the gods.
  But it is especially the Word that the Angirases possess; their seerhood is their most distinguishing characteristic. They are brahman.asah. pitarah. somyasah. . . . r.tavr.dhah. (VI.75.10), the fathers who are full of the Soma and have the word and are therefore increasers of the Truth. Indra in order to impel them on the path joins himself to the chanted expressions of their thought and gives fullness and force to the words of their soul, angirasam ucatha jujus.van brahma tutod gatum is.n.an (II.20.5).

1.17 - The Transformation, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  A bed for the golden river's song,
  A home for the deathless fire. . .

1.18 - M. AT DAKSHINESWAR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  On all sides plants and trees were in flower, and the river sparkled in the sunlight of the bright winter's day. The Master bowed once more before the pictures. Then, still chanting the name of the Divine Mother, he got into the carriage, followed by M. and Baburam. The devotees took with them Sri Ramakrishna's woolen shawl, woolen cap, and small bag of spices.
  Sri Ramakrishna was very happy during the trip and enjoyed it like a child. About nine o'clock the carriage stopped at the door of Ishan's house.

1.18 - ON LITTLE OLD AND YOUNG WOMEN, #Thus Spoke Zarathustra, #Friedrich Nietzsche, #Philosophy
  Man's disposition, however, is deep; his river roars in
  subterranean caves: woman feels his strength but does

1.18 - The Human Fathers, #The Secret Of The Veda, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Word, the cry of Heaven which is the voice of Swar the luminous heaven and of its lightnings thundering out from the Word, the divine waters or seven rivers that are set free to their flowing by that heavenly lightning of Indra the master of Swar, and with the outflowing of the divine waters the outpressing of the immortalising Soma, these constitute the form, pesah., of the adhvara yajna. And its general characteristic is forward movement, the advance of all to the divine goal, as emphasised by the three verbs of motion, naks.anta, vetu, navanta and the emphatic pra, forward, which opens and sets the key to each clause.
  But the fifty-second hymn is still more significant and suggestive. The first Rik runs, "O Sons of the infinite Mother
  --
  Truth; what is meant by the footed and hoofed wealth and the field or pasture of the Cow. We begin to see what is the cave of the Panis and why that which is hidden in the lair of Vala is said also to be hidden in the waters released by Indra from the hold of Vritra, the seven rivers possessed by the seven-headed heaven-conquering thought of Ayasya; why the rescue of the sun out of the cave, the separation or choosing of the light out of the darkness is said to be done by an all-discerning knowledge; who are Dakshina and Sarama and what is meant by Indra holding the hoofed wealth in his right hand. And in arriving at
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1.18 - The Perils of the Soul, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  Indian tribes of the Lower Fraser river, man is held to have four
  souls, of which the principal one has the form of a mannikin, while
  --
  the river side, where the ghostly ferryman comes to ferry Nakelo
  ghosts across the stream. As they thus attend the chief on his last
  --
  fast. A Turik on the Baram river, in Borneo, refused to part with
  some hook-like stones, because they, as it were, hooked his soul to
  --
  the hills, the vales, the rivers, the forests, the fields, or from
  wherever it may be straying. At the same time cups of water, wine,
  --
  The Indians of the Nass river, in British Columbia, are impressed
  with a belief that a physician may swallow his patient's soul by
  --
  Yukon river an explorer had set up his camera to get a picture of
  the people as they were moving about among their houses. While he

1.19 - Tabooed Acts, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  accompany travellers. When a company from the middle Mahakam river
  visited me among the Blu-u Kayans in the year 1897, no woman showed
  --
  he breaks the charm by throwing the bone into a river or lake. In
  Tana, one of the New Hebrides, people bury or throw into the sea the

1.19 - THE MASTER AND HIS INJURED ARM, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  MASTER (smiling): "What will a man gain by knowing many scriptures? The one thing needful is to know how to cross the river of the world. God alone is real, and all else illusory.
  "While Arjuna was aiming his arrow at the eye of the bird, Drona asked him: 'What do you see? Do you see these kings?' 'No, sir', replied Arjuna. 'Do you 'See me'?' 'No.' 'The tree?' 'No.' 'The bird on the tree?' 'No.' 'What do you see then?' 'Only the eye of the bird.'

1.19 - The Victory of the Fathers, #The Secret Of The Veda, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  And in order that we may not, haunted by the unfortunate misconstruction of the Veda which European scholarship has imposed on the modern mind, carry with us the idea of the seven earthly rivers of the Punjab into the super-terrestrial achievement of the human forefa thers, we will note what Parashara in his clear and illuminating fashion tells us about the seven rivers.
  "The fostering cows of the Truth (dhenavah., an image applied to the rivers, while gavah. or usrah. expresses the luminous cows of the Sun) nourished him, lowing, with happy udders, enjoyed in heaven; obtaining right thinking as a boon from the supreme (plane) the rivers flowed wide and evenly over the hill," r.tasya hi dhenavo vavasanah., smadudhnh. ppayanta dyubhaktah.; paravatah. sumatim bhiks.aman.a, vi sindhavah. samaya sasrur adrim, (I.73.6). And in I.72.8, speaking of them in a phrase which is applied to the rivers in other hymns, he says,
  "The seven mighty ones of heaven, placing aright the thought, knowing the Truth, discerned in knowledge the doors of felicity;
  Sarama found the fastness, the wideness of the luminous cows; thereby the human creature enjoys the bliss," svadhyo diva a sapta yahv, rayo duro vi r.tajna ajanan; vidad gavyam sarama dr.d.ham urvam, yena nu kam manus. bhojate vit.. These are evidently not the waters of the Punjab, but the rivers of Heaven, the streams of the Truth,2 goddesses like Saraswati, who possess the Truth in knowledge and open by it the doors of the beatitude to the human creature. We see here too what I have already insisted on, that there is a close connection between the finding of the Cows and the outflowing of the rivers; they are parts
  Note that in I.32 Hiranyastupa Angirasa describes the waters released from Vritra as "ascending the mind", mano ruhan.ah., and elsewhere they are called the waters that have the knowledge, apo vicetasah. (I.83.1).
  --
  Swar called also the great heaven, br.hat dyauh., is the plane of the Truth above the ordinary heaven and earth which can be no other than the ordinary mental and physical being; that the path of the great heaven, the path of the Truth created by the Angirases and followed by the hound Sarama is the path to the Immortality, amr.tatvaya gatum; that the vision (ketu) of the Dawn, the Day won by the Angirases, is the vision proper to the Truth-consciousness; that the luminous cows of the Sun and Dawn wrested from the Panis are the illuminations of this truth-consciousness which help to form the thought of the Truth, r.tasya dhtih., complete in the seven-headed thought of Ayasya; that the Night of the Veda is the obscured consciousness of the mortal being in which the Truth is subconscient, hidden in the cave of the hill; that the recovery of the lost sun lying in this darkness of Night is the recovery of the sun of Truth out of the darkened subconscient condition; and that the downflowing earthward of the seven rivers must be the outstreaming action of the sevenfold principle of our being as it is formulated in the
  Truth of the divine or immortal existence. Equally then must the
  Panis be the powers that prevent the Truth from emerging out of the subconscient condition and that constantly strive to steal its illuminations from man and throw him back into the Night, and Vritra must be the power that obstructs and prevents the free movement of the illumined rivers of the Truth, obstructs the impulsion of the Truth in us, r.tasya pres.a, the luminous impulsion, jyotis.matm is.am, which carries us beyond the Night to the immortality. And the gods, the sons of Aditi, must be on the contrary the luminous divine powers, born of the infinite consciousness Aditi, whose formation and activity in our human and mortal being are necessary for our growth into the godhead, into the being of the Deva (devatvam) which is the Immortality.
  Agni, the truth-conscious seer-will, is the principal godhead who enables us to effect the sacrifice; he leads it on the path of the
  --
  Truth to which we arrive is his own home and the own home of the other gods, and the final home also of the soul of man. And this immortality is described as a beatitude, a state of infinite spiritual wealth and plenitude, ratna, rayi, vaja, radhas, etc.; the opening doors of our divine home are the doors of the felicity, rayo durah., the divine doors which swing wide open to those who increase the Truth (r.tavr.dhah.) and which are discovered for us by Saraswati and her sisters, by the seven rivers, by Sarama; to them and to the wide pasture (ks.etra) in the unobstructed and equal infinities of the vast Truth Brihaspati and Indra lead upward the shining Herds.
  With these conceptions clearly fixed in our minds we shall be able to understand the verses of Vamadeva which only repeat in symbolic language the substance of the thought expressed more openly by Parashara. It is to Agni the Seer-Will that Vamadeva's opening hymns are addressed. He is hymned as the friend or builder of man's sacrifice who awakes him to the vision, the knowledge (ketu), sa cetayan manus.o yajnabandhuh. (IV.1.9); so doing, "he dwells in the gated homes of this being, accomplishing; he, a god, has come to be the means of accomplishment of the mortal," sa ks.eti asya duryasu sadhan, devo martasya sadhanitvam apa. What is it that he accomplishes? The next verse tells us. "May this Agni lead us in his knowledge towards that bliss of him which is enjoyed by the gods, that which by the thought all the immortals created and Dyauspita the father out-pouring the Truth"; sa tu no agnir nayatu prajanann, accha ratnam devabhaktam yad asya; dhiya yad visve amr.ta akr.n.van, dyaus.pita janita satyam uks.an. This is Parashara's beatitude of the Immortality created by all the powers of the immortal godhead doing their work in the thought of the Truth and in its impulsion, and the out-pouring of the Truth is evidently the out-pouring of the waters as is indicated by the word uks.an,
  Parashara's equal diffusion of the seven rivers of the truth over the hill.
  204
  --
   females of the herd knew that and they followed after it; the ruddy one was manifested by the victorious attainment (or, the splendour) of the cow of Light," te manvata prathamam nama dhenos, trih. sapta matuh. paraman.i vindan; taj janatr abhyanus.ata vra, avirbhuvad arun.r yasasa goh.. The Mother here is Aditi, the infinite consciousness, who is the Dhenu or fostering Cow with the seven rivers for her sevenfold streaming as well as Go the Cow of Light with the Dawns for her children; the Ruddy One is the divine Dawn and the herd or rays are her dawning illuminations. The first name of the Mother with her thrice seven supreme seats, that which the dawns or mental illuminations know and move towards, must be the name or deity of the supreme Deva, who is infinite being and infinite consciousness and infinite bliss, and the seats are the three divine worlds, called earlier in the hymn the three supreme births of
  Agni, Satya, Tapas and Jana of the Puranas, which correspond to these three infinities of the Deva and each fulfils in its own way the sevenfold principle of our existence: thus we get the series of thrice seven seats of Aditi manifested in all her glory by the opening out of the Dawn of Truth.3 Thus we see that the achievement of the Light and Truth by the human fathers is also an ascent to the Immortality of the supreme and divine status, to the first name of the all-creating infinite Mother, to her thrice seven supreme degrees of this ascending existence, to the highest levels of the eternal hill (sanu, adri).

1.200-1.224 Talks, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
  Such contemplation is again a mere word. How is that to be contemplated unless it is divided (into the contemplator and the contemplated). When undivided, how is contemplation possible? What function can Infinity have? Do we say that a river after its discharge into the ocean has become an ocean-like river? Why should we then speak of contemplation which has become unbroken, as being that of unbroken Infinity? The statement must be understood in the spirit in which it is made. It signifies the merging into the Infinite.
  Self-Illumination or Self-Realisation is similar to it. The Self is ever shining. What does this I-illumination mean then? The expression is an implied admission of mind function.

1.20 - RULES FOR HOUSEHOLDERS AND MONKS, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  "It is like going to your destination along a winding river. This requires great effort and a long time. But when there is a flood all around, then you can go straight to your destination in a short time. Then you find the land lying under water deep as a bamboo pole.
  "In the beginning of spiritual life one goes by a roundabout way. One has to suffer a great deal. But the path becomes very easy when ecstatic love is awakened in the heart. It is like going over the paddy-field after the harvest is over. You may then walk in any direction. Before the harvest you had to go along the winding balk, but now you can walk in any direction. There may be stubble in the field, but you will not be hurt by it if you walk with your shoes on. Just so, an aspirant does not suffer if he has discrimination, dispassion, and faith in the guru's words."

1.20 - Tabooed Persons, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  a little of the earth of this grave, they throw it into the river,
  then they bring back water from the river and sprinkle it where she
  shed her blood. She herself must wash every day with the medicine.
  --
  Among the tribes at the mouth of the Wanigela river, in New Guinea,
  "a man who has taken life is considered to be impure until he has
  --
  has to build a small shelter by a river and live there; he may not
  associate with his wife or sweetheart, and he may eat nothing but
  --
  when a dam is made or repaired on a river for the sake of
  irrigation, the chief who offers the traditional sacrifices and

1.20 - The Fourth Bolgia Soothsayers. Amphiaraus, Tiresias, Aruns, Manto, Eryphylus, Michael Scott, Guido Bonatti, and Asdente. Virgil reproaches Dante's Pity., #The Divine Comedy, #Dante Alighieri, #Christianity
  And grows a river down through verdant pastures.
  Soon as the water doth begin to run,

1.20 - The Hound of Heaven, #The Secret Of The Veda, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Dashagwa Angirases, V.45. The first three verses summarise the great achievement. "Severing the hill of heaven by the words he found them, yea, the radiant ones of the arriving Dawn went abroad; he uncovered those that were in the pen, Swar rose up; a god opened the human doors. The Sun attained widely to strength and glory; the Mother of the Cows (the Dawn), knowing, came from the wideness; the rivers became rushing floods, floods that cleft (their channel), heaven was made firm like a well-shaped pillar. To this word the contents of the pregnant hill
  (came forth) for the supreme birth of the Great Ones (the rivers or, less probably, the dawns); the hill parted asunder, heaven was perfected (or, accomplished itself); they lodged (upon earth) and distributed the largeness." It is of Indra and the Angirases that the Rishi is speaking, as the rest of the hymn shows and
  The Hound of Heaven
  --
  III.31.6, - the rivers of the Truth, representing the outflow of its being and its movement (r.tasya pres.a), descend in their rushing streams and make a channel here for their waters; heaven, the mental being, is perfected and made firm like a well-shaped pillar to support the vast Truth of the higher or immortal life that is now made manifest and the largeness of that Truth is lodged here in all the physical being. The delivery of the pregnant contents of the hill, parvatasya garbhah., the illuminations constituting the seven-headed thought, r.tasya dhtih., which come forth in answer to the inspired word, leads to the supreme birth of the seven great rivers who constitute the substance of the Truth put into active movement, r.tasya pres.a.
  Then after the invocation of Indra and Agni by the "words of perfect speech that are loved of the gods", - for by those words the Maruts1 perform the sacrifices as seers who by their seer-knowledge do well the sacrificial work, ukthebhir hi s.ma kavayah. suyajna . . . maruto yajanti, - the Rishi next puts into the mouth of men an exhortation and mutual encouragement to do even as the Fathers and attain the same divine results.
  --
   pure, had served thee, the pure one, with the ghr.ta, they held the sacrificial names and set moving (to the supreme heaven) forms well born. They had knowledge of the vast heaven and earth and bore them forward, they the sons of Rudra, the lords of the sacrifice; the mortal awoke to vision and found Agni standing in the seat supreme. Knowing perfectly (or in harmony) they kneeled down to him; they with their wives (the female energies of the gods) bowed down to him who is worthy of obeisance; purifying themselves (or, perhaps, exceeding the limits of heaven and earth) they created their own (their proper or divine) forms, guarded in the gaze, each friend, of the Friend. In thee the gods of the sacrifice found the thrice seven secret seats hidden within; they, being of one heart, protect by them the immortality. Guard thou the herds that stand and that which moves. O Agni, having knowledge of all manifestations (or births) in the worlds (or, knowing all the knowledge of the peoples) establish thy forces, continuous, for life. Knowing, within, the paths of the journeying of the gods thou becamest their sleepless messenger and the bearer of the offerings. The seven mighty ones of heaven (the rivers) placing aright the thought, knowing the Truth, discerned the doors of the felicity; Sarama found the fastness, the wideness of the cows whereby now the human creature enjoys (the supreme riches). They who entered upon all things that bear right issue, made the path to Immortality; by the great ones and by the greatness earth stood wide; the mother Aditi with her sons came for the upholding. The Immortals planted in him the shining glory, when they made the two eyes of heaven (identical probably with the two vision-powers of the Sun, the two horses of Indra); rivers, as it were, flow down released; the shining ones
  (the cows) who were here below knew, O Agni."
  --
  Dravidian ancestors over their mutual plunderings and cattleliftings to do with this luminous apocalypse of the immortality and the godhead? Or what are these rivers that think and know the Truth and discover the hidden doors? Or must we still say that these were the rivers of the Punjab dammed up by drought or by the Dravidians and Sarama a mythological figure for an
  Aryan embassy or else only the physical Dawn?

1.21 - A DAY AT DAKSHINESWAR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  The boat had hardly left shore when the river became choppy. M. had become frightened and begged Prankrishna to put him back on land. In spite of assurances, M.
  had kept saying: "You must put me ashore. I shall walk to Dakshineswar." And so M.
  --
  PRANKRISHNA: "He was in our boat. Seeing that the river was slightly rough, he insisted on being put ashore. (To M.) 'How did you come?"
  M. (smiling): "On foot."
  --
  M. took a little stroll near the Panchavati and bathed in the river. Then he went to the temples of Radhakanta and Kli and prostrated himself before the images. He said to himself: "I have heard that God has no form. Then why do I bow before these images?
  Is it because Sri Ramakrishna believes in gods and goddesses with form? I don't know anything about God, nor do I understand Him. The Master believes in images; then why shouldn't I too, who am so insignificant a creature, accept them?"

1.21 - Chih Men's Lotus Flower, Lotus Leaves, #The Blue Cliff Records, #Yuanwu Keqin, #Zen
  the river. Two heads, three faces. He kills everyone on earth with
  laughter.
  --
  North of the river, south of the river, ask Old Wang
  **Where is the master! Why ask Old Master Wang!
  --
  Hsueh Tou says, if you don't see, "North of the river, south
  of the river, ask Old Wang." Hsueh Tou means that you should
  just go north of the river and south of the river to ask the
  venerable adepts about "emerged from the water" and "not
  --
   river, add two phrases north of the river, add one load upon
  another load, creating doubts over and over, just tell me, when
  --
  full of doubt, walking on river ice: they listen for the sound of
  the water (below); if it doesn't make a sound, then they can
  cross the river. If students have "fox-doubt after fox-doubt,"
  when will they attain peace and tranquility?

1.21 - Tabooed Things, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  a frog and throw the animal into an inaccessible, unnavigable river,
  which will make the victim quake and shake with ague. The natives of
  --
  Logierait, between the river Tummel and the river Tay, to unloose
  carefully every knot in the clothes of the bride and bridegroom
  --
  may a ravening beast attack him! And when he steps into a river, may
  the water sweep him away! When it rains, may the lightning strike
  --
  a river, bearing away (as they imagine) the fever with it.
  Again knots may be used by an enchantress to win a lover and attach

1.22 - ADVICE TO AN ACTOR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  God, the scripture, and the devotee are identical "Keshab conducted the prayer that evening at the bathing-ghat on the river. After the worship I said to him: 'It is God who manifests Himself, in one aspect, as the scriptures; therefore one should worship the sacred books, such as the Vedas, the Puranas, and the Tantras. In another aspect He has become the devotee. The heart of the devotee is God's drawing-room. One can easily find one's master in the drawing-room. Therefore, by worshipping His devotee, one worships God Himself.'
  "Keshab and his followers listened to my words with great attention. It was a full-moon night. The sky was flooded with light. We were seated in the open court at the top of the stairs leading to the river. I said, 'Now let us all chant, "Bhagavata-Bhakta-Bhagavan." '
  All chanted in unison, 'Bhagavata-Bhakta-Bhagavan.' Next I said to them, 'Say, "Brahman is verily akti; akti is verily Brahman." ' Again they chanted in unison.

1.22 - Dominion over different provinces of creation assigned to different beings, #Vishnu Purana, #Vyasa, #Hinduism
  [1]: These are similarly enumerated in the Vāyu, Brāhma, Padma, Bhāgavata, &c., with some additions; as, Agni, king of the Pitris; Vāyu, of the Gandharvas; Sūlapāni (Śiva), of the Bhūtas; Kuvera, of riches, and of the Yakṣas; Vāsuki, of the Nāgas; Takṣaka, of serpents; Citraratha, of the Gandharvas; Kāmadeva, of the Apsarasas; Viprachitti, of the Dānavas; Rāhu, of meteors; Parjanya, of clouds; Samvatsara, of times and seasons; Samudra, of rivers; Himavat, of mountains, &c.
  [2]: We have already had occasion to notice the descent of these Lokapālas, as specified in the Vāyu P.; and it is evident, although the Viṣṇu does not supply a connected series of generations, yet that both accounts are derived from a common source.

1.22 - ON THE GIFT-GIVING VIRTUE, #Thus Spoke Zarathustra, #Friedrich Nietzsche, #Philosophy
  When your heart flows broad and full like a river, a
  blessing and a danger to those living near: there is the

1.22 - Tabooed Words, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  the banks of a river, or beside a bubbling spring, men will abstain
  from calling each other by their names for a like reason.
  --
  called _mwele_ without distinction. The reason is that the river is
  full of spirits, who, if they heard the fisherman's real name, might
  --
  Of the tribes on the Lower Murray river we are told that when a
  person dies "they carefully avoid mentioning his name; but if
  --
  names of things, places, and rivers have suffered so many changes
  that confusion often arises, for when once common words have been

1.23 - Escape from the Malabranche. The Sixth Bolgia Hypocrites. Catalano and Loderingo. Caiaphas., #The Divine Comedy, #Dante Alighieri, #Christianity
    In the great town on the fair river of Arno,
    And with the body am I've always had.

1.23 - FESTIVAL AT SURENDRAS HOUSE, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  Krishna, God Incarnate, lived the years of His boyhood in Vrindvan as a cowherd. He tended His cows on the green meadows along the bank of the Jamuna and played His flute. The milkmaids could not resist the force of His divine attraction. At the sound of His flute they would leave their household duties and go to the bank of the sacred river.
  Their love for Krishna destroyed their attachment to worldly things. Neither the threats of their relatives nor the criticism of others could make them desist from seeking the company of Krishna. In the love of the gopis for Krishna there was not the slightest trace of worldliness. It was the innate attraction of God for pure souls, as of the magnet for iron. The author of the Bhagavata has compared this love to the all-consuming love of a woman for her beloved. Before the on rush of that love all barriers between man and God are swept away. The devotee surrenders himself completely to his Divine Beloved and in the end becomes one with Him.
  --
  Do not cast it into the river.
  See that it is not given to the flames;
  --
  "A few days later he again remembered the words of the holy man to go forward. He went deeper into the forest and discovered a silver-mine near a river. This was even beyond his dreams. He dug out silver from the mine and sold it in the market. He got so much money that he didn't even know how much he had.
  "A few more days passed. One day he thought: 'The brahmachari didn't ask me to stop at the silver-mine; he told me to go forward.' This time he went to the other side of the river and found a gold-mine. Then he exclaimed: 'Ah, just see! This is why he asked me to go forward.'
  "Again, a few days afterwards, he went still deeper into the forest and found heaps of diamonds and other precious gems. He took these also and became as rich as the god of wealth himself.

1.240 - 1.300 Talks, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
  Prasad was distributed. The lady said: "Now I want to return. The river between Bangalore and this place is in floods. On my way here a bus was overturned in the floods. My car came later, and I saw the sad accident. Still I was not afraid to ford the river. My car came out safe. I would like to return in daytime.
  "This time I shall not say 'is the last time I shall come' as I said on former occasions. I do not know, but it may be so. Yet Maharshi should give me strength of mind.

1.240 - Talks 2, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
  Prasad was distributed. The lady said: Now I want to return. The river between Bangalore and this place is in floods. On my way here a bus was overturned in the floods. My car came later, and I saw the sad accident. Still I was not afraid to ford the river. My car came out safe. I would like to return in daytime.
  This time I shall not say is the last time I shall come as I said on former occasions. I do not know, but it may be so. Yet Maharshi should give me strength of mind.
  --
  Self, uninterrupted by jagrat, svapna and sushupti. Thus it is akhandakara vritti (unbroken experience). Vritti is used for lack of a better expression. It should not be understood to be literally a vritti. In that case, vritti will resemble an ocean-like river, which is absurd. Vritti is of short duration, it is qualified, directed consciousness; or absolute consciousness broken up by cognition of thoughts, senses, etc. Vritti is the function of the mind, whereas the continuous consciousness transcends the mind. This is the natural, primal state of the Jnani or the liberated being. That is unbroken experience. It asserts itself when relative consciousness subsides. Aham vritti (I-thought) is broken, Aham sphurana (the light of I-I) is unbroken, continuous. After the thoughts subside, the light shines forth.
  31st December, 1936
  --
  Consider what happens when a stone is thrown up. It leaves its source and is projected up, tries to come down and is always in motion until it regains its source, where it is at rest. So also the waters of the ocean evaporate, form clouds which are moved by winds, condense into water, fall as rain and the waters roll down the hill in streams and rivers, until they reach their original source, the ocean, reaching which they are at peace. Thus, you see, wherever there is a sense of separateness from the source there is agitation and movement until the sense of separateness is lost. So it is with yourself. Now that you identify yourself with the body you think that you are separate from the Spirit - the true
  Self. You must regain your source before the false identity ceases and you are happy.
  --
  Whatever shape the ornament may assume and however different the ornaments are, there is only one reality, namely gold. So also with the bodies and the Self. The single reality is the Self. To identify oneself with the body and yet to seek happiness is like attempting to cross a river on the back of an alligator. The body identity is due to extroversion and the wandering of the mind. To continue in that state will only keep one in an endless tangle and there will be no peace.
  Seek your source, merge in the Self and remain all alone.
  --
  The second test was the fire leaving the cadjan leaf unburnt, and the third the cadjan leaves opposing the current of the river (Tiruvedakam).
  Sri Bhagavan also related the story of God Isvara begging food as an old man, taking food as a youth and saving the devotee woman as a babe, all at once.

1.24 - The Killing of the Divine King, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  Jukos are a hea then tribe of the Benue river, a great tri butary of
  the Niger. In their country "the town of Gatri is ruled by a king
  --
  Ponnani river. The spot is close to the present railway line. As the
  train rushes by, you can just catch a glimpse of the temple, almost
  hidden behind a clump of trees on the river bank. From the western
  gateway of the temple a perfectly straight road, hardly raised above
  --
  the flat expanse of the rice-fields, with the broad placid river
  winding through them, the eye ranges eastward to high tablelands,

1.25 - ADVICE TO PUNDIT SHASHADHAR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  After a while the Master went with M. toward the bathing-ghat on the Ganges. He said to M., "Baburam now says, 'What shall I gain by study?' "On the bank of the river he met the pundit and said to him, "Aren't you going to the Kli temple?" The pundit said: "Yes, sir. Let us go together." With a smiling face Sri Ramakrishna proceeded to the temple through the courtyard. He said to the pundit, "Listen to a song."
  He sang:

1.25 - On the destroyer of the passions, most sublime humility, which is rooted in spiritual feeling., #The Ladder of Divine Ascent, #Saint John of Climacus, #unset
  13. May your soul not be a pond of the river of life, a pond which is sometimes full and sometimes dried up from the heat of glory and exaltation, but may it become a fountain of dispassion ever welling up into a river of poverty.1
  14. Know, beloved, that the valleys shall stand deep in corn2 and spiritual fruit. This valley is a soul low and humble among the mountains, that is, it is filled with labours and virtues, and always remains lowly and steadfast. David did not say, I have fasted, I have kept vigil, or I have lain on the bare earth, but I humbled myself, and soon the Lord saved me.3

1.25 - Temporary Kings, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  the town and encamps on the bank of the river, attended by the
  students and not a few of the citizens. On the seventh day of his

1.26 - FESTIVAL AT ADHARS HOUSE, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  It was about four o'clock in the afternoon. Balarm and several other devotees got into a country boat to return to Calcutta. It was ebb-tide in the Ganges. A gentle breeze was blowing from the south, covering the bosom of the sacred river with ripples.
  M. looked at the scene a long time. As the boat disappeared in the direction of Calcutta, he came back to the Master.
  --
  Presently the Master left them, going in the direction of the pine-trees. After a few minutes M. and Ltu, standing in the Panchavati, saw the Master coming back toward them. Behind him the sky was black with the rain-cloud. Its reflection in the Ganges made the water darker. The disciples felt that the Master was God Incarnate, a Divine Child five years old, radiant with the smile of innocence and purity. Around him were the sacred trees of the Panchavati under which he had practised spiritual discipline and had beheld visions of God. At his feet flowed the sacred river Ganges, the destroyer of man's sins. The presence of this God-man charged the trees, shrubs, flowers, plants, and temples with spiritual fervour and divine joy.
  Sri Ramakrishna returned to his room and sat on the small couch. He began to praise a medicine that a certain brahmachari had prepared for him. Referring to this man, Hazra said: "He is now entangled in many worldly anxieties. What a shame! Look at Nabai Chaitanya of Konnagar. Though a householder, he has put on a red cloth."

1.26 - Mental Processes - Two Only are Possible, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  The fact is (again!) that usually we don't really want to know; it is so very much easier to drift down the river of discourse, "lazily, lazily, drowsily, drowsily, In the noonday sun."
  Why is this so satisfactory? Because although we may not know what a word means, most words have a pleasant or unpleasant connotation, each for himself, either because of the ideas or images thus begotten, of hopes or memories stirred up, or merely for the sound of the word itself. (I have gone a month's journey out of my way to visit a town, just because I liked the sound of the name!)

1.27 - AT DAKSHINESWAR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  MASTER (to the devotees): "The ebb-tide and flood-tide are indeed amazing. But notice one thing. Near the sea you see ebb-tide and flood-tide in a river, but far away from the sea the river flows in one direction only. What does this mean? Try to apply its significance to your spiritual life. Those who live very near God feel within them the currents of bhakti, bhava, and the like. In the case of a few the Isvarakotis, for instanceone sees even mahabhava and prema.
  (To M.) "What is the explanation of the ebb-tide and flood-tide?"
  --
  Presently the tide came up the Ganges. They heard the sound of the rushing water. The tide struck the bank of the river and flowed toward the north. Sri Ramakrishna looked at it intently and exclaimed like a child: "Look at that boat! I wonder what is going to happen to it."
  The Master and M. sat down for a while in the Panchavati, Sri Ramakrishna placing his umbrella on the cement platform. The conversation turned to Narayan. The boy was a student. Sri Ramakrishna looked upon him as Narayana, God Himself, and was very fond of him.
  --
  "A devotee who has really and truly renounced all for God is like the chatak bird. It will drink only the rain-water that falls when the star Svati is in the ascendant. It will rather die of thirst than touch any other water, though all around there may lie seven oceans and rivers full to the brim with water. An all-renouncing devotee will not touch 'woman and gold'. He will not keep 'woman and gold' near him lest he should feel attached."
  ADHAR: "But Chaitanya, too, enjoyed the world."
  --
  The moon rose in the clear autumn sky and was reflected in the river. It was ebb-tide in the Ganges and the river flowed south toward the sea.
  Sunday, September 14, 1884

1.27 - Succession to the Soul, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  left branch of the Calabar river in West Africa. When the
  missionaries first visited the place, they found the population

1.28 - The Killing of the Tree-Spirit, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  stones. The sea or a river receives his mangled remains. Throughout
  nearly the whole of the Ardennes it was and still is customary on
  --
  the river Vire. The final scene has been graphically described by
  Madame Octave Feuillet as she witnessed it in her childhood some
  --
  fire to the effigy, after which they flung it into the river with
  redoubled shouts and clamour. The man of straw, soaked with resin,
  --
  gratuities they went to the river Regnitz and flung the puppets
  representing Death into the stream. This was done to ensure a
  --
  and throw it into the river. On returning to the village they break
  the good news to the people, and receive eggs and other victuals as
  --
  it into the river Parthe. By this ceremony they professed to make
  the young wives fruitful, to purify the city, and to protect the
  --
  songs to the bank of a lake or river. Here the crowd divided into
  two sides, of which the one attacked and the other defended the
  --
  next Sankrnt (Baiskh) they all go together to the river-side,
  throw the images into a deep pool, and weep over the place, as

1.29 - The Myth of Adonis, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
    Her lament is for a great river, where no willows grow,
    Her lament is for a field, where corn and herbs grow not.

1.2 - Katha Upanishads, #Kena and Other Upanishads, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  thirst as over two rivers, leaving sorrow behind the soul in
  heaven rejoices.

1.300 - 1.400 Talks, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
  Self, uninterrupted by jagrat, svapna and sushupti. Thus it is akhandakara vritti (unbroken experience). Vritti is used for lack of a better expression. It should not be understood to be literally a vritti. In that case, vritti will resemble an 'ocean-like river', which is absurd. Vritti is of short duration, it is qualified, directed consciousness; or absolute consciousness broken up by cognition of thoughts, senses, etc. Vritti is the function of the mind, whereas the continuous consciousness transcends the mind. This is the natural, primal state of the Jnani or the liberated being. That is unbroken experience. It asserts itself when relative consciousness subsides. Aham vritti ('I-thought') is broken, Aham sphurana (the light of 'I-I') is unbroken, continuous. After the thoughts subside, the light shines forth.
  31st December, 1936
  --
  Consider what happens when a stone is thrown up. It leaves its source and is projected up, tries to come down and is always in motion until it regains its source, where it is at rest. So also the waters of the ocean evaporate, form clouds which are moved by winds, condense into water, fall as rain and the waters roll down the hill in streams and rivers, until they reach their original source, the ocean, reaching which they are at peace. Thus, you see, wherever there is a sense of separateness from the source there is agitation and movement until the sense of separateness is lost. So it is with yourself. Now that you identify yourself with the body you think that you are separate from the Spirit - the true
  Self. You must regain your source before the false identity ceases and you are happy.
  --
  Whatever shape the ornament may assume and however different the ornaments are, there is only one reality, namely gold. So also with the bodies and the Self. The single reality is the Self. To identify oneself with the body and yet to seek happiness is like attempting to cross a river on the back of an alligator. The body identity is due to extroversion and the wandering of the mind. To continue in that state will only keep one in an endless tangle and there will be no peace.
  Seek your source, merge in the Self and remain all alone.

1.30 - Adonis in Syria, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  him, and the river Nahr Ibrahim, which falls into the sea a little
  to the south of Byblus, bore in antiquity the name of Adonis. This
  --
  the source of the river Adonis, half-way between Byblus and Baalbec;
  for at Aphaca there was a famous grove and sanctuary of Astarte
  --
  the lyn. A little way off the river rushes from a cavern at the foot
  of a mighty amphitheatre of towering cliffs to plunge in a series of
  --
  the site, occupied a terrace facing the source of the river and
  commanding a magnificent prospect. Across the foam and the roar of
  --
  of the river; and at evening the lights that twinkle through the
  gloom betray the presence of human habitations on slopes which might
  --
  and the river ran red to the sea, fringing the winding shores of the
  blue Mediterranean, whenever the wind set inshore, with a sinuous

1.31 - Adonis in Cyprus, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  by fields and vineyards and intersected by rivers, which in the
  course of ages have carved for themselves beds of such tremendous

1.32 - The Ritual of Adonis, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  date was determined by the discoloration of the river Adonis, and
  this has been observed by modern travellers to occur in spring. At
  --
  tinges the water of the river, and even the sea, for a great way
  with a blood-red hue, and the crimson stain was believed to be the
  --
    Fledges the river-Lip on which we lean--
    Ah, lean upon it lightly, for who knows

1.33 - The Gardens of Adonis, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  into a tank or river.
  In Sardinia the gardens of Adonis are still planted in connexion
  --
  Mount Lebanon into the river Adonis. The meteor was thought to be
  Astarte herself, and its flight through the air might naturally be

1.35 - Attis as a God of Vegetation, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  Great Mother. The bathing of the image of the goddess in a river may
  well have been a rain-charm to ensure an abundant supply of moisture

1.35 - The Tao 2, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  From 1905 to 1918 the Tao Teh King was my continual study. I constantly recommended it to my friends as the supreme masterpiece of initiated wisdom, and I was as constantly disappointed when they declared that it did not impress them, especially as my preliminary descriptions of the book had aroused their keenest interest. I thus came to see that the fault lay with Legge's translation, and I felt myself impelled to undertake the task of presenting Lao Tze in language informed by the sympathetic understanding which initiation and spiritual experience had conferred on me. During my Great Magical Retirement on Aesopus Island in the Hudson river during the summer of 1918, I set myself to this work, but I discovered immediately that I was totally incompetent. I therefore appealed to an Adept named Amalantrah, which whom I was at that time in almost daily communication. He came readily to my aid, and exhibited to me a codex of the original, which conveyed to me with absolute certitude the exact significance of the text. I was able to divine without hesitation or doubt the precise manner in which Legge had been deceived. He had translated the Chinese with singular fidelity, yet in almost every verse the interpretation was altogether misleading. There was no need to refer to the text from the point of view of scholarship. I had merely to paraphrase his translation in the light of actual knowledge of the true significance of the terms employed. Any one who cares to take the trouble to compare the two versions will be astounded to see how slight a remodeling of a paragraph is sufficient to disperse the obstinate obscurity of prejudice, and let loose a fountain and a flood of living light; to kindle the gnarled prose of stolid scholarship into the burgeoning blossom of lyrical flame.
  I completed my translation within three days, but during the last twenty years I have constantly reconsidered every sentence. The manuscript has been lent to a number of friends, scholars who have commended my work, and aspirants who have appreciated its adequacy to present the spirit of the Master's teaching. Those who had been disappointed with Legge's version were enthusiastic about mine. This circumstance is in itself sufficient to assure me that Love's labour has not been lost, and to fill me with enthusiastic confidence that the present publication will abundantly contri bute to the fulfillment of my True Will for which I came to earth. Let us wring from labour and sorrow the utmost of which humanity is capable. Fulfill my Will to open the portals of spiritual attainment to my fellowmen, to bring them to the enjoyment of that realization of Truth, beneath all veils of temporal falsehood, which has enlightened mine eyes and filled my mouth with song.

1.36 - Human Representatives of Attis, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  at the foot of the citadel in a cave from which the river Marsyas
  rushed with an impetuous and noisy tide to join the Maeander. So the
  --
  blue river of Ibreez leaps in a crystal jet from the red rocks of
  the Taurus; so the stream, which now rumbles deep underground, used
  --
  hand of God and worshipped him beside the rushing river with the
  music of its tumbling waters in their ears. At Celaenae, if we can

1.37 - Death - Fear - Magical Memory, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  The period of my life which was the climax of my work on this subject is those weeks of Thaumaturgy on the Hudson river I fear the Magical Diary The Hermit of Aesopus Island is irretrievably lost when I was shown the Codex of the Tao Teh King from which my (still unpublished) translation is taken, and when the veil was no more than a shimmering, scintillating gossamer, translucent to the ineffable glory that glows behind it. For in those weeks I was able to remember and record a really considerable number of past lives. (I half believe, and hope, that the relevant passages were copied into one of my Cefalu diaries; but who will struggle through those still extant on the chance?)
  "But what about the intervals?" you ask, Shabash! Rem acu tetigisti.[65]
  --
  Alternatively, there may be something in the nature of such impressions that is unsuitable for carrying over into the conscious mind of the new man. Or there may be a rule e.g. the draught of the waters of the river Le the and it might be possible for some Adept (whose initiation is of a higher degree than, or of a different type to, mine) to make his way through that particular barrier.
  Enough of may, might, perhaps, and all that harpy brood! The plain fact is that I remember nothing at all of any Post Mortem experiences, and I have never known anyone else who does.

1.38 - The Myth of Osiris, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  the river and away out to sea, till at last it drifted ashore at
  Byblus, on the coast of Syria. Here a fine _erica_-tree shot up
  --
  brought back by river and interred in the tombs which had been made
  ready for them in their native land. Others had cenotaphs built or

1.39 - The Ritual of Osiris, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  rise of the river has always been watched by the inhabitants with
  the utmost anxiety; for if it either falls short of or exceeds a
  --
  sinks more and more rapidly, till by December or January the river
  has returned to its ordinary bed. With the approach of summer the
  --
  prevented the swollen river from flooding the canals and the fields.
  This is done, and the pent-up waters released on their beneficent
  --
  swelled the impetuous tide of the river. Now if Osiris was in one of
  his aspects a god of the corn, nothing could be more natural than
  --
  was past, the fields were bare, the river ran low, life seemed to be
  suspended, the corn-god was dead. At such a moment people who saw
  --
  the side of the river, was reared a truncated cone of earth called
  the '_arooseh_ or "bride," on the top of which a little maize or
  --
  apparel and throw her into the river as a sacrifice to obtain a
  plentiful inundation. Whether that was so or not, the intention of
  the practice appears to have been to marry the river, conceived as a
  male power, to his bride the cornland, which was so soon to be
  --
  offerings of gold into the river at a festival which apparently took
  place at the rising of the water.

1.3 - Mundaka Upanishads, #Kena and Other Upanishads, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Him flow rivers of all forms, and from Him are all plants,
  and sensible delight which makes the soul to abide with the
  --
  8. As rivers in their flowing reach their home12 in the ocean
  and cast off their names and forms, even so one who knows

1.400 - 1.450 Talks, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
  The second test was the fire leaving the cadjan leaf unburnt, and the third the cadjan leaves opposing the current of the river (Tiruvedakam).
  Sri Bhagavan also related the story of God Isvara begging food as an old man, taking food as a youth and saving the devotee woman as a babe, all at once.

1.4.02 - The Divine Force, #Letters On Yoga II, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  So your argument is utterly absurd and futile. Our aim is to bring the secret forces out and unwalled into the open so that instead of getting some shadows or lightnings of themselves out through the veil or being wholly obstructed, they may "pour down" and "flow in a river". But to expect that all at once is a presumptuous demand which shows an impatient ignorance and inexperience. If they begin to trickle at first, that is sufficient to justify the faith in a future downpour. You admit that you once or twice felt "a force coming down and delivering a poem out of me" (your opinion about its worth or worthlessness is not
  The Divine Force

14.07 - A Review of Our Ashram Life, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 05, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The first sign of this Return, this resumption of life as it is, was the re-assertion of the individual, the freedom of the personal unit. Because of the increased number of people and because of the incursion of children, the earlier frame could no longer hold good. The willing surrender of individuality is a lesson that has to be acquired and achieved: it is not just God's gift, for the many. The many have to grow, grow by degrees, through toil and trouble, and slowly led into the mysteries of the higher realisation of surrender and self-giving. And towards that consummation independence, freedom, is the first step. But once the climb down begins, it does not admit of an arrest, it becomes slide down, a continuous descent until you reach the very rock-bottom of the vale of tears. The Roman poet spoke of the easy descent down the cliffs to the river.2
   The realisation aimed at demands a wholesale change, an integral transformation; it does not rest content with a partial success, an attainment on one level, on one portion of the being. There is therefore a global shake-up, nothing is allowed to remain in its old status unnoticed, all must come out and declare themselves to the Light. Hence the darkness of it all. All the impurities, imperfections and vilenesses show themselves the grass-roots as they say, that have to be extirpated and the ground ploughed and furrowedprepared for the new seed. It is a difficult time, the heroic soul must bear and stand, know what it is and move bravely on.

1.40 - The Nature of Osiris, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  guessed that the great river in its turn was fed by the rains which
  fell in the far interior. Again, the legend that Osiris was the
  --
  The natives of Kiwai, an island lying off the mouth of the Fly river
  in British New Guinea, tell of a certain magician named Segera, who

1.439, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
  M.: Just as a river does not continue its flow after its discharge into the ocean, so also a person loses all movements after he merges in the Self.
  Talk 555.
  --
  Bhagavan and it is enough for me, may I throw away all the charms, tantras and pujas into the river?
  M.: Daily puja as prescribed in the Dharma sastras is always good. It is for the purification of the mind. Even if one feels oneself too advanced to need such puja, still it must be performed for the sake of others. Such action will be an example to ones children and other dependents.
  --
  Silence is the ocean in which all the rivers of all the religions discharge themselves. So says Thayumanavar. He also adds that the Vedic religion is the only one which combines both philosophy and religion.
  16th December, 1938
  --
  Kaundinya was another rishi for whose sake the sacred river began to
  flow there. It goes by the name of the rishi i.e., Kaundinya river which
  in Tamil was corrupted into Kundaru. It is otherwise called Papahari i.e.,
  --
  The village has the river on one side and a huge lake on the other
  side. The bund of the lake is clayey and runs about three miles in all.

1.45 - The Corn-Mother and the Corn-Maiden in Northern Europe, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  village, and then thrown into the river in order to secure plenty of
  rain and dew for the next year's crop. Or it is burned and the ashes
  --
  shown by throwing the Corn-mother into the river in order to secure
  rain and dew for the crops; by making the Old Woman heavy in order

1.46 - The Corn-Mother in Many Lands, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  from the river Kho, come from the river Kaw; from the place where
  they meet, come. Come from the West, come from the East. From the
  --
  elephant. Come from the sources of rivers and their mouths. Come
  from the country of the Shan and Burman. From the distant kingdoms

1.47 - Lityerses, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  body into the river. As Hercules is reported to have slain Lityerses
  in the same way that Lityerses slew others, we may infer that
  Lityerses used to throw the bodies of his victims into the river.
  According to another version of the story, Lityerses, a son of
  --
  he is tied on a bundle and flung into the river. In Carinthia, the
  thresher who gave the last stroke, and the person who untied the
  --
  and cast into the river; and it is implied that this happened to
  Lityerses on his own land. Similarly in modern harvest-customs the
  --
  spring or pool or river whither he went to draw water. Viewed in the
  light of the Lityerses story and of European folk-custom, this

1.49 - Ancient Deities of Vegetation as Animals, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  passing, he stepped into the river with all his clothes on, to wash
  off the taint. To drink pig's milk was believed to cause leprosy to
  --
  in a river or spring before he could enter a city or his own house.
  The Polynesians felt strongly the need of ridding themselves of the
  --
  the sickle on the crown lands beside the river; but no one would eat
  the accursed grain and it was flung into the river in such heaps
  that, the water being low with the summer heat, it formed the

1.50 - Eating the God, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  crop, into the river, which would soon sweep them far out to sea. In
  precisely the same way the natives of Old Calabar used periodically
  --
  afterwards flung into the river. This interpretation of the Roman
  custom is supported to some extent by the evidence of Plutarch, who

1.52 - Killing the Divine Animal, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  bones were removed and deposited in the little river, that it might
  'return once more to eternal life among its comrades in the dark
  --
  the river with _khakwa_ (white shell beads) and turquoise beads as
  offerings to Council of the Gods." This account at all events
  --
  him well, and bathed him in the river, and made him warm and
  comfortable. "Now," he proceeds, "we are holding a great festival in
  --
  the village. But first they lead him to the bank of the river, for
  this is believed to ensure abundance of fish to each family. He is
  --
  led by moonlight a long way on the ice of the frozen river. That
  night no one in the village might sleep. Next day, after the animals
  had been again led down the steep bank to the river, and conducted
  thrice round the hole in the ice from which the women of the village
  --
  Orotchis of the Tundja river women take part in the bear-feasts,
  while among the Orotchis of the river Vi the women will not even
  touch bear's flesh.
  --
  beast to the river in order to ensure a supply of fish, and of
  conducting him from house to house in order that every family may

1.53 - The Propitation of Wild Animals By Hunters, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  then baited and cast into the river or lake. Next day the guilty
  brother, or one of his family, is dragged ashore, and after his
  --
  net, they threw them into the river. To a Jesuit who argued that the
  beavers could not possibly know what became of their bones, the
  --
  into the fire or a river, they are quite satisfied; and it is
  particularly gratifying to the net which caught them." Before
  --
  first of the season. On salmon rivers, when the fish begin to run up
  the stream in spring, they are received with much deference by
  --
  used to go out to meet the first fish as they came up the river:
  "They paid court to them, and would address them thus: 'You fish,
  --
  while he goes to the river, takes the first salmon of the catch,
  eats some of it, and with the rest kindles the sacred fire in the
  --
  in their rivers about May and June. They prepare for the fishing by
  observing rules of ceremonial purity, and when they have gone out to
  --
  its obnoxious passengers to float down the river. If that does not
  drive the pests away, the Dyaks resort to what they deem a more

1.550 - 1.600 Talks, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
  M.: Just as a river does not continue its flow after its discharge into the ocean, so also a person loses all movements after he merges in the Self.
  535
  --
  Bhagavan and it is enough for me, may I throw away all the charms, tantras and pujas into the river?"
  M.: Daily puja as prescribed in the Dharma sastras is always good. It is for the purification of the mind. Even if one feels oneself too advanced to need such puja, still it must be performed for the sake of others. Such action will be an example to one's children and other dependents.
  --
  Silence is the ocean in which all the rivers of all the religions discharge themselves. So says Thayumanavar. He also adds that the Vedic religion is the only one which combines both philosophy and religion.
  16th December, 1938

1.55 - The Transference of Evil, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  the river, and there unbinding, allowed it to float away to the sea,
  bearing their sins with it." In great emergencies the sins of the

1.56 - The Public Expulsion of Evils, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  mixed with small river pebbles, was sprinkled on the houses, the
  threshold of every house was swept with the monkey's tail, and the
  --
  Rev. W. Ridley on the banks of the river Barwan. "A chorus of
  twenty, old and young, were singing and beating time with
  --
  performing the same ceremony at every station along the river, and I
  am told it is an annual custom."
  --
  all danced, the Inca himself amongst them, and bathed in the rivers
  and fountains, saying that their maladies would come out of them.
  --
  of which the runners washed themselves and their weapons in rivers,
  and set up the lances, in sign of a boundary within which the
  --
  village." Afterwards the sticks are thrown into the river below the
  village, and as they float down stream Satan goes with them to the
  --
  the torches into the river, crying, "Ha, Kore! we throw you into the
   river, like these torches, that you may never return." Silesian

1.57 - Public Scapegoats, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  on the banks of the river, the Mandan Indians celebrated their great
  annual festival, one of the features of which was the expulsion of
  --
  another, until he comes to the bank of a river into which he is
  finally thrown.
  --
  then thrown into the river, to be carried down to the sea; exactly
  as amongst the Wotyaks of Russia the sticks which have been used for
  expelling the devils from the village are thrown into the river,
  that the current may sweep the baleful burden away. The plan of
  --
  the river and across it to the other bank, there to wander in the
  wilderness and fall a prey to ravening beasts. Then the women return
  --
  village, the procession defiles down to the river, and all the evil
  spirits, which the performers have chased from the houses, follow
  --
  procession down to the brink of the river, and thrown into the water
  to the tuck of drums. The ebb-tide bears them away seaward, and thus
  --
  for the river." A man from a neighbouring town was hired to put them
  to death. On the twenty-seventh of February 1858 the Rev. J. C.
  --
  bull's head to the Greeks or cast it into the river. Now, it cannot
  be said that in the times known to us the Egyptians worshipped bulls

1.58 - Human Scapegoats in Classical Antiquity, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  _aninga,_ which grows luxuriantly on the banks of the river. The
  fruit, which is inedible, resembles a banana, and is clearly chosen

1.60 - Between Heaven and Earth, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  fish or ba the in a river, the fish would all die and the water would
  dry up. The Arunta of the same region forbid menstruous women to
  --
  never permitted to walk on the ice of rivers or lakes, or near the
  part where the men are hunting beaver, or where a fishing-net is

1.62 - The Fire-Festivals of Europe, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  the wells and rivers by dropping their seed into them; and he
  explains the custom of trundling a wheel to mean that the sun,
  --
  the wheel was often burned out before it reached the river. As it
  rolled past the women and girls at the spring, they raised cries of
  --
  bank of the river and extinguished in the water, the people looked
  for an abundant vintage that year, and the inhabitants of Konz had
  --
  seem to have been knolls or small islands in rivers.
  The regular method of producing the need-fire was by the friction of

1.63 - The Interpretation of the Fire-Festivals, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  wheel which was trundled down the hillside reached the river without
  being extinguished, this was hailed as a proof that the vintage

1.66 - The External Soul in Folk-Tales, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  no children. One day as he walked with his wife by the river they
  found a baby girl, fair as an angel. So they adopted the child and

1.67 - The External Soul in Folk-Custom, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  Similar beliefs are held by the natives of the Cross river valley
  within the provinces of the Cameroons. Groups of people, generally
  --
  The Ualaroi of the Upper Darling river said that at initiation the
  boy met a ghost, who killed him and brought him to life again as a
  young man. Among the natives on the Lower Lachlan and Murray rivers
  it was Thrumalun (Daramulun) who was thought to slay and resuscitate
  --
  counterfeit dead men started to their feet and ran down to the river
  to cleanse themselves from the blood and guts of pigs with which
  --
  on the upper river, as well as in the cataract region."
  Among some of the Indian tribes of North America there exist certain

1.68 - The Golden Bough, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  safety. It is therefore not surprising that the foam of the river
  should be the totem of a clan in India.

1.75 - The AA and the Planet, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
      Let us shape unto ourselves a boat of mother-of-pearl from them, that we may ride upon the river of Amrit!
      Thou seest yon petal of amaranth, blown by the wind from the low sweet brows of Hathor?
  --
      All they understand not that thou and I are fashioning a boat of mother-of-pearl. We will sail down the river of Amrit even to the yew-groves of Yama, where we may rejoice exceedingly.
      The joy of men shall be our silver gleam, their woe our blue gleam all in the mother-of-pearl.

18.04 - Modern Poems, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 05, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   And saw a river of gladness.
   I pushed the bank with my left foot
  --
   I can leave everything, but not the river; May it remain,
   By the side of the tree, may it remain in my life,
  --
   May the boat remain upon the river, remain in my life,
   May it remain ever wakeful.
  --
   Tree and river and boat, when all are swept away
   in the black darkness,

1916 12 24p, #Prayers And Meditations, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Lord, without allowing my mind to become aware of what was going to happen and how it was going to happen, Thou gavest me this evening a foretaste of what Thou expectest from me, only a foretaste, for it is a first, very timid step upon the marvellous road Thou hast partially opened before me. It was like a rising flood swelling, ever swelling the river until it overflows and covers everything with its beneficent waters. And this time it was the heart which thus overflowed under the pressure of the powers of love Thou didst pour into it; and the whole being began to love, to love ever more and more, without any definite aim, nothing and everything at the same time, what it knows and does not know, what it sees and has never seen; and gradually this potential love became an effective love, ready to pour itself out upon all and everything, in beneficent waves, in an active effulgence. This was a beginning, a very weak beginning. But I knew, O Lord, that this is what Thou willest. As always Thy Will is an infinite Grace which floods the being with Thy divine delight and transports it far above all petty contingencies to the Glory of Thy celestial dwelling-places.
   To be what Thou willest is to be divine.

1917 03 27p, #Prayers And Meditations, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The river runs limpid and silvery; its unbroken flow descends from the sky to the earth. But what dost Thou want to say to me that I must understand?
   ***

1951-03-03 - Hostile forces - difficulties - Individuality and form - creation, #Questions And Answers 1950-1951, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Let us take the example of a river following its course: it is never the same water which flows. What is a river? There is not a drop that ever is the same, no stability is there, then where is the river? (Some take this example to prove that there is no personality they are very anxious to prove that there is no personality.) For beings it is the same thing: the consciousness changes, ideas change, sensations change, what then is the being? Some say that individuality is based upon memory, remembrance: you remember therefore you are an individual being. This is absolutely wrong, for even if you had no memory you would still be an individual being.
   The rivers bed constitutes the river.
   The bed localises the river, but the bed also changes much; which means that all is inconstant, all is fugitive, and this is true. But it is only one part of the truth, it is not the whole. You feel quite clearly that there is something stable in you, dont you, but where does this sensation of stability come from?
   If I were to place it physically, I would say it is somewhere in the chest. When I say I am going to do something, it is not the true I which speaks. When I say I think, it is not the true I which thinks the true I looks at the thinking, it looks at the thoughts coming. Naturally this is a way of speaking.
   When the vast majority of people say I, it is a part of them, of their feeling, their body, their thought, indifferently, which speaks; it is something that always changes. Therefore, their I is innumerable, or the I always varies. What is the constant thing therein? The psychic being, evidently. For, to be constant a thing must first be immortal. Otherwise it cannot be constant. Then, it must also be independent of the experiences through which it passes: it cannot be the experiences themselves. Hence, it is certainly not the bed of the river which constitutes the river; the bed is only a circumstance. If the comparison is carried a little farther (besides, comparisons are worthless, people find in them whatever they want), it can be said that the river is a good symbol of life, that what is constant in the river is the species water. It is not always the same drop of water, but it is always waterwithout water there would be no river. And what endures in the human being is the species consciousness. It is because it has a consciousness that it endures. It is not the forms which last, it is the consciousness, the power of binding together all these forms, of passing through all these things, not only keeping a memory of them (memory is something very external), but keeping the same vibration of consciousness.
   And that is the great mystery of creation, for it is the same consciousness, the Consciousness is one. But the very moment this Consciousness manifests itself, exteriorises itself, deploys itself, it divides itself into innumerable fragments for the need of expansion, and each one of these fragmentations has been the beginning, the origin of an individual being. The origin of every individual form is the law of this form or the truth of this form. If there were no law, no truth of each form, there would be no possibility of individualisation. It would be something extending indefinitely; there would be perhaps points of concentration, assemblages, but no individual consciousness. Each form then represents one element in the changing of the One into the many. This multiplicity implies an innumerable quantity of laws, elements of consciousness, truths which spread out into the universe and finally become separate individualities. So the individual being seems constantly to go farther and farther away from its origin by the very necessity of individualisation. But once this individualisation, that is, this awareness of the inner truth is complete, it becomes possible, by an inner identification, to re-establish in the multiplicity the original unity; that is the raison dtre of the universe as we perceive it. The universe has been made so that this phenomenon may take place. The Supreme has manifested Himself to Himself so as to become aware of Himself.

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, #Questions And Answers 1950-1951, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   There is a garden quite close to Tokyo where irises are grown, a garden with very tiny rivulets, and along the rivulets, irisesirises of all possible coloursand it is arranged according to colour, organised in such a way that on entering one is dazzled, there is a blaze of colour from all these flowers standing upright; and there are heaps and heaps of them, as far as the eye can reach. At another time, just at the beginning of spring (it is a slightly early spring there), there are the first cherry-trees. These cherry-trees never give fruit, they are grown only for the flowers. They range from white to pink, to a rather vivid pink. There are long avenues all bordered with cherry-trees, all pink; they are huge trees which have turned all pink. There are entire mountains covered with these cherry-trees, and on the little rivulets bridges have been built which too are all red: you see these bridges of red lacquer among all these pink flowers and, below, a great river flowing and a mountain which seems to scale the sky, and they go to this place in springtime. For each season there are flowers and for each flower there are gardens.
   And people travel by train as easily as one goes from house to house; they have a small packet like this which they carry; in it they have a change of clothes, thats quite enough for them; on their feet they wear rope or fibre sandals; when these get worn out they throw them away and take others, for they costs nothing at all. All their life is like that. They have paper handkerchiefs, when they have used them they get rid of them, and so onthey dont burden themselves with anything. When they go by train, at the stations small meals are sold in boxes (it is quite clean, quite neat), small meals in boxes of white wood with little chop-sticks for eating; then, as all this has no value, when one has finished, one puts them aside, doesnt bother about them or encumber oneself. They live like that. When they have a garden or a park, they plant trees, and they plant them just at the place where when the tree has grown it will create a landscape, will fit into a landscape. And as they want the tree to have a particular shape, they trim it, cut it, they manage to give it all the shapes they want. You have trees with fantastic forms; they have cut off the unnecessary branches, fostered others, contrived things as they liked. Then you come to a place and you see a house which seems to be altogether a part of the landscape; it has exactly the right colour, it is made of the right materials; it is not like a blow in your face, as are all those European buildings which spoil the whole landscape. It is just there where it should be, hidden under the trees; then you see a creeper and suddenly a wonderful tree: it is there at the right place, it has the right form. I had everything to learn in Japan. For four years, from an artistic point of view, I lived from wonder to wonder.
  --
   You have said that Wagner had an intuition of the occult and that to have spiritual power one must conquer sexuality. In fact, Wagner had the intuition of this victory to be achieved, for in The Ring of the Niebelungen there is a treasure hidden at the bottom of a river. Three nymphs guard the treasure and to take it one must renounce all desire for love and woman.
   This is an old tradition in Nordic countries. But in his story it ends badly: the one who had to renounce the love of woman is drowned and it ends with the twilight of the gods.

1953-05-27, #Questions And Answers 1953, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Its starting point. Just as the spring is the source of the river.
   Are there many sources for everything?

1953-07-01, #Questions And Answers 1953, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Whatever the way we follow, the subject we study, we always arrive at the same result. The most important thing for an individual is to unify himself around his divine centre; in that way he becomes a true individual, master of himself and his destiny. Otherwise, he is a plaything of forces that toss him about like a piece of cork on a river. He goes where he does not want to go, he is made to do things he does not want to do, and finally he falls into a hole without having the strength to hold on. But if you are consciously organised, unified around the divine centre, ruled and directed by it, you are master of your destiny. That is worth the trouble of attempting In any case, I find it preferable to be the master rather than the slave. It is a rather unpleasant sensation to feel yourself pulled by the strings and made to do things whether you want to or not that is quite irrelevant but to be compelled to act because something pulls you by the strings, something which you do not even see that is exasperating. However, I do not know, but I found it very annoying, even when I was a little child. At five, it began to seem to me quite intolerable and I sought for a way so that it might be otherwisewithout people getting a chance to scold me. For I knew nobody who could help me and I did not have the chance that you have, someone who can tell you: This is what you have to do! There was nobody to tell me that. I had to find it out all by myself. And I found it. I started at five. And you, you were five long ago Voil.
   ***

1954-04-07 - Communication without words - Uneven progress - Words and the Word, #Questions And Answers 1954, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  If one wants to lead the spiritual life, one must not be three-fourths asleep. It is necessary to be wide awake and very attentive, otherwise you are like a little boat upon a river or a great sea with terrible currents, and if you are not alert, if you do not pay close heed to these currents, if you relax, relax your vigilance, all of a sudden you find that you are at the other end from where you wanted to go! You are carried away, just like that, quite naturally. Why, yes, I wanted to go there and I find myself here!
  Thats how it is.

1954-11-24 - Aspiration mixed with desire - Willing and desiring - Children and desires - Supermind and the higher ranges of mind - Stages in the supramental manifestation, #Questions And Answers 1955, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  But it is a little dangerous, because some children are altogether unconscious and very bold in their desires: for example, those who like to walk on the edge of a wall or the top of a roof or have the desire to plunge into water when they see it or to dive into a river... you see, this becomes sometimes very difficult... or those who have the mania for crossing the street: each time they see a car coming... they try to cross it. So if they are allowed to do so, the experience may one day be fatal.
  Well, I knew people who did this. I don't know if they succeeded much in it. As I said, the child was burnt, but this was a nuisance because it left scars. And then too, one who played quite unthinkingly on the railing of a staircase and fell and half-broke his head... you see, this has its consequences. But to say "No" to them too doesn't cure them, quite the contrary. And to tell them, "Especially don't take this, this will harm you"-they don't believe it; they think it is just to get rid of their desire.

1956-04-11 - Self-creator - Manifestation of Time and Space - Brahman-Maya and Ishwara-Shakti - Personal and Impersonal, #Questions And Answers 1956, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  I wouldnt say as much of water, because water has very specific characteristics. The water of one river is not the same as that of another; and this is perceptible, so it also has something of a personal character.
  But air or steam gives you the impression of something which is not a person; well, thats it. When a force or a quality manifests in a definite body like yours or someone elses, it becomes personal. But when it is everywhere at the same time and without particular characteristics, expressed in an indefinite way, it is called impersonal.

1957-03-15 - Reminiscences of Tlemcen, #Questions And Answers 1957-1958, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  As I was telling you, Tlemcen is very near the Sahara and it has a desert climate except that in the valley a river flows which never dries up and makes the whole country very fertile. But the mountains were absolutely arid. Only in the part occupied by farmers did something grow. Now, Monsieur Xs parka large estatewas, as I said, a marvellous place everything grew there, everything one could imagine and to a magnificent size. Now, she told methey had been there a very long time that about five or six years before, I think, they had felt that these barren mountains might one day cause the river to dry up and that it would be better to plant trees there; and the administrator of Tlemcen ordered trees to be planted on all the neighbouring hills; a wide amphitheatre, you know. He said that pine trees should be planted, for in Algeria the sea-pine grows very well. And they wanted to try it. Well, for some reason or otherforgetfulness or fantasy, heaven knows!instead of ordering pine trees they ordered fir trees! Fir trees belong to Scandinavian countries, not at all to desert lands. And very conscientiously all these fir trees were planted. Now Madame X saw this and I believe she felt like making an experiment. So it happened that four or five years later these fir trees had not only grown but had become magnificent and when I went to Tlemcen the mountains all around were absolutely green, magnificent with trees. She said to me, You see, these are not pine trees, they are fir trees, and indeed they wereyou know fir trees are Christmas trees, dont you?they were fir trees. Then she told me how after three years when the fir trees had grown, suddenly one day or rather one December night, as she had just gone to bed and put out her light, she was awakened by a tiny little noiseshe was very sensitive to noise; she opened her eyes and saw something like a moonbeam there was no moon that nightlighting up a corner of her room. And she noticed that a little gnome was there, like the ones you see in the fairy-tales of Norway and Sweden, Scandinavian fairy-tales. He was a tiny little fellow with a big head, a pointed cap, pointed shoes of dark green, a long white beard, and all covered with snow.
  So she looked at himher eyes were openshe looked at him and said, But Eh! what are you doing here?she was a little worried, for in the warmth of her room the snow was melting and making a little pool on the floor of her room. But what are you doing here!

1957-03-22 - A story of initiation, knowledge and practice, #Questions And Answers 1957-1958, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  With great care the servant placed the box before the Mahatma. He took it and gave it to Yusuf: I have a friend who lives there on the banks of the river Neela. Go and take this box to him from me. But take good care, brother, dont make any mistake on the way. Keep this box carefully with you and give it to the man whom it is for. When you come back I shall give you initiation. Once again the Mahatma repeated his advice and described the route Yusuf had to follow to reach the river Neela. Yusuf bowed down at his Gurus feet, took the box and started on his way.
  The retreat where the Mahatmas friend lived was quite far away and in those days there were no cars or railways. So Yusuf walked. He walked the whole morning, then came the afternoon. The heat was intense and radiated everywhere. He felt tired. So he sat down in the shade of an old tree by the roadside to rest a little. The box was very small. It was not locked. Besides, Yusuf had not even paid attention to it. His Guru had told him to carry a box, and he had started off without another word.
  --
  When he reached the river Neela and the house of his Masters friend, Yusuf handed the Mahatmas present to him and waited silently in a corner because of the fault he had committed. This man was a great saint. He opened the box and immediately understood what had happened. Well, Yusuf, he said, turning to the young aspirant, so you have lost that mouse. Mahatma Junun wont give you initiation, I am afraid, for in order to be worthy of the supreme Knowledge one must have a perfect mastery over ones mind. Your Master clearly had some doubts about your will-power, that is why he resorted to this little trick, to put you to the test. And if you are not able to accomplish so insignificant a thing as to keep a little mouse in a box, how do you expect to keep great thoughts in your head, the true Knowledge in your heart? Nothing is insignificant, Yusuf. Return to your Master. Learn steadiness of character, perseverance. Be worthy of trust so as to become one day the true disciple of that great Soul.
  Crestfallen, Yusuf returned to the Mahatma and confessed his fault. Yusuf, he said, you have lost a wonderful opportunity. I gave you a worthless mouse to take care of and you couldnt do even that! How then do you expect to keep the most precious of all treasures, the divine Truth? For that you must have self-control. Go and learn. Learn to be master of your mind, for without that nothing great can be accomplished.

1958 09 19, #On Thoughts And Aphorisms, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   2Inspiration is a slender river of brightness leaping from a vast and eternal knowledge; it exceeds reason more perfectly than reason exceeds the knowledge of the senses.
   A certain number of the questions you have asked are alike: Why did Sri Aurobindo say it like this?one thing or another.
  --
   Many people have asked why Sri Aurobindo said that the river is slender. This is an expressive image which creates a striking contrast between the immensity of the divine, supramental Knowledge the origin of this inspiration, which is infinite and what a human mind can perceive of it and receive from it. Even when you are in contact with these domains, the portion, so to say, which you perceive, is minimal, slender. It is like a tiny little stream or a few falling drops and these drops are so pure, so brilliant, so complete in themselves, that they give you the sense of a marvellous inspiration, the impression that you have reached infinite domains and risen very high above the ordinary human condition. And yet this is nothing in comparison with what is still to be perceived.
   I have also been asked if the psychic being or psychic consciousness is the medium through which the inspiration is perceived.

1961 04 26 - 59, #On Thoughts And Aphorisms, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Religion always tends to make God in the image of man, a magnified and aggrandised image, but in the end it is always a god with human qualities. This is what makes it possible for people to treat him as they would treat a human enemy. In some countries, when their god does not do what they want, they take him and throw him into the river!
   But are these idols not merely human creations? Do they have any existence in themselves?1

1962 01 12, #On Thoughts And Aphorisms, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   From the point of view of thought it is elementary, very easy. And even from the point of view of feelings, it is not difficult; for the heart, that is, the emotional being, to widen itself to the dimension of the Supreme is relatively easy. But the body! It is very difficult, very difficult without the body losinghow to put it?its centre of coagulation; without it dissolving into the surrounding mass. And even then, if one were in the midst of Nature with mountains, forests and rivers, and great natural beauty, plenty of space, it would be rather pleasant! But one cannot take a single step materially, out of ones body, without coming across things that are painful. It occasionally happens that one comes in contact with a substance that is pleasing, harmonious, warm, that vibrates with a higher light. But this is rare. Yes, flowers, sometimes flowers sometimes, not always. But this material world, oh! You get knocked everywherescratched, scratched, scraped, knocked by all kinds of things that wont unfold. Oh, how difficult it is! How little human life has blossomed! It is shrivelled up, hardened, without light, without warmthto say nothing of joy.
   But sometimes, when one sees flowing water or a ray of sunlight in the treesoh, everything sings, the cells sing, they are happy.

1962 02 27, #On Thoughts And Aphorisms, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   This kind of thing has happened to me very, very oftenwith snakes it happened to me four times. Once, it was completely dark, here, near the fishing village of Ariankuppam. There was a river and it happened just at the place where it flows into the sea. It was dark the night had fallen very quickly. We were walking along the road and just as I was about to put my foot down I had already lifted my foot and I was going to put it down I distinctly heard a voice in my ear: Be careful! And yet nobody had spoken. So I looked and saw, just as my foot was about to touch the ground, an enormous black cobra, which I would have comfortably stepped onthose people dont like that. He streaked away and across the waterwhat a beauty, my child! His hood open, head erect above the water, he went across like a king. Obviously, I would have been punished for my impertinence.
   I have had hundreds and hundreds of experiences like that; at the very last moment, not a second too soon, I was informed. And in the most varied circumstances. Once, in Paris, I was crossing the Boulevard Saint Michel. It was during the last weeks; I had decided that within a certain number of months I would achieve union with the psychic Presence, the inner Divine, and I no longer had any other thought, any other concern. I lived near the Luxembourg Gardens and every evening I used to walk there but always deeply absorbed within. There is a kind of intersection there, and it is not a place to cross when one is deeply absorbed within; it was not very sensible. And so I was like that, I was walking, when I suddenly received a shock, as if I had received a blow, as if something had hit me, and I jumped back instinctively. And as soon as I had jumped back, a tram went pastit was the tram that I had felt at a little more than arms length. It had touched the aura, the aura of protectionit was very strong at that time, I was deeply immersed in occultism and I knew how to keep it the aura of protection had been hit and that had literally thrown me backwards, as if I had received a physical shock. And what insults from the d river! I jumped back just in time and the tram went by.

1969 09 22, #On Thoughts And Aphorisms, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   154Hell and Heaven exist only in the souls consciousness. Ay, but so does the earth and its lands and seas and fields and deserts and mountains and rivers. All world is nothing but arrangement of the Souls seeing.
   155There is only one soul and one existence; therefore we all see one objectivity only; but there are many knots of mind and ego in the one soul-existence, therefore we all see the one Object in different lights and shadows.

1970 03 14, #On Thoughts And Aphorisms, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   390The north-country Indian herdsman, attacked by fever, sits in the chill stream of a river for an hour or more and rises up free and healthy. If the educated man did the same, he would perish, not because the same remedy in its nature kills one and cures another, but because our bodies have been fatally indoctrinated by the mind into false habits.
   391It is not the medicine that cures so much as the patients faith in the doctor and the medicine. Both are a clumsy substitute for the natural faith in ones own self-power which they have themselves destroyed.

1.ac - A Birthday, #Crowley - Poems, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  It was the forest and the river that knew
  The fact that one and one do not make two.

1.ac - The Priestess of Panormita, #Crowley - Poems, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  I stood on the bank of a river
  Holy and Holy and holy, I know,

1.ac - The Twins, #Crowley - Poems, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  Swallowed up by the sulphurous rivers
  When men let angels fret them !

1.ac - The Wizard Way, #Crowley - Poems, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  O She is like the river of blood
  That broke from the lips of the bastard god,

1.ami - Selfhood can demolish the magic of this world (from Baal-i-Jibreel), #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   English version by Naeem Siddiqui Original Language Urdu Selfhood can demolish the magic of this world; But our belief in The One is not comprehended by all. Have a seer's eye, and light will dawn on thee; As a river and its waves cannot remain apart. The light of God and knowledge are not in rivalry, But so the pulpit believes, afraid of Hallaj's rope. Contentment is the shield for the pure and the noble A shield in slavery, and a shield in power. In the East the soul looks in vain for light; In the West the light is a faded cloud of dust. The fakirs who could shatter the power and pelf of kings No longer tread this earth, in climes far or near. The spirit of this age is brimful with negations, And drained to the last drop is the power of faith. Muted is Europe's lament on its crumbling pageant, Muted by the delirious beats, the clangour of its music. A sleepy ripple awaits, to swell into a wave A wave that will swallow up monsters of the sea. What is slavery but a loss of the sense of beauty? What the free call beautiful, is beautiful indeed. The present belongs to him who explores, in their depths, The fathomless seas of time, to find the future's pearl. The alchemist of the West has turned stone into glass But my alchemy has transmuted glass into flint Pharaohs of today have stalked me in vain; But I fear not; I am blessed with Moses' wand. The flame that can set afire a dark, sunless wood, Will not be throttled by a straw afloat in the wind. Love is self-awareness; love is self-knowledge; Love cares not for the palaces and the power of kings. I will not wonder if I reach even the moon and the stars, For I have hitched my wagon to the star of all stars. First among the wise, last of the Prophets, Who gave a speck of dust the brightness of the Mount. He is the first and last in the eyes of love; He is the Word of God. He is the Word of God. <
1.ami - To the Saqi (from Baal-i-Jibreel), #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   English version by Naeem Siddiqui Original Language Urdu Look! What wonders the spring has wrought! The river bank is a paradise! Rose-embowered glades, Blossoming jasmine and hyacinth, And violets, the envy of the skies!. Rainbow colours transformed Into a chorus of rapturous sounds, And the harmony of flowers The hillside is carnation-red; In the languid haze, the air Seems drunk with the beauty of life! The brook, on the heights of the hill, Dances to its own music. The world is dizzy in a pageant of colour! My rosy-cheeked Cup-bearer! The voice of spring is the voice of life! But the spring lasts not for ever; So bring me the cup that tears all veils -- The wine that brightens life -- The wine that intoxicates the world -- The wine in which flows The music of everlasting life, The wine that reveals eternity's secret. Unveil the secrets, O Saqi. Look! The world has changed apace! New are the songs, and new is the music; The West's magic has dissolved; The West's magicians are bewildered; Old politics has lost its game; The world is tired of kings; Gone are the days of the rich; Gone is the jugglery of old; Awake is China's sleeping giant; The Himalayas' torrents are unleashed; Sinai is riven; Moses awaits the light divine. The Muslim says that God is One But his heart is Still a heathen: Culture, sufism, rites and rthetoric, All adore non- Arab idols; The truth was lost in trifles, And the nation was lost in conventions. The speaker's rhetoric is enchanting, But is devoid of passion; It is clothed in logic neat, But lost in a maze of words; The sufi, unique in the love of truth, Unique in the love of God, Was lost in un-Islamic thought; Was lost in the hierarchic quest; The fire of love is extinguished, And a Muslim is a heap of ashes, O Saqi! Give me the old wine again! Let the potent cup go round! Let me soar on the wings of love; Make my dust bright-pinioned; Make wisdom free; And make the young guide the old; Thou it is that nourishest. this nation; Thou it is that canst sustain it; Urge them to move, to stir; Give them Ali's heart; give them Siddiq's passion; Let the same old love pierce their hearts; Awaken in them a burning zeal; Let the stars throw down their spears, And let the earth's dwellers tremble Give the young a passion that consumes; Give them my vision, my love of God; Free my boat from the whirlpool's grip, And make it move forward-, Reveal to me the secrets of life, For thou knowest them all; The treasures of a fakir like me Are suffused, unsleeping eyes, And secret yearnings of the heart-, My anguished sighs at night, My solitude in the world of men, My hopes and my fears, My quest untiring, My nature an arena of thought A mirror of the world. My heart a battlefield of life, With armies of suspicion, And bastions of certitude; With these treasures I am More rich than the richest of all. Let the young join my throng, And let them find an anchor of hope. The sea of life has its ebb and flow-, In every atom's heart is the pulse of life; It manifests itself in the body, As a flame conceals a wave of smoke; Contact with the earth was harsh for it, But it liked the labour; It is in motion, and not in motion; Tired of the elements' shackles; A unity, imprisoned by plurality; But always unique, unequalled. It has made this dome of myriad glass; It has carved this pantheon. It does not repeat its craft For thou art not me, and I am not thou; It has created the world of men, And remains in solitude, Its brightness is seen in the stars, And in the lustre of pearls-, To it belong the wildernesses, The flowers and the thorns; Mountains sometimes are shaken by its might; It captures angels and nymphs; It makes the eagle pounce on a prey, And leave a blood-stained body. Every atom throbs with life; Rest is an illusion; Life's journey pauses not, For every moment is a new glory; Life, thou thinkest, is a mystery; Life is a delight in eternal flight; Life has seen many ups and downs; It loves a journey, not a goal. Movement is life's being; Movement is truth, pause is a mirage. Life's enjoyment is in perils, In facing ups and downs; In the world beyond Life stalked for death, But the impulse to procreate Peopled the world of man and beast. Flowers blossomed and dropped From this tree of life. Fools think life is ephemeral; Life renews itself for ever -- Moving fast as a flash, Moving to eternity in a breath; Time, a chain of days and nights, Is the ebb and flow of breath. This flow of breath is like a sword, Selfhood is its sharpness; Selfhood is the secret of life; It is the world's awakening, Selfhood is solitary, absorbed, An ocean enclosed in a drop; It shines in light and in darkness, Existent in, but away from, thee and me. The dawn of life behind it, eternity before, It has no frontiers before, no frontiers behind. Afloat on the river of time, Bearing the buffets of the waves, Changing the course of its quest, Shifting its glance from time to time; For it a hill is a grain of sand, Mountains are shattered by its blows; A journey is its beginning and end, And this is the secret of its being. It is the moon's beam, the spark in the flint, Colourless itself, though infused with colours, No concern has it with the calculus of space, With linear time's limits, with the finitude of life. It manifested itself in man's essence of dust, After an eternity of a strife to be born. It is in thy heart that Selfhood has an abode, As heaven has its abode in the cornea of thy eye. To one who guards his Selfhood, The living that demeans it, is poison; He accepts only a living, That keeps his self- esteem; Keep away from royal pomp, Keep thy Selfhood free; Thou shouldst bow in prayer, Not bow to a human being. This myriad-coloured world, Under the sentence of death, This world of sight and sound, I Where life means eating and drinking, Is Selfhood's initial stage; It is not thy abode, O traveller! This dust-bowl is not the source of thy fire; The world is for thee, not thou for the world. Demolish this illusion of' time and space; Selfhood is the Tiger of God, the world is its prey; The earth is its prey, the heavens are its prey; Other worlds there are, still awaiting birth, The earth-born are not the centre of all life; They all await thy assault, Thy cataclysmic thought and deed; Days and nights revolve, To reveal thy Selfhood to thee; Thou art the architect of the world. Words fail to convey the truth; Truth is the mirror, words its shade; Though the breath is a burning flame, The flame has limited bounds. 'If now I soar any farther, The vision will sear my wings.' <
1.anon - The Epic of Gilgamesh TabletIX, #Anonymous - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   over rivers whose crossing is treacherous!
   I want to learn your

1.anon - The Epic of Gilgamesh Tablet VIII, #Anonymous - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   May the holy river Ulaja, along whose banks we grandly used to stroll,
  mourn you.
  --
  the zikru of the river(!) he created'
  Just as day began to dawn Gilgamesh opened(!)

1.anon - The Epic of Gilgamesh Tablet X, #Anonymous - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   to the river
   the boat
  --
  For how long has the river risen and brought the overflowing
                 waters,
  so that dragonflies drift down the river!'
  The face that could gaze upon the face of the Sun

1.anon - The Epic of Gilgamesh Tablet XI The Story of the Flood, #Anonymous - Poems, #unset, #Zen
                 river water,
  so they could make a party like the New Year's Festival.
  --
  Let Utanapishtim reside far away, at the Mouth of the rivers.'
  They took us far away and settled us at the Mouth of the rivers."
  "Now then, who will convene the gods on your behalf,

1.bni - Raga Ramkali, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   Original Language Hindi The ira-vein, the pingala-vein, the sukhmana-vein -- these three converge at one spot. Where the three rivers meet, there is found holy Prayag -- and it is there that the heart bathes and becomes clean. O you saints, it is there that you find the faultless Ram. Only the fortunate few who follow the guru's path understand this truth: the eternal Ram is forever blended therein. What are the manifestations of Deva's abode? There, resounds the Word unspoken. There, neither moon nor sun, air nor water exist. Those who follow the guru's words know all this already. Divine wisdom awakens and hard-heartedness melts away; sweet ambrosia soaks and wets the inner sky. Those who know the secret of this discipline will surely meet the primal Gurudeva. Beyond the Tenth Door is the abode of the inaccessible, the unfathomable Primal Being. Above the body, upon the body is an alcove. Within this alcove is His abode. Be vigilant; do not fall asleep. Attain that stage wherein the three qualities and the three worlds count for nothing. Place the seed-mantra within your heart. Turn back your mind and fix it upon Silence. Be vigilant; do not dwell in falsehood. Restrain and hold back the five senses. Place the guru's teaching in your thoughts, and lay your body and your soul as an offering to Krishna's love. Deem your hands and fingers as branches of a tree: do not lose your life as in a gambling match. Well up the spring that feeds the stream of evil deeds; drive the sun away from the west. Restrain what cannot be restrained, and let the spring gush forth: thus converse with Jaganath. A lamp with four wicks illumines the Tenth Door: countless petals surround the flower's cup. Therein dwells the Lord Himself, holding all His power: a ruby hidden by another precious ruby. In the brain is the lotus encircled by diamonds. Therein is Niranjan, the Holder of the three worlds. All the five types of instruments play sweetly on; the fan sways; the conch forever resounds. The guru's enlightenment tramples all demons underfoot: Beni begs for Your name. [2184.jpg] -- from Songs of the Saints from the Adi Granth, Translated by Nirmal Dass

1.bsv - Dont make me hear all day, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   English version by A. K. Ramanujan Original Language Kannada Don't make me hear all day 'Whose man, whose man, whose man is this?' Let me hear, 'This man is mine, mine this man is mine.' O lord of the meeting rivers, make me feel I'm a son of the house. [1526.jpg] -- from Speaking of Siva, by A K Ramanujan

1.bsv - Make of my body the beam of a lute, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   English version by A. K. Ramanujan Original Language Kannada Make of my body the beam of a lute of my head the sounding gourd of my nerves the strings of my fingers the plucking rods. Clutch me close and play your thirty-two songs O lord of the meeting rivers! [1526.jpg] -- from Speaking of Siva, by A K Ramanujan <
1.bsv - The eating bowl is not one bronze, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   English version by A. K. Ramanujan Original Language Kannada The eating bowl is not one bronze and the looking glass another. Bowl and mirror are one metal Giving back light one becomes a mirror. Aware, one is the Lord's; unaware, a mere human. Worship the lord without forgetting, the lord of the meeting rivers. [1526.jpg] -- from Speaking of Siva, by A K Ramanujan <
1.bsv - The pot is a God, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   English version by A. K. Ramanujan Original Language Kannada The pot is a God. The winnowing fan is a God. The stone in the street is a God. The comb is a God. The bowstring is also a God. The bushel is a God and the spouted cup is a God. Gods, gods, there are so many there's no place left for a foot. There is only one God. He is our Lord of the Meeting rivers. [1526.jpg] -- from Speaking of Siva, by A K Ramanujan <
1.bsv - The Temple and the Body, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   English version by A. K. Ramanujan Original Language Kannada The rich will make temples for Siva. What shall I, a poor man, do? My legs are pillars, the body the shrine, the head a cupola of gold. Listen, O lord of the meeting rivers, things standing shall fall, but the moving ever shall stay. [1526.jpg] -- from Speaking of Siva, by A K Ramanujan <
1.bsv - The waters of joy, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   English version by A. K. Ramanujan Original Language Kannada When like a hailstone crystal like a waxwork image the flesh melts in pleasure how can I tell you? The waters of joy broke the banks and ran out of my eyes. I touched and joined my lord of the meeting rivers. How can I talk to anyone of that? [1526.jpg] -- from Speaking of Siva, by A K Ramanujan <
1.bsv - Where they feed the fire, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   English version by A. K. Ramanujan Original Language Kannada In a brahmin house where they feed the fire as a god when the fire goes wild and burns the house they splash on it the water of the gutter and the dust of the street, beat their breasts and call the crowd. These men then forget their worship and scold their fire, O lord of the meeting rivers! [1526.jpg] -- from Speaking of Siva, by A K Ramanujan <
1f.lovecraft - At the Mountains of Madness, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   course of some great river which in Tertiary timesmillions of years
   agohad poured through the city and into some prodigious subterranean
  --
   that broad river had once pierced the foothills and approached its
   sinking-place in the great range. The headlands at the streams
  --
   virtually without signs of sentient artifice. The course of the river
   beyond the city seemed marked by a broad depressed line; while the land
  --
   left, where the ancient river had doubtless flowed through the town
   into the mountains.
  --
   flood from the river, or from the bursting of some ancient glacial dam
   in the great range, had helped to create the special state now
  --
   This vast nighted gulf had undoubtedly been worn by the great river
   which flowed down from the nameless and horrible westward mountains,
  --
   This river, once crossed by scores of noble stone bridges, was plainly
   the one whose extinct course we had seen in our aroplane survey. Its
  --
   designfound in the great river and indicated as having been washed
   down through waving, vine-draped cycad-forests from those horrible
  --
   river-course, and the other perhaps twice that distance in the opposite
   direction.
  --
   bottom of their great river. The darkness of inner earth could likewise
   have been no deterrent to a race accustomed to long antarctic nights.
  --
   great river was now lifeless, and the upper sea had lost most of its
   denizens except the seals and whales. All the birds had flown away,
  --
   flourishing arts around them, and a great river sweeping northward
   along the base of the mighty mountains toward a far-away tropic ocean.
  --
   The intervening river-course prevented our trying any of the more
   southerly tunnels on this trip; and indeed, if both of the neighbouring
  --
   the ancient table-land, the depressed course of the bygone river
   traversing it as an irregular ribbon of shadow. For a second we gasped
  --
   of what the great bygone river had washed down into the city from their
   accursed slopesand wondered how much sense and how much folly had lain

1f.lovecraft - Celephais, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   could see strange lands and rivers and cities of surpassing beauty,
   spread indolently in the sunshine which seemed never to lessen or
  --
   tower window overlooking a mighty plain and river lit by the full moon;
   and in the silent city that spread away from the river-bank he thought
   he beheld some feature or arrangement which he had known before. He
  --
   reedy river, and the death lying upon that land, as it had lain since
   King Kynaratholis came home from his conquests to find the vengeance of

1f.lovecraft - He, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   rolled in from the river despite the glaring moonlight. Suddenly the
   urn to which I clung began to tremble, as if sharing my own lethal

1f.lovecraft - Ibid, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   trading post of Milwaukee on the Menominee river and the shore of Lake
   Michigan.

1f.lovecraft - In the Walls of Eryx, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   seeking separate crystals out of jungle river-beds. Sometime Ill urge
   the wiping out of these scaly beggars by a good stiff army from home.

1f.lovecraft - Medusas Coil, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   a clump of trees near the small river on my right; perhaps a full
   half-mile from the road, and probably reachable by some path or drive
  --
   Somewhere near the river I heard the mournful note of a dove, and it
   seemed as if the coursing water itself were faintly audible. Half in a
  --
   cabins which stood on the flat ground in the rearground that the river
   had now invadedand to hear them singing and laughing and playing the
  --
   flower-bordered walks curving through it. riversidefor such the
   place was calledhad been a lovely and idyllic homestead in its day;
  --
   was dropping his studies and bringing the woman home to riverside. He
   said she had made a great sacrifice and resigned her leadership of the
  --
   gentlewomanthe future mistress of riverside, and mother of de Russys
   to come.
  --
   in strict confidence, as soon as he was settled with her at riverside.
   I got to staying alone in my room more and more, with my failing
  --
   around it and throw the ashes into the river! Marsh knewand was
   warning me. He knew what it waswhat that womanthat leopardess, or
  --
   land beside the river, and several bends of the weed-choked drive I had
   been so hastily traversing. In both of these latter places I now beheld
  --
   You mean riversideol man de Russys place. Queer goins on there
   fifteen or twenty years ago. Ol mans boy married a gal from abroad,
  --
   friendsthat if anyone was to blame for the trouble at riverside it was
   the woman, Marceline. She was not suited to Missouri ways, I said, and
  --
   riversidethe accursed gorgon or lamia whose hateful crinkly coil of
   serpent-hair must even now be brooding and twining vampirically around

1f.lovecraft - Memory, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   At the very bottom of the valley lies the river Than, whose waters are
   slimy and filled with weeds. From hidden springs it rises, and to
  --
   beings were like the waters of the river Than, not to be understood.
   Their deeds I recall not, for they were but of the moment. Their aspect
  --
   river. These beings of yesterday were called Man.
   So the Genie flew back to the thin horned moon, and the Daemon looked

1f.lovecraft - Nyarlathotep, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   the horizon, we could not find the third tower by the river, and
   noticed that the silhouette of the second tower was ragged at the top.

1f.lovecraft - Poetry and the Gods, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   Weary moon on the river of the sky,
   The stir of light in the willows is like the flashing of a thousand
  --
   Weary moon on the river of the sky . . . weary moon!
   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism-quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism-quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism-quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
  --
   more, and pine over rivers turned red with the blood of mortals. Ares
   and his train have gone forth with the madness of Gods, and have

1f.lovecraft - The Beast in the Cave, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   are wafted in at every freshet of Green river, which communicates in
   some occult manner with the waters of the cave. I occupied my terrible

1f.lovecraft - The Book, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   black, oily river where the mists always swirl. That place was very
   old, and the ceiling-high shelves full of rotting volumes reached back

1f.lovecraft - The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   east of the river; and from the rear windows of its rambling wings he
   could look dizzily out over all the clustered spires, domes, roofs, and
  --
   Town Street that the founders had laid out at the rivers edge in
   1636. Here ran innumerable little lanes with leaning, huddled houses of
  --
   the ice of the neighbouring river to see what tracks others might have
   left. Finding his own vigils interrupted by nautical duties, he hired a
  --
   whilst hidden in the bushes along the river-bank in the rear, where the
   high ground sloped steeply down to the valley of the Pawtuxet, there
  --
   bands of unseen workmen from the river. Joseph Curwen put his mongrel
   seamen to diverse uses indeed! During the heavy spring rains of 1769
   the two watchers kept a sharp eye on the steep river-bank to see if any
   subterrene secrets might be washed to light, and were rewarded by the
  --
   and the watchers kept careful track of the river-bank behind the Curwen
   farm. Large sections were washed away, and a certain number of bones
  --
   Pawtuxet about a mile below, where the river flows in falls over a
   rocky terrace to join the placid landlocked cove. There, where quaint
  --
   round of things that were floating down the river and flashing into
   sight for a minute as they went over the falls. Of course the Pawtuxet
   is a long river which winds through many settled regions abounding in
   graveyards, and of course the spring rains had been very heavy; but the
  --
   Weeden was just then at seain haste to the river-bank behind the farm;
   where surely enough there remained the evidences of an extensive
  --
   January night with heavy snow underfoot there resounded over the river
   and up the hill a shocking series of cries which brought sleepy heads
  --
   steal down into the river valley behind the Curwen farm and demolish
   with axes or gunpowder the oaken door in the high, steep bank, and the
  --
   The river party would break down the hillside door at the sound of a
   single whistle-blast, then waiting and capturing anything which might
  --
   with Capt. Hopkins to the river-bank, while President Manning was
   detailed with Capt. Mathewson to the stone building. Dr. Bowen, with
  --
   Capt. Hopkins had joined Capt. Whipple to notify him of the river
   partys readiness. The leader would then deliver the loud single blast,
  --
   river valley and the hillside door, and the third to subdivide and
   attend to the actual buildings of the Curwen farm.
  --
   explosion of powder from the direction of the river. About an hour
   afterward all the dogs began to bark frightfully, and there were vague
  --
   ventured to pierce the tangled shrubbery on the river-bank behind which
   the hillside door may have lain, nor did any try to frame a definite
  --
   and affairsa cotton manufacturer with extensive mills at riverpoint in
   the Pawtuxet Valleyand not one to listen to feminine scruples. The
  --
   soft, roof-pierced greenery of the ancient hill across the river, and
   the tall colonial spire of the First Baptist Church limned pink in the
  --
   with its glimpse of the river, the old Market House, and the head of
   the bay, and up the steep curved slope of Waterman Street to Prospect,
  --
   river-bank, along which he would walk toward the north, usually not
   reappearing for a very long while.
  --
   phenomenal baying of dogs which seemed to centre near the river just
   north of Rhodes-on-the-Pawtuxet. The volume and quality of the
  --
   somewhere near the bank of the river, put an end to the disturbance.
   Strange and unpleasant odours, probably from the oil tanks along the
  --
   river slightly above Rhodes, but for some odd reason the youth would
   have nothing else. He gave the real-estate agencies no peace till one
  --
   bungalow on the bluff above the river.
   Willett had visited the spot before through sheer curiosity, though of
  --
   bluff towered above the lovely bends of the river and the sweep of
   misty downlands beyond. Houses were still few here, and there was no
  --
   I am grown phthisical, he began, from this cursed river air. You
   must excuse my speech. I suppose you are come from my father to see
  --
   river-bank which old manuscripts mentioned. As to popular opinions of
   the bungalows various inhabitants, it was soon plain that the Brava

1f.lovecraft - The Cats of Ulthar, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   It is said that in Ulthar, which lies beyond the river Skai, no man may
   kill a cat; and this I can verily believe as I gaze upon him who

1f.lovecraft - The Crawling Chaos, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   stars. Under the ivory bridges of Teloe flow rivers of liquid gold
   bearing pleasure-barges bound for blossomy Cytharion of the Seven Suns.
  --
   gods dwell in Teloe of the golden rivers, but among them shalt thou
   dwell.

1f.lovecraft - The Curse of Yig, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   Wichitasnorth of the Wichita river, in what is at present Caddo
   County. There is a small village called Binger there now, and the
  --
   tributary of the Canadian river. He did not like the rocky cast of the
   place, but allowed himself to be overruled this once; leading the

1f.lovecraft - The Doom That Came to Sarnath, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   winding river Ai. And certain tribes, more hardy than the rest, pushed
   on to the border of the lake and built Sarnath at a spot where precious
  --
   the winding river Ai and beyond. So Sarnath waxed mighty and learned
   and beautiful, and sent forth conquering armies to subdue the
  --
   the river Ai, though they scarce knew the reason for their departing.
   Then, close to the hour of midnight, all the bronze gates of Sarnath

1f.lovecraft - The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   and said that in Ulthar, beyond the river Skai, there still lingered
   the last copy of those inconceivably old Pnakotic Manuscripts made by
  --
   snatches of boatmens songs came from the placid river. The country was
   very beautiful, with green hedges and groves and picturesque peaked
  --
   black slaves from Parg across the river. That was all they ever took,
   those unpleasantly featured merchants and their unseen rowers; never
  --
   of Hatheg and the ivory that the black men carve across the river in
   Parg. Carter made arrangements with the captain to go to Baharna and
  --
   river to its mouth. This they at once resolved to do, and lost no time
   in loping off, since the thickening of the dusk promised a full night
  --
   willow-fringed river, and the cats went back into the wood.
   Well did the traveller know those garden lands that lie betwixt the
  --
   river Oukranos that marked his course. The sun rose higher over gentle
   slopes of grove and lawn, and heightened the colours of the thousand
  --
   the rivers edge and bear that temple of loveliness wherein the King of
   Ilek-Vad comes from his far realm on the twilight sea once a year in a
  --
   seven pinnacled towers, and its inner shrine where the river enters
   through hidden channels and the god sings softly in the night. Many
  --
   in the lee of gentle riverward hills bearing peaceful thatched cottages
   and the shrines of amiable gods carven from jasper or chrysoberyl.
  --
   above the vapours. And where Thrans gates open on the river are great
   wharves of marble, with ornate galleons of fragrant cedar and
  --
   twilight float up from the river to the marvellous golden spires of
   Thran. And just at the hour of dusk he came to the southern gate, and
  --
   streets to the river, where at an old sea-tavern he found the captains
   and seamen he had known in myriad other dreams. There he bought his
  --
   Late in the day the galleon reached those bends of the river which
   traverse the perfumed jungles of Kled. Here Carter wished he might
  --
   In the morning the river had broadened out greatly, and Carter saw by
   the houses along the banks that they were close to the vast trading

1f.lovecraft - The Dreams in the Witch House, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
  Meadow Hill and on the unpeopled island in the river. She had spoken
  also of the Black Man, of her oath, and of her new secret name of
  --
  twice to the ill-regarded island in the river, and made a sketch of the
  singular angles described by the moss-grown rows of grey standing

1f.lovecraft - The Festival, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   belching column of sick greenish flame and washed by a wide oily river
   that flowed from abysses frightful and unsuspected to join the blackest
  --
   cold flame, out of the Tartarean leagues through which that oily river
   rolled uncanny, unheard, and unsuspected, there flopped rhythmically a
  --
   by one along the reaches of that unlighted river, into pits and
   galleries of panic where poison springs feed frightful and
  --
   underground river that bubbled somewhere to the caves of the sea; flung
   myself into that putrescent juice of earths inner horrors before the

1f.lovecraft - The Horror in the Burying-Ground, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   of the people have drifted to the towns across the distant river or to
   the city beyond the distant hills. The steeple of the old white church

1f.lovecraft - The Horror in the Museum, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   Southwark Street across the river, where waxen things so much more
   horrible than the worst effigies at Madame Tussauds were shewn, and he

WORDNET



--- Overview of noun river

The noun river has 1 sense (first 1 from tagged texts)
                    
1. (55) river ::: (a large natural stream of water (larger than a creek); "the river was navigable for 50 miles")


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

1 sense of river                            

Sense 1
river
   => stream, watercourse
     => body of water, water
       => thing
         => physical entity
           => entity


--- Hyponyms of noun river

1 sense of river                            

Sense 1
river
   HAS INSTANCE=> Aare, Aar, Aare River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Acheron, River Acheron
   HAS INSTANCE=> Adige, River Adige
   HAS INSTANCE=> Aire, River Aire, Aire River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Alabama, Alabama River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Allegheny, Allegheny River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Amazon, Amazon River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Amur, Amur River, Heilong Jiang, Heilong
   HAS INSTANCE=> Angara, Angara River, Tunguska, Upper Tunguska
   HAS INSTANCE=> Apalachicola, Apalachicola River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Araguaia, Araguaia River, Araguaya, Araguaya River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Aras, Araxes
   HAS INSTANCE=> Arauca
   HAS INSTANCE=> Argun, Argun River, Ergun He
   HAS INSTANCE=> Arkansas, Arkansas River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Arno, Arno River, River Arno
   HAS INSTANCE=> Avon, River Avon, Upper Avon, Upper Avon River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Avon, River Avon
   HAS INSTANCE=> Bighorn, Bighorn River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Big Sioux River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Brahmaputra, Brahmaputra River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Brazos, Brazos River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Caloosahatchee, Caloosahatchee River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Cam, River Cam, Cam River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Canadian, Canadian River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Cape Fear River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Chao Phraya
   HAS INSTANCE=> Charles, Charles River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Chattahoochee, Chattahoochee River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Cimarron, Cimarron River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Clinch River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Clyde
   HAS INSTANCE=> Cocytus, River Cocytus
   HAS INSTANCE=> Colorado, Colorado River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Colorado, Colorado River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Columbia, Columbia River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Congo, Congo River, Zaire River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Connecticut, Connecticut River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Coosa, Coosa River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Cumberland, Cumberland River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Danube, Danube River, Danau
   HAS INSTANCE=> Darling, Darling River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Delaware, Delaware River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Demerara
   HAS INSTANCE=> Detroit River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Dnieper, Dnieper River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Don, Don River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ebro, Ebro River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Elbe, Elbe River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Elizabeth River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Euphrates, Euphrates River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Flint, Flint River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Forth, Forth River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Fox River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ganges, Ganges River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Gan Jiang, Kan River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Garonne, Garonne River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Gila, Gila River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Grand River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Green, Green River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Housatonic, Housatonic River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Huang He, Hwang Ho, Yellow River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hudson, Hudson River
   HAS INSTANCE=> IJssel, IJssel river
   HAS INSTANCE=> Illinois River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Indigirka, Indigirka River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Indus, Indus River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Irrawaddy, Irrawaddy River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Irtish, Irtish River, Irtysh, Irtysh River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Isere, Isere River
   HAS INSTANCE=> James, James River
   HAS INSTANCE=> James, James River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Jordan, Jordan River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Kanawha, Kanawha River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Kansas, Kansas River, Kaw River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Kasai, Kasai River, River Kasai
   HAS INSTANCE=> Kissimmee, Kissimmee River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Klamath, Klamath River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Kura, Kura River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lehigh River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lena, Lena River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lethe, River Lethe
   HAS INSTANCE=> Limpopo, Crocodile River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Little Bighorn, Little Bighorn River, Little Horn
   HAS INSTANCE=> Little Missouri, Little Missouri River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Little Sioux River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Little Wabash, Little Wabash River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Loire, Loire River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mackenzie, Mackenzie River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Madeira, Madeira River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Magdalena, Magdalena River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mekong, Mekong River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Merrimack, Merrimack River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Meuse, Meuse River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Milk, Milk River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mississippi, Mississippi River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Missouri, Missouri River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mobile, Mobile River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mohawk River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Monongahela, Monongahela River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Moreau River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Murray, Murray River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Murrumbidgee, Murrumbidgee River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Namoi, Namoi River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Nan, Nan River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Neckar, Neckar River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Neosho, Neosho River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Neva, Neva River
   HAS INSTANCE=> New River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Niagara, Niagara River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Niger, Niger River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Nile, Nile River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Niobrara, Niobrara River
   HAS INSTANCE=> North Platte, North Platte River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ob, Ob River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Oder, Oder River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ohio, Ohio River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Orange, Orange River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Orinoco, Orinoco River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Osage, Osage River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Outaouais, Ottawa, Ottawa river
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ouachita, Ouachita River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ouse, Ouse River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Parana, Parana River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Parnaiba, Parnahiba
   HAS INSTANCE=> Pearl River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Pecos, Pecos River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Pee Dee, Pee Dee River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Penobscot, Penobscot River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ping, Ping River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Platte, Platte River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Po, Po River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Potomac, Potomac River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Purus, Purus River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Rappahannock, Rappahannock River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Red, Red River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Republican, Republican River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Rhine, Rhine River, Rhein
   HAS INSTANCE=> Rhone, Rhone River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Rio Grande, Rio Bravo
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ruhr, Ruhr River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Russian River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Saale, Saale River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sabine, Sabine River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sacramento River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Saint Francis, Saint Francis River, St. Francis, St. Francis River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Saint John, Saint John River, St. John, St. John River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Saint Johns, Saint Johns River, St. Johns, St. Johns River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Saint Lawrence, Saint Lawrence River, St. Lawrence, St. Lawrence River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Salmon, Salmon River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sambre, Sambre River
   HAS INSTANCE=> San Joaquin River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sao Francisco
   HAS INSTANCE=> Saone, Saone River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Savannah, Savannah River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Scheldt, Scheldt River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Seine, Seine River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Severn, River Severn, Severn River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Severn, Severn River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Seyhan, Seyhan River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Shari, Shari River, Chari, Chari River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Shenandoah River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Snake, Snake River
   HAS INSTANCE=> South Platte, South Platte River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Styx, River Styx
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sun River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Suriname River, Surinam River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Susquehanna, Susquehanna River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tagus, Tagus River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tallapoosa, Tallapoosa River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tennessee, Tennessee River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Thames, River Thames, Thames River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tiber, Tevere
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tigris, Tigris River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tocantins, Tocantins River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tombigbee, Tombigbee River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Trent, River Trent, Trent River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Trinity River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tunguska, Lower Tunguska
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tunguska, Stony Tunguska
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tyne, River Tyne, Tyne River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Uruguay River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Vetluga, Vetluga River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Vistula, Vistula River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Volga, Volga River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Volkhov, Volkhov River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Volta
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wabash, Wabash River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Weser, Weser River
   HAS INSTANCE=> White, White River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Willamette, Willamette River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wisconsin, Wisconsin River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Yalu, Yalu River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Chang Jiang, Changjiang, Chang, Yangtze, Yangtze River, Yangtze Kiang
   HAS INSTANCE=> Yazoo, Yazoo River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Yellowstone, Yellowstone River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Yenisei, Yenisei River, Yenisey, Yenisey River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Yukon, Yukon River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Zambezi, Zambezi River
   HAS INSTANCE=> Zhu Jiang, Canton River, Chu Kiang, Pearl River


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

1 sense of river                            

Sense 1
river
   => stream, watercourse




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun river

1 sense of river                            

Sense 1
river
  -> stream, watercourse
   => branch
   => brook, creek
   => headstream
   => river
   => rivulet, rill, run, runnel, streamlet
   => tidal river, tidewater river, tidal stream, tidewater stream




--- Grep of noun river
aare river
aire river
alabama river
allegheny river
amazon river
amur river
angara river
apalachicola river
araguaia river
araguaya river
argun river
arkansas river
arno river
arriver
automobile driver
backseat driver
battle of granicus river
big sioux river
bighorn river
brahmaputra river
brazos river
bus driver
cabdriver
caloosahatchee river
cam river
canadian river
canton river
cape fear river
chari river
charles river
chattahoochee river
cimarron river
clinch river
colorado river
colorado river hemp
columbia river
congo river
connecticut river
contriver
coosa river
crocodile river
cumberland river
danube river
darling river
dawson river salmon
delaware river
designated driver
detroit river
device driver
dnieper river
don river
driver
east river
ebro river
elbe river
elizabeth river
engine driver
euphrates river
flat tip screwdriver
flint river
forth river
fox river
ganges river
garonne river
gila river
grand river
green river
hack-driver
hack driver
harlem river
housatonic river
hudson river
hudson river school
ijssel river
illinois river
indigirka river
indus river
irrawaddy river
irtish river
irtysh river
isere river
james river
jordan river
kan river
kanawha river
kansas river
kasai river
kaw river
kissimmee river
klamath river
kura river
lehigh river
lena river
little bighorn river
little missouri river
little sioux river
little wabash river
livery driver
loire river
mackenzie river
madeira river
magdalena river
marne river
mekong river
merrimack river
metaurus river
meuse river
milk river
mississippi river
missouri river
mobile river
mohawk river
monongahela river
moreau river
mule driver
murray river
murrumbidgee river
namoi river
nan river
neckar river
neosho river
neva river
new river
new river gorge bridge
niagara river
niger river
nile river
niobrara river
nondriver
north platte river
ob river
oder river
ohio river
orange river
orinoco river
osage river
ottawa river
ouachita river
ouse river
owner-driver
para river
parana river
pearl river
pecos river
pee dee river
penobscot river
phillips screwdriver
pile driver
ping river
plata river
platte river
platte river penstemon
po river
potomac river
purus river
race driver
rappahannock river
ratchet screwdriver
red river
republican river
rhine river
rhone river
river
river acheron
river adige
river aire
river arno
river avon
river basin
river birch
river blindness
river boat
river bottom
river boulder
river cam
river cocytus
river cooter
river dolphin
river gum
river horse
river kasai
river lethe
river limpet
river otter
river pear
river prawn
river red gum
river severn
river shad
river styx
river thames
river trent
river tyne
rivera
riverbank
riverbed
riverside
ruhr river
russian river
saale river
sabine river
sacramento river
saint francis river
saint john river
saint johns river
saint lawrence river
salmon river
sambre river
san joaquin river
saone river
savannah river
scheldt river
screwdriver
seine river
severn river
seyhan river
shari river
shenandoah river
slave driver
snake river
somme river
south platte river
spiral ratchet screwdriver
st. francis river
st. john river
st. johns river
st. lawrence river
stake driver
striver
sun river
surinam river
suriname river
susquehanna river
swan river daisy
swan river everlasting
tagus river
tallapoosa river
tank driver
taxidriver
tennessee river
test driver
thames river
tidal river
tidewater river
tigris river
tocantins river
tombigbee river
trent river
trinity river
truck driver
tyne river
upper avon river
uruguay river
vetluga river
vistula river
volga river
volkhov river
wabash river
weser river
white river
willamette river
wisconsin river
yalu river
yangtze river
yazoo river
yellow river
yellowstone river
yenisei river
yenisey river
yukon river
zaire river
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Wikipedia - African river martin -- A migratory passerine bird of the swallow family
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Wikipedia - Bealey River -- River in South Island, New Zealand
Wikipedia - Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria
Wikipedia - Bear River City, Utah -- City in Utah, United States
Wikipedia - Bear River City, Wyoming -- Human settlement in Wyoming, United States
Wikipedia - Bear River (Feather River tributary) -- River in California, United States
Wikipedia - Bear River (Great Salt Lake) -- River in southwestern Wyoming, southeastern Idaho, and northern Utah
Wikipedia - Bear River, Minnesota -- Unincorporated community in Minnesota, United States
Wikipedia - Beaumont Unified School District -- Public school district in Riverside County, California
Wikipedia - Beaver Creek (New Hope River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Beaverdam Brook (New Jersey) -- River in New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Beaverdam Creek (Wicomico County) -- Small river in Wicomico County, Maryland
Wikipedia - Beaverhead River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Beberbach (Humme) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Beberbach (Schunter) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bebra (Fulda) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Becking River -- river in Papua, Indonesia
Wikipedia - Beckler River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Bedard River -- River in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Beecher Island -- A sandbar located along the lower course of the Arikaree River
Wikipedia - Beek (Hamme) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Beerbach (Modau) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Beetree Creek (Swannanoa River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Bega (Werre) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Beibuschbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Beilbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Beise (Fulda) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bekelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Beke (Lippe) -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Beke (Warnow) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Belem River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Belen Garcia -- Spanish racing driver and pole vaulter
Wikipedia - Belen River -- River in Panama
Wikipedia - Belice -- River in Italy
Wikipedia - Bellamonter Rottum -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bell Weir Lock -- Lock on the River Thames in England
Wikipedia - Belo River (Iguazu River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Belt Creek (Montana) -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Bemarivo River -- river in Madagascar
Wikipedia - Benaja Creek (Haw River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Benanain River -- Benanain River
Wikipedia - Bendahler Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bend of the River -- 1952 film
Wikipedia - Benfe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Benjamim Constant River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Benjamin Rivera Noriega Airport -- Airport in Culebra, Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Ben Keating -- American racing driver (born 1971)
Wikipedia - Bennefield Branch (Leipsic River tributary) -- Stream in Delaware, USA
Wikipedia - Bennetts River -- river in United States of America
Wikipedia - Bennier Graben -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Benny Parsons -- American racecar driver and journalist
Wikipedia - Bensbach River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Bentgraben -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Benthic boundary layer -- The layer of water directly above the sediment at the bottom of a river, lake or sea
Wikipedia - Bentreff -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Berchtesgadener Ache -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Berfa -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Berghauser Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Berkel -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Berlebecke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bermagui River -- river in New South Wales, Australia
Wikipedia - Bermecke (Heve) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bermecke (Mohne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bernard Alvarez -- Racecar driver from Florida
Wikipedia - Berne (Ollen) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Berner Au -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Berre (Aude) -- River in France
Wikipedia - Berry Brook (Beaver Kill tributary) -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Berrys Creek -- River known for its pollution in northeastern New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Berste -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - BerufjarM-CM-0ara -- River in Iceland
Wikipedia - Besbre -- River in central France
Wikipedia - Betsy Driver -- Mayor of Flemington and intersex activist
Wikipedia - Betty McGees Creek (Uwharrie River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Between the Stars and Waves -- Album by Rivermaya
Wikipedia - Beuster (Innerste) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Beverbach (Weser) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Beverbach (Wurm) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bever (Ems) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Beverley Brook -- River in London, England
Wikipedia - Bever (Oste) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bever (Weser) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bever (Wupper) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bewer -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bexter -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Beyond the Black River -- Conan novella by Robert E. Howard
Wikipedia - Bhairab River -- river in Bangladesh
Wikipedia - Bharali River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Bharalu River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Bheri River -- River in Nepal
Wikipedia - Bhotekoshi River -- River in Nepal
Wikipedia - Bian River (Indonesia) -- River in Indonesia
Wikipedia - Biberbach (Danube) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Biberbach (Main) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Biber (Danube) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Biber (Mohne) -- River of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Biber (Rhine) -- River in the borderland between Germany and Switzerland.
Wikipedia - Bibers -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bibert -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bibliography of Rivers State -- Wikipedia bibliography
Wikipedia - Biboy Rivera -- Filipino ten-pin bowler
Wikipedia - Bickgraben -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bidjara (Warrego River) -- An Aboriginal Australian people of eastern Queenlsand.
Wikipedia - Bidyadhari River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Bieberbach (Honne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bieber (Haune) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bieber (Rodau) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bieke (Bigge) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bieke (Glenne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bietnitz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Big Bend Dam -- Dam on the Missouri River in South Dakota, US
Wikipedia - Big Black River (Mississippi) -- River in the US state of Mississippi
Wikipedia - Big Blue River (Kansas) -- River in Nebraska and Kansas
Wikipedia - Big Branch (Haw River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Big Butte Creek -- River in Oregon, United States of America
Wikipedia - Big East River -- river in Canada
Wikipedia - Bigei River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Big Four Bridge -- Pedestrian bridge that crosses the Ohio River at Louisville, KY
Wikipedia - Bigge (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Big Hole River -- River in Montana, United States
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Wikipedia - Big John Mazmanian -- American racing driver (1926-2006)
Wikipedia - Big Maria Mountains -- Mountain range in southern California near the Colorado River
Wikipedia - Big Muddy Creek (Missouri River tributary) -- tributary of the Missouri River in the United States and Canada
Wikipedia - Big River (California) -- River in Mendocino County, California (USA), south of Mendocino Village
Wikipedia - Big River Man -- 2009 film directed by John Maringouin
Wikipedia - Big River Way -- Road in New South Wales
Wikipedia - Big Sandy Creek (Montana) -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area -- Protected area in central northeast Tennessee and southeastern Kentucky, United States
Wikipedia - Big Sur River
Wikipedia - Big Two-Hearted River -- Short story by Ernest Hemingway
Wikipedia - Big Wainihinihi Creek -- River in New Zealand
Wikipedia - Bill Bowman (racing driver) -- Racecar driver from Maryland
Wikipedia - Bille (Elbe) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bill Elliott -- American racecar driver and team owner
Wikipedia - Bill Ervin -- Racecar driver from Tennessee
Wikipedia - Bill Hollar -- Racecar driver from North Carolina
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Wikipedia - Bill Venturini -- American racing driver and team owner
Wikipedia - Billy's Creek -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Bina (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bindal River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Biobio River -- River in Chile
Wikipedia - Bisby River -- River in Chaudiere-Appalaches, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Bisnumati River -- River in Nepal
Wikipedia - Bistra Marului -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - Bitoi River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Bizdidel -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - Black Creek (Florida) -- River in Florida, United States of America
Wikipedia - Black Creek (Savannah River tributary) -- River in Georgia, United States
Wikipedia - Black Diamond / High River Cash -- World Curling Tour event
Wikipedia - Black Elster -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Black Falls, Arizona -- Geographic feature on the Little Colorado River, Arizona
Wikipedia - Blackfriars Bridge -- Bridge over the River Thames in London
Wikipedia - Black Kocher -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Black Lauter -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Blackmud Creek -- River in Canada
Wikipedia - Black Potts Ait -- Island in the River Thames, England
Wikipedia - Black River and Western Railroad -- New Jersey railroad
Wikipedia - Black River (Cape Town) -- River in Western Cape province, South Africa
Wikipedia - Black River Gorges National Park -- National park in Mauritius
Wikipedia - Black River, Newfoundland and Labrador -- Settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Wikipedia - Black River (North Carolina) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Black Sea undersea river -- A current of particularly saline water flowing through the Bosphorus Strait and along the seabed of the Black Sea
Wikipedia - Blackstaff River -- River in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Wikipedia - Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor -- Area dedicated to the history of the early American Industrial Revolution
Wikipedia - Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park -- National Park Service unit in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, United States
Wikipedia - Blackstone River -- River in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, USA
Wikipedia - Blackwall Rock -- Reef in the River Thames
Wikipedia - Blackwall Tunnel -- Pair of road tunnels underneath the River Thames in London
Wikipedia - Black Warrior River -- River in Alabama, United States
Wikipedia - Blackwater Creek (Hillsborough County, Florida) -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Blackwater Creek (Lake County, Florida) -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Blackwater River (Florida) -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Blahnita (Gilort) -- Tributary of the river Gilort in Romania
Wikipedia - Blaise (Marne) -- River in France
Wikipedia - Blanche River (Becancour River tributary) -- River in Centre-du-Quebec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Blanche River (Bourbon River tributary) -- River in Centre-du-Quebec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Blanche River (Bulstrode River tributary) -- River in Centre-du-Quebec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Blanche River (Felton River tributary) -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Blanco River (Lares, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Blanco River (Naguabo, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Blanda -- River in Iceland
Wikipedia - Blankenwaters Wiesengraben -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Blattbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Blau (Danube) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Blender Emte -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Blinde Rot -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Blombach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Blood tables: it is a holy action to kill Rosas -- Book by Jose Rivera Indarte
Wikipedia - Bloomfield River -- River in Far North Queensland, Australia
Wikipedia - Blue Creek (Belize) -- River and archaeological site in Belize
Wikipedia - Blue Nile River
Wikipedia - Bluestone Lake -- reservoir located on the New River near Hinton, West Virginia
Wikipedia - Bluestone National Scenic River -- 4,310 acres in West Virginia (US) managed by the National Park Service
Wikipedia - Blyde River Canyon -- Large canyon in South Africa
Wikipedia - BM-CM-$chlesbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - BM-CM-$ke (Telte) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - BM-CM-$ra -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - BM-CM-"rladel -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - BMU Bridge over Wind River -- Bridge in Wyoming, United States
Wikipedia - Boats on the River -- 1946 Picture book
Wikipedia - Boa Vista River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Bob Anderson (racing driver) -- British motorcycle racer
Wikipedia - Bob Burcham -- Racecar driver from Georgia
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Wikipedia - Bobby Shriver -- American activist and attorney
Wikipedia - Bob Cooper (racing driver) -- Racecar driver from North Carolina
Wikipedia - Bob Derrington -- Racecar driver from Texas
Wikipedia - Bob Jane -- Australian racing driver and entrepreneur
Wikipedia - Bob Keselowski -- American racing driver and team owner
Wikipedia - Bobs Creek (Pennsylvania) -- River in Pennsylvania, United States
Wikipedia - Boca Chica (Texas) -- Area on the Rio Grande River Delta
Wikipedia - Bocholter Aa -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bockhorner Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Boco River -- River in Portugal
Wikipedia - Bodeasa (river) -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - Boeuf River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Bogota River -- River in Colombia
Wikipedia - Bohme (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Boiken Creek -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Boivre -- River in western France
Wikipedia - Boize -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bojana (river) -- River in Albania and Montenegro, flows from Lake ShkodM-CM-+r to the Adriatic Sea
Wikipedia - Bolgenach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bolshoy Pit -- River in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Wikipedia - Bomazi -- ancestor-god in the mythology of the Bushongo people of the Congo River area
Wikipedia - Bomlitz (river) -- River in Lower Saxony, Germany
Wikipedia - Bom River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Bonaventure River
Wikipedia - Bond Falls -- Waterfall on the Ontonagon River in Michigan, United States
Wikipedia - Bonelli River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Bonito River (Alonzo River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Bonito River (Ivai River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Bonnieure -- River in France
Wikipedia - Bon Secour River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Bonygutt Brook -- Tributary of Green Brook River in New Jersey, U.S.
Wikipedia - Boqueron River -- River in Ecuador
Wikipedia - Borbach (Ennepe) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Borbach (Ruhr) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Borboleta River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Borgang River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Bormelsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Borstelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Borzontul Mic -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - Bosbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Boston University Bridge -- Bridge over the Charles River between Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts
Wikipedia - Botijas River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Bottwar -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Boulder River (Sweet Grass County, Montana) -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Boulder River (Washington) -- River in Washington
Wikipedia - Boulder River Waterfalls -- Waterfalls in Washington (state), United States
Wikipedia - Boulder River Wilderness -- A protected area in Washington state
Wikipedia - Boulter's Lock -- Lock and weir on the River Thames, England
Wikipedia - Bourbeuse River -- River in Missouri, US
Wikipedia - Bourbince -- River in central eastern France
Wikipedia - Bourbon River -- River in Centre-du-Quebec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Bourbre -- River in eastern France
Wikipedia - Bou Regreg -- River in Morocco
Wikipedia - Bowerre -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bowlegs Creek -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Bow River -- River in Alberta, Canada
Wikipedia - Boxbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Boyd Rivers -- American gospel blues musician
Wikipedia - Boyds Creek (Haw River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Boyle River (Ireland) -- Tributary of the Shannon in western Ireland
Wikipedia - Boy River, Minnesota -- City in Minnesota, United States
Wikipedia - Brabecke (Valme) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brachtpe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bracht (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Braden River -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Bradenton Riverwalk -- public green space in Bradenton, Florida
Wikipedia - Brad Noffsinger -- Racecar driver from California
Wikipedia - Bradogue River -- Small culverted watercourse, Dublin, Ireland
Wikipedia - Bradshaw Brook -- River in Northern England
Wikipedia - Bradshaw model -- A geographical model, which describes how a river's characteristics vary between the upper course and lower course
Wikipedia - Brahmani River -- River in Odisha, India
Wikipedia - Brahmaputra River -- River in Tibet, India, and Bangladesh
Wikipedia - Braid bar -- Depositional landform in a river which splits a channel
Wikipedia - Braided river -- A network of river channels separated by small, and often temporary, islands
Wikipedia - Braila Bridge -- Bridge over Danube River, Romania
Wikipedia - Braker Sieltief -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Braldu River -- River in Pakistan
Wikipedia - Bramschebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bramstedter Beeke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Branco River (Parana) -- River of Parana, Brazil
Wikipedia - Brandbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brandon McReynolds -- American stock car racing driver and spotter
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Wikipedia - Brantas River -- River in Indonesia
Wikipedia - Bras du Nord (Valin River tributary) -- River in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Braubach (Liederbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Braunau (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Braunsel -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brazos River -- River in Texas
Wikipedia - Brazza River -- River in Indonesia
Wikipedia - Breazova (RM-CM-"ul Galben) -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - Brebach (Spreeler Bach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brebowbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bredenbek (Alster) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Breede River Valley -- River valley region in the Western Cape, South Africa
Wikipedia - Breg (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brehmbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Breitach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Breitbach (Main) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Breitenbeek -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Breitenbrunner Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Breitenbrunner Laber -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bremecke (Hoppecke) -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Bremecke (Mohne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bremke (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brend -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brent Spence Bridge -- Double decker, bridge that carries Interstates 71 and 75 across the Ohio River between Covington, KY and Cincinnati, OH
Wikipedia - Brenz (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bresenitz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brettach (Jagst) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brettach (Kocher) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Brexbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bridge River Ocean -- An ancient ocean between North America and the Insular Islands during the Paleozoic
Wikipedia - Briese -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brigach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Briller Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brisbane River -- River in Queensland, Australia
Wikipedia - British Columbia Highway 2 -- Provincial highway in Peace River Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
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Wikipedia - Broadcast Driver Architecture
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Wikipedia - Broad River Air Park -- Airport in Georgia, U.S..
Wikipedia - Broad River (Carolinas) -- River in North and South Carolina, United States
Wikipedia - Brodribb River -- river in East Gippsland Shire, Victoria, Australia
Wikipedia - Brohlbach (Moselle) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brohlbach (Rhine) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brol -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brombach (Mumling) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brombach (Swabian Rezat) -- River of Bavaria
Wikipedia - Bronx Kill -- River in New York City
Wikipedia - Bronx River Houses -- Public housing development in the Bronx, New York
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Wikipedia - Brostrommen -- River in Sweden
Wikipedia - Brotenaubach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Brown-water navy -- Naval force capable of operating in rivers and littoral waters
Wikipedia - Bruce McLaren -- New Zealand racing driver, designer and team owner
Wikipedia - Bruchbach (Haggraben) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bruchbach (Hessel) -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Brucht -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bruchwetter -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brueler Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bruhlbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brunau (Luhe) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brunau (M-CM-^Vrtze) -- River in Lower Saxony, Germany
Wikipedia - Brunnisach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brunnthaler Quellbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brunsbach (Sulz) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Brunsbach (Wupper) -- River of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Brush Brook -- river in the United States of America
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Wikipedia - Brushy Creek (Black River tributary) -- Creek in Missouri
Wikipedia - Buberlesbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Bubesheimer Bach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Bucana River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Bucarabones River -- River of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Buchheller -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Buckau -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Buckinghorse River Wayside Provincial Park -- Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
Wikipedia - Buckley Island -- Island on the Ohio River in Wood County, West Virginia
Wikipedia - Buctouche River -- River in New Brunswick, Canada
Wikipedia - Buffalo River (Eastern Cape) -- River in South Africa
Wikipedia - Buffalo River (Minnesota) -- River in Minnesota, United States of America
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Wikipedia - Bugre River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Bug River
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Wikipedia - Bulha River -- River in Brazil
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Wikipedia - Bull Sluice -- Rapid on the Chattooga River, United States
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Wikipedia - Bulstrode River -- River in Centre-du-Quebec, Quebec (Canada)
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Wikipedia - Burgerbuschbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Burn (stream) -- Term of Scottish origin for a small river
Wikipedia - Burraubach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Burren River -- River in County Carlow, Ireland
Wikipedia - Bus driver
Wikipedia - Bush Creek (New Hope River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Bushongo mythology -- mythology of the Bushongo people of the Congo River area
Wikipedia - Bush River (Maryland) -- River in Maryland, United States
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Wikipedia - Butia River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Buttahatchee River -- River in Alabama and Mississippi
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Wikipedia - Cabanage River -- River in Canada
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Wikipedia - Cache La Poudre River Corridor National Heritage Area -- Heritage area in Colorado, United States
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Wikipedia - Cachoeira River (Potinga River tributary) -- River in Brazil
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Wikipedia - California State Route 371 -- State highway in Riverside County, California, United States
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Wikipedia - Camden Murphy -- American stock car racing driver and announcer
Wikipedia - Campbell Creek (Pine Creek tributary) -- River in Warren County, Pennsylvania
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Wikipedia - Camp Branch (Swannanoa River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Campo Real River -- River in Brazil
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Wikipedia - Canada's Worst Driver 4 -- Season of television series
Wikipedia - Canal & River Trust -- Charitable trust that looks after the waterways of England and Wales
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Wikipedia - Cane Creek (Haw River tributary, left bank) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Cane Creek (Haw River tributary, right bank) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Cane River (film) -- 1982 American film by Horace B. Jenkins
Wikipedia - Caney Creek (Matagorda Bay) -- River in Texas, US
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Wikipedia - Capivari River (Parana) -- River in Parana, Brazil
Wikipedia - Capricornio River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Captina Island -- Island in the Ohio River in West Virginia, US
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Wikipedia - Caracu River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Caraja River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Caratuva River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Caraway Creek (Uwharrie River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Cares -- River in Spain
Wikipedia - Careys Creek -- River in New Zealand
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Wikipedia - Cariboo River Provincial Park -- Provincial park of British Columbia
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Wikipedia - Carmen L. Rivera-Medina -- Puerto Rican psychologist
Wikipedia - Carp River Forge -- Historic abandoned iron forge
Wikipedia - Carrabelle River -- River in Florida, United States
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Wikipedia - Carroll Shelby -- American automotive designer, racing driver, and entrepreneur
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Wikipedia - Carryduff River -- River in County Down, Northern Ireland
Wikipedia - Cartecay River -- River Gilmer County, Georgia, United States
Wikipedia - Casa Natal de Luis MuM-CM-1oz Rivera -- Building in Barranquitas, Puerto Rico listed on the US National Register of Historic Places
Wikipedia - Cascade Creek (Grand Teton National Park) -- River in Wyoming, United States
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Wikipedia - Castelvecchio Bridge -- Fortified bridge over the Adige River in Verona, Italy
Wikipedia - Castletown River -- River in Counties Armagh and Louth on the island of Ireland
Wikipedia - Casumer Bach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Catskill Creek -- River in New York State, US
Wikipedia - Cautin River -- River in Chile
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Wikipedia - Caxitore River -- River in Ceara, Brazil
Wikipedia - Cayaguas River -- River of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Cedar River (Iowa River tributary) -- 338-mile-long (544 km) river in Minnesota and Iowa
Wikipedia - Cedar River Trail -- A hiking trail
Wikipedia - Cedar River (Washington) -- river in the United States of America
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Wikipedia - Cele -- River in south-western France
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Wikipedia - Central Delta languages -- Branch of Cross River languages of Nigeria
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Wikipedia - Ceor -- River in southern France
Wikipedia - Cere -- River in south-western France
Wikipedia - Cerou -- River in southern France
Wikipedia - Cerrillos River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - CFBX-FM -- Radio station at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia
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Wikipedia - CFXO-FM -- Radio station in High River, Alberta
Wikipedia - Chacon Creek -- River in Texas, US
Wikipedia - Chain Bridge (Berwyn) -- Footbridge over the river Dee at Berwyn, Llangollen, Denbighshire, North Wales
Wikipedia - Chain Bridge (Potomac River) -- Viaduct (bridge) which crosses the Potomac River at Little Falls in Washington, D.C.
Wikipedia - Chakachatna River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Chalaronne -- River in eastern France
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Wikipedia - Chamaco Rivera -- Puerto Rican singer and songwriter
Wikipedia - Chamberlain River -- River in Western Australia
Wikipedia - Chamb -- River in Germany and the Czech Republic
Wikipedia - Chamelecon River -- River in Honduras
Wikipedia - Champabati River -- River in India
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Wikipedia - Chang Chenmo River -- River in China and India
Wikipedia - Charding Nullah -- Small river on the border between China and India
Wikipedia - Chariton River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Charland River -- Watercourse in Portneuf, Quebec, Canada
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Wikipedia - Charles Montier -- Racing driver, engineer, and entrepreneur
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Wikipedia - Charles River Laboratories
Wikipedia - Charles River Natural Valley Storage Area -- Protected area in Massachusetts
Wikipedia - Charles River Peninsula -- Nature preserve in Needham, Massachusetts, U.S.
Wikipedia - Charles River Reservation Parkways -- Historic district in the United States
Wikipedia - Charles River -- river in Massachusetts, United States
Wikipedia - Charles Scriver
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Wikipedia - Charlie Eastwood -- Racing driver from Northern Ireland
Wikipedia - Charlotte River (Florida) -- Mythical river in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Charnley River-Artesian Range Wildlife Sanctuary -- Protected area in the Kimberley, Western Australia
Wikipedia - Chase: Hollywood Stunt Driver -- 2002 video game
Wikipedia - Chase Miller -- American racing driver and pit crew member
Wikipedia - Chassahowitzka River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Chassezac -- River in southern France
Wikipedia - Chatham Dockyard -- former Royal Navy Dockyard located on the River Medway in Kent
Wikipedia - Chattahoochee RiverWalk -- Walking and biking area in Columbus, Georgia, United States
Wikipedia - Chattahoochee River -- River in Georgia, United States
Wikipedia - Chattanooga Creek -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Chattooga River (Alabama-Georgia) -- River in United States of America
Wikipedia - Chattooga River -- River in the Southeastern USA
Wikipedia - Chavanga (river) -- River in northwestern Russia
Wikipedia - Chaya (Ob) -- River in Tomsk Oblast, Russia
Wikipedia - Chee -- River in France
Wikipedia - Chehalis River (Washington) -- River in Washington state, United States
Wikipedia - Chelsea Bridge -- Bridge over the River Thames in west London
Wikipedia - Chemehuevi Wash -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Chemin des Canots River -- Tributary of Saguenay, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Chemung River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Chenab River
Wikipedia - Chena River State Recreation Area -- State park in Alaska, United States
Wikipedia - Cheonggyecheon -- River in South Korea
Wikipedia - Ch'eqofo River -- River in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - Cherry River (West Virginia) -- River in southeastern West Virginia
Wikipedia - Cherry Valley Creek (Missouri) -- River in Missouri, United States
Wikipedia - Cherwell Boathouse -- Boathouse and restaurant on the River Cherwell in Oxford, England
Wikipedia - Chetco River -- River in Oregon, United States
Wikipedia - Chibouet River -- River in Estrie, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Chibougamau River -- River in Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Chicago River -- System of rivers and canals running through the city of Chicago
Wikipedia - Chickamauga Creek -- Tributary of the Tennessee River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Chico River (Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Chimbu River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Chinipas River -- Large river of Mexico
Wikipedia - Chipiriri River -- river in Bolivia
Wikipedia - Chipola River -- River in western Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Chiquito de Cibao River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Chiquito River (Guayama, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Chiquito River (Ponce, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Chiquito River (Yauco, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Chiswick Eyot -- Tidal island in the River Thames
Wikipedia - Chiswick -- Riverside district of West London, England
Wikipedia - Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life -- Broadway musical
Wikipedia - Chita Rivera -- American actress, dancer, and singer
Wikipedia - Chitravathi River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Choctawhatchee River -- river in Alabama and Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Choluteca River -- River in Honduras
Wikipedia - Chopim River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Chow mein sandwich -- Regional sandwich of Fall River Massachusetts
Wikipedia - CHRB (AM) -- Christian radio station in High River, Alberta
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Wikipedia - Chris Dyson -- American racing driver (born 1978)
Wikipedia - Chu Kong Passenger Transport -- Passenger ferry service for the Pearl River Delta in southern China
Wikipedia - Chuna (river) -- River in Russia
Wikipedia - Churni River -- River in West Bengal, India
Wikipedia - Chushul Chakzam -- Historic bridge and river crossing near Lhasa, Tibet
Wikipedia - CHVI-FM -- Christian radio station in Campbell River, British Columbia
Wikipedia - Cialitos River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Cibecue Creek (Arizona) -- River in Navajo County, Arizona, U.S.
Wikipedia - Cibuco River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Cidra River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - CIHC-TV -- Community TV station in Hay River, Northwest Territories, Canada
Wikipedia - Ciliwung -- River in Java Island
Wikipedia - Cincinnati Rivermen -- Professional softball team
Wikipedia - Cinco Voltas River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Cinqueta -- Spanish river
Wikipedia - Ciobanus -- River in Romania
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Wikipedia - Cisplatine War -- 1825-1828 war between Brazil and the United Provinces of the River Plate
Wikipedia - Citadel of Cascais -- fortifications built at Cascais, Portugal between 15th and 17th centuries to defend entrance to the River Tagus in order to protect Portuguese capital of Lisbon
Wikipedia - Ciughes -- Romanian river
Wikipedia - CJMP-FM -- Radio station in Powell River, British Columbia
Wikipedia - CJNR (AM) -- Former radio station in Blind River, Ontario
Wikipedia - CJSB-FM -- Radio station in Swan River, Manitoba
Wikipedia - CKIC-FM -- Former radio station at Red River College in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Wikipedia - CKKX-FM -- Radio station in Peace River, Alberta
Wikipedia - CKML -- Emergency information radio station at Chalk River, Ontario
Wikipedia - CKYL-FM -- Radio station in Peace River, Alberta, Canada
Wikipedia - Clady River -- river in Northern Ireland
Wikipedia - Clain -- River in western France
Wikipedia - Clarence River Light -- Lighthouse in New South Wales, Australia
Wikipedia - Clarence River (New South Wales)
Wikipedia - Clark Bridge -- Cable-stayed bridge across the Mississippi River between West Alton, Missouri and Alton, Illinois
Wikipedia - Clark Creek (Gasconade River tributary) -- River in Missouri, United States of America
Wikipedia - Claro River (Apucaraninha River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Claro River (Iguazu River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Claro River (Ivai River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Clavijo River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Clear Brook (Nanticoke River tributary) -- Stream in Delaware, USA
Wikipedia - Clear Creek (Rocky River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Clear Fork (Guyandotte River tributary) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Clear Rivers -- Fictional character in the Final Destination franchise
Wikipedia - Clearwater River Airport -- Airport in Alberta, Canada
Wikipedia - Clearwater river (river type) -- River classification based on chemistry, sediments and water colour
Wikipedia - Clifton River -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Clifton Suspension Bridge -- Bridge spanning the Avon Gorge and the River Avon
Wikipedia - Clinton River (New Zealand) -- River in Southland Region, New Zealand
Wikipedia - Club Atletico River Plate -- Professional sports club in Argentina
Wikipedia - Clyde River, Nova Scotia -- Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
Wikipedia - Coabey River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Coachella Valley Unified School District -- Public school district in Riverside County, California
Wikipedia - Coal River (Canterbury) -- River in Canterbury, New Zealand
Wikipedia - Coamo River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Coatzacoalcos Underwater Tunnel -- Tunnel under the Coatzacoalcos River in Veracruz, Mexico
Wikipedia - Cocal River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Coca (Slanic) -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - Coco River (Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Coco River -- River in northern Nicaragua and southern Honduras
Wikipedia - Cod Creek (Nanticoke River tributary) -- Stream in Delaware, USA
Wikipedia - Cohocton River -- River in New York, United States
Wikipedia - Coitinho River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Colbert River -- River in Centre-du-Quebec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Colca River -- river in Peru
Wikipedia - Colebrooke River -- River in Northern Ireland, part of the Erne system
Wikipedia - Coleman River -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Coleraine River -- River in Chaudiere-Appalaches, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Coliban River -- river in Victoria, Australia
Wikipedia - Colin Fleming (racing driver) -- American racing driver and business executive
Wikipedia - Coliseo Municipal Antonio Azurmendy Riveros -- Indoor arena in Valdivia, Chile
Wikipedia - Colligan River -- River in County Waterford, Ireland
Wikipedia - Collin River (Chile) -- River in Chile
Wikipedia - Collin River (Megiscane River tributary) -- River in Canada.
Wikipedia - Collins Creek (Haw River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Colorado River Delta -- River in Mexico
Wikipedia - Colorado River Indian Tribes -- Federally recognized Native American tribe
Wikipedia - Colorado River (Texas) -- River in Texas, United States
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Wikipedia - Colorado River -- Major river in the western United States and Mexico
Wikipedia - Columbia River -- River in the Pacific Northwest of North America
Wikipedia - Columbia Slough -- Narrow waterway in the floodplain of the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Oregon
Wikipedia - Comalapa River -- River in El Salvador
Wikipedia - Comal River (Indonesia) -- River in Indonesia
Wikipedia - Come On Down (EP) -- 1985 extended play by Green River
Wikipedia - Commerce (river) -- River in France
Wikipedia - Commissions of the Danube River -- International river management bodies
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Wikipedia - Compbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Conan, Lord of the Black River -- Novel by Leonard Carpenter
Wikipedia - Conchas Dam -- Dam on the Canadian River in San Miguel County, New Mexico, United States
Wikipedia - Conecuh River -- River in Florida, and Alabama- in the US
Wikipedia - Congaree River -- River in South Carolina, United States
Wikipedia - Congonhas River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Congo River -- River in central Africa
Wikipedia - Congresbury Yeo -- River in North Somerset, England
Wikipedia - Connecticut River Walk Park -- Park and bikeway in Springfield, Massachusetts
Wikipedia - Connecticut River -- River in the New England region of the United States
Wikipedia - Connie Kalitta -- American drag racing driver and airline owner
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Wikipedia - Coogan's Bluff -- Promontory near the western shore of the Harlem River
Wikipedia - Coolaburragundy River -- river in Australia
Wikipedia - Coosa River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Coosawattee River -- River in Georgia, United States
Wikipedia - Coppermine River -- River in Canada
Wikipedia - Copper River (Alaska) -- River in Alaska, United States
Wikipedia - Coqueta (1949 film) -- 1949 film by Fernando A. Rivero
Wikipedia - Corcho River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Cordelia Slough -- River in the United States of America
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Wikipedia - Corrientes River -- River in Ecuador and Peru
Wikipedia - Corumbatai River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Cory's Brook -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Costa Beck -- River in North Yorkshire, England
Wikipedia - Costesti (river) -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - Cotegipe River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Cotter River (district) -- District of the Australian Capital Territory
Wikipedia - Cotter River -- river in the Australian Capital Territory
Wikipedia - Cottica River -- River in Suriname
Wikipedia - Cotton Priddy -- Racecar driver from Kentucky
Wikipedia - Cottonwood River (Minnesota) -- River in Minnesota, United States
Wikipedia - Couchepaganiche River -- River in Metabetchouan-Lac-a-la-Croix, Canada
Wikipedia - Coulombe North River -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Coulombe River -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Covering of the Senne -- Covering and later diverting of the main river of Brussels
Wikipedia - Cowboy from Lonesome River -- 1944 film by Benjamin H. Kline
Wikipedia - Crabtree Creek (Neuse River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Cracaul Negru -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - Craig Headwaters Protected Area -- Northwestern British Columbia along the Craig River
Wikipedia - Craig Raudman -- American stock car driver and crew chief
Wikipedia - Crane Creek (Little River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Crane Creek (Melbourne, Florida) -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Crescent Falls -- Series of two waterfalls located on the Bighorn River in west-central Alberta, Canada
Wikipedia - CreuM-CM-^_en (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Crider Creek -- River in Missouri, United States of America
Wikipedia - Criminales River -- River of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Crisul Alb -- River in Hungary and Romania
Wikipedia - Crogga River -- River in the Isle of Man
Wikipedia - Crooked Creek (Third Fork tributary) -- River in Missouri, United States
Wikipedia - Crooked River (Florida) -- Waterway in Franklin County, Florida, US
Wikipedia - Crooked River (Ireland) -- River in County Cavan, Ireland
Wikipedia - Crooked River (New South Wales) -- river in Australia
Wikipedia - Cross River Central Senatorial District -- Senatorial District in Nigeria
Wikipedia - Cross River languages -- Branch of Benue-Congo languages spoken in Nigeria and Cameroon
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Wikipedia - Cross River State -- State of Nigeria
Wikipedia - Crosswicks Creek -- Tributary of the Delaware River
Wikipedia - Croton River watershed -- Drainage basin in New York State, USA
Wikipedia - Cruces River (Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Cry Me a River (Arthur Hamilton song) -- American torch song
Wikipedia - Cry Me a River (Justin Timberlake song) -- 2002 single by Justin Timberlake
Wikipedia - Crystal River Archaeological State Park -- Place in Florida listed on National Register of Historic Places
Wikipedia - Crystal River Energy Complex -- Power plant in Florida, US
Wikipedia - Crystal River, Florida -- City in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Crystal River (Florida) -- River in Florida, USA
Wikipedia - Crystal River Nuclear Plant -- Closed nuclear power plant in Florida
Wikipedia - Cubatao River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Cubataozinho River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Cubuy River (Loiza, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Cuenta Conmigo -- 1992 album by Jerry Rivera
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Wikipedia - Cuivre River -- River in the U.S. state of Missouri
Wikipedia - Culebra River (Aguada, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Culebra River (Orocovis, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Cullasaja River -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Cumberland Dam -- Dam on the Potomac River in Cumberland, Maryland
Wikipedia - Cumberland River -- River in Kentucky and Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Cunhaporanga River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Cupeyes River -- River of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Curlew River -- 1964 English music drama by Benjamin Britten
Wikipedia - Curraheen River -- River in County Cork, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Cuyahoga River -- river in the United States of America
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Wikipedia - Dadau -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Da Faca River -- River in Brazil
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Wikipedia - Dalke -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Dammbach (Buhler) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Dammbach (Elsava) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Dandongadale River -- river in Victoria, Australia
Wikipedia - Dan Gurney -- American racing driver, constructor and team owner
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Wikipedia - Danny Rivera -- Puerto Rican singer
Wikipedia - Dan River -- River in the U.S. states of North Carolina and Virginia
Wikipedia - Dante Rivero -- Filipino film and television actor
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Wikipedia - Danube Delta -- River delta in Europe
Wikipedia - Danube River Conference of 1948 -- International diplomatic meeting
Wikipedia - Danube Swabians -- historical ethnic group centered around the Danube river valley in southeastern Europe
Wikipedia - Danube -- River in Central and Eastern Europe
Wikipedia - Danville River -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Da Pescaria River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Da Prata River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Dardenne Creek -- Tributary of Mississippi River
Wikipedia - Daredevil Drivers -- 1938 film by B. Reeves Eason
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Wikipedia - Dark River, Minnesota -- Unorganized territory of Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States
Wikipedia - Darmbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Das Antas River (Bom River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Das Antas River (Tibagi River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Das Cinzas River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Das Cobras River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Dase (Erpe) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Dasht River -- River in southwestern Pakistani province of Baluchistan
Wikipedia - Das Lontras River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Das Marrecas River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Datze -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Daugava River
Wikipedia - Daugava -- river in Europe
Wikipedia - Da Varzea River (Iguazu River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Da Varzea River (Negro River tributary) -- River in Brazil
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Wikipedia - David River (Yamaska River tributary) -- River in Quebec, Canada
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Wikipedia - Dead River (Lake County, Florida) -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Dean Creek (Cayuga Lake tributary) -- River in New York State, USA
Wikipedia - Dean Creek (Spotted Bear River tributary) -- Stream in Montana, USA
Wikipedia - Dearborn River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Death of Naya Rivera -- Drowning accident causing the death of the American actress
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Wikipedia - Deddick River -- River in Australia
Wikipedia - Deep Creek (Little River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Deepenhorngraben -- Small river in Hamburg, Germany
Wikipedia - Deep River (North Carolina) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Deep River Woman -- 1986 single by Lionel Richie and Alabama
Wikipedia - Deep Voll Brook -- Tributary of Goffle Brook and part of the Passaic River in New Jersey, USA
Wikipedia - Deer River (Black River tributary) -- Tributary of the Black River in Lewis County, New York, United States
Wikipedia - Deer River, Minnesota -- City in Minnesota, United States
Wikipedia - De Grey River -- River in Australia
Wikipedia - Deichselbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Deilbach -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Delaware Bay -- The estuary outlet of the Delaware River on the northeast seaboard of the United States
Wikipedia - Delaware languages -- Native American languages centered around the Delaware River
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Wikipedia - Delaware River -- Major river on the East Coast of the United States
Wikipedia - Delegate River Diversion Tunnel -- River diversion tunnel in Victoria, Australia
Wikipedia - Deli River -- Sumatran river
Wikipedia - Delis Castillo Rivera de Santiago -- Puerto Rican politician
Wikipedia - Delme (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Delta River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Delvenau -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Delvin River -- River in northern County Dublin, partly bordering County Meath, Ireland
Wikipedia - Demajagua River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Demensio Rivera -- Puerto Rican U.S. Medal of Honor recipient
Wikipedia - Demnitz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Democrat Creek -- river in Missouri, USA
Wikipedia - Dennis Hauger -- Norwegian racing driver (born 2003)
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Wikipedia - Dentelbach (Steinach) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Des Moines River -- River in Iowa, United States
Wikipedia - Des Plaines River Trail -- Recreational trail area through northeastern Illinois
Wikipedia - Des Plaines River -- Tributary of the Illinois River
Wikipedia - Detroit River -- River connecting Lake Huron with Lake Erie
Wikipedia - Dettmers Bach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Device drivers
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Wikipedia - Dhunn -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Dichbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Dickopsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Dick Rivers -- French actor and singer
Wikipedia - Diego Rivera -- Mexican muralist
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Wikipedia - Dieze -- River in the Netherlands
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Wikipedia - Digital River
Wikipedia - Digul -- River in Indonesia
Wikipedia - Diju River -- River in India
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Wikipedia - Dollesbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Donald Campbell -- English racecar driver and land & water speed record holder
Wikipedia - Donaldson Run -- River in Virginia, United States
Wikipedia - Donaubach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Dos Indios River (upper Ivai River tributary) -- River in Brazil
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Wikipedia - Douro -- River in Spain and Portugal
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Wikipedia - Dowker Island -- Uninhabited island in the St Lawrence River, near Montreal, Canada
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Wikipedia - Dreisam -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Dudhnoi River -- River in India
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Wikipedia - Duhlbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Duncan River (riviere le Renne tributary) -- River in Monteregie, Quebec, Canada
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Wikipedia - Dunsbergbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Dunsener Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Dupenau -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Durbeke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Durnach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Durre Holzminde -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Durrschweinnaab -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Dusebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Dusedieksbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - East Alton-Wood River High School -- High school in Wood River, Illinois, US
Wikipedia - East Bay River -- River in Florida, United States
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Wikipedia - Eastern Desert -- Sahara desert east of the Nile river
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Wikipedia - East-Link (Dublin) -- Toll bridge on the River Liffey, Dublin
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Wikipedia - East River (Florida) -- River in Florida, United States
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Wikipedia - East River -- Navigable tidal strait in New York City connecting New York Bay, the Harlem River, and the Long Island Sound
Wikipedia - Eau Gallie River -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Ebelyakh River diamond mine -- Russian diamond mine
Wikipedia - Eberbach (Mergbach) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Ebola River -- River in Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Wikipedia - Ebrach (Reiche Ebrach) -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Echaz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Echo River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Eckbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ecker -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ecknach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Econfina Creek -- River in the Florida Panhandle, United States
Wikipedia - Econfina River State Park -- Florida state park
Wikipedia - Econfina River -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Econlockhatchee River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Ecossais River -- River in MontM-CM-)rM-CM-)gie, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Eddie Sharp -- American stock car racing team owner, crew chief, driver and powerboat racer
Wikipedia - Edelbach (Kahl) -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Eder -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Edgardo Rivera Garcia -- Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Eerste River, Western Cape -- Suburb of Cape Town, in Western Cape, South Africa
Wikipedia - Eerste River -- River in the Western Cape, South Africa
Wikipedia - Effelder (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Efrain Rivera Perez -- Puerto Rican judge
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Wikipedia - Efren Perez Rivera -- Puerto Rican scientist
Wikipedia - Efze -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Egau -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eger (Wornitz) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eggel -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ehlbeck -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eichbach (Weibersbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eichelbach (Baunach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eichelbach (Nidda) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eichelbach (Weil) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eichenberger Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eichenwaldgraben -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eifa -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eighteenmile Island -- Island on the Oregon side of the Columbia River, Oregon, United States
Wikipedia - Eighth Street Bridge (Allegheny River) -- Bridge in Pennsylvania, United States
Wikipedia - Eipenke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eisbach (Isar) -- Manmade river in Munich
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Wikipedia - Eisbach (Queich) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eisbach (Rhine) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eiter -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eitra -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - E. J. Trivette -- Racecar driver from North Carolina
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Wikipedia - Elands River (Olifants) -- River in South Africa
Wikipedia - Elbbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Elbe River
Wikipedia - Elbe river
Wikipedia - Elbe -- Major river in Central Europe
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Wikipedia - El Cerrito, Riverside County, California -- census-designated place in Riverside County, California, United States
Wikipedia - Elde -- River in northern Germany
Wikipedia - Electoral district of Cook's River -- state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - Eleutherodactylus juanariveroi -- Species of amphibian
Wikipedia - Elevala River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Elivagar -- Rivers in Norse mythology
Wikipedia - Elizabeth River (New Jersey) -- River in Union County, New Jersey, U.S.
Wikipedia - Elizabeth Rivers -- Irish artist
Wikipedia - Elkhorn Creek (Nodaway River tributary) -- Stream in Missouri, US
Wikipedia - Elk River Archeological District -- Historic district
Wikipedia - Elk River (Colorado) -- Stream in Colorado
Wikipedia - Elk River, Minnesota -- City in Minnesota, United States
Wikipedia - Ellbach (Isar) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ellbach (Kocher) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Ellbach (Rot) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ellbach (Sulm) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ellerbach (Altenau) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ellerbach (Moselle) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ellerbach (Nahe) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eller (Rhume) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Elmbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - El Nabatat Island -- Island in the Nile River at Aswan, Egypt
Wikipedia - Elnhauser Wasser -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Elsach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Elsa (river) -- A river in Tuscany, tributary of the [Arno].
Wikipedia - Elsebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Else (Lenne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Elsenz -- River of Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Else (Werre) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Elsieskraal River -- River in Cape Town, South Africa
Wikipedia - Elsoff (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Elspe (Lenne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Els (Streu) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Elzbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Elz (Neckar) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Elz (Rhine) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Emajagua River -- River of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - EM-CM-^_muhler Bach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Emil (river) -- River of China and Kazakhstan
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Wikipedia - Emmelke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Emmer (Weser) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Emsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ems (Eder) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ems (river) -- River in Germany and the Netherlands
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Wikipedia - Endenicher Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ene River -- River in peru
Wikipedia - Engano River -- Engano River
Wikipedia - Engelsbach (Aubach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Englishman River (Maine) -- River in the United States
Wikipedia - English River (Ontario) -- River in Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - Enrique Manuel Hernandez Rivera -- Roman Catholic Bishop of Caguas, Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Ens (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Enzo Ferrari -- Italian racing driver, engineer and entrepreneur
Wikipedia - Enz (Prum) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Enz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Epbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Erdbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Erf (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Erft -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Erica Rivera -- American actress
Wikipedia - Eridanos (geology) -- A river that flowed where the Baltic Sea is now
Wikipedia - Erlau (river) -- River of Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Erlbach (Rott) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Erms -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ernest Olawunmi Adelaye -- Governor of Rivers State, Nigeria
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Wikipedia - Ernie Cope -- American stock car racing driver and crew chief
Wikipedia - Ernstbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Erpe (Spree) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Erpe (Twiste) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Erpf (river) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Ervin Pruitt -- Racecar driver from South Carolina
Wikipedia - Erzbach (Osterbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eschach (Aitrach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eschach (Neckar) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eschbach (Nidda) -- River of Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Eschbach (Siede) -- River in Lower Saxony, Germany
Wikipedia - Eschbach (Usa) -- River in Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Eschbach (Wupper) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - EschenhM-CM-$user Beeke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eselbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eselsbach (Else) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Eselsbach (Ette) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Eselsbach (Warmenau) -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Esopus Creek -- Tributary of the Hudson River in the Catskill region of New York state
Wikipedia - Espe (Fulda) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Espolde -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Essebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Esse (Diemel) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Esselbach (Salwey) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Essonne (river) -- River in France
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Wikipedia - Estero River (Florida) -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Esther Rivera -- Mexican Paralympic athlete
Wikipedia - Estuary of Saint Lawrence -- body of water at the mouth of St Lawrence river, in Quebec, in Canada
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Wikipedia - Eternal River -- 1920 film
Wikipedia - Etowah River -- River in Georgia
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Wikipedia - EuM-CM-^_erbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Eyb -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Fabienne Wohlwend -- Racing driver from Liechtenstein
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Wikipedia - Farmleigh Bridge -- Bridge over the River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland
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Wikipedia - Fauerbach (Usa) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Fehla -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Felchbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Felderbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Feldkahl -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Fellach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Feller Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Felton River -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Fenholloway River -- River in Florida, United States
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Wikipedia - Ferrey River -- River in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - Fer Rivero -- Spanish gymnast, singer
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Wikipedia - Find the River -- 1992 song by R.E.M.
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Wikipedia - Fintau -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - First Broad River -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
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Wikipedia - Firth of Forth -- Estuary or firth of Scotland's River Forth
Wikipedia - Firtina River -- River in Turkey
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Wikipedia - Fischbach (Asdorf) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Fischbach (Eschach) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Fischbach (Seckach) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Fisher River (North Carolina) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
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Wikipedia - Fiumi Uniti -- River in Italy
Wikipedia - Flag River -- River in northern Wisconsin
Wikipedia - Flaming Gorge Dam -- Concrete thin-arch dam on the Green River in northern Utah, United States
Wikipedia - Flappach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Flash lock -- A gate in the flow of a river which could be opened to allow boats through
Wikipedia - Flat Creek (Little River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Flat Creek (Swannanoa River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Flehbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Fliede -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Flint River (Georgia) -- River in Georgia, United States
Wikipedia - Flinzbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - FloM-CM-^_bach (Isenach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - FloM-CM-^_ (river) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Flores River -- River of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Florsbach (Lohr) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Flossach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Fluvial processes -- Processes associated with rivers and streams
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Wikipedia - Fly River -- River in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Folkner Branch (New Hope River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Fontana (Schooner) -- Ship sunk in the St. Clair river in 1900
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Wikipedia - Forchbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Forest River (company)
Wikipedia - Forked River, New Jersey -- Place in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
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Wikipedia - Forlorn River (1926 film) -- 1926 film
Wikipedia - Forlorn River (1937 film) -- 1937 film by Charles Barton, Harold Hurley
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Wikipedia - Formbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Formula 4 -- Open-wheel racing car category intended for junior drivers
Wikipedia - Formula One drivers from East Germany -- List of Formula One driver from East Germany
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Wikipedia - Forquilha River -- River in Brazil
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Wikipedia - Forthbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Fosse -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Francesco Antonio Triveri -- 17th-century Italian Catholic bishop
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Wikipedia - Gleierbach (Gleierbruck) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Gleierbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Glenamoy River -- River in County Mayo, Ireland
Wikipedia - Glenlivet -- A river valley in the Scottish Highlands
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Wikipedia - Glenne -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Glenn Jarrett -- American stock car racing driver and broadcaster
Wikipedia - Glenview Creek -- River in Glenview, Illinois, US
Wikipedia - Glimke -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Godavari River -- River in India
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Wikipedia - Goldbach (Aschaff) -- River of Bavaria, Germany
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Wikipedia - Goldbach (Ems) -- River of Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Goldbach (Este) -- River of Lower Saxony, Germany
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Wikipedia - Goldenke -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Goromuru River -- River in Northern Territory, Australia
Wikipedia - Gose Elbe -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Gos (Fils) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Gosford River -- River in Portneuf, Canada
Wikipedia - Gosselin River (Nicolet River tributary) -- River in Centre-du-Quebec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Gottchesbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Gottelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Gottfried Creek -- River in the United States of America
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Wikipedia - Goulet River (Vermillon River tributary) -- River in Mauricie, Quebec (Canada)
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Wikipedia - Govorukha -- River in Perm Krai, Russia
Wikipedia - Gowe -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Grade Lutter -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Grande River (Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Grandglaize Creek -- River in the United States of America
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Wikipedia - Grand Portage South-West River -- River in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Grand River Aseptic Manufacturing -- Clinical and commercial sterile manufacturing contractor
Wikipedia - Grand River (Fairport Harbor) Light -- Lighthouse in Ohio, United States
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Wikipedia - Grane (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Granite Mills -- Historic cotton textile mills in Fall River, Massachusetts, US
Wikipedia - Grant Creek -- River in Beltrami County, Minnesota
Wikipedia - Grant River -- River in Wisconsin, United States
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Wikipedia - Grawiede -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Great Coharie Creek (Black River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Greater Mekong Subregion -- Trans-national region of the Mekong River in Southeast Asia
Wikipedia - Great Fish River Nature Reserve -- Nature reserve in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
Wikipedia - Great Kwa River -- Waterfall in Cross River, Nigeria
Wikipedia - Great Lakes Megalopolis -- Group of metropolitan areas in North America largely in the Great Lakes region and along the St. Lawrence River
Wikipedia - Great Man-Made River -- Network of pipes that supplies water to the Sahara in Libya
Wikipedia - Great Miami River -- River in Ohio and Indiana, United States
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Wikipedia - Green Green Grass By The River -- 1992 Taiwanese television series
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Wikipedia - Green River (North Carolina) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
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Wikipedia - Gregnitz -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Grennelbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Grindau -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - GroM-CM-^_bach (Ruwer) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - GroM-CM-^_e Laber -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - GroM-CM-^_e Ohe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - GroM-CM-^_er Bastergraben -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - GroM-CM-^_er Dieckfluss -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - GroM-CM-^_er Landgraben -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - GroM-CM-^_e Roder -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - GroM-CM-^_e Schmalenau -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - GroM-CM-^_e Schweimke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - GroM-CM-^_e Steinau -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - GroM-CM-^_e Vils -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - GroM-CM-^_waldbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Grundbach (Jagst) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Grundelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Grundlach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Grundleinsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Gruner Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Grunnelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Gruttbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - G. Stanley Wilson -- American architect active in Riverside, California
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Wikipedia - Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area -- Pearl River Delta metropolitan region
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Wikipedia - Guasaule River -- River in northern Nicaragua and southern Honduras
Wikipedia - Guatemala River -- River of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Guiers -- River in eastern France
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Wikipedia - Guntersbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Habersbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Hallerbach (Holtebach) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Hal Prewitt -- American artist, photographer, race car driver, businessperson, inventor
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Wikipedia - Halsebach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Hammerbach (Mies) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hammer Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - HammerflieM-CM-^_ -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hammergraben -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Helpmejack Creek -- River tributary in Alaska, the United States
Wikipedia - Hemelter Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hemet Unified School District -- Public school district in Riverside County, California
Wikipedia - HemM-EM-^_in River -- Water stream in Rize province
Wikipedia - Hemsbach (Kahl) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hengelsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hengersberger Ohe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hengstener Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Henne (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hennops River -- River in South Africa
Wikipedia - Henry Fork (South Fork Catawba River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Hensbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Henson Creek -- Tributary of the Lake Fork Gunnison River in Colorado, United States
Wikipedia - Herault (river) -- River in southern France
Wikipedia - Herbert Muller (racing driver) -- Swiss racing driver (1940-1981)
Wikipedia - Herbringhauser Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Herfabach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hergstbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hermann Tilke -- Engineer, racing driver and F1 circuit designer
Wikipedia - Hermie Sadler -- American stock car racing driver and professional wrestling promoter
Wikipedia - Hermunduri -- Germanic tribe, who occupied an inland area near the Elbe river (first to third centuries AD)
Wikipedia - Heron Island (Quebec) -- island in the St Lawrence River, near Montreal, Canada
Wikipedia - Herrera River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Herrgottsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Herzbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hessel -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Hettmecke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Heubach (Emmer) -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Heubach (Kinzig) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Heubach (Main) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Heusiepen -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Heve -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hex River Mountains -- Mountain range in the Western Cape province of South Africa
Wikipedia - Hibou River -- Tributary of riviere des Hurons, in Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Hickman Creek -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Hickory Creek (Peace River tributary) -- Tributary of the Peace River in Florida, US
Wikipedia - Hiding Small Things in Obvious Places -- album by Riverbeds
Wikipedia - High Bridge of Kentucky -- Railroad bridge crossing the Kentucky River Palisades in Jessamine County, KY, US
Wikipedia - Hilbre Islands -- Three tidal islands at the mouth of the estuary of the River Dee, England
Wikipedia - Hillbringse -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hillebach -- River in Northrhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Hillersbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hillsborough River (Florida) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Hillsborough River (Prince Edward Island) -- River in Canada
Wikipedia - Hillsborough River State Park -- State park in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Hintere Breg -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hinterland -- Land behind a coast or the shoreline of a river
Wikipedia - Historic Arkansas Riverwalk -- In Pueblo, Colorado, along the Arkansas River
Wikipedia - History of human settlement in the Ural Mountains -- From the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Ural River and northwestern Kazakhstan
Wikipedia - History of Riverside, California -- Timeline of the history of Riverside, California, United States
Wikipedia - Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park -- A Tennessee state park
Wikipedia - Hiwassee River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - HMAS Huon (D50) -- River-class torpedo-boat destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy
Wikipedia - HMAS Parramatta (D55) -- River-class torpedo-boat destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy
Wikipedia - HMAS Parramatta (DE 46) -- River class destroyer escort of the Royal Australian Navy
Wikipedia - HMAS Swan (D61) -- River-class torpedo-boat destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy
Wikipedia - HMAS Swan (DE 50) -- Australian "River" class destroyer sunk as a dive site off the coast of Dunsborough, Western Australia
Wikipedia - HMAS Torrens (D67) -- River-class torpedo-boat destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy
Wikipedia - HMAS Warrego (D70) -- River-class torpedo-boat destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy
Wikipedia - HMAS Yarra (D79) -- River-class torpedo-boat destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy
Wikipedia - HM-CM-$ckergrundbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - HMCS Kokanee -- River-class frigate of the Royal Canadian Navy
Wikipedia - HMCS Nene (K270) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Canadian Navy
Wikipedia - HMCS Orkney (K448) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Canadian Navy
Wikipedia - HMCS Saguenay (D79) -- Canadian River-class destroyer
Wikipedia - HMCS Saint John (K456) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Canadian Navy
Wikipedia - HMCS Skeena (D59) -- Canadian River-class destroyer
Wikipedia - HMCS Strathadam (K682) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Canadian Navy
Wikipedia - HMCS Waskesiu -- River-class frigate of the Royal Canadian Navy
Wikipedia - HMIS Tir -- River-class frigate of the Royal Indian Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Aire -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Annan (K404) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Avon (K97) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Ballinderry (K255) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Cam (K264) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Chelmer (K221) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Cuckmere (K299) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Itchen (K227) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Lagan -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Lossie (K303) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Meon (K269) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Monnow (K441) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Mourne (K261) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Nadder (K392) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Nith (K215) -- River-class frigate of the Royal and Egyptian Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Odzani (K356) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Plym (K271) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Tay (K232) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Teviot (K222) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - HMS Tweed (K250) -- River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Wikipedia - Hobecke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hochspeyerbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hoconuco River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Hogsmill River Park -- Park in London
Wikipedia - Hohensteinerbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hohlbach (Haidenaab) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hohlbach (Nidda) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hohnderfeldbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hoh River -- River in the United States
Wikipedia - Hold Back the River (James Bay song) -- 2014 single by James Bay
Wikipedia - Holidays on the River Yarra -- 1991 film
Wikipedia - Holland River -- River in Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - Hollbach (Schwesnitz) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hollerbach (Brensbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Holperbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Holston River -- River in Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Holtebach -- River of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Holzape -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Holzbach (Ahse) -- River of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Holzbach (Dickopsbach) -- River of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Holzbach (Diemel) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Holzbach (Elbbach, Gemunden) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Holzbach (Elbbach, Hadamar) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Holzbach (Emscher) -- River of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Holzbach (Ems) -- River of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Holzbach (Erft) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Holzbach (Schweinfe) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Holzbach (Usa) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Holzgraben (Altmuhl) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Holzgraben (Fulda) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Holzkape -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Holzminde -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hombach (Ochtum) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Homestead Grays Bridge -- bridge over the Monongahela River
Wikipedia - Homosassa River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Hondo River (AM-CM-1asco, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Hondo River (Bayamon, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Hondo River (Belize) -- River of Central America
Wikipedia - Hondo River Bridge (1908) -- Historic bridge in Comerio, Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Hondo River (Comerio, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Hondo River (Hormigueros, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Honebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hong River Delta -- River delta in Vietnam
Wikipedia - Hong River -- River in southwest China and northern Vietnam
Wikipedia - Hongshui River -- River in Guangxi, China
Wikipedia - Honne -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Honnige (Wupper) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hontoon Dead River -- Tributary of St. Johns River in Florida, US
Wikipedia - Hood River Valley -- River basin in Oregon, US
Wikipedia - Hooghly River Bridge Commissioners -- Statutory organization in West Bengal, India
Wikipedia - Hooghly River
Wikipedia - Hoover Creek -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Hopa River -- River in Turkey
Wikipedia - Hope Memorial Bridge -- Art deco truss bridge crossing the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio, US
Wikipedia - Hope Waddell Training Institution -- Colonial school in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria
Wikipedia - Hopewell, Red River County, Texas -- Human settlement in United States of America
Wikipedia - Hoppecke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Horacio Rivero Jr. -- First Puerto Rican four-star Admiral in the modern United States Navy
Wikipedia - Horbacher Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Horloff -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Horno Creek -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Horn (Schwarzbach) -- River of France and Germany
Wikipedia - Horschbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Horse Creek (Little River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Horster Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hosbach (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hosbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hoss Ellington -- American stock car racing driver and team owner
Wikipedia - Hotel by the River -- 2019 film by Hong Sang-soo
Wikipedia - Hot Metal Bridge -- Bridge over the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Wikipedia - Hours of service -- U.S. commercial motor vehicle driver working and rest period restrictions
Wikipedia - Housatonic River -- River in the northeastern U.S.
Wikipedia - House by the River -- 1950 film by Fritz Lang
Wikipedia - Hovebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hover Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Howe of Fife -- Valley of the River Eden
Wikipedia - Hubertusbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Huckelheimer Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hudson Canyon (Texas) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Hudson Highlands State Park -- Protected area in mountains along Hudson River north of New York City
Wikipedia - Hudson Highlands -- Mountains on either side of the Hudson River roughly 60 mi (100 km) north of New York City
Wikipedia - Hudson River Chain -- River barriers used during the American Revolutionary War
Wikipedia - Hudson River Monster -- Lake monster in New York folklore allegedly living in Hudson River
Wikipedia - Hudson River Park -- Public park in Manhattan, New York
Wikipedia - Hudson River School
Wikipedia - Hudson River -- River in New York State, United States
Wikipedia - Hudson Valley -- comprises the valley of the Hudson River and its adjacent communities in the U.S. state of New York
Wikipedia - Hughes River (West Virginia) -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Huhnerwasser -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Humacao River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Humata River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Humme (Weser) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hunanzhen Dam -- Dam on the Qiantang River, located south of Quzhou in Zhejiang Province, China
Wikipedia - Hundem -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hungerbach (Altmuhl) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hungerbach (Gennach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hungry River -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Hunnebecke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hunslet and Riverside (ward) -- Electoral ward in Leeds, England
Wikipedia - Hunter Abbott -- British racing driver and business man
Wikipedia - Hunte -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hunts Point Riverside Park -- Public park in the Bronx, New York
Wikipedia - Hurbe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Hurunui River -- River in Canterbury, New Zealand
Wikipedia - Hurura -- River in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - Hutong Yangtze River Bridge -- Bridge in People's Republic of China
Wikipedia - Hut Stricklin -- American stock car racing driver and "Alabama Gang" member
Wikipedia - Hyco River -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Hyland River Provincial Park -- Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
Wikipedia - I-35W Mississippi River bridge -- Former bridge in Minneapolis
Wikipedia - Iaco River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Ian Curley -- British auto racing driver, probably
Wikipedia - Ibar River
Wikipedia - Ibra (Aula) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Icacos River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Icaunis -- Gaulish river goddess
Wikipedia - Ice bridge -- A frozen natural structure formed over seas, bays, rivers or lake surfaces
Wikipedia - Ice River Springs -- Bottled water company
Wikipedia - Ichetucknee River -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Ichte -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ickbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - I Follow Rivers -- 2011 single by Lykke Li
Wikipedia - Igelsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Iglseebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Iguazu River -- River in Brazil and Argentina
Wikipedia - Ihme -- River in Lower Saxony, Germany
Wikipedia - Ihne -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ilala River -- River in the Tigray highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - Ilisua (river) -- Tributary of the river Somesul Mare in Romania
Wikipedia - Illach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Iller -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Illinois River Correctional Center -- State prison
Wikipedia - Illinois River -- Illinois tributary of the Mississippi River in the United States
Wikipedia - Ilm (Bavaria) -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Ilmenau (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ilme -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ilpe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ilsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ilse (Bega) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ilse (Oker) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ilse (Weser) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ilster -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ilz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Imabu River -- River in Para, Brazil
Wikipedia - Imbau River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Imbituva River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Imjin River -- River in Korea
Wikipedia - Imperial River (Florida) -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Inagh River -- River in County Clare, Ireland
Wikipedia - Inda Anbesa -- River in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - Inda Sillasie River -- River in the Tigray highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - Inde -- River in Belgium and Germany
Wikipedia - Index of Rivers State-related articles -- Wikipedia index
Wikipedia - Indian Creek (Youghiogheny River tributary) -- Stream in Pennsylvania, USA
Wikipedia - Indian massacre of 1622 -- Assault by Virginia Indians on English plantations along the James River in the Colony of Virginia
Wikipedia - Indian River (Barbados) -- River of Barbados
Wikipedia - Indian River County, Florida -- County in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Indian River (Dominica) -- River on the Caribbean island of Dominica
Wikipedia - Indian River Lagoon -- three lagoons on the Atlantic Coast of Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Indian River (poem) -- Poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium
Wikipedia - Indian River State College -- Public college in Fort Pierce, Florida, U.S.
Wikipedia - Indio River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Indravati River (Nepal) -- River in Nepal
Wikipedia - Indravati River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Indrois -- River in central France
Wikipedia - Indus River Delta-Arabian Sea mangroves -- A large mangrove ecoregion on the Arabian Sea coast of Sindh Province, Pakistan
Wikipedia - Indus River System Authority -- Pakistani government agency
Wikipedia - Indus River -- River in Asia
Wikipedia - Inga Falls -- Waterfall on the Congo River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Wikipedia - Ingenio River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Ingrid Marie Rivera -- Puerto Rican actor, model, and beauty pageant winner
Wikipedia - Ingris Rivera -- Colombian chess player
Wikipedia - Inland Empire-Orange County Line -- Metrolink commuter rail line linking San Bernardino and Riverside with Orange County and Oceanside in San Diego County
Wikipedia - Inner Clyde Estuary -- Protected river estuary in western Scotland
Wikipedia - Innerste -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Inn (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Instrument Driver -- Software that facilitates remote control of electronic test instruments
Wikipedia - Intercity bus driver
Wikipedia - Interfluve -- Area of higher ground between two rivers in the same drainage system
Wikipedia - Intermittent river -- River that periodically ceases to flow
Wikipedia - International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River -- International environmental organisation
Wikipedia - Internationalization of the Danube River -- Diplomatic process in 19th-century Europe
Wikipedia - International Rivers
Wikipedia - Interstate 69 Ohio River Bridge -- Proposed highway bridge in United States
Wikipedia - Invacar -- Small single-seater vehicle designed for use by disabled drivers
Wikipedia - Invertebrate drift -- Downstream transport of invertebrate organisms in rivers and streams
Wikipedia - Iowa River -- Tributary of the Mississippi River in Iowa, United States
Wikipedia - Ipiranga River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Ipora River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Iratim River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Iratinzinho River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Irati (river) -- River in Spain
Wikipedia - Iriri River (Rio de Janeiro) -- River of Rio de Janeiro state in southeastern Brazil
Wikipedia - Irish Creek (Schoharie Creek tributary) -- River of Montgomery County, New York
Wikipedia - Iriver Story
Wikipedia - Iron Cove -- Bay on the Parramatta River in Australia
Wikipedia - Iron Gates Mesolithic -- Mesolithic archaeological culture, dating to between 11,000 and 3,500 years BCE, in the Iron Gates region of the Danube River, in modern Romania and Serbia
Wikipedia - Iron Gates -- A gorge on the river Danube between Serbia and Romania
Wikipedia - Irrawaddy Delta -- River delta in Burma
Wikipedia - Irrawaddy River -- River in Burma
Wikipedia - Irrbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Irsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Irschinger Ach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Irserbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Irtysh -- River in China, Kazakhstan and Russia
Wikipedia - Irwin Rivera -- Mexican mixed martial arts fighter
Wikipedia - Isar -- River in Germany and Austria
Wikipedia - Isen (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ise (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Island of Montreal -- Island in the St. Lawrence River, site of the city of Montreal, Quebec
Wikipedia - Ismael Rivera (archer) -- Puerto Rican archer
Wikipedia - Ismael Rivera -- Puerto Rican singer
Wikipedia - Issaquah Creek -- River in Washington (state), US
Wikipedia - Issigbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Issumer Fleuth -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Issyk (river) -- River in Kazakhstan
Wikipedia - Istok River -- River in Kosovo
Wikipedia - Itapecuru River -- River in Maranhao, Brazil
Wikipedia - Itapirapua River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Itarare River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Itata River -- River in Chile
Wikipedia - Itauna River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Itter (Diemel) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Itter (Eder) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Itter (Neckar) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Itter (Rhine) -- River of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Ittlinger Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Itz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ivai River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Ivaizinho River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Izvor (Crisul Repede) -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - Izvorul Dorului -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - Jabach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Jacaboa River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Jacaguas River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Jacare River (Das Cinzas River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Jacare River (Piquiri River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Jachen -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Jackie Rogers -- Racecar driver from North Carolina
Wikipedia - Jacks Fork -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Jackson Creek (Toronto) -- Canadian river
Wikipedia - Jacob Fork (South Fork Catawba River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Jacques-Cartier River -- River of Capitale-Nationale (Quebec, Canada)
Wikipedia - Jacutinga River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Jade (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Jagst -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Jaguariaiva River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Jaguaricatu River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Jaime Cervantes Rivera -- Mexican politician from the Labor Party
Wikipedia - Jajome River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Jak Crawford -- American racing driver (born 2005)
Wikipedia - Jakotina (river) -- River in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Wikipedia - Jalalpur Canal -- | A canal on Jhelum River in Pakistani province of Punjab
Wikipedia - James Creek (Little River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - James Matthews (racing driver) -- British former professional racing driver, hedge fund manager, and heir to the Scottish title of Laird of Glen Affric
Wikipedia - James River Freeway -- Highway in Missouri
Wikipedia - James River Squadron -- Squadron of the Confederate States Navy
Wikipedia - James River -- River in Virginia, United States
Wikipedia - James Winslow -- British racing driver, ten-times champion & Le Mans 24hr driver, Royal Award winner (born 1983)
Wikipedia - Jamma River
Wikipedia - Jandiatuba River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Jangada River (Iguazu River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Jangada River (Piquiri River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Japanese river otter -- Subspecies of otter
Wikipedia - Jaracatia River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Jararaca River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Jasenica (Neretva) -- Sinking river in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Wikipedia - Jatinga River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Jauca River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Jaune River (Noire River tributary) -- River in Monteregie, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Javary River -- River in Brazil & Peru
Wikipedia - Jean-Larose River -- River in Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Jean-NoM-CM-+l River -- River in Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Jeannotte River -- River in Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Jeetzbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Jeetzel -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Jefferis Ford -- River Cross
Wikipedia - Jefferson River -- River in Montana, United States
Wikipedia - Jeff Hensley -- American stock car racing driver and crew chief
Wikipedia - Jeff McClure -- American racing driver, team owner, and crew chief
Wikipedia - Jeffrey Driver -- Australian Anglican bishop
Wikipedia - Jeff Spraker -- American racing driver and crew chief
Wikipedia - JegriM-DM-^Mka -- River in Serbia
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Wikipedia - Jerry Rivera -- Puerto Rican singer
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Wikipedia - Jhanji River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Jhelum River -- River in India and Pakistan
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Wikipedia - Jiadhal River -- River in India
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Wikipedia - Jimi River -- river in Papua New Guinea
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Wikipedia - Jim Parsley -- American race car driver (1927-2014)
Wikipedia - Jiri River -- River in India
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Wikipedia - Jiuxiang River -- River in the People's Republic of China
Wikipedia - Jivaroan peoples -- Groups of indigenous peoples in the headwaters of the MaraM-CM-1on River and its tributaries, Peru and Ecuador
Wikipedia - JM-CM-$glitz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Joan Rivers -- American comedian, actress, and television host
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Wikipedia - Jock Armstrong -- British rally driver from Castle Douglas
Wikipedia - Johannisbach (Aachen) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - John Axon -- British train driver, posthumous recipient of the George Cross
Wikipedia - John Bird (racing driver) -- Canadian former rally racer
Wikipedia - John Black (judge) -- politician and judge at Red River Colony in Canada and New South Wales, Australia
Wikipedia - John Day River -- Tributary of the Columbia River in Oregon, USA
Wikipedia - John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge -- Single-deck cantilever bridge that carries southbound I-65 across the Ohio River at Louisville
Wikipedia - John Krebs (racing driver) -- American racing driver and team owner
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Wikipedia - Johnny Rivera -- American singer
Wikipedia - Johnny Rivers -- American musician
Wikipedia - John Paulson Creek -- River in Washington, United States
Wikipedia - John Rivers
Wikipedia - John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers
Wikipedia - Johnson Creek (Willamette River tributary) -- Creek in Oregon, USA
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Wikipedia - Johnston River -- river in Western Australia, Australia
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Wikipedia - Jon Driver
Wikipedia - Jones Creek (Pee Dee River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
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Wikipedia - Jonty Driver -- South African writer, poet and former political prisoner
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Wikipedia - Jordan River (Utah) -- River feeding the Great Salt Lake, USA
Wikipedia - Jordan River -- River in West Asia flowing to the Dead Sea
Wikipedia - Jordao River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
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Wikipedia - Josbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Jossa (Luder) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Jossa (Sinn) -- River in Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Josser on the River -- 1932 film
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Wikipedia - Judith River -- river in the United States of America
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Wikipedia - Julia Driver
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Wikipedia - Jurupa Unified School District -- Public school district in Riverside County, California
Wikipedia - Jutuva River -- River in Brazil
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Wikipedia - Kickamuit River -- River in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, US
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Wikipedia - Kirchengrundbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Kissimmee River -- River in Florida, United States
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Wikipedia - Klias River Kadazan language -- Austronesian language spoken in Sabah, Malaysia
Wikipedia - Klingbach (Kinzig) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Klingbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Klingebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Klingengraben -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Klopferbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Klosterbach (Danube) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Klosterbach (GroM-CM-^_e Aue) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Klosterbach (Schwarzbach) -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Klosterbeurener Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - KM-CM-$mpfelbach (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - KM-CM-$sbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - KMRQ -- Radio station in Riverbank-Modesto, California
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Wikipedia - Knife River (Minnesota-Ontario) -- River in Canada and US
Wikipedia - Knisterbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Knockster Tief -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Knollerbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Knoselsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kocher -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kochhart -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Koda River (D. R. Congo) -- River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Wikipedia - Kohlbach (Ammer) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kohlbrand -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kohlsville River -- River in eastern Wisconsin
Wikipedia - Kohm -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Koilwar Bridge -- India's oldest operational River bridge
Wikipedia - Koina River -- River in Jharkhand, India
Wikipedia - Kokcha River -- River in Afghanistan
Wikipedia - Kokkiliyar River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Koko River (Rutsiro District) -- River in Rwanda
Wikipedia - Koksilah River Provincial Park -- Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
Wikipedia - Koksoak River -- river Koksoak is a river of Nunavik (in watershed of Ungava Bay), flowing in unorganized territory of Riviere-Koksoak, in administrative region of Nord-du-Quebec, in Quebec, in Canada
Wikipedia - Kollaa -- river in Russia
Wikipedia - Kollau -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kollbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kollerbach (Saar) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kollidam River -- River in Tamil Nadu, India
Wikipedia - Komoe River -- River in West Africa
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Wikipedia - Konigsseer Ache -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Konstanzer Ach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Koolatong River -- River in Australia
Wikipedia - Koprucay River -- River in Turkey
Wikipedia - Koraiyar River (Tiruvarur district) -- River in Tamil Nadu, India
Wikipedia - Korean jade carving -- Dates back to neolithic finds along the Namgang river basin in Gyeongju
Wikipedia - Koritnica (river) -- River in Slovenia
Wikipedia - Kormt and M-CM-^Vrmt -- Mythological rivers
Wikipedia - Korowya -- River in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - Korsch -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Koschinger Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Koserbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kosterbeck (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kotach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kotbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kottelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kottelbeck -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kotz (Gunz) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Koua River -- River in France
Wikipedia - Kowee Creek -- River in Juneau, Alaska, United States
Wikipedia - KPRO (California) -- Former radio station in Riverside, California, United States
Wikipedia - Krabach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kraburi River -- Thailand-Myanmar boundary river
Wikipedia - Kraichbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krainke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krampsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - KRCA -- Estrella TV flagship station in Riverside, California
Wikipedia - Krebsbach (Fallbach) -- River in Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Krebsbach (Haferbach) -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Krebsbach (Itz) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krebsbach (Kahl) -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Krebsbach (Nidder) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krebsbach (Paar) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krebsbach (Rodach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krebsbach (Schwarzbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krebsbach (Steinach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krebsbach (Westliche Gunz) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krebsbach (Wurm) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Kremnitz (Kronach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kreuzbach (Strudelbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kriegbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krishnai River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Krishna River -- River in Southern India
Wikipedia - Krka (Una) -- River between Bosnia and Croatia
Wikipedia - Krollbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krombach (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kronach (HaM-CM-^_lach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kronach (White Main) -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Krullsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krumbach (Kammel) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krummbach (Ablach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krummbach (Dreisam) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krummbach (Steinhauser Rottum) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Krumme Lutter -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krummes Wasser -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krumm (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krutscheider Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Krzekna -- River in Poland
Wikipedia - Kuban (river) -- River in the North Caucasus region of Russia
Wikipedia - KUCR -- Radio station at the University of California, Riverside
Wikipedia - Kuhbach (Itter) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kuhbach (Sulingen) -- River in Lower Saxony, Germany
Wikipedia - Kuhlbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kuhruhgraben -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kulekhani River -- River in Nepal
Wikipedia - Kulik River -- River in Bangladesh and India
Wikipedia - Kulsi River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Kuma River (Japan) -- River in Kumamoto Prefecture, KyM-EM-+shM-EM-+, Japan
Wikipedia - Kumil River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Kunduz River -- River in Afghanistan
Wikipedia - Kunsebecker Bach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Kupferbach (Berka) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kupfer (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kupferstrang -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kura (Caspian Sea) -- river in the Caucasus region
Wikipedia - Kuriyama River -- Japanese river
Wikipedia - Kurnach (Eschach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kurtener Sulz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kushiyara River -- River in Bangladesh
Wikipedia - Kustriner Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kutari River -- Small tributary river in Suriname
Wikipedia - Kuttelbecke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kwe Kwe River -- River in Zimbabwe
Wikipedia - KXBB -- Radio station in Cienega Springs, Arizona covering Colorado River Communities
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Wikipedia - Kyll -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Kylshakty River
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Wikipedia - Lachance River (Gosselin River tributary) -- River in Centre-du-Quebec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - La Chaussee River -- River in Grenada
Wikipedia - La Chevrotiere River -- Watercourse in Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Lachi River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Lachte -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Lafont River -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - La Gloriosa Victoria -- Mural by Diego Rivera
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Wikipedia - Laibach (Ruthebach) -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Lairet River -- Tributary of Saint-Charles River in QuM-CM-)bec, Canada
Wikipedia - Laisbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lajas River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Lajeado River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Lake Brook (Otego Creek tributary) -- River in Otsego County, New York
Wikipedia - Lake Elsinore Unified School District -- Public school district in Riverside County, California
Wikipedia - Lake Fork Creek -- River in Texas, United States of America
Wikipedia - Lake Maraetai -- Hydro lake on New Zealand's Waikato River
Wikipedia - Lakhandei River -- River in southern Nepal and India
Wikipedia - Lambach (Loper Bach) -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Lambsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lamb Site -- Archaeological site in the Illinois River Valley
Wikipedia - Lamitz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lamme -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lance Reventlow -- Racecar driver and entrepreneur (1936-1972)
Wikipedia - Landerbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Landgraben (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Landroche River -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Landry River (Manic Deux Reservoir tributary) -- River in Manicouagan, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Landry River (Nicolet Southwest River tributary) -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Landslide dam -- natural damming of a river by some kind of landslides
Wikipedia - Lane River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Lanes Creek (Rocky River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Langbach (Kyll) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Langbach (Mauerner Bach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Langer Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Langwatte -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Langwieder Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lannertbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lansing River Trail -- Recreational trail in Michigan, United States
Wikipedia - Lapa River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - La Petite Riviere (Grand lac Saint Francois) -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - La Plata River (San Juan River tributary) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Lappach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Laranjal River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Laranjeiras River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Laranjinha River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Larocque's expedition to Yellowstone River -- Canadian expedition to the Yellowstone River
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Wikipedia - Laubersbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Laubusbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lauchert -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Laudenauer Bach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Laura Rivera -- Mexican gymnast
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Wikipedia - Lauterbach (Schiltach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lauter (Baunach) -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Lauter (Blau) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Lauter (Itz) -- River of Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Lauter (Murr) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lauter (Neckar) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lauter (Odenwald) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Lauter (Schlitz) -- River in Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Laute -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - La Vieille Riviere (Charlevoix) -- River in Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Laxbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Leckner Ach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Lee Brayton -- American open-wheel racing driver and team owner
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Wikipedia - Legendre River -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Lehbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Leiblach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Leimbach (Rhein-Neckar) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Leitzach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Le Moyne River -- River in La Cote-de-BeauprM-CM-) Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
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Wikipedia - Lempe -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Lenne -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Leo Fafard -- Canadian actor, driver and electrician
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Wikipedia - Leucospermum winteri -- The Riversdale pincushion is a shrub in the family Proteaceae from the Western Cape of South Africa
Wikipedia - Leudelsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Leukbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Levisa Fork -- Is a tributary of the Big Sandy River in sw Virginia and eastern Kentucky in the US
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Wikipedia - Lichtebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lick Branch (South Grand River tributary) -- River in Missouri, United States of America
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Wikipedia - Lierbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Liesbeek River -- River in Cape Town, South Africa
Wikipedia - Liese (Glenne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Liese (Nuhne) -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Lieser (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ligeiro River -- River in Brazil
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Wikipedia - Lilajan River
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Wikipedia - Lima River -- River in Portugal
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Wikipedia - Linderman Creek -- river in the United States of America
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Wikipedia - Linde (Tollense) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lindlarer Sulz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Linesville Creek (Shenango River tributary) -- Tributary to Shenango River in Crawford County, Pennsylvania
Wikipedia - LinklM-CM-$uer Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Linnenbeeke -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Linnicher Muhlenteich -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Linspherbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lippinghauser Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lisa Kelly (trucker) -- American truck driver known for her appearances on reality television shows
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Wikipedia - List of Champ Car drivers who never qualified for a race -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Champ Car drivers -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of countries without rivers
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Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Allegheny River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Arkansas River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Assonet River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Beaver River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Black Warrior River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Cedar River (Washington) -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Charles River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Colorado River (Texas) -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Columbia River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Conestoga River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Connecticut River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Cumberland River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Cuyahoga River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Delaware River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Dnieper River in Ukraine -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Fraser River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Genesee River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Green River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Hackensack River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Halifax River -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Housatonic River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Hudson River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Illinois River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the James River (Virginia) -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Kentucky River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Kiskiminetas River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Kootenay River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Lower Mississippi River -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Mekong River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Merrimack River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Minnesota River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Missouri River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Monongahela River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Murray River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Nechako River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Neversink River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Niagara River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the North Saskatchewan River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Ohio River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Orange River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Ottawa River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Potomac River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Puyallup River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Rahway River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Raritan River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Red Deer River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Richelieu River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the River Aire -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the River Calder, West Yorkshire -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the River Derwent, Derbyshire -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the River Severn -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the River Soar -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the River Thames -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the River Trent -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the River Wear -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the River Wharfe -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the River Wye -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Sacramento River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Saint John River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Saint Lawrence River and the Great Lakes -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Schuylkill River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Snake River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the South Saskatchewan River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Spokane River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the St. Johns River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Susquehanna River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Taunton River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Tennessee River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Thompson River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Upper Mississippi River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Upper Passaic River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Wallkill River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Willamette River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of crossings of the Youghiogheny River -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of dams and reservoirs of the Susquehanna River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of dams and reservoirs of the Tennessee River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of dams in the Columbia River watershed -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of driver deaths in motorsport -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera characters -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of European Touring Car Cup drivers -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of fauna of Rivers State -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of fauna of the Lower Colorado River Valley -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of female 24 Hours of Le Mans drivers -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of female Indianapolis 500 drivers -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of female racing drivers -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of ferries across the East River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of ferries across the Hudson River to New York City -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of film music by Mikael Tariverdiev -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of films shot in Riverside, California -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of fishes in the Magdalena River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of fish in the River Trent -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Formula 3 Euro Series drivers -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Formula One driver numbers -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Formula One drivers who set a fastest lap -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Formula Renault 3.5 Series drivers -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Governors of Cross River State -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of GP2 Asia Series drivers -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of GP2 Series driver records -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of GP2 Series drivers -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of GP3 Series drivers -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of historic properties in New River, Arizona -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Indian cities on rivers -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of indigenous peoples of Rivers State -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of IndyCar Series drivers who never qualified for a race -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of IndyCar Series drivers -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of international border rivers -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of international cricket centuries at Riverside Ground -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at the Riverside Ground -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of International Formula 3000 drivers -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of islands in rivers
Wikipedia - List of islands on the Potomac River -- Wikipedia list of islands of the Potomac River in the U.S.
Wikipedia - List of lakes of Little River County, Arkansas -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of largest cities west of the Mississippi River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of largest unfragmented rivers -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of locks and dams of the Upper Mississippi River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of longest rivers in the United States by state -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of longest rivers of Asia -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of longest rivers of Canada -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of longest rivers of Mexico -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of longest rivers of Romania
Wikipedia - List of longest rivers of the United States (by main stem) -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of longest rivers of Ukraine -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of major rivers of India -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of mills in Fall River, Massachusetts -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of mountain ranges of the Lower Colorado River Valley -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of mountains in Powder River County, Montana -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of National Wild and Scenic Rivers -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of non-qualifying Indianapolis 500 drivers -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Palmerston Forts around the River Clyde -- forts
Wikipedia - List of people from Riverside, California -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC players -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of pools of the Tongariro River -- wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of populated places on the Connecticut River -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of professional driver types -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rallycross drivers -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rapids of the Columbia River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of River-class frigates -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of river cruise ships -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Riverdale characters -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Riverdale episodes -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of River King video games -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of river name etymologies -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers by age -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rivers discharging into the North Sea -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Riverside County, California, placename etymologies -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers in Cornwall -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers in Parana -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers in Western Sahara -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Afghanistan -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Africa -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Alabama -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of Alabama, U.S.
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Alaska -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of Alaska, U.S.
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Albania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Alberta -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Antarctica -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Argentina -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Arkansas -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Asia -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Assam -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of Assam, India
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Australia -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Austria -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Azerbaijan
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Baden-Wurttemberg -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Bangladesh -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Bavaria -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Belarus
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Belgium -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rivers of Brandenburg -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Brazil -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Bremen -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of British Columbia -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of California -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rivers of Chile -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rivers of Colombia -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Colorado -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Connecticut -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of Connecticut, U.S.
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Cuba -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Denmark -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of East Java -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Ecuador -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Egypt -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of El Salvador
Wikipedia - List of rivers of England -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Estonia
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Europe -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Finland -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Florida -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of France -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Georgia (country)
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Georgia (U.S. state) -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of Georgia, U.S.
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Georgia
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Germany -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Greece -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Guatemala
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Gujarat -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rivers of Hawaii -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rivers of India by discharge -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rivers of Indonesia -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Iraq -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rivers of Jakarta -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rivers of Kentucky -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rivers of Kyrgyzstan
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Latvia
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Lebanon -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Liechtenstein -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Lithuania
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Louisiana -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of Louisiana, U.S.
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Lower Saxony -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Maine -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Maryland -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of Maryland, U.S.
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Massachusetts -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of Massachusetts, U.S.
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern -- List article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Michigan -- list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Minnesota -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Mississippi -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of Mississippi, U.S.
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Missouri -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Montana -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of Montana, U.S.
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Nepal -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Nevada -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of Nevada, U.S.
Wikipedia - List of rivers of New Hampshire -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of New Jersey -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of New Jersey, U.S.
Wikipedia - List of rivers of New York -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of New Zealand by length -- wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of New Zealand -- wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Nigeria -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of North America
Wikipedia - List of rivers of North Carolina -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Norway -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Odisha -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of Odisha, India
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Oklahoma -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Ontario -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rivers of Pakistan -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Panama
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Para -- Wikipedia list article or rivers of Para, Brazil
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Pennsylvania -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Peru -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Poland -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Ponce, Puerto Rico -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Portugal -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Puerto Rico -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Quebec -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Rajasthan -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of Rajasthan in India
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Rhineland-Palatinate -- List article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Romania -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Russia -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Scotland -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Singapore -- wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of South Africa -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of South Carolina -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of South Carolina, U.S.
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Spain -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Sri Lanka -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Sundarbans -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Sweden -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Switzerland -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Taiwan
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Tamil Nadu -- Wikipedia list article of rivers in Tamil Nadu, India
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Tennessee -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of Tennessee, U.S.
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Texas -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Thailand -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of the Canadian Rockies -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of the Cook Islands -- wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of the Marlborough Region -- wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of the Netherlands -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of the Philippines -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of the United Kingdom -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of the United States: A -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rivers of the United States: C -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of the United States: D -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of the United States: E -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rivers of Trinidad and Tobago -- wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Turkey -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Ukraine
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Venezuela
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Virginia -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Wales -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Washington, D.C. -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Washington (state) -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of West Bengal -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of West Virginia -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rivers of Yukon -- Wikipedia list article of rivers of Yukon, Canada
Wikipedia - List of rivers
Wikipedia - List of rowing clubs on the River Wear -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of run-of-the-river hydroelectric power stations -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of schools in Rivers State -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of schools in the Northern Rivers and Mid North Coast -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of schools in the Riverina -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of selectmen of Fall River, Massachusetts -- Selectmen of Fall River, Massachusetts
Wikipedia - List of ships built at the Fore River Shipyard -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of South Fork Eel River crossings -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Star Driver episodes -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of steamboats on the Colorado River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of steamboats on the Columbia River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of steamboats on the Yukon River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Superleague Formula drivers and teams -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of The Riveras episodes -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Transit Authority of River City bus routes -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of University of California, Riverside people -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of University of Wisconsin-River Falls alumni -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of U.S. counties named after rivers -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of variant names of the Potomac River -- Potomac River variant names
Wikipedia - List of wildlife of the Skagit River Basin -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of World Touring Car Cup drivers -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - Lists of crossings of the East River -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Lists of rivers
Wikipedia - Litani (Maroni tributary) -- River in Suriname
Wikipedia - Littfe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Little Applegate River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Little Brosna River -- River in Ireland, tributary of the Shannon
Wikipedia - Little Butte Creek -- River in Oregan, USA
Wikipedia - Little Cannon River (Sabre Lake) -- River in Le Sueur County, Minnesota, United States
Wikipedia - Little Econlockhatchee River -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Little Gratiot River -- River in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Wikipedia - Little Gruinard -- River in Scotland
Wikipedia - Littlehampton Redoubt -- Fort at entrance to the River Arun at Littlehampton
Wikipedia - Little Kyll -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Little Manatee River -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Little Mashel River Waterfalls -- Waterfalls in Washington (state), United States
Wikipedia - Little Miami River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Little Murray River (New South Wales) -- anabranch of the Murray River, New South Wales, Australia
Wikipedia - Little Peshtigo River -- River in northeast Wisconsin
Wikipedia - Little River (Avon, West Gippsland) -- river in Australia
Wikipedia - Little River (Biscayne Bay) -- River in Miami, Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Little River (Canadian River tributary) -- Tributary of the Canadian River in Oklahoma, United States of America
Wikipedia - Little River Canyon National Preserve -- 14,000 acres in Alabama (US) managed by the National Park Service
Wikipedia - Little River (Cape Fear River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Little River (Eno River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Little River (Mendocino County) -- River in Mendocino County, California, U.S.
Wikipedia - Little River (Miami) -- A neighborhood in Miami, Florida
Wikipedia - Little River (Ochlockonee River tributary) -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Little River (Wollondilly) -- river in Australia
Wikipedia - Little Sur River
Wikipedia - Little Tennessee River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Little Troublesome Creek (Haw River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Little Wekiva River -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Little Withlacoochee River -- River in Central Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Littoral zone -- Part of a sea, lake or river that is close to the shore
Wikipedia - Litzelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Living Desert Zoo and Gardens -- Botanical garden and zoo in Riverside County, California
Wikipedia - Liwu River -- River in Hualien County, Taiwan
Wikipedia - Lizandro River -- River in Portugal
Wikipedia - Ljubljanica -- River in Slovenia
Wikipedia - Ljuta (Dindolka) -- River in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Wikipedia - Llobregat -- Second longest river in Catalonia, Spain
Wikipedia - LM-CM-$unsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - LM-CM-)vesque River -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Lobach (Eschbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lobbach (Elsenz) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lochbach (Itter) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lochloosa Creek -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Locknitz (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Loco River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Logar River -- River in Afghanistan
Wikipedia - Log jam -- Accumulation of large wood in a stream or river, preventing movement downstream
Wikipedia - Lohbach (Elbbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lohit River -- River in Arunachal Pradesh in India
Wikipedia - Lohmgraben -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lohnder Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lohne (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lohner Schulbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lohrbach (Aubach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lohrbach (Kyll) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lohrbach (Lohr) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lohr (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Loisach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lokhaitora River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Lombrette River -- River in Charlevoix and La Cote-de-BeauprM-CM-) Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - LoM-CM-^_nitz (Nebel) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - London Bridge -- Road bridge across River Thames in London, opened in 1973
Wikipedia - Lone (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Longest rivers of the United Kingdom -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Long Path -- Hiking trail from George Washington Bridge to Mohawk River valley in upstate New York
Wikipedia - Long River, Prince Edward Island -- Locality in Prince Edward Island
Wikipedia - Lonqueador River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Look and Tremble -- Swimming hole, Chipola River, Florida, US
Wikipedia - Loopebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lopau -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Loper Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Loquitz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lorentz River -- river in Indonesia
Wikipedia - Lorenzo Colombo (racing driver) -- Italian racing driver (born 2000)
Wikipedia - Lormecke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Los Angeles Assembly -- Former Ford assembly plant in Pico Rivera, California, USA
Wikipedia - Los Angeles River -- River in Los Angeles County, California, US
Wikipedia - Los Cedros Creek -- river in Peru
Wikipedia - Losing stream -- Stream or river that loses water as it flows downstream
Wikipedia - Losse (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lost (1950 film) -- 1950 film by Fernando A. Rivero
Wikipedia - Losta -- River in Russia
Wikipedia - Lost River (Cacapon River tributary) -- River in Hardy County, West Virginia, US
Wikipedia - Lost River (film) -- 2014 American fantasy-neo-noir film directed by Ryan Gosling
Wikipedia - Lost River Reservation -- Protected gorge area in New Hampshire, USA
Wikipedia - Lost River State Forest -- State forest in Minnesota, United States
Wikipedia - Lost streams of Idaho -- Group of partially subterranean rivers in Idaho, United States
Wikipedia - Lot (river) -- River in France
Wikipedia - Lottbek -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lot Whitcomb (sidewheeler) -- First steam-powered craft built on the Willamette River in Oregon, United States
Wikipedia - Lotzelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Loubiere River -- River in Dominica
Wikipedia - Lough Foyle -- estuary of the River Foyle, north Ireland
Wikipedia - Lough Iron -- Lake on the River Inny, Ireland
Wikipedia - Lough Kinale -- Lake on the River Inny, Ireland
Wikipedia - Lourens River Protected Natural Environment -- Section of protected land along the Lourens River in the Helderberg region, South Africa.
Wikipedia - Louse Creek (Alaska) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Louth Navigation -- Canalised river in England
Wikipedia - Louvart River -- River in Nord-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Lovely Rivero -- Filipino actress
Wikipedia - Lowell Cowell -- Racecar driver from West Virginia
Wikipedia - Lower Colorado River Authority -- Public utility in Texas that manages the lower Colorado River
Wikipedia - Lower Indra Dam -- Dam on the Indra River in Odisha, India
Wikipedia - Lower River Division -- Administrative division of the Gambia
Wikipedia - Lower Silvermine River Wetlands -- A nature reserve on the Cape Peninsula, in Cape Town, South Africa
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Wikipedia - Lowry Avenue Bridge -- tied-arch bridge that crosses the Mississippi River in Minneapolis
Wikipedia - Loxahatchee River -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Lucca Allen -- Irish racing driver (born 2002)
Wikipedia - Lucius Aemilius Mamercinus Privernas -- 4th-century BC Roman consul
Wikipedia - Luderbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Luder (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Luhe (Ilmenau) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Luhe (Naab) -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Luhe (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Luigi Ferrara -- Italian racing driver from Bari
Wikipedia - Luis A. Berdiel Rivera -- Puerto Rican politician
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Wikipedia - Luis MuM-CM-1oz Rivera -- Puerto Rican politician
Wikipedia - Luis Padron Rivera -- American politician
Wikipedia - Luis Rivera (gymnast) -- Puerto Rican artistic gymnast
Wikipedia - Luis Rivera Marin -- Puerto Rican politician
Wikipedia - LuM-CM-^_bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lumda (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Luncavita (Danube) -- River in Romania, tributary of Danube
Wikipedia - Lune (Weser) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Luntenbeck -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Luo River (Henan)
Wikipedia - Lupar River -- A river in Sarawak, Malaysia
Wikipedia - Luruper Moorgraben -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lusatian Neisse -- River in Central Europe
Wikipedia - Lutsche -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lutte Bermecke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lutter (Aa) -- River of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Lutter (Ems) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lutter (Lachte) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lutter (Leine) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lutter (Oder) -- River in Lower Saxony, Germany
Wikipedia - Lutter (Schunter) -- River of Lower Saxony, Germany
Wikipedia - Lutter -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Lynd River -- River in Australia
Wikipedia - Lynn N. Rivers -- American politician, former member of Congress from Michigan.
Wikipedia - Lyreen River -- Small river in County Kildare, Ireland
Wikipedia - M-72-Au Sable River Bridge -- United States historic place
Wikipedia - Mabel Rivera -- Spanish actress
Wikipedia - Macaco River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Macacos River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Macacu River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Macana River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Macho River Forest Reserve -- Protected area in Costa Rica
Wikipedia - Mackenzie River -- Largest river system in Canada
Wikipedia - Macleay Valley Bridge -- Bridge over the Macleay River, NSW, Australia
Wikipedia - Macmillan River -- River in Canada
Wikipedia - Macoucheri River -- River in Dominica
Wikipedia - Madeira River -- River in Bolivia and Brazil
Wikipedia - Madeleine River (Saint-Camille Brook tributary) -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Madeleine (river) -- River in France
Wikipedia - Madison River -- River in Wyoming and Montana, United States
Wikipedia - Madre de Dios River -- River in Peru and Bolivia
Wikipedia - Mad River Mountain -- Ski resort in Ohio, US
Wikipedia - Mad River Road -- overland route
Wikipedia - Magdalena River -- river in Colombia
Wikipedia - Magnetic river
Wikipedia - Mahakam River -- River in Indonesia
Wikipedia - Mahanadi Riverine Port -- Proposed port in Odisha, India
Wikipedia - Mahananda River -- River in Bangladesh and India
Wikipedia - Mahendratanaya River -- River in Andhra Pradesh, India
Wikipedia - Mahlbergbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mahood Falls -- Waterfall on the Canim River in British Columbia, Canada
Wikipedia - Maibach (Axtbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Maiden Creek -- Tributary of the Schuylkill River in Berks County, Pennsylvania
Wikipedia - Mailinger Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mailloux River -- River in Charlevoix-Est Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Main (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Maisach (Amper) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Maisinger Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Majada River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Makakahi River -- River in New Zealand's North Island
Wikipedia - Malas River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Malbaie River -- Tributary of the St. Lawrence River, MRC de Charlevoix-east (Quebec, Canada)
Wikipedia - Malcolm Campbell -- English racing driver and speed record holder
Wikipedia - Malefinkbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Malir River
Wikipedia - Mallalli Falls -- waterfall on the Kumaradhara River in Karnataka, India
Wikipedia - Mallero -- River in Italy
Wikipedia - Malwal River -- River in South Sudan
Wikipedia - Malxe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - MamborM-CM-) River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - MaM-CM-^_ (Lauer) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mameyes River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - M-aM-;M-^LchM-aM-;M-^KchM-aM-;M-^K language -- Extinct Cross River language of Nigeria, Africa
Wikipedia - Mammy Johnsons River -- River in Australia
Wikipedia - Manasi River -- River in China
Wikipedia - Manasquan Inlet -- Inlet that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Manasquan River
Wikipedia - Manasquan River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Manatee River -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Mandakini River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Mandelbach (Prum) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mangfall -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Man in the River -- 1958 West German drama film by Eugen York
Wikipedia - Manitou River (Manitoulin Island) -- River on Manitoulin Island, in Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - Mannheim Harbour -- River port
Wikipedia - Manolo Rivera Morales -- Puetro Rican sportscaster
Wikipedia - Mano River Union -- Association in West Africa
Wikipedia - Mansfield Road-Michigamme River Bridge -- Bridge in United States of America
Wikipedia - Mantsa River -- River in Ethiopia
Wikipedia - Manuel Rivera Jr. -- United States Marine Corps officer and Eagle Scout
Wikipedia - Manuel Rivera-Ortiz -- Puerto Rican photographer
Wikipedia - Mape River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Mapia Grande River -- River in Amazonas, Brazil
Wikipedia - Maraekakaho River -- River in New Zealand
Wikipedia - Marbach (Mergbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Marbeck (Itter) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - March Air Reserve Base -- Military air base in Riverside County, California
Wikipedia - Mardyke (river) -- River in Essex, England
Wikipedia - Mare (river) -- River in southern France
Wikipedia - Maria de Lourdes Ramos Rivera -- Puerto Rican politician
Wikipedia - Maria-Einsiedel-Muhlbach -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Maria Elisa Rivera Diaz -- Puerto Rican medical doctor
Wikipedia - Marian Gamwell -- English nurse, ambulance driver, and farmer
Wikipedia - Mariano Rivera
Wikipedia - Marian Rivera -- Spanish-Filipino model and actress
Wikipedia - Maria Shriver -- Journalist and author from the United States
Wikipedia - Marias River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Maria Teresa Rivera -- Woman's human rights defender
Wikipedia - Maribyrnong River -- River in Victoria, Australia
Wikipedia - Maricao River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Marin River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Mario Rivera Martino -- Puerto Rican journalist and sports writer
Wikipedia - Marka (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Markbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Market Street Bridge (Chattanooga) -- Bridge over the Tennessee River in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Wikipedia - Market Street Bridge (Ohio River) -- Bridge over the Ohio River near Steubenville, Ohio, United States
Wikipedia - Market Street Bridge (Philadelphia) -- Bridge across Schuylkill River in Philadelphia
Wikipedia - Mark Hurley -- Racecar driver from Tennessee
Wikipedia - Mark Kennedy Shriver -- American politician
Wikipedia - Mark Smith (American racing driver) -- American former race car driver born 1967
Wikipedia - Mark Smith (Pennsylvanian racing driver) -- American professional racing driver born 1971
Wikipedia - Mark Thompson (racing driver) -- American racing driver, born 1951
Wikipedia - Marly Rivera -- Puerto Rican journalist
Wikipedia - Marne River
Wikipedia - Maroni (river) -- river in South America, forming the border between Suriname and French Guiana
Wikipedia - Maronne -- River in central France
Wikipedia - Marpe (Salwey) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Marquam Bridge -- Carries Interstate 5 traffic over the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon
Wikipedia - Marquita Rivera -- Puerto Rican musician
Wikipedia - Marrecas River (Belo River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Marrecas River (Santana River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Marscheider Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park -- State park in California, United States, marking the discovery of gold on the American River by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in 1848, sparking the California Gold Rush
Wikipedia - Marshepaug River -- River in the towns of Goshen and Litchfield, Connecticut
Wikipedia - Marshyangdi river -- River in Nepal
Wikipedia - Marta Rivera de la Cruz -- Spanish writer
Wikipedia - Martha Rivers Ingram -- American billionaire and business executive
Wikipedia - Martin Byford -- British racing driver from Colchester
Wikipedia - Maruia River -- River in the South Island, New Zealand
Wikipedia - Marys Creek (Haw River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Masaweng River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Mashpee River Reservation -- Park in Massachusetts, United States
Wikipedia - Mass driver
Wikipedia - Matakitaki River -- River in the South Island, New Zealand
Wikipedia - Matane River -- River in Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Matanza River -- River in Argentina
Wikipedia - Matanzas River -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Matola River -- River in Mozambique
Wikipedia - Maton River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Mato Rico River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Matrullas River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Matt Kobyluck -- Native American racing driver and developer
Wikipedia - Mattole River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Matton (river) -- River in France
Wikipedia - Matzbach (Geislbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Matzoff -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mauerner Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Maulach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mauldre -- River in France
Wikipedia - Maumee River -- River in Indiana and Ohio, United States
Wikipedia - Maunabo River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Maurice River Township, New Jersey -- Township in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Maurice River Township School District -- School district in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Mauricio River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Maurine (stream) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mausbach -- River in Stolberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Maus Gatsonides -- Dutch rally driver and inventor
Wikipedia - Mavilla River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - May Ayni -- River in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - May Be'ati River -- River in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - May Gabat -- River in the Tigray highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - May Harena -- River in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - May Meqa -- River in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - Mayo River (Dan River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - May Qoqah -- River in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - May Selelo -- River in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - May Sho'ate -- River in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - May Zegzeg -- River in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System -- Part of the United States inland waterway system, originating at the Tulsa Port of Catoosa and running southeast through Oklahoma and Arkansas to the Mississippi River
Wikipedia - McClugage Bridge -- Twin bridge over the Illinois River in Illinois, United States
Wikipedia - McElroy Creek -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - McIvor River -- river in Alberta, Canada
Wikipedia - McKees Creek -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - McKenzie River (Victoria) -- river in Australia
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Agua Amarela River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Agua Branca River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Agua Quente River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Angel Aguirre Rivero -- Mexican politician
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Angel Riveras -- Spanish sailor
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Angel Rivero MM-CM-)ndez -- Puerto Rican soldier, journalist and businessman
Wikipedia - M-CM-^GaM-DM-^_layan River -- Water stream in Rize province
Wikipedia - M-CM-^\M-CM-^_bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Mfingr -- Mythological river
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Nle de la CitM-CM-) -- Island in the river Seine, Paris, France
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Nle JM-CM-)sus -- Large river island in Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Nle Saint-Louis -- Island in the river Seine, Paris, France
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Vlbach (Berkel) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Vlbach (Wapelbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Vlschnitz (Red Main) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Vlschnitz (White Main) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Vrtze -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Vse -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Vsper -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Vstliche Gunz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Meade River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Meadow Creek (Haw River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Meander -- Sinuous bend in a series in the channel of a river
Wikipedia - Mearim River -- A river in Maranhao state of northern Brazil with a tidal bore
Wikipedia - Meckelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Medebach (Orke) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Medem -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Medieval City on a River (Schinkel) -- Painting by Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Wikipedia - Medvode Hydroelectric Power Plant -- Run-of-the-river hydroelectricity in Slovenia
Wikipedia - Meghna River -- River in Bangladesh
Wikipedia - Mehde-Aue -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mehe -- River in Lower Saxony, Germany
Wikipedia - Mehner Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mehraneh river -- River in Tabriz, Iran
Wikipedia - Mehrbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Meiereibach (Darmbach) -- River in Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - MeiM-CM-^_e -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mekong Delta -- Delta of the Mekong River at its mouth in Southern Vietnam
Wikipedia - Mekong expedition of 1866-1868 -- 19th century exploration and scientific expedition of the Mekong River
Wikipedia - Mekong River Commission -- Intergovernmental organization that manages the water resources of the Mekong River
Wikipedia - Mekong River massacre -- 2011 hijacking of two Chinese cargo ships and subsequent massacre of all 13 crew members
Wikipedia - Mekong -- Major river in Southeast Asia
Wikipedia - Melbbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Melissa Rivers -- American actress and television host
Wikipedia - Melissa River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - M-EM-^Aukta (river) -- River in Poland
Wikipedia - Memminger Ach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Memorial Bridge (Palatka, Florida) -- Bridge over St. Johns River in Florida, US
Wikipedia - Memorial Bridge (Portsmouth, New Hampshire) -- Vertical-lift bridge across the Piscataqua River between Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Badger's Island in Kittery, Maine
Wikipedia - Menach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Menifee Union School District -- Public school district in Riverside County, California
Wikipedia - Menominee River -- river in Wisconsin and Michigan
Wikipedia - Menza (river) -- River in Russia
Wikipedia - Mera (Lake Como) -- River in Switzerland and Italy
Wikipedia - Merchants Bridge -- Bridge of the Mississippi River between St. Louis, Missouri, and Venice, Illinois
Wikipedia - Merkenfritzerbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - MeroM-CM-+ -- Ancient city along the eastern bank of the Nile River in Northern Sudan
Wikipedia - Merrebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Merri Creek -- River in Victoria, Australia
Wikipedia - Merrimack River -- river in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, United States
Wikipedia - Merri River -- river in Victoria, Australia
Wikipedia - Merrymeeting River -- River in the U.S.
Wikipedia - Mersbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mersey Gateway Bridge -- Toll bridge over the River Mersey
Wikipedia - Merzalbe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Merzbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mesopotamia -- Historical region within the Tigris-Euphrates river system
Wikipedia - Metter (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mettma -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mettmecke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Meuse River
Wikipedia - Meuse (river)
Wikipedia - Meuse -- River in western Europe
Wikipedia - Meziad (river) -- A tributary of the river Valea Rosie in Romania
Wikipedia - M-HM-^Xaes -- A left tributary of the TM-CM-"rnava Mare river in Romania
Wikipedia - M-HM-^Zibau -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - M-HM-^ZM-CM-"ta -- river in Romania
Wikipedia - M-HM-^Zolici -- river in Romania
Wikipedia - Miami River (Florida) -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Mianus River Bridge -- I-95 bridge in Greenwich, CT, US
Wikipedia - Michael F. Rivers Sr. -- American politician
Wikipedia - Michael Waltrip -- American racing driver, sports announcer, and businessman
Wikipedia - Michelbach (Nidda) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Michelbach (Usa) -- River in Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Michel Lachance (harness racing) -- 20th and 21st-century harness racing driver and owner
Wikipedia - Michelsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Michipicoten River -- river in Canada
Wikipedia - Middle Letaba River -- River in South Africa
Wikipedia - Middle Rhine -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Middle River (Iowa) -- River in Iowa
Wikipedia - Mid Rivers Mall -- Shopping center in St. Peters, Missouri, U.S.
Wikipedia - Miesach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Miguel Lopez Rivera -- Puerto Rican politician
Wikipedia - Miguel Primo de Rivera -- Spanish dictator from 1923 to 1930
Wikipedia - Mike Cope -- American stock car racing driver and team owner
Wikipedia - Mike Eddy -- American stock car racing driver; seven-time ASA champion
Wikipedia - Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge -- Arch bridge over the Colorado River at Hoover Dam, United States
Wikipedia - Milakokia River -- River in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Wikipedia - Mildenitz (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mile Creek (Black River tributary) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Milka Duno -- Venezuelan racing driver and model
Wikipedia - Mill Branch (Cacapon River tributary) -- US stream in West Virginia
Wikipedia - Mill Brook (Swift River tributary) -- Stream in New Hampshire, USA
Wikipedia - Mill Creek (Little River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Mill Creek (Pee Dee River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Mill Creek (San Bernardino County) -- Tributary of the Santa Ana River in San Bernardino County, California, USA
Wikipedia - Mill Creek (Uwharrie River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Mill Creek (Watson, Black River tributary) -- Creek in the U.S. state of New York
Wikipedia - Miller River Waterfalls -- Waterfalls in Washington (state), United States
Wikipedia - Mills on the River Wey and its tributaries -- Watermills on the Wey in England
Wikipedia - Mills River (North Carolina) -- river in North Carolina
Wikipedia - Milton-Madison Bridge -- Continuous truss bridge that connects Milton, Kentucky and Madison, Indiana across the Ohio river
Wikipedia - Milz (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mindel -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mindjim River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Mingo Swamp (South River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Minho River
Wikipedia - Minibus Driver Awareness Scheme -- Training and registration scheme for drivers of minibuses in the UK
Wikipedia - Minillas River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation -- Government ministry of India
Wikipedia - Minnesota River -- River in Minnesota, United States
Wikipedia - Minnesota Valley State Trail -- multi-use recreation pathway along the Minnesota River
Wikipedia - Minnie Driver -- British-American actress and singer-songwriter (born 1970)
Wikipedia - Min River (Sichuan) -- river in Sichuan, China
Wikipedia - Miracle on the Han River -- Period of rapid economic growth in South Korea, following the Korean War (1950-1953)
Wikipedia - Mira River (Ecuador and Colombia) -- River of South America
Wikipedia - Miriam Rivera -- Mexican actress
Wikipedia - Miringuava River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Mirker Bach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Mishap Creek -- River in Alaska, United States
Wikipedia - Miskatonic River
Wikipedia - Mission River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Mississippi Delta Levee Camps -- Camps constructed to house labor for the construction of levees on the Mississippi River
Wikipedia - Mississippi River Basin Model -- Scale model of the Mississippi River basin in Mississippi, United States
Wikipedia - Mississippi River Squadron -- Union brown-water naval squadron that operated on the western rivers during the American Civil War
Wikipedia - Mississippi River Trail -- long-distance bicycle route
Wikipedia - Mississippi River -- Major river in the United States
Wikipedia - Missouri French -- Variety of French spoken in the upper Mississippi River Valley in the US
Wikipedia - Missouri River -- Major river in the central United States
Wikipedia - Mistel (Red Main) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mitbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mitchell Creek (Tunitas Creek tributary) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Mitchell River (North Carolina) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Mitchinamecus River -- River in La Tuque, Lanaudiere and Laurentides, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Mittelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mittelbuhlgraben -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mittelbuschbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mittelradde -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mittelriede -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mitternacher Ohe -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - MM-EM->e -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Moclips River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Modau -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Moe River (riviere aux Saumons tributary) -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Mohawk River
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Wikipedia - Mohne -- River in western Germany
Wikipedia - Moisie River Aquatic Reserve -- Proposed protected area in Cote-Nord, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Moldova (river) -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - Molochna River
Wikipedia - Mondego River -- River in Portugal
Wikipedia - Monocacy River -- River in Maryland, United States
Wikipedia - Monongahela River -- River in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, United States
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Wikipedia - Moodna Creek -- Tributary of the Hudson River in Orange County, New York
Wikipedia - Moon River -- Song from the 1961 film "Breakfast at Tiffany's"
Wikipedia - Moonshine River
Wikipedia - Moorabool River -- River in Victoria, Australia
Wikipedia - Moorbach (Bever) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Moorbach (Werfener Bach) -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Moosach (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Moosalb (Alb) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Moosalb (Schwarzbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Moosbach (Fichtenberger Rot) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Moosbach (Lauter) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Moosbach (Mangfall) -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Moose Creek (Bearpaw River tributary) -- Tributary of the Bearpaw River in Alaska
Wikipedia - Moose River (Ontario) -- Tributary of South shore of James Bay, flowing in North-East of Ontario, in Canada.
Wikipedia - Moose River (QuM-CM-)bec) -- River in Chaudiere-Appalaches, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Moosterbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Morava (river)
Wikipedia - Morehead River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Morell River -- River in County Kildare, Ireland
Wikipedia - More London -- Development on the south bank of the River Thames in London
Wikipedia - Moreno Valley Unified School District -- Public school district in Riverside County, California
Wikipedia - Morgan Creek (New Hope River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Morge (Isere) -- River in eastern France
Wikipedia - Mornoi River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Morovis River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Morsbach (Wupper) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mortagne (river) -- River in France
Wikipedia - Mortal Engines (film) -- 2018 film by Christian Rivers
Wikipedia - Moseke -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Moskva River Cable Car -- Cable car in Moscow, Russia
Wikipedia - Mostazal River -- River in Chile
Wikipedia - Motel (Schilde) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Motel (Warnow) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Motes Creek (Haw River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Mother Brook -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Motilon -- Indigenous people who live in the Catatumbo River basin in Norte de Santander in Colombia
Wikipedia - Motnau -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - Mound Creek -- River in Minnesota, U.S.
Wikipedia - Mountainous River Landscape with Travelers -- Painting by Paul Bril
Wikipedia - Mountains and Rivers Without End -- Epic poem by Gary Snyder
Wikipedia - Mountains of the Moon (Africa) -- Legendary mountain range in east Africa at the source of the Nile River
Wikipedia - Mount Brew (Cheakamus River) -- Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Wikipedia - Mount Song -- Mountain in central China's Henan Province, along the southern bank of the Yellow River
Wikipedia - M. Rivers -- Canadian musician
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Wikipedia - Muckenseebach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Mud (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Muglbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Muguilhao River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Muhlbach (Altmuhl) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Muhlbach (Elbbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Muhlbach (Fichtenberger Rot) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Muhlbach (Gleiritsch) -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Muhlbach (Mangfall) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Muhlbach (Merkenfritzerbach) -- River in Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Muhlbach (Rur) -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Muhlbach (Schussen) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Muhlbach (Schwarzbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Muhlenriede -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Muhlenwasser -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Muhre -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Muhuri River -- river in Bangladesh
Wikipedia - Mukhavets -- River in Belarus
Wikipedia - Mukwonago River -- River in Wisconsin
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Wikipedia - Mullergraben -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mulmecke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Mulmisch -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - MuM-CM-1oz Rivera -- Barrio of Patillas, Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Mumling -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Murat River -- River in eastern Turkey
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Wikipedia - Murrah River -- river in Australia
Wikipedia - Murray River Flag -- Australian flag
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Wikipedia - Murray River -- Longest river in Australia
Wikipedia - Murrieta Valley Unified School District -- Public school district in Riverside County, California
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Wikipedia - Mur (river) -- River in Central Europe
Wikipedia - Murr (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Museum Island -- Northern part of Spree Island in the Spree river in central Berlin
Wikipedia - Museum of Riverside -- history and culture, indigenous culture, and natural history in California
Wikipedia - Musi River (Indonesia) -- River in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - Mutzbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Myakka River -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Myrtle Driver Johnson -- American Cherokee language expert
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Wikipedia - Mystic River -- River in Massachusetts, United States
Wikipedia - Naab -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Naafbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Naches River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Nacimiento River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Nagar River (Rajshahi) -- River in Bangladesh
Wikipedia - Nagar River (Rangpur) -- River in Bangladesh
Wikipedia - Nagold (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nahal Paran -- Occasionally dry riverbed in the Negev Desert and the Sinai Peninsula
Wikipedia - Nahe (Rhine) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nahmerbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Namenlose -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Namo River -- River in the United States territory of Guam
Wikipedia - Nanai language -- Language spoken by the Nanai people, who have traditionally lived along Heilongjiang (Amur), Songhuajiang (Sunggari) and Ussuri rivers on the Middle Amur Basin.
Wikipedia - Nandu River Iron Bridge -- Bridge in China
Wikipedia - Naniken River -- Small river in northern suburbs of Dublin, Ireland
Wikipedia - Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge
Wikipedia - Nantahala River -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Nantai Island -- River island in Fuzhou, Fujian, China
Wikipedia - Nant Ceiswyn -- River in Mid Wales
Wikipedia - Nant Cynnyd -- River in Gwynedd, Wales
Wikipedia - Nant Llwydiarth -- River in Wales
Wikipedia - Napte -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Naranjito River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Narmada River -- A river of central India in a rift valley
Wikipedia - Narva (river) -- river between Estonia and Russia
Wikipedia - Nassach (Fils) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nassach (Main) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Natan Rivera -- Salvadoran pole vaulter
Wikipedia - Natashquan River -- River in Canada
Wikipedia - National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame -- Auto racing museum honoring former race drivers
Wikipedia - National Network -- Network of approved state highways and interstates for commercial truck drivers in the United States
Wikipedia - National Register of Historic Places listings in Riverhead (town), New York -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - National Wild and Scenic Rivers System -- Conservation effort of certain rivers in the United States and its territories
Wikipedia - Nations by the River -- Side project band
Wikipedia - Naucratis -- City of Ancient Egypt, on the Canopic branch of the Nile river
Wikipedia - Nau (Danube) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nautsiyoki -- River in Russia
Wikipedia - Naval Air Station Patuxent River -- Military naval air station and flight test centre in Maryland, United States
Wikipedia - Navarro-Aragonese -- Romance language once spoken in a large part of the Ebro River basin, south of the middle Pyrenees, although it is only currently spoken in a small portion of its original territory
Wikipedia - Navarro River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Navesink River -- River in New Jersey
Wikipedia - Nawa River -- river in Papua, Indonesia
Wikipedia - Naya Rivera -- American actress and singer
Wikipedia - Nazas River -- River in Mexico
Wikipedia - Nazi rule over the Danube River -- Period of international river management
Wikipedia - Nebelbeeke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nebel (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Neckarinsel, Tubingen -- Island in the Neckar River, Germany
Wikipedia - Neckar -- Right tributary of Rhine river in Germany
Wikipedia - Nedi Rivera -- American bishop
Wikipedia - Ned Jarrett -- American racecar driver and TV personality
Wikipedia - Neelum River -- River in India and Pakistan
Wikipedia - Neerdar (Wilde Aa) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Neetze (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Neffelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Neger (Bieke) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Neger (Ruhr) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Neile -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nellie T. Bush -- Arizona state legislator, riverboat pilot, airline pilot, active in women's organizations
Wikipedia - Nelson Piquet -- Brazilian former racing driver and businessman
Wikipedia - Nemphe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nenagh River -- Tributary of the Shannon in County Tipperary, Ireland
Wikipedia - Nera (Danube) -- River in Serbia
Wikipedia - Neretva (river)
Wikipedia - Nerodimka (river) -- Bifurcated river in Kosovo
Wikipedia - Nesselbach (Buhler) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nesselbach (Lenne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nethe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Netphe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nette (Alme) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nette (Hase) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nette (Innerste) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nette (Lenne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nette (Middle Rhine) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nette (Niers) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Network Driver Interface Specification
Wikipedia - Netze (Eder) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Neualmbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Neufnach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Neumagen -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Neva -- River in Russia
Wikipedia - Newburgh, New York -- City on west side of Hudson River in U.S. state of New York
Wikipedia - New Hope River (Haw River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - New Koilwar Bridge -- 1.52 Km bridge over Sone river in Bihar, India
Wikipedia - New Okhla Barrage -- Dam across the Yamuna River in India
Wikipedia - Newport River (North Eaton River tributary) -- River in Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - New River (Carrabelle River tributary) -- River in the Florida Panhandle, United States
Wikipedia - New River Gorge National Park and Preserve -- Protected area in West Virginia, United States
Wikipedia - New River (Santa Fe River tributary) -- Tributary of the Santa Fe River in northern Florida, US
Wikipedia - New River Subdivision -- Railroad line between Hinton and Montgomery in the U.S. state of West Virginia.
Wikipedia - Newry River -- River in Northern Ireland
Wikipedia - New York Bay -- Large bay at the mouth of the Hudson River at the Atlantic Ocean
Wikipedia - Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge -- Defunct bridge spanning the Niagara River
Wikipedia - Niagara Riverhawks -- Canadian junior ice hockey team
Wikipedia - Niagara River -- River in New York, United States and Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - Niawiakum River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Nicdali Rivera-Calanoc -- Mixed martial artist
Wikipedia - Nickajack (song) -- 1997 song performed by River Road
Wikipedia - Nick of the River -- 1959 British crime television series
Wikipedia - Nicks Creek (Little River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Nicolet Centre River -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Nicolet North-East River -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Nicolet Southwest River -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Nicolina (river) -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - Nidda (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nidder -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Niederelbe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nieme -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nienberger Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nienstedter Beeke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nieplitz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nierbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Niers -- River in Germany and the Netherlands
Wikipedia - Niese (Emmer) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nieste (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Niger River (Tomifobia River tributary) -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Nigua River (Arroyo, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Nigua River (Salinas, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Nile Delta -- Delta produced by the Nile River at its mouth in the Mediterranean Sea
Wikipedia - Nile River Delta
Wikipedia - Nile river
Wikipedia - Nile -- Major river in Africa and the longest river in the world
Wikipedia - Nilometer -- Structure for measuring the Nile River's clarity and [[water level]] during the annual flood season
Wikipedia - Nilus (mythology) -- Ancient Greek god of the Nile river
Wikipedia - Nims (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nipukatasi River -- River in Nord-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Nister (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nith River -- River in Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - Nizhny Novgorod Cableway -- Gondola lift across the Volga River in Russia
Wikipedia - No. 2 Road Bridge -- Bridge across the Middle Arm of the Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada
Wikipedia - Noire River (BM-CM-)cancour River tributary) -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Noire River (Bulstrode River tributary) -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Noire River (English River tributary) -- River in Le Haut-Saint-Laurent, MontM-CM-)rM-CM-)gie, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Noire River (Felton River tributary) -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Noire River (riviere des Hurons) -- Tributary of riviere des Hurons, in Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Noire River (Yamaska River tributary) -- River in MontM-CM-)rM-CM-)gie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Nombre de Dios River -- River in Panama
Wikipedia - Nona River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Nonette (river) -- River in northern France
Wikipedia - Nooksack River -- River in Washington state, United States
Wikipedia - Nordbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Norde (Gilsa) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Norderelbe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nordradde -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Norfbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Normandin River -- River in Le Domaine-du-Roy, Quebec
Wikipedia - Norman D. Vaughan -- American dogsled driver and explorer
Wikipedia - Norman Nato -- Professional racing driver from France
Wikipedia - North and South Brother Islands (New York City) -- Pair of small islands in New York City's East River
Wikipedia - North Anna River -- River in Virginia, United States
Wikipedia - North Branch Buffalo Creek -- River in Pennsylvania, USA
Wikipedia - North Branch Dead River -- River in Maine, United States of America
Wikipedia - Northern Dvina -- River in northern Russia flowing into the White Sea
Wikipedia - Northern Regnitz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Northern Rivers -- Region in New South Wales, Australia
Wikipedia - Northern River -- Japanese thoroughbred racehorse
Wikipedia - Northey Island -- Tidal island in the estuary of the River Blackwater, Essex
Wikipedia - North Fork Swannanoa River (Swannanoa River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - North Karo River -- River in Jharkhand, India
Wikipedia - North Red River, Minnesota -- Unorganized territory in Minnesota, United States
Wikipedia - North River (Hudson River) -- Section of the Hudson River between New York City and New Jersey
Wikipedia - North River (North Carolina) -- River in North Carolina, United States
Wikipedia - North River Pier 66 -- Pier in Manhattan, New York
Wikipedia - North Saskatchewan River valley parks system -- Urban park network in Edmonton, Alberta
Wikipedia - North Shore Connector tunnel -- Tunnel under the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh
Wikipedia - Northside, Dublin -- Unofficial description of Dublin city north of the River Liffey
Wikipedia - Northwest Branch Anacostia River -- Anacostia River tributary in Maryland, U.S.
Wikipedia - Northwest Lancaster County River Trail -- Trail along Susquehanna River in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Wikipedia - North Yamaska River -- River in MontM-CM-)rM-CM-)gie, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Nossa Senhora dos Martires (nau) -- Cargo ship wrecked in 1606 at the mouth of the River Tagus, near Lisbon, Portugal
Wikipedia - Nottely River -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Notte -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nouveau (software) -- Open source software driver for Nvidia GPU
Wikipedia - Noyo River -- River in Mendocino County, California (USA) with its mouth at Fort Bragg
Wikipedia - Nubia -- Region along the Nile river, which is located in northern Sudan and southern Egypt
Wikipedia - Nueve Pasos River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Nuevo River (Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Nuhne -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nullica River -- river in New South Wales, Australia
Wikipedia - Numerica Skate Ribbon -- A venue within Riverfront Park in Spokane, Washington
Wikipedia - Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery -- Museum and gallery in Riversley Park, Nuneaton, England
Wikipedia - Nur Ali -- American racing driver from Pakistan
Wikipedia - Nuru River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Nust -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nuthe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Nuview Union School District -- Public school district in Riverside County, California
Wikipedia - Nyamjang Chu -- River in eastern Tibet and Arunachal Pradesh
Wikipedia - Nyl River -- River in Limpopo Province, South Africa
Wikipedia - Oare Water -- River located in England
Wikipedia - Oatka Creek -- Tributary of Genesee River in U.S. state of New York
Wikipedia - Oberbek -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Obere Argen -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Obere BM-CM-$ra -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Oberer Wehrbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Obernau (Sieg) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Oberschurbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - OberstjM-CM-$germeisterbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Oberwiesengraben -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Obion River -- River in Tennessee, USA
Wikipedia - Obnora River
Wikipedia - Ob (river) -- River in Russia, the second longest river in Asia
Wikipedia - Oceanus -- Ancient Greek god of the earth-encircling river, Oceanos
Wikipedia - Ocherbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ochlockonee River State Park -- Preserve in Florida, USA
Wikipedia - Ochlockonee River -- river in Florida and Georgia, United States
Wikipedia - Ochtum -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ocklawaha River -- River in Florida, United States of America
Wikipedia - Ocoi River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Oconaluftee (Great Smoky Mountains) -- River in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Oconaluftee River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Oconee River Greenway -- Trail in Athens, Georgia
Wikipedia - Oconee River -- River in the state of Georgia, U.S.
Wikipedia - Octopus 2: River of Fear -- 2001 action/horror film by Yossi Wein
Wikipedia - Odeborn -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Oderbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Oder (Harz) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Oder River
Wikipedia - Oder river
Wikipedia - Oder -- River in Central Europe
Wikipedia - Odra (Kupa) -- River in central Croatia
Wikipedia - Oelse -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Oesber Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Oese (Honne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ohe (Allna) -- River in Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Ohebach (Efze) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ohebach (Oker) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ohe (Sagter Ems) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ohinemuri River -- River in New Zealand
Wikipedia - Ohio River Bridges Project -- Project to add two new bridges over the Ohio River at Louisville and reconstruct Interstate highway interchanges
Wikipedia - Ohio River flood of 1937 -- 1937 flood
Wikipedia - Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge -- Park in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Ohio River Park -- Contaminated site in Pennsylvania, U.S.
Wikipedia - Ohio River Subdivision -- Railroad line between Wheeling and Huntington in the U.S. state of West Virginia.
Wikipedia - Ohio River -- Major river in the midwestern United States
Wikipedia - OhM-EM-^Ye -- River in Germany and the Czech Republic
Wikipedia - Ohm (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ohre -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ohrn -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Oise (river)
Wikipedia - Oja River
Wikipedia - Oka River
Wikipedia - Oker -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Okura River -- River in New Zealand
Wikipedia - Old Man River's City project
Wikipedia - Old Mill, Toronto -- Riverside neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - Old Saraighat Bridge -- Rail-cum-road bridge over Brahmaputra River in Assam
Wikipedia - Old State House (Little Rock, Arkansas) -- Oldest surviving state capitol building west of the Mississippi River
Wikipedia - Olef -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Olentangy River Wetland Research Park -- Wetland preserve in Columbus, Ohio
Wikipedia - Olentangy River -- River in Ohio, United States of America
Wikipedia - Oleta River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Olfe (Nuhne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Olfe (Werse) -- River of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Olganos -- Ancient Greek river god
Wikipedia - Olga (river) -- River in Russia
Wikipedia - Ollen -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Olligsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Olmes -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Olonka -- River in the Republic of Karelia, Russia
Wikipedia - Olpe (Bigge) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Olpe (Hundem) -- River of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Oltului -- Type of Romanian folk song, or Doina, sung near the area of the River Olt
Wikipedia - Omati River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Omaumau River -- River in New Zealand
Wikipedia - Ombrone Pistoiese -- River in Italy
Wikipedia - Omerbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Omersbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Omo River -- River in southwestern Ethiopia
Wikipedia - One More River -- 1934 film by James Whale
Wikipedia - Ongi River -- River in Mongolia
Wikipedia - On the Banks of the River Weser -- 1927 film
Wikipedia - On the Platte River, Nebraska -- 1863 oil painting by Albert Bierstadt
Wikipedia - Oos (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Openpilot -- Open source driver assistance system
Wikipedia - Orange River Colony
Wikipedia - Orange River (Florida) -- River in United States of America
Wikipedia - Orange River francolin -- Species of bird
Wikipedia - Orb (river) -- River in southern France
Wikipedia - Orinoco -- River in Venezuela and Colombia
Wikipedia - Orinoquia natural region -- Natural region of Colombia that belongs to the Orinoco River watershed
Wikipedia - Oriomo River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Orke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Orla (Barycz) -- River in Poland
Wikipedia - Orocovis River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Orpe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Orsang -- River in Gujarat, India
Wikipedia - Ortoire River -- River in Trinidad and Tobago
Wikipedia - Oscar Garcia Rivera -- Puerto Rican politician
Wikipedia - Oscar Lopez Rivera -- Puerto Rican activist
Wikipedia - Osea Island -- Tidal island in the estuary of the River Blackwater, Essex, East England
Wikipedia - Osgood River -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Osmore River -- River in Moquegua Region, Peru
Wikipedia - Osmotic power -- The energy available from the difference in the salt concentration between seawater and river water
Wikipedia - Ospenke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ostbach (Else) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ostbach (Emscher) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Osterbach (Biber) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Osterbach (Eder) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Osterbach (Fulda) -- Small river of Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Osterbek -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Oste -- River in Lower Saxony, Germany
Wikipedia - Ostrach (Danube) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ostrach (Iller) -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Ostscheider Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ottawa River -- River in Canada
Wikipedia - Otterbach (Buhler) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Otterbach (Danube) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Otterbach (Inde) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Otterbach (Klosterbeurener Bach) -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Otterbach (Rhine) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Otterbach (Weser) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ottersbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ottmarsfelder Graben -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Otto Merz -- German racing driver and chauffeur
Wikipedia - Ott TM-CM-$nak: The Movie -- Documentary film of the rally driver Ott TM-CM-$nak
Wikipedia - Ouareau River -- River in Lanaudiere, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Oude IJssel -- River in Germany and the Netherlands
Wikipedia - Oued el Khatt -- River in Western Sahara
Wikipedia - Oued Sebt -- River in Algeria
Wikipedia - Ougeotte -- River in eastern France
Wikipedia - Our (river) -- River in Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg
Wikipedia - Outlaws of Red River -- 1927 film by Lewis Seiler
Wikipedia - Owala -- River in Nigeria
Wikipedia - Owendoher River -- River, largest tributary of the Dodder, Dublin, Ireland
Wikipedia - Owenmore River (County Mayo) -- River in Mayo, Ireland
Wikipedia - Owenmore River (County Sligo) -- River in Ireland
Wikipedia - Owyhee River -- River in Nevada, Idaho, and Oregon, United States
Wikipedia - Oxbow lake -- U-shaped lake formed by a cut-off meander of a river
Wikipedia - Oxoboxo River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Oyabe River -- River in Toyama Prefecture, Japan
Wikipedia - Oyapock River Bridge -- Bridge between Brazil and French Guiana
Wikipedia - Oybach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Oyster River Press
Wikipedia - Paar -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Pablo Anaya Rivera -- Mexican politician
Wikipedia - Pachaiyar River -- River in Tamil Nadu, India
Wikipedia - Pacuare River Forest Reserve -- Protected area in Costa Rica
Wikipedia - Pacuare River -- River in Costa Rica
Wikipedia - Paddys River (district) -- District of the Australian Capital Territory
Wikipedia - Paddys River Falls -- Waterfall in New South Wales, Australia
Wikipedia - Pader (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Padma River -- Major river in Bangladesh and India
Wikipedia - Pagladiya River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Pahau River -- River in New Zealand
Wikipedia - Pahoturi River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Painestown River -- River in County Kildare, Ireland
Wikipedia - Pai River -- River in Thailand and Myanmar
Wikipedia - Palana (river) -- River in Russia
Wikipedia - Palatlakaha River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Palmarejo River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Palmares River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Palma River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Palmbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Palmer East River -- River in Chaudiere-Appalaches, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Palmer River (BM-CM-)cancour River tributary) -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Palmital River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Palm Springs Unified School District -- public school district in Riverside County, California
Wikipedia - Palouse Falls -- waterfall on the Palouse River in Washington state, United States
Wikipedia - Palo Verde Unified School District -- Public school district in Riverside County, California
Wikipedia - Panjnad River -- River in Pakistan
Wikipedia - Panke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Paquito D'Rivera -- Cuban musician
Wikipedia - Paracai River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Paradise River, Newfoundland and Labrador -- Settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Wikipedia - Paradise River waterfalls -- Waterfalls in Washington (state), United States
Wikipedia - Paradise Valley (Montana) -- River valley in Montana, USA
Wikipedia - Para Mirim River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Paranapanema River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Parana River -- River in South America
Wikipedia - Para River -- River in the mouth of the Amazon and Tocantins River Basins in Brazil
Wikipedia - Pardo River (Ribeira River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Pareora River -- River in New Zealand
Wikipedia - Parkers Creek (New Hope River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Park Valley (Arizona) -- valley centered on the Gila River in central-east Yuma County, Arizona
Wikipedia - Parnelli Jones -- American racecar driver and team owner
Wikipedia - Parque Graciela Rivera -- Passive park in Ponce, Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Parramatta River -- River in Australia
Wikipedia - Partnach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Paru de Oeste River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Passade (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Passa Dois River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Passaic Street Bridge -- Steel girder road bridge across the Lower Passaic River in northern New Jersey
Wikipedia - Passa TrM-CM-*s River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Passa Una River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Passumpsic River -- River in Vermont, United States
Wikipedia - Pastillo River -- River in Ponce, Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Patapsco River -- River in Maryland, United States
Wikipedia - Pato Branco River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge and Management Area -- Collection of wildlife refuges along the Patoka River in Gibson and Pike Counties, Indiana
Wikipedia - Patricia Lock Dawson -- 18th Mayor of Riverside
Wikipedia - Patrick Bornhauser -- French racing driver and businessman
Wikipedia - Patrick Run (East Branch Oil Creek tributary) -- River in Crawford County, Pennsylvania
Wikipedia - Pat River -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Patuxent River stone -- State gemstone of Maryland
Wikipedia - Pau (Aachen) -- River in Aachen, Germany
Wikipedia - Paul Edwards (racing driver) -- American racing driver (b. 1978)
Wikipedia - Paul Lewis (racing driver) -- Racecar driver from Tennessee
Wikipedia - Paunell -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Pauwasi River -- river in Papua, Indonesia
Wikipedia - Pawan River -- River in Indonesia
Wikipedia - Pay driver -- Driver who brings funding to a professional auto racing team
Wikipedia - Payne Creek (Florida) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Peace River (Florida) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Peace River South -- Provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada
Wikipedia - Pea River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Pearl River Delta
Wikipedia - Pearl Rivers -- American poet and journalist
Wikipedia - Pecos River (film) -- 1951 film by Fred F. Sears
Wikipedia - Pecos River High Bridge -- Railway bridge in Texas, US
Wikipedia - Pecos River -- River in New Mexico and Texas, United States
Wikipedia - Pedro Cabrera Rivero -- Mexican politician
Wikipedia - Pedro N. Rivera -- United States general
Wikipedia - Pedro Rivera (educator) -- Pennsylvania Secretary of Education
Wikipedia - Peenestrom -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Peene -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Pee Wee Wentz -- Racecar driver from Virginia
Wikipedia - Pegnitz (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Peixe River (Itapicuru River tributary) -- River in Bahia, Brazil; tributary of Itapicuru River
Wikipedia - Pellejas River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Pembina River (Alberta) -- River in Alberta, Canada
Wikipedia - Pepermolenbek -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Perdido River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Perdido River -- River in Florida and Alabama, United States
Wikipedia - Perdrix River (BM-CM-)cancour River tributary) -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Perley Bridge -- Former bridge across the Ottawa River in Canada
Wikipedia - Perquimans River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Perris Elementary School District -- public school district in Riverside County, California
Wikipedia - Perris Union High School District -- Public school district in Riverside County, California
Wikipedia - Perry Creek (Conasauga River tributary) -- River in Georgia, United States
Wikipedia - Perry River (Palmer River tributary) -- River in Chaudiere-Appalaches, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Persimmon Run (West Branch Christina River tributary) -- river tributary in Delaware, USA
Wikipedia - Peter Odili -- |Governor of Rivers State,Nigeria
Wikipedia - Peters Brook (Raritan River tributary) -- Stream in Somerset County, New Jersey
Wikipedia - Peter Sospenzo -- American racing driver and crew chief
Wikipedia - Pete Stewart (racing driver) -- Racecar driver from North Carolina
Wikipedia - Petitcodiac River -- A river in south-eastern New Brunswick, Canada
Wikipedia - Petite riviere a Monfette -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Petite riviere Malbaie -- River in Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Petite riviere Muskrat -- River in Chaudiere-Appalaches, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Petite riviere Noire (Saint-Francois River tributary) -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Petite riviere Pot au Beurre -- River in MontM-CM-)rM-CM-)gie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Petite riviere Saint-Francois -- River in Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Petite riviere Savane (Sainte-Anne River tributary) -- River in La Cote-de-BeauprM-CM-) Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Petit Morin -- River in France
Wikipedia - Peusangan River -- River in Indonesia
Wikipedia - Pfatter (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Pfedelbach (Ohrn) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Pfeffer (Brenz) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - PfefferflieM-CM-^_ -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Pfettrach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Pfieffe (Fulda) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Pfinz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Pfreimd (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - PFriem Family Brewers -- Craft brewery in Hood River, Oregon
Wikipedia - Pfrimm -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Pfuhlbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Phils River -- river in Australia
Wikipedia - Pho Chhu -- River in Bhutan
Wikipedia - Pickering Beck -- River in England
Wikipedia - Pico Rivera Sports Arena -- Arena in California, United States
Wikipedia - Piedade River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Piedras River (Utuado, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Pierre Campana -- French rally driver from Corsica
Wikipedia - Pierre River (BrM-CM-)beuf Lake) -- River in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean (Quebec, Canada)
Wikipedia - Pierre River (Mitchinamecus River tributary) -- River in Lanaudiere, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Pigeonhill Eyot -- Island in the River Thames
Wikipedia - Pigeon River, Minnesota -- Unincorporated community in Minnesota, United States
Wikipedia - Pika River -- River in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Pilcomayo River -- river of Argentina
Wikipedia - Piledriver (album) -- 1972 album by Status Quo
Wikipedia - Piledriver (comics) -- Fictional comic book character
Wikipedia - Pilgerbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Pilica (river)
Wikipedia - Pimpao River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Pimple Creek -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Pinch River -- river in New South Wales, Australia
Wikipedia - Pindar River -- River in Uttarakhand state of India
Wikipedia - Pine River (British Columbia) -- River located in British Columbia
Wikipedia - Pinhao River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Pioneer Valley -- Massachusetts portion of the Connecticut River Valley, US
Wikipedia - Piore River languages -- Branch of Skou languages
Wikipedia - Piore River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Piquiri River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Pirai-Mirim River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Pirai River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Pirapo River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Piraquara River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Pirelli Star Driver -- Racecar driver development program by FIA and Pirelli
Wikipedia - Pirita (river) -- River in Estonia
Wikipedia - Piscataqua River (Presumpscot River tributary) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Piscataway Creek (Virginia) -- River in Virginia, USA
Wikipedia - Pishon -- Biblical river
Wikipedia - Pitahaya River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Pitanga River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Pitangui River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Pithlachascotee River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Pit River Tribe, California
Wikipedia - Pit River Tribe -- Tribe of indigenous people
Wikipedia - Pit River -- River in California, United States
Wikipedia - Pitt Rivers Museum
Wikipedia - Pitt River -- River in British Columbia, Canada
Wikipedia - Piura River -- River in Peru
Wikipedia - Pizhala -- River island in Kerala, India
Wikipedia - Plane (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Plaster Creek -- River in Michigan, United States
Wikipedia - PlatiM-CM-^_bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Platte River State Park -- Park in Nebraska, USA
Wikipedia - Platte River -- River in Nebraska, United States
Wikipedia - Plaza MuM-CM-1oz Rivera -- Plaza in the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Pleasant River (New Zealand) -- River in New Zealand
Wikipedia - Pleichach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Pleisbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Plum Creek (Nanticoke River tributary) -- Stream in Maryland, USA
Wikipedia - Plunketts Creek (Loyalsock Creek tributary) -- River in the US state of Pennsylvania
Wikipedia - PM-CM-"rM-CM-"ul de CM-CM-"mp -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - PNS Zulfiqar (K265) -- River-class frigate of the Pakistan Navy
Wikipedia - Pocantico River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Pocasset River (Rhode Island) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Poco Bonito River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Podunavlje -- Part of the Danube river basin
Wikipedia - Point bar -- A depositional feature of alluvium that accumulates on the inside bend of streams and rivers below the slip-off slope
Wikipedia - Point Belches -- Point into Swan River, Western Australia
Wikipedia - Polabians (tribe) -- West Slavic tribe, that lived between the Trave and the Elbe rivers
Wikipedia - Pomahaka River -- River in New Zealand
Wikipedia - PoM-CM-^_nitz (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ponder's End Lock -- Paired lock on the River Lee Navigation in England
Wikipedia - Pond of Abundance -- Pond or river in Paradise in Islam
Wikipedia - Ponta Grossa River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Poonch River -- River in India and Pakistan
Wikipedia - Poor Side of Town -- 1966 single by Johnny Rivers
Wikipedia - Poppelsche -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Po (river) -- Italian river
Wikipedia - Pororoca -- A tidal bore, with waves up to 4 metres high that travel as much as 800 km inland upstream on the Amazon River and adjacent rivers
Wikipedia - Portage River (BM-CM-)cancour River tributary) -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
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Wikipedia - Port au Saumon River -- Tributary of the St. Lawrence River, MRC Charlevoix-east (Quebec, Canada)
Wikipedia - Port Mann Bridge -- Bridge over the Fraser River in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia; opened in 2012
Wikipedia - Port of Barisal -- Second largest and busiest river port in Bangladesh
Wikipedia - Port of Hamburg -- Port in Hamburg, Germany on the river Elbe
Wikipedia - Port of London -- Port along the banks of the River Thames
Wikipedia - Port of Luminita -- River port on Danube-Black Sea Canal
Wikipedia - Port of Murfatlar -- River port in Constanta County, Romania
Wikipedia - Port of Norwich -- Small port on the River Wensum in Norwich, England
Wikipedia - Port of Ovidiu -- River port in Constanta County, Romania
Wikipedia - Port of Tyne -- Commercial docks of the River Tyne
Wikipedia - Port River -- River in Australia
Wikipedia - PortuguM-CM-)s River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Postrero River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Post Street Electric Substation -- An electric substation on the Spokane River in the city of Spokane, Washington
Wikipedia - Potinga River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Potomac River -- River in the Mid-Atlantic United States
Wikipedia - Pottsburg Creek -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Pottsiepen -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Powder River Basin -- Geologic structural basin in the western US
Wikipedia - Pranhita River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Prannok Pier -- Pier number N10, is a pier on the Chao Phraya River
Wikipedia - Pregolya -- River in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
Wikipedia - Premich -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - President Casino Laclede's Landing -- Stationary riverboat casino
Wikipedia - Presumpscot River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Preto River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Preto River (Tocantins River tributary) -- River in Goias, Brazil
Wikipedia - Prien (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Prieto River (Lares, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Prieto River (Maricao, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Prieto River (Naguabo, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Prieto River (Yabucoa, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Primehook Creek (Broadkill River tributary) -- Stream in Delaware, USA
Wikipedia - Primero River -- River in Argentina
Wikipedia - Prim (Neckar) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Prims -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Progradation -- Growth of a river delta into the sea over time
Wikipedia - Prophet River Hotsprings Provincial Park -- Provincial park and thermal springs in British Columbia, Canada
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Wikipedia - Prum (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Psarka -- River in Poland
Wikipedia - Pshish -- River in Russia
Wikipedia - Pszczynka -- River in Poland
Wikipedia - Pual River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Puerto Nuevo River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Pulheimer Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Pulsnitz (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Pulverbach (Klosterbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Punarbhaba River -- River in West Bengal and Bangladesh
Wikipedia - Purari River -- River in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Purtse (river) -- River in Estonia
Wikipedia - Putah Creek -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Puthimari River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Putna River (Suceava)
Wikipedia - Puttlach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Putuna River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Puzhakkal River
Wikipedia - Pyana -- River in Russia
Wikipedia - Qarano River -- River in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - Qiantang River -- East Chinese river
Wikipedia - Qortem Zer'a -- River in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - Quamecke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Quassaick Creek -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Quebrada Seca River -- River in Peru
Wikipedia - Queich -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Queiq River
Wikipedia - Queiq -- River in Syria and Turkey
Wikipedia - Querbach (Westerbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Quinault River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Raapenberg Bird Sanctuary -- Protected area in Cape Town, on the Liesbeek river
Wikipedia - Rabacca Dry River -- river in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Wikipedia - Rabbit Test (film) -- 1978 film by Joan Rivers
Wikipedia - Raccoon River -- Tributary of the Des Moines River in central Iowa in the United States
Wikipedia - Race Driver: Grid -- Racing video game by Codemasters
Wikipedia - Rachita (Nera) -- Tributary of Nera River
Wikipedia - Radau -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Radbuza -- River in the Czech Republic
Wikipedia - Radduscher Kahnfahrt -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Radegast (Stepenitz) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - RADI RiverMap -- Unmanned aerial vehicle series
Wikipedia - Radolfzeller Aach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rafael Rivera Esbri -- Puerto Rican politician
Wikipedia - Ragose -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rahlau -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rahmede -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rahway River Parkway -- Greenway of parkland along the banks the main stem Rahway River
Wikipedia - Rahway River -- River in the United States
Wikipedia - Rainbow Bridge (Niagara Falls) -- Major crossing of the Niagara River
Wikipedia - Rainbow on the River -- 1936 film by Kurt Neumann
Wikipedia - Rainbow River -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Rainworth Water -- Tributary of the River Maun near Rainworth, Nottinghamshire, England
Wikipedia - Raising Cane's River Center Arena -- Arena in Louisiana, United States
Wikipedia - Rajang River -- River in Sarawak, Malaysia
Wikipedia - Ralph Sheheen -- American racing driver and broadcaster
Wikipedia - Ramholzer Wasser -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ramme (river) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Ramon Luis Rivera -- Puerto Rican mayor
Wikipedia - Ramon Rivero (animator) -- New Zealand animator
Wikipedia - Ramon Rivero -- Puerto Rican comedian, actor, composer
Wikipedia - Ramsauer Ache -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rancheria River -- river in Colombia
Wikipedia - Randelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Random checkpoint -- |A temporary military or police roadblock set up in a semi-random location, e.g. to search for contraband or fugitives, or to identify intoxicated drivers
Wikipedia - Randow -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Randy Hutchison -- Racecar driver from Virginia
Wikipedia - Ranganadi River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Rangeet River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Rankbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rannach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ranna (Danube) -- River in Germany and Austria
Wikipedia - Ransbach (Lauer) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rapel River -- River in Chile
Wikipedia - Rapid River (Maine) -- River in the northwestern portion of the US state of Maine
Wikipedia - Rapids -- A section of a river where the river bed is relatively steep, increasing the water's velocity and turbulence
Wikipedia - Raquel Salas Rivera -- Puerto Rican poet
Wikipedia - Rarbach -- Small river in Sauerland area, Germany
Wikipedia - Rasulpur River -- River in West Bengal, India
Wikipedia - Rathen Ferry -- Cable ferry across the Elbe river at Rathen, Germany
Wikipedia - Rattlesnake Creek (Bronx) -- River in the Bronx, New York
Wikipedia - Rauentalbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rauhe Ebrach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Raush River -- River in Canada
Wikipedia - Ravi Riverfront Urban Development Project
Wikipedia - Ravi River
Wikipedia - Ray River -- River in Vietnam
Wikipedia - Rechenberger Rot -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Recknitz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Red Bull Junior Team -- Red Bull's driver development program
Wikipedia - Red Clay Creek -- River in the United States
Wikipedia - Red Creek (Mississippi) -- River in Mississippi, USA
Wikipedia - Reddies River -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Red Kocher -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Red Main -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rednitz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Red River (1948 film) -- 1948 film by Howard Hawks
Wikipedia - Red River Army Depot -- Military installation in Bowie County, Texas, USA
Wikipedia - Red River College -- Manitoba's largest institute of applied learning
Wikipedia - Red River Limited -- American passenger train
Wikipedia - Red River (mythology) -- mythological river in Chinese culture
Wikipedia - Red River of the North -- River in the United States and Canada
Wikipedia - Red River of the South -- Major river in the southern United States
Wikipedia - Red River Radio -- Regional public radio network in the United States
Wikipedia - Red River Range -- 1938 film by George Sherman
Wikipedia - Red River Robin Hood -- 1942 film by Lesley Selander
Wikipedia - Red River Trails -- Network of trails connecting the Red River Colony and Fort Garry in British North America
Wikipedia - Red River Valley (1936 film) -- 1936 film by B. Reeves Eason
Wikipedia - Red River Valley (1941 film) -- 1941 film by Joseph Kane
Wikipedia - Redwood Valley or Little River Band of Pomo Indians of the Redwood Valley Rancheria California
Wikipedia - Reedy Fork (Haw River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Reema Juffali -- Saudi racing driver (born 1992)
Wikipedia - Regen (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Regional Coalition for Clean Rivers and Streams -- Public body in northwest United States
Wikipedia - Regnitz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rehbach (Palatinate) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Reiche Ebrach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - ReichenbM-CM-$chle (Breg) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - ReichenbM-CM-$chle (Schiltach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Reiherbach (Edersee) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Reiherbach (Lutter) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Reiherbach (Weser) -- River in Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Reiherstieg -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Reinaldo Rivera -- Spanish-born American serial killer
Wikipedia - Reisbach (Palatinate) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Reitbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Remelsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Remlingrader Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Removal of Hell Gate rocks -- Clearing of New York City's East River
Wikipedia - Rems (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Renau (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rench -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rengersbrunner Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rengse -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - RenM-CM-) LM-CM-)onard -- French racing driver of the 1920s
Wikipedia - Repe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Represa Grande River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Reschbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Respryn Bridge -- Bridge over the River Fowey in Cornwall
Wikipedia - Rethe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rethlager Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Retrogradation -- Movement of the front of a river delta inland over time
Wikipedia - Reutibach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Reversing Falls -- Series of rapids on the Saint John River located in central eastern Canada
Wikipedia - Rexmere Lakes -- West Branch Delaware River
Wikipedia - Reyssouze (river) -- River in eastern France
Wikipedia - Rhea Springs, Tennessee -- Community once located along the Piney River in Rhea County, Tennessee
Wikipedia - Rhedaer Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rhena (Neerdar) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rhene (Diemel) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rhine River
Wikipedia - Rhine river
Wikipedia - Rhine -- River in Western Europe
Wikipedia - Rhin -- River in Brandenburg, Germany
Wikipedia - Rhode River -- River in Maryland, USA
Wikipedia - Rhone -- Major river in Switzerland and France
Wikipedia - Rhumel River -- River in Algeria
Wikipedia - Rhume -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rhunda -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rhymney River -- River in the Rhymney Valley, Wales
Wikipedia - Rhythm on the River -- 1940 film by Victor Schertzinger
Wikipedia - Rianila River -- River in Madagascar
Wikipedia - Ribault River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Ribblehead -- Area near the River Ribble in North Yorkshire, England
Wikipedia - Ribeira de Iguape River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Ribeirinhos -- Traditional river dwelling people
Wikipedia - Rice Creek (Mississippi River tributary) -- River in Minnesota, United States of America
Wikipedia - Rice River Township, Aitkin County, Minnesota -- Township in Minnesota, United States
Wikipedia - Richard Boswell -- American racing driver and crew chief
Wikipedia - Richard Childress -- American racing driver and businessman
Wikipedia - Richardson Creek (Rocky River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers -- 15th Century English Noble
Wikipedia - Richmond Lock and Footbridge -- Lock and pedestrian bridge, situated on the River Thames in south west London
Wikipedia - Richmond River Light -- Lighthouse in New South Wales, Australia
Wikipedia - Rick Hendrick -- American racing driver and team owner
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Wikipedia - Ricky Craven -- American stock car racing driver and commentator
Wikipedia - Ricky Hendrick -- American stock car racing driver and racing executive
Wikipedia - Riders of Black River -- 1939 film by Norman Deming
Wikipedia - Riedbach (Buhler) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Riedbach (Kinzig) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rieder Bach (Mindel) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rieder Bach (Rinchnach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rigoberto Rivero -- Venezuelan sports shooter
Wikipedia - Rikers Island -- Island in the East River between Queens and the Bronx that is home to New York City's main jail complex
Wikipedia - Rimbach (Herrgottsbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - RiM-CM-^_bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - RiM-CM-^_neibach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rinchnacher Ohe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rinchnach (Rinchnacher Ohe) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rinderbach (Brehmbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rinderbach (Ruhr) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ringelbach (Felchbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Ringelbach (M-CM-^\M-CM-^_bach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rinnebach (Ohebach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rinnebach (Rur) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rio Alamar -- River in Baja California, Mexico
Wikipedia - Rio Blanco (Bolivia) -- river in Bolivia
Wikipedia - Rio Blanco (Ponce, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Rio CaM-CM-1as (Aguada, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Rio CaM-CM-1as (Caguas, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Rio de Aibonito -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Rio de Apeadero -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Rio de Barranquitas -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Rio de Caguana -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Rio de Caguanita -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Rio de Flag -- River in Arizona, United States
Wikipedia - Rio de la CiM-CM-)naga -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Rio de la Mina (Coamo, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Rio de la Mina (Rio Grande, Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Rio de la Plata (Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Rio Espiritu Santo -- River of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Rio Grande (Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Rio Pueblo de Taos -- River in New Mexico, USA
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Wikipedia - River Fleet -- Subterranean river in London, England
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Wikipedia - River Foyle -- River in the northwest of the island of Ireland
Wikipedia - River Frome, Somerset -- River in Somerset, United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - River Garavogue -- River in County Sligo, Ireland
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Wikipedia - River Glyde -- River in northeastern Ireland
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Wikipedia - River Greese -- River in southeastern Ireland, tributary of the Barrow
Wikipedia - River Greta (Lune) -- River in Lancashire and North Yorkshire, England
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Wikipedia - River Inny (Leinster) -- Tributary of the Shannon in central Ireland
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Wikipedia - River Lambourn -- River in Berkshire, United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - River Lea -- River in southern England
Wikipedia - River Lee (Ireland)
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Wikipedia - River Spean -- river in the West Highlands of Scotland
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Wikipedia - River Stour, Dorset -- River in Dorset, England
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Wikipedia - River Suir -- River in southern Ireland, one of the Three Sisters
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Wikipedia - River Wampool -- River in Cumbria, United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - River Wey -- River in southern England
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Wikipedia - River Wnion -- River in Gwynedd, Wales
Wikipedia - Riverworld -- Setting for a series of science fiction books written by Philip JosM-CM-) Farmer
Wikipedia - River Wreake -- River in Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Wikipedia - River Wye -- river in Wales and England
Wikipedia - River Wylye -- River in Wiltshire, United Kingdom
Wikipedia - River Yare -- River in England
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Wikipedia - River Ythan -- River in Scotland
Wikipedia - Riviere a la PM-CM-*che (Chigoubiche River tributary) -- River in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere a l'M-CM-^Nle -- River in Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere au Canard (Haut Saint-Francois) -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Riviere aux Bluets (Grand lac Saint Francois) -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Riviere aux Bluets Sud -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Riviere aux Chiens (Cote-de-BeauprM-CM-)) -- River in La Cote-de-BeauprM-CM-) Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere aux Ecorces North-East -- River in Lac-Jacques-Cartier, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere aux Pommes -- Tributary of Jacques-Cartier River in QuM-CM-)bec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere aux Vaches -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere de la Bogue -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Riviere de la Licorne -- River in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere de l'Or -- River in Chaudiere-Appalaches, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Riviere des Aulnaies (riviere du Milieu) -- River in Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere des Aulnaies (Saguenay River) -- Watercourse in Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere des Boudreault -- River in Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere des Chenaux -- River in Charlevoix and La Cote-de-BeauprM-CM-), Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere des Freres -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Riviere des Grands MM-CM-)chins Ouest -- River in Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere des Grands MM-CM-)chins -- River in Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere des Roches (riviere du Berger) -- Tributary of Saint-Charles River in QuM-CM-)bec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere des Roches (Sainte-Anne River tributary) -- River in La Cote-de-BeauprM-CM-) Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere des Rosiers -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Riviere des Saults -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Riviere des Sept Crans -- River in La Cote-de-BeauprM-CM-) Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere des Vases (L'Isle-Verte) -- River in Bas-Saint-Laurent, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Riviere des Vases (Nicolet River tributary) -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Riviere du Berger -- Tributary of Saint-Charles River in QuM-CM-)bec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere du Gouffre -- River in Charlevoix (QuM-CM-)bec, Canada)
Wikipedia - Riviere du Grand Portage -- River in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere du Mont Saint-Etienne -- River in La Cote-de-BeauprM-CM-) Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere du Moulin (Baie-Saint-Paul) -- River in Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere du Petit PrM-CM-) -- River in La Cote-de-BeauprM-CM-) Regional County Municipality, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere du Pilet -- River in Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere du Premier Rang -- River in Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere du Sault a la Puce -- River in La Cote-de-BeauprM-CM-) Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere du Sault (Charlevoix) -- River in Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere du Seigneur -- River in Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere du Sud (North Eaton River tributary) -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Riviere du Sud-Ouest (Saint Lawrence River tributary) -- River in Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere du Sud-Ouest (Yamaska River tributary) -- River in Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere Jean-NoM-CM-+l Nord-Est -- River in Charlevoix-Est Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere le Renne -- River in Estrie, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Riviere Noire Sud-Ouest -- River in Canada
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Wikipedia - Riviere Savane du Nord -- River in Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - RMS Empress of Ireland -- Ocean liner which sank near the mouth of the Saint Lawrence River after a collision
Wikipedia - Roach River (Maine) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Road to Indy -- Racing driver development program
Wikipedia - Roanoke River -- River in Virginia and North Carolina, United States
Wikipedia - Roaring Lion River -- river on the South Island of New Zealand
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Wikipedia - Roaring Rapids (Disney) -- River rapids ride in Shanghai Disneyland
Wikipedia - Roaring River (Colorado) -- River in Larimer County, Colorado, United States of America
Wikipedia - Robec -- River in France
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Wikipedia - Robinson River (Virginia) -- Tributary of the Rapidan River in Virginia
Wikipedia - Rock Branch (Camp Creek tributary) -- River in Missouri, United States of America
Wikipedia - Rock Branch (Haw River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Rockcastle Creek -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Rock-cut basin -- Cylindrical depressions cut into stream or river beds
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Wikipedia - Rocky River (Deep River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Rocky River (North Carolina) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Rodach (Itz) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rodach (Main) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rodalb -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rodau (Main) -- River in Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Rodau (Wumme) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rodenbek (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rodenberger Aue -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Roderbach (Hasel) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Roe River -- River in the United States of America
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Wikipedia - Rognitz (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rogue River (Michigan) -- River in Michigan, USA
Wikipedia - Rogue River (Oregon) -- River in Oregon, United States
Wikipedia - Rohachyk -- River in Ukraine
Wikipedia - Rohlinger Sechta -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Rohrach (Iller) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rohrach (Wornitz) -- River of Bavaria
Wikipedia - Rohrbach (Felchbach) -- River of Bavaria
Wikipedia - Rohrbach (Fulda) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rohrbach (Osterbach) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Rohrbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Rolfbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Roman Catholic Diocese of Latina-Terracina-Sezze-Priverno
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Wikipedia - Rombach (Liederbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Romecke (Linnepe) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Ronceva -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Rosenaue -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Rospebach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Rotach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rotbach (Biberach an der Riss) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Rotbach (Dreisam) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rotbach (Erft) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rotbach (Rhine) -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Rot (Danube) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rotelbach (Danube) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Rotelbach (Jagst) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Roter Graben (Swabian Rezat) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Rote Traun -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rote Welle (Wipper) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rotgesbutteler Riede -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rothbroicher Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Roth (Danube) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rothelbach (Saalach) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Rothen -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Roth (Zusam) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rot (Kocher) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Rottach (Iller, Kempten) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rottach (Iller, Rettenberg) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rottach (Tegernsee) -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Rott (Ammersee) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rott (Inn, Neuhaus am Inn) -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Rott (Inn, Rott am Inn) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rottscheider Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Rottum (river) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Roy A. Jodrey -- Canadian bulk carrier sunk in the St Lawrence river
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Wikipedia - Ruckersbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Ruhrbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Russian famine of 1921-22 -- Famine that killed 5 million in the Volga and Ural River regions, also known as Povolzhye famine
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Wikipedia - Saale -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Sacramento River -- River in Northern and Central California, United States
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Wikipedia - Sadie Bonnell -- English volunteer ambulance driver, WW I
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Wikipedia - Saguia el-Hamra (river) -- River in Western Sahara
Wikipedia - Sagwasser -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sahibi River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Sailaufbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Saint-Camille Brook -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Saint-Charles River (Quebec City) -- River in Quebec City in Canada
Wikipedia - Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway -- 250 miles of riverways in Wisconsin (US) managed by the National Park Service
Wikipedia - Saint David's Buried Gorge -- Ancient pre-glacial river bed
Wikipedia - Saint-Germain River -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Saint-Jean Bay (Saguenay River) -- Cove in L'Anse-Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Saint John River (Bay of Fundy) -- River defining parts of the border of Maine and New Brunswick
Wikipedia - Saint Lawrence rift system -- A seismically active zone paralleling the Saint Lawrence River
Wikipedia - Saint Lawrence River Divide -- hydrological divide in eastern North America
Wikipedia - Saint Lawrence River
Wikipedia - Saint-Michel River -- River in Lanaudiere, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Saint-RM-CM-)gis River (Roussillon) -- River in Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Saint-ZM-CM-)phirin River -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Sakarya River -- River in Turkey
Wikipedia - Sakonnet River -- River in the state of Rhode Island
Wikipedia - Sakuma Dam -- Dam on the TenryM-EM-+ River in Japan
Wikipedia - Salaca -- River in Latvia and Estonia
Wikipedia - Salado culture -- Culture of the people of the Salt River area of Arizona
Wikipedia - Salem River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Salgado River (Vaza-Barris River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Saliente River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Salientito River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Salinas River State Beach -- Beach at the mouth of Salinas River at Monterey Bay, California, United States
Wikipedia - Salleron -- River in central France
Wikipedia - Sall (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sally Miall -- British rally driver, novelist, and codebreaker
Wikipedia - Salm (Moselle) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Salmon River (Portland Canal) -- Braided stream that flows through Hyder, Alaska, and empties into the Portland Canal
Wikipedia - Salmon River (Shuswap Lake) -- River in the Shuswap region of British Columbia, Canada
Wikipedia - Salmons Brook -- River in London
Wikipedia - Salt Brook -- Tributary of the Passaic River, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - Salt Fork Red River -- river in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Saltillo River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve -- National Park Service unit in the U.S. Virgin Islands
Wikipedia - Salt River Fields at Talking Stick -- Stadium complex located in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community near Scottsdale
Wikipedia - Salt River Project -- Utilities provider in Arizona, US
Wikipedia - Salt River railway station -- Metrorail railway station in Salt River, Cape Town
Wikipedia - Salt River (Western Cape) -- River in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Wikipedia - Salt tide -- Phenomenon in rivers
Wikipedia - Saluda River -- River in South Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Salvador Guerra Rivera -- Spanish chess player
Wikipedia - Salvail River -- River in MontM-CM-)rM-CM-)gie, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Salwey -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Salzach (Saalbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Salzach -- River in Austria and Germany
Wikipedia - Salzbach (Elbbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Salzbach (Lauter) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Salzbach (Nidda) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Salzbach (Wiesbaden) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Salzbode -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Salze (Bega) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Salz (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Samara (Volga) -- River in Russia
Wikipedia - Samarga -- River in Russia
Wikipedia - Sambas River -- River in Indonesia
Wikipedia - Samuel Rivera -- American mayor
Wikipedia - Sana Muerto River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - San Carlos River (United States) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Sanders of the River -- 1935 film
Wikipedia - Sandon River -- River in New South Wales, Australia
Wikipedia - Sandrach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sand River Dam -- Reservoir in Lubombo District, Eswatini
Wikipedia - Sandy Creek (Richmond Valley) -- river in Australia
Wikipedia - Sandy Lake Band of Mississippi Chippewa -- Historical Ojibwa tribe located in the upper Mississippi River basin
Wikipedia - Sandy Satullo II -- Racecar driver from Ohio
Wikipedia - Sanggan River -- River in the People's Republic of China
Wikipedia - Sani Bheri River -- River in Nepal
Wikipedia - San Jacinto, California -- city in Riverside County in southern California, USA
Wikipedia - San Jacinto Unified School District -- Public school district in Riverside County, California
Wikipedia - San Joaquin City, California -- Former Gold Rush era river port
Wikipedia - San Joaquin River -- Longest river of Central California, United States
Wikipedia - Sankh River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Sankuru River -- River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Wikipedia - San Lorenzo-Puerto General San Martin Port Complex -- Series of port facilities on the western shore of the lower course of the Parana River in Argentina
Wikipedia - San Patricio River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area -- Upper San Pedro River meanders in Cochise County, Arizona
Wikipedia - San Saba River
Wikipedia - Santa Barbara River -- River in Bolivia
Wikipedia - Santa Clara River (California) -- River in Ventura and Los Angeles counties, California
Wikipedia - Santa Fe River (Florida) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Sant'Ana River (Da Areia River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Santana River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Sant'Ana River (Piedade River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Santa QuitM-CM-)ria River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Santee River -- River in South Carolina, United States
Wikipedia - Santiago River (Puerto Rico) -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - San Timoteo Creek -- River in the southern California, US
Wikipedia - Santo Domingo River (Oaxaca) -- River in Oaxaca, Mexico
Wikipedia - Santry River -- Small river on northside of Dublin, Ireland
Wikipedia - Sao Francisco Falso Braco Norte River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Sao Francisco Falso Braco Sul River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Sao Francisco River (Belo River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Sao Francisco River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Sao Jeronimo River (Pinhao River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Sao Jeronimo River (Tibagi River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Sao Joao River (Cubatao River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Sao Joao River (Dos Patos River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Sao Joao River (Iguazu River tributary) -- River in Southern Brazil
Wikipedia - Sao Joao River (Parana River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Sao Joao River (Pitangui River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Sao Joao Surra River -- River in Parana, Brazil
Wikipedia - Sao Lourenco River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Saone -- River of eastern France
Wikipedia - Sao Pedro River (Alonzo River tributary) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Sao Sebastiao River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Sapo River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Sapucai River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Sarasvati River -- Ancient river in the Indian subcontinent
Wikipedia - Sarawak River -- River in Malaysia
Wikipedia - Sarehole Mill -- Water mill on the River Cole in Hall Green, Birmingham, England
Wikipedia - Sargent Shriver -- American diplomat, politician and activist
Wikipedia - Sarma (river) -- River in Russia
Wikipedia - Sarsa river -- River in northern India
Wikipedia - Sartell Dam -- Dam across the Mississippi River in Sartell, Minnesota
Wikipedia - Saselbek -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sashes Island -- Island in the River Thames in Berkshire, United Kingdom
Wikipedia - Saskatchewan River -- river in Canada
Wikipedia - Sassandra River -- River in Ivory Coast
Wikipedia - Sa ThM-aM-:M-'y River -- River in Vietnam
Wikipedia - Saubach (Durnach) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Saubach (Inde) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sauer (Altenau) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sauerbach (Aal) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sauerbach (Schweinnaab) -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Sauerbornsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sauer (Rhine) -- River of France and Germany
Wikipedia - Sauer -- River in Belgium, Luxembourg and German
Wikipedia - Sauk River (Washington) -- River in Washington
Wikipedia - SauM-CM-^_bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Saurode -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sauvage River (Felton River tributary) -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Savane River (Caldwell River tributary) -- River in Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - Savannah River Site
Wikipedia - Savannah River -- River in the southeastern United States
Wikipedia - Sava River Bridge (A3) -- Girder bridge in Croatia
Wikipedia - Savlek -- River in Russia
Wikipedia - Sayn (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Scarpe (river)
Wikipedia - Scarrow Beck -- River in England
Wikipedia - Schaale -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schadenbeek -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schaich -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schaler Aa -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schambach (Riedenburg) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schandtauber -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Scharmbecker Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Scharrenberger Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schede (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schefflenz (Jagst) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schelde (Dill) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schelderbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Scheldt -- River in France, Belgium and the Netherlands
Wikipedia - Schellenbeck -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schemmerbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Scheppau -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Scherzach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Scheuerbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - SchieM-CM-^_bach (Nagold) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - SchieM-CM-^_bach (Saale) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schierenbeke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schifflache -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schilde (Schaale) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schillerbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schillingsbek -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schiltach (river) -- River of Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Schinderbach -- River of Germany
Wikipedia - Schlatbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schlaube -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schledde (Ahse) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schleemer Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schleifseebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schlichem -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schlierach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schlinge (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - SchloM-CM-^_hofbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schlossauer Ohe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schlucht -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schlusselgrund -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schmaar -- River in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Wikipedia - Schmala -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schmalenhofer Bach -- River of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Schmale Sinn -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schmalnau -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schmalwasser -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schmelzbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schmerach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schmerbach (Herrgottsbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schmerbach (Rauhe Ebrach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schmiddis -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schmiebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schmiecha -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schmiech -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schmiehbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schmiehe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schmittwasser -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schmutter -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schnaittach (Pegnitz) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schneidheimer Sechta -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schonach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schondra (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schonebecker Aue -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schonertsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schopfebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schorbach (Grenff) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schorgast -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schorlingborsteler Beeke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schottmecke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schozach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schunter -- River in Lower Saxony, Germany
Wikipedia - Schussen -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schutter (Danube) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schutter (Kinzig) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schutzbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schuyler Creek -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Schuylkill River -- River in eastern Pennsylvania, United States
Wikipedia - Schwabach (Rednitz) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwabach (Regnitz) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwabinger Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwalbach (Sulzbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwalm (Eder) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwalm (Meuse) -- River in Germany and the Netherlands
Wikipedia - Schwarza (Black Forest) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzach (Altmuhl) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzach (Danube) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzach (Main) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzach (Naab) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzach (Rednitz) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzach (Schussen) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzbach (Aa) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzbach (Bergisches Land) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzbach (Blies) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzbach (Elmbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzbach (Elsenz) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzbach (Emscher) -- River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzbach (Gunz) -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzbach (Klettgau) -- River in Switzerland and Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzbach (Main) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzbach (Reschbach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzbach (Ried) -- River in Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzbach (Saalach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzbach (Wupper) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarze Kulmke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarze Laber -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzer Graben (Glenne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzes Siepen -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzlofer -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwarzwasserbach (Ems) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwebelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwefelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schweiburg -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schweinfe -- River of Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Schweinitzer FlieM-CM-^_ -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schweinnaab -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwelge -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwelme -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwesnitz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwienau (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwingbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwinge (Elbe) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwinge (Peene) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwippe -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - SchwM-CM-$rze -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Schwulme -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Scott & Rivers -- Musical project
Wikipedia - Scout Creek -- River in Australia
Wikipedia - Screwdriver (cocktail)
Wikipedia - Screwdriver -- hand-tool
Wikipedia - Scuppernong River (Wisconsin) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Seckach (Jagst) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Seckach (Lauchert) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Second Battle of the Piave River -- World War I battle won by Italy
Wikipedia - Second Broad River -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Second Niger bridge -- Nigerian bridge across Niger river
Wikipedia - Seebach (Ismaning) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Seebach (Laufach) -- River in Bavaria, Germany
Wikipedia - Seebach (Regnitz) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Seebach (Usa) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Seebek -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Seefelder Aach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Seerhein -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Seetraun -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Seeve -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - SefM-DM-+d-RM-EM-+d -- River in Iran
Wikipedia - Segero Creek -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Seibertsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Seine -- Major river in northern France
Wikipedia - Sekayam River -- River in Indonesia
Wikipedia - Selbbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Selbitz (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Selemnos -- river in Greece
Wikipedia - Selle (Somme tributary) -- River in France
Wikipedia - Selzerbeek -- River in Germany and the Netherlands
Wikipedia - Selz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - SeM-CM-^_marbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sempt -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sendener Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Seneca Creek (Potomac River tributary) -- Tributary of the Potomac River in Maryland, United States
Wikipedia - Seneca River (New York) -- River in Upstate New York
Wikipedia - Seneca River (South Carolina) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Senegal River -- River in West Africa
Wikipedia - Sengbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sennebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Senne (River) -- River in Belgium
Wikipedia - Senu River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Sergeant Floyd Monument -- Monument on the Missouri River at Floyd's Bluff in Sioux City, Iowa, USA to honor Charles Floyd of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Wikipedia - Sergio JosM-CM-) Rivero -- Venezuelan General
Wikipedia - Sergio Obeso Rivera -- Mexican cardinal
Wikipedia - Serido River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Serra Negra River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Service Creek (Haw River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - SesM-CM-) Rivero -- Rivero, Sese
Wikipedia - Seti Gandaki River -- River in Nepal
Wikipedia - Seti River -- River in Nepal
Wikipedia - Settmecke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Seulbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Seven Days to the River Rhine -- Russian military simulation exercise
Wikipedia - Severnaya Sosva -- River in Russia
Wikipedia - Severn bore -- A tidal bore seen on the tidal reaches of the River Severn in south western England
Wikipedia - Severn Bridge -- Bridge over the River Severn and River Wye in England and Wales
Wikipedia - Severn River Bridge -- Bridge in Annapolis, Maryland
Wikipedia - Severn River (Maryland) -- River in Maryland, United States
Wikipedia - Severn River (northern Ontario) -- River in Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - Sevron -- River in eastern France
Wikipedia - Shannon Creek -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Sharda River -- River along the India-Nepal border
Wikipedia - Shark River (Florida) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Shark River Reef -- Artificial reef off New Jersey
Wikipedia - Shatt al-Arab -- River in Southwest Asia
Wikipedia - Shaun Balfe -- British racing car driver from Grantham
Wikipedia - Shawangunk Kill -- Tributary of the Wallkill River in the U.S. state of New York
Wikipedia - Shenandoah River -- River in Virginia and West Virginia, United States
Wikipedia - Shenango River -- Stream in Pennsylvania, USA
Wikipedia - Sherman Minton Bridge -- Double-deck through arch bridge spanning the Ohio River at Louisville, carrying I-64
Wikipedia - She's a River -- 1995 single by Simple Minds
Wikipedia - Shifford Lock -- Lock on the River Thames, England
Wikipedia - Shilabati River -- River in India
Wikipedia - Shilongba Hydropower Station -- Dam in on the upper reaches of the Tanglang River
Wikipedia - Shimbula -- River in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - Shingle Creek (Florida) -- River in Florida, United States of America
Wikipedia - Shingo River -- River in Pakistan
Wikipedia - Shioc River -- River in north east Wisconsin
Wikipedia - Shirin Tagab River -- River in Faryab Province, Afghanistan
Wikipedia - Shiyang River -- River in People's Republic of China
Wikipedia - Shoalhaven River -- River in Australia
Wikipedia - Shortest river -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - Shut-in (river) -- A type of rock formation found in Ozarks streams
Wikipedia - Shyok River -- River in India and Pakistan
Wikipedia - Siagne -- River in France
Wikipedia - Siberian River Routes -- Main ways of communication in the Russian Siberia before the 1730s
Wikipedia - Sick Heart River -- 1941 novel by John Buchan
Wikipedia - Side valley -- A valley with a tributary to a larger river
Wikipedia - Sieber (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Siede -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Siegburger Muhlengraben -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sieg -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Siekbach (Werre) -- River of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Wikipedia - Siemens River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Siki River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Silberbach (Franconian Rezat) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Silberbach (Heubach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Silbury Hill -- Monumental Neolithic mound west of the River Kennet and south of Avebury village
Wikipedia - Silesians (tribe) -- West Slavic tribe, that had settled at the both banks of the Oder river since the 1st century CE.
Wikipedia - Siletz River Volcanics -- A sequence of basaltic pillow lavas that make up part of Siletzia
Wikipedia - Sillees River -- River in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, part of the Erne system
Wikipedia - Silver Bridge -- Eyebar-chain suspension bridge that stood over Ohio River between WV and Ohio from 1928 to 1968 before it collapsed
Wikipedia - Silver Creek (Arizona) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Silver River (Florida) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Silver Run Creek (Uwharrie River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Silver Stream -- River in New Zealand
Wikipedia - Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui -- Bolivian historian
Wikipedia - Simapo Island -- Island in the Nandu River, China
Wikipedia - Simiyu River -- river in Tanzania
Wikipedia - Simpang-kanan River (South Sumatra) -- Simpang-kanan River (South Sumatra)
Wikipedia - Sims (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sindelbach (Jagst) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sindelbach (Korsch) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sindersbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Singold -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sinking Creek (Washington) -- River in Lincoln County, Washington, United States
Wikipedia - Sinking of SS Princess Alice -- The loss of a paddle steamer on the River Thames in 1878
Wikipedia - Sinn (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sipsey Creek (Buttahatchee River tributary) -- Stream in Alabama and Mississippi
Wikipedia - Siquirres River Basin Protected Zone -- Protected area in Costa Rica
Wikipedia - Siret River
Wikipedia - Si River
Wikipedia - Sistranser Bach -- River in Austria
Wikipedia - Siswa River -- River in Nepal
Wikipedia - Siuslaw jetties -- Structures at the entrance of the Siuslaw River
Wikipedia - Sixes River -- River in the United States
Wikipedia - Six Nations of the Grand River
Wikipedia - SjonstM-CM-% River -- River in Fauske, Norway
Wikipedia - Skagit River -- River in Canada and the United States
Wikipedia - Skalholt -- Historical site in the south of Iceland, at the river Hvita
Wikipedia - Skirden Beck -- Minor river in Lancashire, England
Wikipedia - Skokie River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Sky River Rock Festival
Wikipedia - Slagle Creek (Little Sac River tributary) -- Stream in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Slanic (Trotus) -- Romanian river
Wikipedia - Slate Creek (Pescadero Creek tributary) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Slatina (Timis) -- River in Romania
Wikipedia - Slidr River -- Mythological river
Wikipedia - Slip-off slope -- Depositional landform on the inside convex bank of a meandering river
Wikipedia - SLNS Gajabahu -- River-class frigate of the Sri Lanka Navy
Wikipedia - Sloan Creek (Washington) -- River in Washington state, USA
Wikipedia - Sludwia (river) -- River in Poland
Wikipedia - Smalls Creek -- River in New South Wales, Australia
Wikipedia - SM-CM-"ne Morte -- River in eastern France
Wikipedia - SM-CM-"ne Vive -- River in eastern France
Wikipedia - SM-CM-)vere-RenM-CM-) River -- River in Centre-du-QuM-CM-)bec, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Smeldingi -- North-West Slavic tribe, that lived east of the Elbe river
Wikipedia - Smith Creek (Chattahoochee River tributary) -- Stream in Georgia
Wikipedia - Smithfield Street Bridge -- Bridge over the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Wikipedia - Smith River Rancheria, California
Wikipedia - Smotrych River
Wikipedia - SMS Koros -- River monitor built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy
Wikipedia - Snake River Canyon (Idaho) -- large canyon formed by the Snake River in the Magic Valley region of southern Idaho
Wikipedia - Snake River Canyon (Wyoming) -- canyon in western Wyoming south of Jackson Hole
Wikipedia - Snake River -- Major river in the northwestern United States
Wikipedia - Snapper Creek -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Snare River -- River in the Northwest Territories, Canada
Wikipedia - Snoqualmie Falls -- Waterfall on the Snoqualmie River in Washington State, United States
Wikipedia - Soestbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Soeste -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sofia Rivera Torres -- American TV presenter and radio host
Wikipedia - Software driver
Wikipedia - Sogeram River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Sohodol (BM-CM-"rsa) -- Tributary of the BM-CM-"rsa River in Romania
Wikipedia - Solidarity Bridge -- Polish cable-stayed bridge carrying two national roads over the Vistula River
Wikipedia - Solmsbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Solnan -- River in eastern France
Wikipedia - Solre -- River in France
Wikipedia - Soltau (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Solz (northern) -- River in Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Solz (southern) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sombrero River-Navarro River Protected Zone -- Protected area in Costa Rica
Wikipedia - Somewhere Down the Crazy River
Wikipedia - Sommerkahl (Kahl) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sonador River -- River of Puerto Rico
Wikipedia - Sonai River -- Indian river
Wikipedia - Sondur River -- River in Chhattisgarh, India
Wikipedia - Songgato River -- River in Indonesia
Wikipedia - Song River -- river in Papua New Guinea
Wikipedia - Songwe River -- River that divides Malawi and Tanzania
Wikipedia - Sonneborn (Nuhne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Son River -- second-largest tributary of Ganga river in India
Wikipedia - Sontra (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Soode -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sopchoppy River -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Sorgues (river) -- River in southern France
Wikipedia - Sorpe (Lenne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sorpe (Rohr) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sorraia River -- River in Portugal
Wikipedia - Sose -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sosva (river) -- River in Russia
Wikipedia - Souapiti Hydropower Station -- Dam in on the Konkoure River
Wikipedia - Source of the Danube -- River source
Wikipedia - Source (river or stream)
Wikipedia - South Branch Potomac River -- River in United States
Wikipedia - SouthCoast Marketplace -- Shopping mall in Fall River, Massachusetts, U.S.
Wikipedia - South Dakota Highway 471 -- State highway in Fall River County, South Dakota, United States
Wikipedia - South Dakota Highway 71 -- State highway in Fall River County, South Dakota, United States
Wikipedia - Southern Africa mangroves -- An ecoregion of mangrove swamps in rivers and estuaries on the eastern coast of South Africa
Wikipedia - Southern coastal plain blackwater river floodplain forest -- Ecological zone of southeastern US
Wikipedia - Southern coastal plain nonriverine basin swamp -- Ecological zone of southeastern US
Wikipedia - Southern coastal plain nonriverine cypress dome -- Ecological zone of southeastern US
Wikipedia - Southern Regnitz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - South Fork Catawba River -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - South Fork Musselshell River -- River in Montana, US
Wikipedia - South Fork Rogue River -- River in Oregon
Wikipedia - South Karo River -- River in India
Wikipedia - South Llano River State Park -- Park in Texas
Wikipedia - South MM-CM-)kinac River -- River in Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - South Para River -- River in South Australia
Wikipedia - South Peace River -- Former provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada
Wikipedia - South River High School (New Jersey) -- High school in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - South River, New Jersey -- Borough in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - South River (North Carolina) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - South River (Raritan River tributary) -- Tributary of the Raritan River in [[Central New Jersey|central New Jersey]] in the United States
Wikipedia - South Toms River, New Jersey -- Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - South Ugie Water -- River in the United Kingdom
Wikipedia - South Yeocomico River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Spanish River (Florida) -- River in United States of America
Wikipedia - Speller Aa -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Speltach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Spencer Creek (Uwharrie River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Spercheios -- River in central Greece
Wikipedia - Sperrlutter -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Speyerbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Spiegelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - SpieM-CM-^_bach (Nidder) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - SpieM-CM-^_bach (Sauer) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Spiny river snail -- Species of mollusc
Wikipedia - Spitzbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Spokane River -- River in Idaho and Washington state, United States
Wikipedia - Spolebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Spreeler Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Springebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Springe (Schmiech) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sprockhoveler Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Spruances Branch (Leipsic River tributary) -- Stream in Delaware, USA
Wikipedia - Sprungbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Spuligbach (Ilme) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Spuligbach (Lenne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sri Aman -- Town in east Malaysia on the Batang Lupar River, known for its daily tidal bore
Wikipedia - SS Admiral (1907) -- Mississippi River steamboat, entertainment center, and casino
Wikipedia - Stackdriver
Wikipedia - Stadtseebach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Stakelberger Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Stan Barrett -- American racing driver and stuntman
Wikipedia - Staples River -- river in Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - Star-Spangled Women for McGovern-Shriver -- 1972 benefit concert for George McGovern
Wikipedia - Starzel (Neckar) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Starzel (Prim) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Starzlach (Breitach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Starzlach (Ostrach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Starzlach (Wertach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - St. Clair River
Wikipedia - St. Croix Stream -- River in Maine, United States
Wikipedia - Stederau -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Steen River, Alberta -- Human settlement in Alberta, Canada
Wikipedia - Stege and Waidbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Steinach (Neckarsteinach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Steinach (Nurtingen) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Steinach (Rodach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Steinagger -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Steina (Schwalm) -- River in Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Steina (Wutach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Steinbecke (Mohne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Steinbecke (Valme) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Steinbeke -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Steinfurter Aa -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Steinhatchee River -- River in Florida, United States of America
Wikipedia - Steinhauser Rottum -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Steinhuder Meerbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Steinlach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Steinsieksbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Steinway Tunnel -- Tunnel under the East River in New York City
Wikipedia - Stendlitz -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Stepenitz (Elbe) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Stepenitz (Trave) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Stepp Branch (Swannanoa River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Steve Gray (racing driver) -- Racecar driver from Georgia
Wikipedia - Stevens Branch -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Stever -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Stikine River -- River in British Columbia and Alaska
Wikipedia - Stillach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Stillaguamish River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Stille Musel -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Stiller Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Still River, Massachusetts -- Human settlement in Massachusetts, United States of America
Wikipedia - Stinking Creek (Haw River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - St. Johns River Veterans Memorial Bridge -- Bridge in Florida, United States of America
Wikipedia - St. Johns River -- The longest river in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - St. Joseph River (Lake Michigan) -- Tributary of Lake Michigan in Michigan and Indiana
Wikipedia - St. Lawrence River
Wikipedia - St. Lucie River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - St. Marks River -- River in Florida, United States
Wikipedia - St. Marys River (Florida-Georgia) -- River in Florida and Georgia, United States
Wikipedia - Stobber -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Stockacher Aach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Stockerbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Stockheimer Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - StoiM-CM-^_er Ache -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Stoke River -- River in Estrie, Quebec (Canada)
Wikipedia - Stonehenge Riverside Project -- Archaeological research study
Wikipedia - Stones from the River -- 1994 novel by Ursula Hegi
Wikipedia - Stoney Creek (Delaware River tributary in Delaware) -- Creek in Delaware, U.S.
Wikipedia - Stony Creek (Haw River tributary) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Stony Run (Buffalo Creek tributary) -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Stop sign -- Traffic signal alerting drivers to stop
Wikipedia - Stor (Elde) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Stormeder Bach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Storzelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Straight Creek (Ohio River tributary) -- Stream in Brown County, Ohio, United States of America
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Wikipedia - Streckfus Steamers -- River excursion company
Wikipedia - Streitmuhlbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Streu (Franconian Saale) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Strogen (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Strombach (Agger) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Strom (Ucker) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Strothbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Strothe (Lohne) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Strudelbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Struma (river)
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Wikipedia - St. Sebastian River -- River in the United States of America
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Wikipedia - Sturgeon River, Minnesota -- Unorganized territory in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States
Wikipedia - Sturt River -- River in Australia
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Wikipedia - Suamico River -- River in north east Wisconsin
Wikipedia - Subterranean rivers of London -- Underground rivers in London, England
Wikipedia - Subterranean river -- A river that runs wholly or partly beneath the ground surface
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Wikipedia - Sudaue -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sudbach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sudbrackbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Sudradde -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Suhle (Hahle) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Suhl (Weihe) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Suiattle River -- River in Washington
Wikipedia - Suippe -- River in France
Wikipedia - Sukhona -- River in the European part of Russia
Wikipedia - Sule (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sulluh -- River in the Tigray highlands of Ethiopia
Wikipedia - Sulphide Creek -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Sulzach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sulz (Altmuhl) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sulzbach (Main) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sulzbach (Nidda) -- River in Hesse, Germany
Wikipedia - Sulzbach (Rhine) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Wikipedia - Sulzbach (Rott) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sulzbach (Sulm) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - SulzbM-CM-$chle -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sulz (river) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Sundays River Formation -- Geological formation in the Uitenhage Group of the Algoa Basin in South Africa
Wikipedia - Sunderbach (Else) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sunderbach (Truggelbach) -- River in Bielefeld, Germany
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Wikipedia - Sunkoshi River -- River in Nepal
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Wikipedia - Sustedter Bach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Sutong Yangtze River Bridge -- Cable-stayed bridge, China
Wikipedia - Suwannee River -- 396km (246mi) river in Florida and Georgia, USA
Wikipedia - Svir -- River in Russia
Wikipedia - SvrljiM-EM-!ki Timok -- River in Serbia
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Wikipedia - Swampy Lake 236 -- Indian reserve of the Loon River First Nation in Alberta, Canada
Wikipedia - Swanee River (film) -- 1939 film by Sidney Lanfield
Wikipedia - Swannanoa River -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
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Wikipedia - Szkarpawa -- River in Poland
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Wikipedia - Tacanica River -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Taebla River -- River in Estonia
Wikipedia - Taft (Ulster) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Talbach (Ablach, Goggingen) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Talbach (Ablach, Menningen) -- River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
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Wikipedia - Talking Rock Creek -- River in Georgia, United States
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Wikipedia - Tamsa river
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Wikipedia - Tanqwa -- River in the Tigray highlands of Ethiopia
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Wikipedia - Tapiracui River -- River in Brazil
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Wikipedia - Tappan Zee -- Natural widening of the Hudson River
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Wikipedia - Tarnitz -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Tarpenbek -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Tatui River (Parana) -- River in Brazil
Wikipedia - Tauber -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Taughannock Creek -- River in the U.S. state of New York
Wikipedia - Tauhoa River -- River in New Zealand
Wikipedia - Tawapuku River -- River in New Zealand
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Wikipedia - Team orders -- The practice of teams issuing instructions to drivers
Wikipedia - Teaquahan River -- River in Canada
Wikipedia - Tebay River -- River in Alaska, US
Wikipedia - Teddington Lifeboat Station -- lifeboat station in Teddington, in west London, on the River Thames
Wikipedia - Teddington Lock Footbridges -- Two footbridges on the River Thames in London
Wikipedia - Teesta River -- River that flows from the eastern Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal
Wikipedia - Tees Valley -- Region on the River Tees in North East England
Wikipedia - Tegeler FlieM-CM-^_ -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Teinach -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Teisnach (river) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - TekezM-CM-) River -- River in Ethiopia
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Wikipedia - Teles Pires -- River in Mato Grosso & Para, Brazil
Wikipedia - Tellico Reservoir -- Reservoir that impounds the Little Tennessee River and the lower Tellico River
Wikipedia - Tellico River -- River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Tell Qarqur -- Archaeological site located in the Orontes River Valley of western Syria
Wikipedia - Telogia Creek -- River in the United States of America
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Wikipedia - Template:River index -- list of rivers with the same or similar names
Wikipedia - Temse (Warnow) -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Tennessee River Blueway -- Section of the Tennessee River
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Wikipedia - Teoc Creek (Sucarnoochee River tributary) -- Stream in Mississippi, United States
Wikipedia - Teoc Creek (Yalobusha River tributary) -- Stream in Mississippi, United States
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Wikipedia - Terrells Creek (Haw River tributary, left bank) -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
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Wikipedia - Terry Bivins -- Racecar driver from Kansas
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Wikipedia - Teufelsbach (Rhynerscher Bach) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Teusaca River -- River in Colombia
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Wikipedia - Texas State Highway 37 -- State highway in Wood, Franklin, and Red River counties in Texas, United States
Wikipedia - Tha Chang, Bangkok -- Pier code N9 is pier on Chao Phraya River
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Wikipedia - Thames Tunnel -- Tunnel beneath the River Thames in London
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Wikipedia - The Hawk of Wild River -- 1952 film by Fred F. Sears
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Wikipedia - The Isis -- Name for the River Thames in Oxfordshire, UK
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Wikipedia - Vivian I. Neptune Rivera -- American lawyer
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Wikipedia - Vockebach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Volga River
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Wikipedia - Waldangelbach -- River in Germany
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Wikipedia - Wannebach (Ruhr, Ergste) -- River in Germany
Wikipedia - Wannebach (Ruhr, Westhofen) -- River in Germany
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Turbo Teen (1984 - 1984) - Not only was Brett Matthews a great sports car driver, he was also a great sports car! Following an accident in which he crashed into a science lab where a top-secret transfer ray was being developed, Brett had the ability to turn himself into a car whenever his body temperature reached a certain le...
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Alice (1976 - 1985) - A greasy-spoon diner in Phoenix, Arizona is the setting for this long-running series. The title character, Alice Hyatt, is an aspiring singer who arrives in Phoenix with her teenaged son, Tommy, after the death of her truck-driver husband. Alice is hired at a diner owned by Mel Sharples, a gravel-vo...
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1982 - 1983) - A short-lived series that never really found an audience. Seven orphaned brothers working hard to stay together while running a ranch in the California Gold Rush town of Murphys. Richard Dean Anderson (MacGyver) and River Phoenix (Stand By Me) played the oldest and youngest brothers respectively in...
Movin' On (1974 - 1976) - Starring Frank Converse and Claude Akins as truck drivers.
Party of Five (1994 - 2000) - Five siblings are left to fend their own way in the world when their parents are killed by a drunk driver. The series revolves around the struggles of raising each other and the struggles of life in general.
Minky Momo (1982 - 1983) - A 12 year old girl from Fenelinersa, who was the daughter of king and queen of Fenelinersa. When she was a child, she was adopted by a young childless couple. In her present years, she uses her pendent to transform herself into various career girl such as a race car driver, detective, etc.
Lost Universe (1997 - 1997) - Animated Sci-fi comedy series from the creator of Slayers, Hajime Kanzaka. Set in the future (and loosely based around the Slayers Universe), a Trouble Contractor named Kain Blueriver takes on missions across the galaxy for the Universal Guardians. He always wears a cape and carries a weapon known a...
Howards' Way (1985 - 1990) - This BBC series was set in the lush countryside of Hampshire along the river Hamble in a fictional town called Tarrant, following the story of wealthy yachts, powerboats and marine business.
The Immortal (1970 - 1971) - The Immortal was a adventure series with a sci-fi twist about a man who has blood that makes him immune to all disease & aging. He could never die. He was being pursued by a henchman of an evil tycoon who wants his blood. The show starred Christopher George as race car driver Ben Richards. The show...
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera (2007 - 2008) - El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera is Nickelodeon's first ever flash animation series produced for Nickelodeon and Nicktoons.
The Joan Rivers Show (1989 - 1994) - Daytime talk show hosted by comedian Joan Rivers following the demise of Fox's The Late Show in 1987.
The Honeymooners (1955 - 1956) - A bus driver and his sewer worker friend struggle to strike it rich while their wives look on with weary patience.
The Geraldo Rivera Show (1987 - 1998) - Syndicated daytime talk show starring Geraldo Rivera. It was simply known as Geraldo from it's debut until 1996.
Fox's The Late Show (1986 - 1988) - Late-night talk show first starring with Joan Rivers (1986-87), Buck Henry, Arsenio Hall (both in '87), and Ross Shafer (1988). First show aired on the Fox network.
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Sunny day (2017 - Current) - a Canadian-British animated children's television series produced by Silvergate Media. The series revolves around Sunny (voiced by Lilla Crawford), a hairdresser who runs her own salon with the help of her talking dog Doodle (Rob Morrison), hair colourist Rox (lan Luz Rivera), and receptionist Blai...
Le Chevalier D'Eon (2006 - 2007) - 18th Century, France. Lia de Beaumont, loyal servant of Versailles and its King, Louis XV, is found dead in the river Seine. Floating inside a coffin, on which the word "Psalms" was written, her body had been poisoned by mercury, thus preserving decay. According to the Church, the soul that belonged...
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The Smoking Gun Presents: World's Dumbest... (2008 - Current) - A countdown show where celebrity guest stars commentate on videos of 20 dim-witted people such as criminals, drivers, partiers, etc. Since 2011 the series has been called "truTV Presents: World's Dumbest..."
The U.S. of Archie (1974 - 1976) - The U.S. of Archie is a Saturday morning cartoon show on CBS from September 7, 1974, to September 1976. A spin-off of the popular Archie comic books and television show, it featured Archie, Jughead, and the other Riverdale High student regulars re-enacting famous scenes throughout American history,...
Riverdale (2017 - Current) - This CW teen drama sees the Archie Comics characters and the town of Riverdale given a Twin Peaks style setting.
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory(1971) - Eccentric candy man Willy Wonka prompts a worldwide frenzy when he announces that golden tickets hidden inside five of his delicious candy bars will admit their lucky holders into his top-secret confectionary. But does Wonka have an agenda hidden amid a world of Oompa Loompas and chocolate rivers?...
Heavy Metal(1981) - Based on the stories and comics featured in Heavy Metal Magazine, the movie tells stories involving a glowing green orb (called the Loc-Nar). It goes through various times, places, planets and many characters: including a smart ass cab driver, a nerd who becomes a King, a criminal, a soldier, dope-h...
The Fifth Element(1997) - It's the year 2257 and a taxi driver has been unintentionally given the task of saving a young girl who is part of the key that will ensure the survival of humanity. The Fifth Element is filmed in a futuristic metropolitan city and in a French comic book asthetic by a controversial British, French a...
Smokey and the Bandit(1977) - "Smokey," aka Sheriff Buford T. Justice (Jackie Gleason), is the prospective father-in-law of unwilling bride Carrie (Sally Field). The Bandit (Burt Reynolds), a maverick race car driver, makes an $80,000 bet that he can transport a shipment of Coors beer from Texarkana, Texas to Atlanta within 28 h...
Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas(1980) - Emmet Otter and his Ma are dirt-poor, but very happy and good singers. But as Christmas is around the corner, both of them want to get something special for each other. And the talent show prize is $50! So, Ma gets a song ready, and Emmet forms a jug-band with his friends. But the Riverbottom Gang,...
The Wraith(1986) - A small desert town has been harassed for months by a gang of drag racers, but so far no one has done anything to stop them. One day, a ghostly black car shows up, challenging members of the group to race, then killing them one by one. Neither the gang nor the police can catch the car or its driver,...
Stroker Ace(1983) - A race car driver(Burt Reynolds) and his mechanic(Jim Nabors) clash with a sleazy,fried chicken mogul(Ned Beatty) that sponsors their racing team.
Taxi Driver(1976) - Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro) is an ex-Marine lost and adrift in 1970's Manhatta when he finds a job driving a taxi through the hellish streets of the city. One night he encounters a young prostitute (Jodie Foster) and a phoney politician and his life shifts into a new direction. He wants to save t...
The Man From Snowy River(1982) - Jim Craig has lived his entire life in the mountains of Australia until his father dies from a sudden accident. Jim is soon forced to look for work in the lowlands to rebuild what his father fought so hard to make, all the while encouraged by the lone miner Spur to persevere. Jim finds work with H...
Ghost Dad(1990) - Elliot Hopper is a widower with three children, he is currently working on a deal. It seems like his wife illness was very costly and this deal could put them out of the red. However he gets into a cab that is driven by a maniac, and Elliot crashes into a river. Elliot is sent back so that he could...
A Bronx Tale(1993) - Robert De Niro made his directorial debut with this expanded adaptation of Chazz Palminteri's one-character play. DeNiro's role of Lorenzo Anello, an Italian-America bus driver, is secondary to the part of his son Calogero, played by young Francis Capra. The top dog in Calogero's Bronx neighborhood...
The River Wild(1994) - Gail, an expert at white water rafting, takes her family on a trip down the river to their family's house. Along the way, the family encounters two men who are unexperienced rafters that need to find their friends down river. Later, the family finds out that the pair of men are armed robbers. The me...
Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo(1977) - Driver Jim Douglas, mechanic Wheeley Applegate, and Herbie, the magical little Volkswagon, enters a spectacular road race from Paris to Monte Carlo. One of the competing cars is a beautiful powder blue Lancia named Giselle. For Herbie it is love at first sight. Jim falls for the Larcia's pretty driv...
Convoy(1978) - A truckdriver who calls himself the "Rubber Duck" (kris kristofferson) starts a fight in a truc
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Cannonball(1976) - Ex-con-turned-race car driver Coy "Cannonball" Buckman signs up for the annual Trans-American Grand Prix, an illegal outlaw road race that starts at the Santa Monica Pier in California and ends in a garage in the lower west side of New York City. His girlfriend, who's also his parole officer, refuse...
Dill Scallion(1999) - is a mock-documentary that chronicles the fast rise and even faster fall of a country singer whose IQ appears to equal the waist measurement of his jeans. Billy Burke plays a school bus driver in a small Texas town who becomes a Country and Western superstar overnight thanks to songs like "I Found L...
Black Dog(1998) - Kevin Hooks (Passenger 57) directed this action drama about an ex-convict tricked into trucking illegal weapons across state lines. Truckdriver Jack Crews (Patrick Swayze) fell asleep at the wheel, resulting in an accident that brought him a conviction of vehicular manslaughter and a two-year prison...
Eddie(1996) - In this comedy, a basketball fan figures she could be a better coach than the guy getting paid millions to do the job and then gets the chance to prove it. Edwina "Eddie" Franklin (Whoopi Goldberg) is a limousine dispatcher and sometime driver who is a passionate New York Knicks fan; she loyally...
Babylon 5: The River of Souls(1998) - Captain Lochley now has solid proof that Garibaldi is a disaster magnet: when he comes to the station to meet with one of his new company's subordinates, she's being sued by the owner of an illegal virtual reality "holo-brothel" and besieged by Soul Hunters looking for one of their soul vessels, thi...
The River Rat(1984) - On the lazy banks of the Mississippi, a young girl is reunited with her time-served but innocent father. But the reunion is tainted with the whereabouts of the stolen loot, and those who come looking fo
The Last Prom(1980) - Driver's education film depicting the dangers of drinking and driving, and teenage alcohol use. The movie was frequently shown during the spring of the year, as such milestone events as prom and graduation were upcoming in many students' lives. The underscoring idea was, of course, to encourage stud...
Joy Ride: An Auto Theft(1976) - "Joy Ride: An Auto Theft" was an educational film depicting the dangers of teen-aged joy riding (taking a vehicle without the owner's consent), and according to the movie trailer was based on a real-life event. In addition to being shown in driver's education classes, "...
Let It Ride(1989) - Jay Trotter is about to finally become a winner. The down and out cab driver heads to the track to place one more bet. He ends up having a very good day.
Bobby Deerfield(1977) - The title character (Al Pacino) is a famous race-car driver whose life changes when he falls in love with a terminally ill woman named Lillian (Marthe Keller).
Deliverance(1972) - Four Atlanta men, - Ed, Lewis, Bobby, and Drew become "weekend warriors" who set off in two canoes down the mystery laden "Cahulawassee river" and discover a wildreness of terror. Filmed on the Chatooga River in the North Georgia mountains this thriller is remembered most for its "Dueling Banjos" bi...
Top Secret!(1984) - This movie spoofs both the Beach Party movies of the 60s and spy movies as well. Rock singer Nick Rivers (Val Kilmer) plays a concert in Germany and is drafted into helping French resistance fighters save a German scientist from Nazis. Music and mayhem ensue in the way that only the Zucker Brothers...
Conquest(1984) - In an ancient time, a young man named Ilias (Andrea Occhipinti) goes on an adventure to rid the land of evil. Armed with a bow and arrows that look very advanced and with an outlaw named Mace (Jorge Rivero) as a fellow fighter, his quest is fraught with violence, sex and all the things that make the...
River's Edge(1986) - A young woman is murdered and the reaction to the murder is odd. Some don't care while others do. The strangest person in the bunch is Layne (Crispin Glover), who wants to protect the murderer, his friend Samson (Daniel Roebuck). This was a very interesting look at the youth of the 80s, showing off...
The Presidio(1988) - Jay Austin is now a civilian police detective. Colonel Caldwell was his commanding officer years before when he left the military police over a disagreement over the handling of a drunk driver. Now a series of murders that cross jurisdictions force them to work together again. That Austin is now dat...
Conspiracy Theory(1997) - Jerry Fletcher (Mel Gibson) is a taxi driver who thinks that the world is filled with lies...That nothing is what it seems. He publishes these thoughts in a newsletter he sends out once in a while. After being tortured with his eyes typed open with flashing strobe lights, and a giant shot put in his...
Mutiny on the Buses(1972) - Bus driver Stan Butler agrees to marry Suzy, much to the anguish of Mum, her son-in-law, Arthur, and daughter Olive. How, they wonder, will they ever manage without Stan's money coming in? Then Arthur is sacked, and Stan agrees to delay the wedding. Meanwhile, he hits on an idea: Arthur should learn...
White-Water Sam (1978)(1978) - "White-Water Sam and his Siberian Husky, Sybar, brave the dangers of the Pacific Northwest as they travel southward down the great river. Cougars, savage Indians, and starving wolves are among the many adventures white-water same courageously faces
The Crossing Guard(1995) - Sean Penn wrote and directed this tale of loss, guilt, and revenge. The daughter of Freddy and Mary Gale (Jack Nicholson and Anjelica Huston) was killed by a drunk driver, John Booth (David Morse). The death of their child took a heavy toll on the Gales; their marriage broke up, and, while Mary has...
Road Games (1981) - A trucker assigned to deliever a shipment of meat across Australia's Nullarbor plain to Perth,keeps noticing a suspicious green van.When the trucker hears of a serial killer at large,he begins to suspect the driver of this van.Starring Stacy Keach,Jamie Lee Curtis,and Grant Page.
Breaker! Breaker!(1977) - Breaker! Breaker! is a 1977 film starring Chuck Norris. The story follows a truck driver, John David "J.D." Dawes (Norris), who must infiltrate a desert town and save his brother, Billy (Michael Augenstein), who is imprisoned by the town's corrupt judge (George Murdock). The majority of the movie, h...
The Last Horror Film(1982) - A New York taxi driver (Joe Spinell) stalks a beautiful actress (Caroline Munro) attending the Cannes Film Festival, which coincides with a series of violent killings of the lady'
Brain Donors(1992) - Three manic idiots; a lawyer, cab driver and a handyman team up to run a ballet company to fulfill the will of a millionaire. Stooge-like antics result as the trio try to outwit the rich widow and her scheming big-shot lawyer, who also wants to run the ballet.
Meatballs III: Summer Job(1987) - Loose sequel to the original"Meatballs",features the now teenage Rudy Gerner(Patrick Dempsey)taking a job at a river resort and trying desperately to lose his virginity.A dead porn star(Sally Kellerman),who must perform a good deed to be able to enter Heaven,decides to help Rudy with his lack of a s...
Crash Course(1988) - This made for tv movie revolves around a group of high schoolers taking a drivers education class.The film stars many popular sitcom stars of the 1980s(Alyssa Milano,Tina Yothers,Jackee,Rob Stone,Charles Robinson and Edie McClurg).
On the Town(1949) - Fun-loving sailors Gabey (Gene Kelly), Chip (Frank Sinatra) and Ozzie (Jules Munshin) have 24 hours of shore leave in New York City, and they want to make every second count. While Chip hooks up with loudmouth cab driver Brunhilde (Betty Garrett) and Ozzie swoons for prim anthropologist Claire (Ann...
The Water Babies(1978) - Grimes (James Mason), an amoral chimney sweep, occasionally likes to steal valuables from his clients. One day, on the verge of being caught, he frames his young apprentice, Tom (Tommy Pender), for the crime. Tom runs away and jumps into a river where, instead of drowning, he finds himself transform...
Good Will Hunting(1997) - Good Will Hunting is a 1997 American drama film directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Matt Damon, Robin Williams, Ben Affleck, Minnie Driver, and Stellan Skarsgrd. Written by Affleck and Damon, and with Damon in the title role, the film follows 20-year-old South Boston laborer Will Hunting, an unre...
High Heels and Low Lifes(2001) - In this broad comedy from sometime comic actor Mel Smith, two women find themselves fleeing criminals. Minnie Driver stars as Shannon, a London nurse who finds her boyfriend Ray, a "sound sculptor", becoming increasingly dull and inattentive. When he forgets her birthday, she decides to hit the town...
Need for Speed(2014) - A mechanic who moonlights as an underground race-car driver strives to take the top prize in America's most prominent street race in order to have his revenge against the ambitious ex-NASCAR champ who had him framed and sent to prison. Inspired by the popular video-game franchise of the same name, "...
Desert Hearts(1985) - It is 1950s Nevada, and Professor Vivian Bell arrives to get a divorce. She's unsatisfied with her marriage, and feels out of place at the ranch she stays on, she finds herself increasingly drawn to Cay Rivers, an open and self-assured lesbian, and the ranchowner's daughter. The emotions released by...
They Drive By Night(1940) - They Drive by Night is a 1940 black-and-white film noir starring George Raft, Ann Sheridan, Ida Lupino, and Humphrey Bogart, and directed by Raoul Walsh. The picture involves a pair of embattled truck drivers and was released in the UK under the title The Road to Frisco. The film was based on A. I....
Joan Rivers And Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz(1985) - Fictional character Heidi Abromowitz is the butt of everyone's jokes.
River Of Death(1989) - An adventurer decides to go in search of the lost city in the Amazon jungle. A motley crew of other people with reasons of their own decide to join him for the wealth of the lost city. But to their horror they find out that they have bit off more than they can chew. What with a nazi doctor still doi...
Made In Heaven(1987) - After being dumped by his girlfriend, a boy runs away to California. But he ends up in heaven because he dies after trying to help a family from drowning in a river. In heaven he'll meet a beautiful girl, who has never reincarnated before.
The African Queen(1951) - In Africa during WW1, a gin-swilling riverboat owner/captain is persuaded by a strait-laced missionary to use his boat to attack an enemy warship.
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.
Star Worms II: Attack Of The Pleasure Pods(1985) - Jessup, forced to hide his true identity, is imprisoned on a deadly and desolate planet, the Star Prison. banished to mine rabid rivers for the elusive Fire Gems, Jessup and his men must battle bands of derelict prisoners and fight the fatal fangs of the Star Worms in order to supply the Lords of th...
The Love Bug(1968) - A race car driver becomes a champion with a Volkswagen Beetle with a mind of its own.
Side Streets(1998) - Staten Island Cab-driver, Bipin Raj, picks up a passenger, mistakes her for a movie star, but tells her that his brother, Vikram Raj, is a very well-known Bollywood mega-star with millions of fans, and is currently living with him and his family of his wife and two children. But all is not hunky dor...
For Pete's Sake(1974) - Henrietta Robins works out of her home and her husband Pete drives a cab to try to support her. When Pete gets a tip from one of his fellow drivers that a deal will be made by the Americans and the Soviets over pork bellies, he decides to invest in the market, but needs to $3000 to invest. Henrietta...
Six Pack(1982) - Stopping briefly in a small Texas town, an itinerant race car driver finds that his stock car, on a trailer behind his motor home, has just been quickly and expertly stripped. He chases down the miscreants, who turn out to be six orphan children. He has no recourse to the law, for the corrupt local...
Stripteaser II(1997) - Out among the flesh peddlers and the vice palaces of the Sunset Strip, street-tough cabdriver Rick is looking for his kid sister. A few weeks back she vanished into the neon lit world of LA's steamiest strip clubs. His search for his sister becomes more desperate as he discovers a dark world of powe...
Snow Day(2000) - Natalie Brandston and her friends are in for an exciting day! It's a snow day and all they want to do is have fun in the snow! Their plans may get thwarted though by a snowplow driver who wants to plow out the roads and free up the path to school. Meanwhile, Natalie's older brother Hal is trying to...
Mystic River(2003) - With a childhood tragedy that overshadowed their lives, three men are reunited by circumstance when one loses a daughter.
Speed Racer (2008)(2008) - A young driver, Speed Racer, aspires to be champion of the racing world with the help of his family and his high-tech Mach 5 automobile.
I Was a Teenage Werewolf(1957) - Tony Rivers is a disturbed and angry teen who continues to easily get irritated and get into fights. He is urged to see Dr. Alfred Brandon. However the "good" doctor intends to use hypnotherapy not to help Tony but use him in a series of injections to regress to a werewolf state. Tony unknowingly is...
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby(2006) - Ricky Bobby is a NASCAR driver who wants to go fast. While he was working as the pit crew of Dennit Racing driver Terry Cheveaux, Ricky replaces him and ends up finishing in third place, despite starting mid-race in last place. Ricky quickly soars to the top of NASCAR by achieving fame and fortune a...
How The West Was Won(1962) - A family saga covering several decades of Westward expansion in the nineteenth century--including the Gold Rush, the Civil War, and the building of the railroads. The movie consists of five segments, three directed by Henry Hathaway ("The Rivers", "The Plains" and "The Outlaws"), and one each by Joh...
A Dirty Shame(2004) - Something is happening on Hartford Row and it's threatening the morals of the good people of Baltimore. At the center of it all is frigid housewife & mother Sylvia Stickles whose carnal urges are awakened after an accidental concussion where she meets tow-truck driver (and secret sexual healer) Ray-...
Frozen River(2008) - After her husband takes off in their family vehicle for an unknown destination, Ray Eddy attempts to survive alone, raising two sons, Richard and James, and works part-time at Yankee Dollar, near Saint Lawrence River near Quebec and New York State. One day she witnesses a Mohawk woman driving their...
Death Hunt(1981) - Canada 1931: The unsociable trapper Johnson lives for himself in the ice-cold mountains near the Yukon river. During a visit in the town he witnesses a dog-fight. He interrupts the game and buys one of the dogs - almost dead already - for $200 against the owner's will. When the owner Hasel complains...
The Ritz(1976) - On his deathbed Carmine Vespucci's father tells him to "get Proclo". With "the hit" on, Gaetano tells a cab driver to take him where Carmine can't find him. He arrives at the Ritz, a gay bathhouse where he is pursued amorously by "chubby chaser" Paul B. Price and by entertainer Googie Gomez who beli...
Inspector Gadget 2(2001) - After Dr. Claw escapes from Riverton Prison, Chief Quimby and Mayor Wilson unveil a new female gadget-type robot named G2, who is entirely a robot. Gadget falls for her but she turns down his offer on the claim that she works alone. Gadget soon finds that Dr Claw plans to steal $5 trillion worth of...
Berserk!(1967) - Monica Rivers, is the owner and ringmaster of a traveling circus and who'll stop at nothing to draw bigger audiences. When a series of mysterious murders begins to occur and some of her performers die gruesomely, her profits soar. She hires high-wire walker Frank Hawkins, impressed by the handsome a...
Walking The Edge(1983) - A Los Angeles taxi driver helps a distraught young woman on the run from gangsters after they murder her husband and young son.
The Honeymooners (2005)(2005) - Working class New York bus driver Ralph Kramden is always coming up with get-rich-quick schemes for him and his best friend, Ed Norton, who's always around to help him get in (and out of) trouble.
Betrayed(1988) - An FBI agent posing as a combine driver becomes romantically involved with a Midwest farmer who lives a double life as a white supremacist.
The Driver(1978) - This American crime thriller film was written and directed by Walter Hill. Starring Ryan O'Neal, Bruce Dern, Isabelle Adjani and Ronee Blakley.
Bombs Away(1985) - A cab driver becomes involved in a chase for a misplaced atomic bomb.
Thumb Tripping(1972) - An adventurous couple of hitchhikers decides to accept every ride that is offered to them. no matter how odd the driver might be. They'll get more than they bargained for.
Rio Lobo(1970) - This film was the last film directed by Howard Hawks, from a script by Leigh Brackett. Starring John Wayne, Jorge Rivero, Jennifer O'Neill, Christopher Mitchum, Jack Elam, Victor French, Susana Dosamantes, David Huddleston, Jim Davis, and George Plimpton.
Street People(1976) - A Mafia boss is enraged when he is suspected of smuggling a heroin shipment into San Francisco. He dispatches his nephew, a hotshot Anglo-Sicilian lawyer, to identify the real culprit. The lawyer also enlists the aid of his best friend, a grand prix driver with an adventurous streak.
Bullshot(1983) - The dashing Captain Hugh "Bullshot" Crummond (Alan Shearman) - World War I ace fighter pilot, Olympic athlete, racing driver, part-time sleuth, and all round spiffing chap - must save the world from the dastardly Count Otto van Bruno (Ronald E. House), his wartime adversary. And, of course, win the...
The River(1984) - This 1984 American drama film tells the story about a struggling farm family in the Tennessee valley trying to keep its farm from going under in the face bank foreclosures and floods.
The Little Bear Movie(2001) - Little Bear and Father Bear set out on a camping trip. While camping on a hill Father Bear talks about the wilderness and the time he met an eagle. The next day Little Bear meets another bear in the wilderness called Cub. They both wrestle around in a river, Cub then chases after a moose leaving Lit...
Ten Who Dared(1960) - Major John Wesley Powell leads an expedition through the Grand Canyon to chart the Colorado River.
Kostas(1979) - A drama about the life of a Greek taxi driver...
Jingle All the Way 2(2014) - Recently divorced, truck driver Larry Phillips is trying to compete with his ex-wife's new husband Victor for the affection of his daughter Noel. Sneaking a view of her letter to Santa, he sees she wants to toy of the season, Harrison The Talking Bear. Sending out a spy to catch Larry in the act, Vi...
Grown Ups 2(2013) - After moving his family back to his hometown to be with his friends and their kids, Lenny finds out that between old bullies, new bullies, schizo bus drivers, drunk cops on skis, and four hundred costumed party crashers sometimes crazy follows you.
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https://myanimelist.net/anime/12857/Star_Driver_the_Movie -- Action, Mecha, Romance, Shounen
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Adverse (2020) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 34min | Crime, Thriller | 12 February 2021 (USA) -- A rideshare driver discovers that his sister is in debt to a dangerous crime syndicate. Director: Brian A. Metcalf Writer: Brian A. Metcalf
A Farewell to Arms (1932) ::: 6.5/10 -- Unrated | 1h 20min | Drama, Romance, War | 8 December 1932 (USA) -- An American ambulance driver and an English nurse fall in love in Italy during World War I. Director: Frank Borzage Writers: Benjamin Glazer (screenplay), Oliver H.P. Garrett (screenplay) | 1 more credit Stars:
All or Nothing (2002) ::: 7.5/10 -- R | 2h 8min | Drama | 18 October 2002 (UK) -- In a poor working class London home Penny's love for her partner, taxi-driver Phil, has run dry, but when an unexpected tragedy occurs, they and their local community are brought together, and they rediscover their love. Director: Mike Leigh Writer: Mike Leigh
Angel Face (1953) ::: 7.3/10 -- Approved | 1h 31min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir | 11 February 1953 (USA) -- Ambulance driver Frank Jessup is ensnared in the schemes of the sensuous but dangerous Diane Tremayne. Director: Otto Preminger Writers: Frank S. Nugent (screenplay) (as Frank Nugent), Oscar Millard
A River Runs Through It (1992) ::: 7.2/10 -- PG | 2h 3min | Drama | 30 October 1992 (USA) -- The story about two sons of a stern minister -- one reserved, one rebellious -- growing up in rural Montana while devoted to fly fishing. Director: Robert Redford Writers: Norman Maclean (story), Richard Friedenberg (screenplay)
A Shot in the Dark (1964) ::: 7.5/10 -- PG | 1h 42min | Comedy, Mystery | 29 January 1965 (UK) -- Inspector Jacques Clouseau investigates the murder of Mr. Benjamin Ballon's driver at a country estate. Director: Blake Edwards Writers: Blake Edwards (screenplay), William Peter Blatty (screenplay) | 2 more credits Stars:
A Taxi Driver (2017) ::: 7.9/10 -- Taeksi woonjunsa (original title) -- A Taxi Driver Poster -- A widowed father and taxi driver who drives a German reporter from Seoul to Gwangju to cover the 1980 uprising, soon finds himself regretting his decision after being caught in the violence around him. Director: Hun Jang Writer:
A Wedding (1978) ::: 7.1/10 -- PG | 2h 5min | Comedy, Drama | 27 September 1978 (USA) -- The daughter of a Louisville truck driver marries the scion of a very wealthy family, but the reception at the family estate is boycotted by the invited guests. Director: Robert Altman Writers:
Baby Driver (2017) ::: 7.6/10 -- R | 1h 53min | Action, Crime, Drama | 28 June 2017 (USA) -- After being coerced into working for a crime boss, a young getaway driver finds himself taking part in a heist doomed to fail. Director: Edgar Wright Writer: Edgar Wright
Babylon 5: The River of Souls (1998) ::: 6.7/10 -- 1h 34min | Action, Adventure, Drama | TV Movie 8 November 1998 -- A group of Soul Hunters come to Babylon 5 demanding the return of something that was stolen from them. Director: Janet Greek Writers: J. Michael Straczynski (creator), J. Michael Straczynski Stars:
Bend of the River (1952) ::: 7.3/10 -- Approved | 1h 31min | Action, Adventure, Romance | 15 April 1952 -- Bend of the River Poster -- When a town boss confiscates homesteader's supplies after gold is discovered nearby, a tough cowboy risks his life to try and get it to them. Director: Anthony Mann Writers:
Brain Donors (1992) ::: 7.1/10 -- PG | 1h 20min | Comedy | 17 April 1992 (USA) -- Three manic idiots; a lawyer, cab driver and a handyman team up to run a ballet company to fulfill the will of a millionaire. Stooge-like antics result as the trio try to outwit the rich widow. Director: Dennis Dugan Writers:
Buddy Buddy (1981) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 36min | Comedy | 11 December 1981 (USA) -- During a high profile Mafia testimony case in California's Riverside County, a hired killer checks into a hotel room near the courthouse, while his depressed next-door neighbor wants to commit suicide due to marital problems. Director: Billy Wilder Writers: Francis Veber (play), Francis Veber (story) | 2 more credits
Buried (2010) ::: 7.0/10 -- R | 1h 35min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller | 15 October 2010 (USA) -- Paul is a U.S. truck driver working in Iraq. After an attack by a group of Iraqis he wakes to find he is buried alive inside a coffin. With only a lighter and a cell phone it's a race against time to escape this claustrophobic death trap. Director: Rodrigo Corts Writer:
Carla's Song (1996) ::: 6.8/10 -- TV-MA | 2h 7min | Drama, Romance, War | 15 May 1997 (USA) -- 1987, love in time of war. A bus driver George Lennox meets Carla, a Nicaraguan exile living a precarious, profoundly sad life in Glasgow. Her back is scarred, her boyfriend missing, her ... S Director: Ken Loach Writer:
Cemetery of Splendor (2015) ::: 6.8/10 -- Rak ti Khon Kaen (original title) -- Cemetery of Splendor Poster -- A group of soldiers in a small town on the Mekong River in northern Thailand are struck with a bizarre sleeping illness. Director: Apichatpong Weerasethakul Writer:
Collateral (2004) ::: 7.5/10 -- R | 2h | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 6 August 2004 (USA) -- A cab driver finds himself the hostage of an engaging contract killer as he makes his rounds from hit to hit during one night in Los Angeles. Director: Michael Mann Writer: Stuart Beattie
Conspiracy Theory (1997) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 2h 15min | Action, Mystery, Thriller | 8 August 1997 (USA) -- A taxi driver with a penchant for conspiracy theories becomes a target after one of these theories turns out to be true. Unfortunately, to save himself, he has to figure out which theory it is. Director: Richard Donner Writer:
Criss Cross (1949) ::: 7.5/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 24min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir | 4 February 1949 (USA) -- An armored truck driver and his ex-wife conspire with a gang to have his own truck robbed on the route. Director: Robert Siodmak Writers: Daniel Fuchs (screenplay), Don Tracy (novel)
Deliverance (1972) ::: 7.7/10 -- R | 1h 49min | Adventure, Drama, Thriller | 18 August 1972 (USA) -- Intent on seeing the Cahulawassee River before it's dammed and turned into a lake, outdoor fanatic Lewis Medlock takes his friends on a canoeing trip they'll never forget into the dangerous American back-country. Director: John Boorman Writers:
Drive (2011) ::: 7.8/10 -- R | 1h 40min | Crime, Drama | 16 September 2011 (USA) -- A mysterious Hollywood stuntman and mechanic moonlights as a getaway driver and finds himself in trouble when he helps out his neighbor. Director: Nicolas Winding Refn Writers: Hossein Amini (screenplay), James Sallis (book)
Duel (1971) ::: 7.6/10 -- PG | 1h 30min | Action, Thriller | TV Movie 13 November 1971 -- A business commuter is pursued and terrorized by the malevolent driver of a massive tractor-trailer. Director: Steven Spielberg Writers: Richard Matheson (screenplay), Richard Matheson (story)
Dumb and Dumber (1994) ::: 7.3/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 47min | Comedy | 16 December 1994 (USA) -- After a woman leaves a briefcase at the airport terminal, a dumb limo driver and his dumber friend set out on a hilarious cross-country road trip to Aspen to return it. Directors: Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly (uncredited) Writers:
Family Plot (1976) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG | 2h | Comedy, Crime, Drama | 9 April 1976 (USA) -- A phony psychic/con artist and her taxi driver/private investigator boyfriend encounter a pair of serial kidnappers while trailing a missing heir in California. Director: Alfred Hitchcock Writers:
Flying Tigers (1942) ::: 6.8/10 -- Approved | 1h 42min | Action, Drama, Romance | 8 October 1942 (USA) -- Capt. Jim Gordon's command of the famed American mercenary fighter group in China is complicated by the recruitment of an old friend who is a reckless hotshot. Director: David Miller Writers: Kenneth Gamet (screen play), Barry Trivers (screen play) | 1 more credit
Ford v Ferrari (2019) ::: 8.1/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 32min | Action, Biography, Drama | 15 November 2019 (USA) -- American car designer Carroll Shelby and driver Ken Miles battle corporate interference and the laws of physics to build a revolutionary race car for Ford in order to defeat Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966. Director: James Mangold Writers:
Frozen River (2008) ::: 7.1/10 -- R | 1h 37min | Crime, Drama | 5 September 2008 (USA) -- A mom looks for another source of income, when her husband leaves with the money meant for the new mobile home. A nearby Indian territory stretches across the border to Canada with a drivable frozen river between. Smuggling? Director: Courtney Hunt Writer:
Ghostbusters II (1989) ::: 6.6/10 -- PG | 1h 48min | Action, Comedy, Fantasy | 16 June 1989 (USA) -- The discovery of a massive river of ectoplasm and a resurgence of spectral activity allows the staff of Ghostbusters to revive the business. Director: Ivan Reitman Writers:
Grand Prix (1966) ::: 7.2/10 -- Approved | 2h 56min | Drama, Sport | 21 December 1966 (USA) -- American Grand Prix driver Pete Aron is fired by his Jordan-BRM racing team after a crash at Monaco that injures his British teammate, Scott Stoddard. Director: John Frankenheimer Writers:
Green Book (2018) ::: 8.2/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 10min | Biography, Comedy, Drama | 16 November 2018 (USA) -- A working-class Italian-American bouncer becomes the driver of an African-American classical pianist on a tour of venues through the 1960s American South. Director: Peter Farrelly Writers:
Houdini (1953) ::: 6.9/10 -- Approved | 1h 46min | Biography, Drama | 2 July 1953 (USA) -- From his beginnings as a "wildman" carnival act to the internationally famous feat of escaping from a locked trunk in an ice-jammed river, the great Harry Houdini emerged as the world's most captivating magician and escape artist. Director: George Marshall Writers:
House by the River (1950) ::: 7.1/10 -- Approved | 1h 23min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir | 25 March 1950 (USA) -- A deranged writer murders a maid after she resists his advances. The writer engages his brother's help in hiding the body, causing unexpected problems for both of them. Director: Fritz Lang Writers: Mel Dinelli (screenplay), A.P. Herbert (novel) Stars:
In Order of Disappearance (2014) ::: 7.2/10 -- Kraftidioten (original title) -- In Order of Disappearance Poster -- After his son is murdered by drug dealers, a snowplow driver starts seeking revenge. Director: Hans Petter Moland Writers:
Jack Goes Boating (2010) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 1h 29min | Drama, Romance | 29 December 2010 (France) -- A limo driver's blind date sparks a tale of love, betrayal, friendship, and grace centered around two working-class New York City couples. Director: Philip Seymour Hoffman Writers: Robert Glaudini (screenplay) (as Bob Glaudini), Robert Glaudini (play)
Killing Zoe (1993) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 36min | Crime, Thriller | September 1994 (USA) -- The cab driver sets American Zed up with Zoe in his Paris hotel. Despite FFR1000 charged, she's an art student with day jobs e.g. bank. Safecracker Zed meets his junkie friend after 11 years to rob a bank. Director: Roger Avary Writer:
Kilo Two Bravo (2014) ::: 7.1/10 -- Kajaki (original title) -- Kilo Two Bravo Poster -- Kajaki Dam 2006. A company of young British soldiers encounter an unexpected, terrifying enemy. A dried-out river bed, and under every step the possibility of an anti-personnel mine. A mine that could cost you your leg - or your life. Director: Paul Katis
Last Cab to Darwin (2015) ::: 7.2/10 -- Not Rated | 2h 3min | Adventure, Comedy, Drama | 10 June 2016 (USA) -- When Rex, a Broken Hill cab driver, is told he doesn't have long to live, he sets out on an epic journey to Darwin in a bid to die on his own terms. Director: Jeremy Sims Writers:
Let It Ride (1989) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 30min | Comedy, Action | 18 August 1989 (USA) -- A nosy cab driver gets a hot tip on a race horse and wins big, but he can't seem to stop gambling. Will he go broke or walk home with a pretty penny? Director: Joe Pytka Writers: Jay Cronley (book), Nancy Dowd (screenplay) (as Ernest Morton) Stars:
Letters to Juliet (2010) ::: 6.5/10 -- PG | 1h 45min | Adventure, Comedy, Drama | 14 May 2010 (USA) -- Sophie dreams of becoming a writer and travels to Verona, Italy where she meets the "Secretaries of Juliet". Director: Gary Winick Writers: Jose Rivera, Tim Sullivan
License to Drive (1988) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 28min | Comedy | 6 July 1988 (USA) -- A teen decides to go for a night on the town with his friends despite flunking his driver's test. Director: Greg Beeman Writer: Neil Tolkin
Life Is a Long Quiet River (1988) ::: 6.9/10 -- La vie est un long fleuve tranquille (original title) -- Life Is a Long Quiet River Poster -- A revengeful nurse switches a girl and a boy at birth. They are raised in two radically different families. When the switch is revealed many years later, the now teenagers and families need to cope with their new environments. Director: tienne Chatiliez
London River (2009) ::: 6.8/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 24min | Drama, Mystery | 23 September 2009 (France) -- Two strangers come to discover the fate of their respective children in the 2005 terrorist attacks on London. Director: Rachid Bouchareb Writers: Rachid Bouchareb (screenplay), Olivier Lorelle (screenplay) | 1 more
Made in Heaven (1987) ::: 6.5/10 -- PG | 1h 43min | Comedy, Fantasy, Romance | 6 November 1987 (USA) -- After being dumped by his girlfriend, a boy runs away to California. But he ends up in heaven because he dies after trying to help a family from drowning in a river. In heaven he'll meet a beautiful girl, who has never reincarnated before. Director: Alan Rudolph Writers:
Maelstrom (2000) ::: 6.9/10 -- Maelstrm (original title) -- Maelstrom Poster After plunging her car into a river, a woman encounters a man who helps her come to terms with her life. Director: Denis Villeneuve Writer: Denis Villeneuve Stars:
Maelstrom (2000) ::: 6.9/10 -- Maelstrm (original title) -- Maelstrom Poster After plunging her car into a river, a woman encounters a man who helps her come to terms with her life. Director:
Metro Manila (2013) ::: 7.6/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 55min | Crime, Drama | 20 September 2013 (UK) -- This riveting crime thriller follows Oscar, a recent emigrant to Manila who gets pulled into a harrowing world of corruption and violence when he takes a job as an armored car driver to support his family (in Tagalog w/ English subtitles). Director: Sean Ellis Writers:
Midnight (1939) ::: 7.9/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 34min | Comedy, Romance | 24 March 1939 (USA) -- A chorus girl stranded in Paris is set up by a millionaire to break up his wife's affair with another man, while being romantically pursued by a cab driver. Director: Mitchell Leisen Writers: Charles Brackett (screenplay), Billy Wilder (screenplay) | 2 more credits
Mortal Engines (2018) ::: 6.1/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 8min | Action, Adventure, Fantasy | 14 December 2018 (USA) -- In a post-apocalyptic world where cities ride on wheels and consume each other to survive, two people meet in London and try to stop a conspiracy. Director: Christian Rivers Writers:
Mountains of the Moon (1990) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 2h 16min | Adventure, Drama, History | 23 February 1990 (USA) -- The legendary true-story of Capt. Richard Francis Burton and Lt. John Hanning Speke's tumultuous expedition to find the source of the Nile river. Director: Bob Rafelson Writers:
My Only Sunshine (2008) ::: 7.4/10 -- Hayat Var (original title) -- My Only Sunshine Poster -- Hayat, her father and bedridden grandfather live in a riverside shack near the dangerously dark but breathtakingly beautiful waters of the Bosphorus. Hayat's father owns a small boat that ... S Director: Reha Erdem Writer:
Mystic River (2003) ::: 7.9/10 -- R | 2h 18min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | 15 October 2003 (USA) -- The lives of three men who were childhood friends are shattered when one of them has a family tragedy. Director: Clint Eastwood Writers: Brian Helgeland (screenplay), Dennis Lehane (novel)
Night on Earth (1991) ::: 7.8/10 -- R | 2h 9min | Comedy, Drama | 12 December 1991 (Germany) -- An anthology of 5 different cab drivers in 5 American and European cities and their remarkable fares on the same eventful night. Director: Jim Jarmusch Writer: Jim Jarmusch
Operation Mekong (2016) ::: 6.6/10 -- Mei Gong he xing dong (original title) -- (USA) Operation Mekong Poster -- Inspired by the true story known as the Mekong Massacre--two Chinese commercial vessels are ambushed while traveling down the Mekong River in the waters of the Golden Triangle, one of the largest drug-manufacturing regions in the world. 13 sailors are executed at gunpoint, and 900,000 methamphetamine pills are recovered at the scene. Upon discovery, the Chinese government immediately sends a band... S
Pursuit of the Graf Spee (1956) ::: 6.6/10 -- The Battle of the River Plate (original title) -- Pursuit of the Graf Spee Poster In the first major naval battle of World War II, the British Navy must find and destroy a powerful German warship. Directors: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger Writers: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger Stars:
Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown (1977) ::: 7.4/10 -- G | 1h 16min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 24 August 1977 (USA) -- The Peanuts gang goes to summer camp, and they participate in a river-raft race against some cheating bullies. Directors: Bill Melendez, Phil Roman (co-director) Writers: Charles M. Schulz, Charles M. Schulz (creator) Stars:
Red River (1948) ::: 7.8/10 -- Passed | 2h 13min | Action, Adventure, Drama | 17 September 1948 (USA) -- Dunson leads a cattle drive, the culmination of over 14 years of work, to its destination in Missouri. But his tyrannical behavior along the way causes a mutiny, led by his adopted son. Directors: Howard Hawks, Arthur Rosson (co-director) Writers:
Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962) ::: 7.8/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 35min | Drama, Sport | 16 November 1962 (West Germany) -- Mountain Rivera, a punchy has-been managed by the unprincipled Maish, is mauled in a fight and forced to quit boxing. Can his devoted cutman and a sympathetic social worker help him find a ... S Director: Ralph Nelson Writers:
Riverdale ::: TV-14 | 45min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | TV Series (2017 ) -- While navigating the troubled waters of romance, school and family, Archie and his gang become entangled in dark Riverdale mysteries. Creator: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
River Monsters -- 42min | Documentary, Adventure, Mystery | TV Series (20092017) ::: Jeremy Wade searches the world for legendary and flesh-eating freshwater fish. Stars: Jeremy Wade, David Buckmeier, Vic Hislop
River of No Return (1954) ::: 6.6/10 -- Approved | 1h 31min | Action, Adventure, Drama | 9 August 1954 (Sweden) -- The titular river unites a farmer recently released from prison, his young son, and an ambitious saloon singer. In order to survive, each must be purged of anger, and each must learn to understand and care for the others. Directors: Otto Preminger, Jean Negulesco (uncredited) Writers:
River's Edge (1986) ::: 7.0/10 -- R | 1h 39min | Crime, Drama | 8 May 1987 (USA) -- A high school slacker commits a shocking act and proceeds to let his friends in on the secret. However, the friends' reaction is almost as ambiguous and perplexing as the crime itself. Director: Tim Hunter Writer:
Road Games (1981) ::: 6.6/10 -- Roadgames (original title) -- Road Games Poster -- A laid-back American truck driver in south Australia starts to suspect a man driving a green van of killing young women along his route, and proceeds to play a cat-and-mouse game in order to catch him red-handed. Director: Richard Franklin Writers:
Screwed in Tallinn (1999) ::: 7.9/10 -- Torsk p Tallinn - en liten film om ensamhet (original title) -- Screwed in Tallinn Poster Percy Nilegaard collects Swedish single men and embarks on a bus trip to Tallinn with a so-called "highly-experienced driver". Director: Tomas Alfredson Writers: Robert Gustafsson, Jonas Inde | 4 more credits Stars:
Show Boat (1951) ::: 6.9/10 -- Approved | 1h 48min | Drama, Family, Musical | 24 September 1951 (USA) -- The daughter of a riverboat captain falls in love with a charming gambler, but their fairytale romance is threatened when his luck turns sour. Director: George Sidney Writers:
Sorry We Missed You (2019) ::: 7.6/10 -- 14A | 1h 41min | Drama | 6 March 2020 (USA) -- Hoping that self-employment through gig economy can solve their financial woes, a hard-up UK delivery driver and his wife struggling to raise a family end up trapped in the vicious circle of this modern-day form of labour exploitation. Director: Ken Loach Writer:
Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) ::: 7.9/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 10min | Action, Comedy, Drama | 20 May 1928 (USA) -- The effete son of a cantankerous riverboat captain comes to join his father's crew. Directors: Charles Reisner (as Chas. F. Reisner), Buster Keaton (uncredited) Writer: Carl Harbaugh (story)
Stretch (2014) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 34min | Comedy, Crime | 14 October 2014 (USA) -- A hard-luck limo driver struggles to go straight and pay off a debt to his bookie. He takes on a job with a crazed passenger, whose sought-after ledger implicates some seriously dangerous criminals. Director: Joe Carnahan Writers:
Sully (2016) ::: 7.4/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 36min | Biography, Drama | 9 September 2016 (USA) -- The story of Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger (Tom Hanks), an American pilot who became a hero after landing his damaged plane on the Hudson River in order to save the flight's passengers and crew. Director: Clint Eastwood Writers:
Take Me Home (2011) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 37min | Comedy, Romance | 4 October 2013 (Turkey) -- Soon after Thom starts operating as an illegal taxi driver in New York City, Claire hires him to drive her to California after her estranged father suffers a heart attack. Director: Sam Jaeger Writer:
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006) ::: 6.6/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 48min | Comedy, Sport | 4 August 2006 (USA) -- Number one NASCAR driver Ricky Bobby stays atop the heap thanks to a pact with his best friend and teammate, Cal Naughton, Jr. But when a French Formula One driver, makes his way up the ladder, Ricky Bobby's talent and devotion are put to the test. Director: Adam McKay Writers:
Taxi Driver (1976) ::: 8.2/10 -- R | 1h 54min | Crime, Drama | 9 February 1976 (USA) -- A mentally unstable veteran works as a nighttime taxi driver in New York City, where the perceived decadence and sleaze fuels his urge for violent action by attempting to liberate a presidential campaign worker and an underage prostitute. Director: Martin Scorsese Writer:
Telling Tales (2015) ::: 7.5/10 -- Bana Masal Anlatma (original title) -- Telling Tales Poster The story of a minibus driver and a fairytale princesss nestling under the wing of timeless friendship in an ordinary neighborhood. Director: Burak Aksak Writers: Burak Aksak, Steelleet (staff writer) Stars:
The African Queen (1951) ::: 7.7/10 -- PG | 1h 45min | Adventure, Drama, Romance | 21 March 1952 (USA) -- In WWI Africa, a gin-swilling riverboat captain is persuaded by a strait-laced missionary to use his boat to attack an enemy warship. Director: John Huston Writers: C.S. Forester (novel), James Agee (adapted for the screen by) | 1 more
The Art of Racing in the Rain (2019) ::: 7.6/10 -- PG | 1h 49min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 9 August 2019 (USA) -- Through his bond with his owner, aspiring Formula One race car driver Denny, golden retriever Enzo learns that the techniques needed on the racetrack can also be used to successfully navigate the journey of life. Director: Simon Curtis Writers:
The Battle of Neretva (1969) ::: 7.2/10 -- Bitka na Neretvi (original title) -- The Battle of Neretva Poster World war two drama about the 1943 battle around the Neretva River between Axis forces and Yugoslav partisan units. Director: Veljko Bulajic Writers: Stevan Bulajic (story), Ratko Djurovic (story) | 5 more credits Stars:
The Big Trail (1930) ::: 7.2/10 -- Passed | 2h 5min | Adventure, Romance, Western | 1 November 1930 (USA) -- Breck Coleman leads hundreds of settlers in covered wagons from the Mississippi River to their destiny out West. Directors: Raoul Walsh, Louis R. Loeffler (uncredited) Writer: Hal G. Evarts (story) Stars:
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 Driver (1978) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 31min | Action, Crime, Thriller | 2 August 1978 (USA) -- A getaway driver becomes the latest assignment for a tenacious detective. Director: Walter Hill Writer: Walter Hill Stars:
The Fifth Element (1997) ::: 7.7/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 6min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 9 May 1997 (USA) -- In the colorful future, a cab driver unwittingly becomes the central figure in the search for a legendary cosmic weapon to keep Evil and Mr. Zorg at bay. Director: Luc Besson Writers:
The Honeymooners ::: TV-PG | 30min | Comedy, Family | TV Series (19551956) -- A bus driver and his sewer worker friend struggle to strike it rich while their wives look on with weary patience. Creator: Jackie Gleason
The Host (2006) ::: 7.1/10 -- Gwoemul (original title) -- The Host Poster -- A monster emerges from Seoul's Han River and begins attacking people. One victim's loving family does what it can to rescue her from its clutches. Director: Bong Joon Ho Writers:
The League of Gentlemen ::: TV-MA | 1h | Comedy, Horror | TV Series (19992017) An interweaving narrative chronicling the antics of such diverse characters as: a transgender taxi driver, a family obsessed with hygiene and toads, a fiery reverend, a carnival owner who kidnaps women into marriage, and a xenophobic couple who run a local shop for local people. Stars: Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith
The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 2h 1min | Action, Crime, Drama | 11 October 1996 (USA) -- Samantha Caine lives in a small town with her daughter. Eight years ago she emerged, two months pregnant, from a nearby river with no memory of her past or who she is. However, she's getting closer to finding out about her past. Director: Renny Harlin Writer:
The Love Bug (1968) ::: 6.5/10 -- G | 1h 48min | Comedy, Family, Sport | 13 March 1969 (USA) -- A race car driver becomes a champion with a Volkswagen Beetle with a mind of its own. Director: Robert Stevenson Writers: Bill Walsh (screenplay), Don DaGradi (screenplay) | 1 more credit Stars:
The Man from Snowy River (1982) ::: 7.3/10 -- PG | 1h 42min | Adventure, Drama, Romance | 5 November 1982 (USA) -- In 1880s Australia, after young Jim Craig's father dies, Jim takes a job at the Harrison cattle ranch, where he is forced to become a man. Director: George Miller Writers: A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson (poem), John Dixon (screenplay) | 1 more credit
The River (1951) ::: 7.5/10 -- Approved | 1h 39min | Drama, Romance | 19 December 1951 (France) -- The growing pains of three young women contrast with the immutability of the holy Bengal River, around which their daily lives unfold. Director: Jean Renoir Writers: Rumer Godden (novel), Rumer Godden (screenplay) | 1 more credit
The River (1984) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 4min | Drama | 11 January 1985 (USA) -- A farming family battles severe storms, a bank is threatening to repossess their farm, and there are other hard times in a battle to save and hold on to their farm. Director: Mark Rydell Writers: Robert Dillon (story), Robert Dillon (screenplay) | 1 more credit Stars:
The River ::: TV-14 | 44min | Action, Adventure, Drama | TV Series (2012) -- The crew of a research vessel are on a quest to find a missing TV explorer in the Amazon. Creators: Oren Peli, Michael R. Perry
The River Wild (1994) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 51min | Adventure, Crime, Thriller | 30 September 1994 (USA) -- Rafting expert Gail takes on a pair of armed killers while navigating a spectacularly violent river. Director: Curtis Hanson Writer: Denis O'Neill Stars:
The White Tiger (2021) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 2h 5min | Crime, Drama | 22 January 2021 (USA) -- An ambitious Indian driver uses his wit and cunning to escape from poverty and rise to the top. An epic journey based on the New York Times bestseller. Director: Ramin Bahrani Writers:
Thieves' Highway (1949) ::: 7.6/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 34min | Drama, Film-Noir, Thriller | 10 October 1949 -- Thieves' Highway Poster A war veteran turned truck driver attempts to avenge the crippling and robbing of his father at the hands of an amoral produce scofflaw. Director: Jules Dassin Writers: A.I. Bezzerides (screen play), A.I. Bezzerides (based on his novel: "Thieves' Market")
Two-Lane Blacktop (1971) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 42min | Drama | 28 October 1972 (Japan) -- 2 men drag-racing across the U.S., in a '55 Chevy. Dennis Wilson's the mechanic, James Taylor's the driver. Director: Monte Hellman Writers: Rudy Wurlitzer (screenplay) (as Rudolph Wurlitzer), Will Corry
Umbre -- Not Rated | 45min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | TV Series (2014 ) ::: Relu is a family man. He has two children, a wife, and a double life. Seen through the eyes of his family, Relu Oncescu appears to be an ordinary taxi driver. No one suspects that Relu ... S Stars:
Vanishing Point (1971) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 39min | Action, Crime, Thriller | 13 March 1971 (USA) -- During the 1970s, car delivery driver Kowalski delivers hot rods in record time but always runs into trouble with the highway cops. Director: Richard C. Sarafian Writers: Guillermo Cabrera Infante (screenplay) (as Guillermo Cain), Malcolm Hart (from a story outline by) Stars:
Virgin River ::: TV-14 | 44min | Drama, Romance | TV Series (2019 ) -- Seeking a fresh start, a nurse practitioner Melinda Monroe, moves from Los Angeles to a remote Northern California town and is surprised by what and who she finds. Creator:
Viva Las Vegas (1964) ::: 6.4/10 -- Approved | 1h 25min | Comedy, Musical | 20 May 1964 (USA) -- A race car driver preparing for the Grand Prix, wiles his time in Las Vegas working as a waiter to pay for his new engine. Soon, he strikes up a romance with a beautiful young woman. Director: George Sidney Writer: Sally Benson Stars:
Wheelman (2017) ::: 6.4/10 -- TV-MA | 1h 22min | Action, Crime, Thriller | 20 October 2017 (USA) -- A getaway driver for a bank robbery realizes he has been double crossed and races to find out who betrayed him. Director: Jeremy Rush Writer: Jeremy Rush
Wild River (1960) ::: 7.6/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 50min | Drama, History, Romance | 25 May 1960 (USA) -- A TVA bureaucrat comes to the river to do what none of his predecessors have been able to do - evict a stubborn octogenarian from her island before the rising waters engulf her. Director: Elia Kazan Writers: Paul Osborn (screenplay), William Bradford Huie (based on novels by) | 1 more credit
Wind River (2017) ::: 7.7/10 -- R | 1h 47min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | 18 August 2017 (USA) -- A veteran hunter helps an FBI agent investigate the murder of a young woman on a Wyoming Native American reservation. Director: Taylor Sheridan Writer: Taylor Sheridan
Young Adam (2003) ::: 6.4/10 -- NC-17 | 1h 38min | Crime, Drama | 26 September 2003 (UK) -- A young drifter working on a river barge disrupts his employers' lives while hiding the fact that he knows more about a dead woman found in the river than he admits. Director: David Mackenzie Writers:
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11eyes: Momoiro Genmutan -- -- Doga Kobo -- 1 ep -- Visual novel -- Ecchi Comedy Super Power Supernatural -- 11eyes: Momoiro Genmutan 11eyes: Momoiro Genmutan -- Extra Blu-ray/DVD Episode 13 included on vol. 7. -- -- In this special episode, Kakeru and the team enter a "Pink Night" instead of red. The "Black Knights" are now "Pink Ero-Rangers" and Lisolette is a bondage driver. The team's powers are also warped with an erotic twist. Kakeru can see through clothes, Yuka can change the boys into girls, Misuzu's swords are vibrators, Kukuri can speak, but only says and draws profanities, Yukiko becomes sexually excited when she takes off her glasses, and Takahisa shoots a small spout of water from his finger. This episode is merely a parody and is in no way related to the original storyline. -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- Special - Jun 25, 2010 -- 37,452 6.05
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
Arata naru Sekai: World's/Start/Load/End -- -- Madhouse -- 1 ep -- - -- Sci-Fi -- Arata naru Sekai: World's/Start/Load/End Arata naru Sekai: World's/Start/Load/End -- Four high school girls in uniforms walk silently on the barren earth. These girls are time travelers who had been sent 6000 years into the future, from their present in which the same day is endlessly repeated, in order to evade human extinction. -- -- They studied time travel in school, were examined by the aptitude test, and were sent to the future as told. What should they do now? They had no idea. The only thing they could take with them from the present was a light, toy-like cellphone. Of course, it receives no signal here. -- -- As the girls are walking, they see strange birds flying in the sky, and a discolored river in the distance. -- -- Then, one girl finds an abandoned house, and recognizes the name inscribed on the front gates. -- OVA - Oct 20, 2012 -- 18,568 6.30
Ashita no Joe 2 -- -- Tokyo Movie Shinsha -- 47 eps -- Manga -- Action Drama Shounen Slice of Life Sports -- Ashita no Joe 2 Ashita no Joe 2 -- Yabuki Joe is left downhearted and hopeless after a certain tragic event. In attempt to put the past behind him, Joe leaves the gym behind and begins wandering. On his travels he comes across the likes of Wolf Kanagushi and Goromaki Gondo, men who unintentionally fan the dying embers inside him, leading him to putting his wanderings to an end. His return home puts Joe back on the path to boxing, but unknown to himself and his trainer, he now suffers deep-set issues holding him back from fighting. In attempt to quell those issues, Carlos Rivera, a world renowned boxer is invited from Venezuela to help Joe recover. -- TV - Oct 13, 1980 -- 32,084 8.66
Beelzebub -- -- Pierrot Plus -- 60 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Demons Supernatural School Shounen -- Beelzebub Beelzebub -- Ishiyama High is a school populated entirely by delinquents, where nonstop violence and lawlessness are the norm. However, there is one universally acknowledged rule—don't cross first year student Tatsumi Oga, Ishiyama's most vicious fighter. -- -- One day, Oga is by a riverbed when he encounters a man floating down the river. After being retrieved by Oga, the man splits down the middle to reveal a baby, which crawls onto Oga's back and immediately forms an attachment to him. Though he doesn't know it yet, this baby is named Kaiser de Emperana Beelzebub IV, or "Baby Beel" for short—the son of the Demon Lord! -- -- As if finding the future Lord of the Underworld isn't enough, Oga is also confronted by Hildegard, Beel's demon maid. Together they attempt to raise Baby Beel—although surrounded by juvenile delinquents and demonic powers, the two of them may be in for more of a challenge than they can imagine. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media -- TV - Jan 9, 2011 -- 477,746 7.90
Beelzebub -- -- Pierrot Plus -- 60 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Demons Supernatural School Shounen -- Beelzebub Beelzebub -- Ishiyama High is a school populated entirely by delinquents, where nonstop violence and lawlessness are the norm. However, there is one universally acknowledged rule—don't cross first year student Tatsumi Oga, Ishiyama's most vicious fighter. -- -- One day, Oga is by a riverbed when he encounters a man floating down the river. After being retrieved by Oga, the man splits down the middle to reveal a baby, which crawls onto Oga's back and immediately forms an attachment to him. Though he doesn't know it yet, this baby is named Kaiser de Emperana Beelzebub IV, or "Baby Beel" for short—the son of the Demon Lord! -- -- As if finding the future Lord of the Underworld isn't enough, Oga is also confronted by Hildegard, Beel's demon maid. Together they attempt to raise Baby Beel—although surrounded by juvenile delinquents and demonic powers, the two of them may be in for more of a challenge than they can imagine. -- -- TV - Jan 9, 2011 -- 477,746 7.90
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Crystal Season III -- -- Toei Animation -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Demons Magic Romance Shoujo -- Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Crystal Season III Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Crystal Season III -- Usagi Tsukino is still struggling to balance her home life with the duties of being Sailor Moon, the guardian of love and justice. Along with the other Sailor Guardians and her boyfriend Mamoru Chiba, they begin investigating cases of students from Mugen Academy, a school for the most elite students, who are being transformed into monsters. During the investigation, they meet three strange individuals: Haruka Tenou, a handsome racecar driver; Michiru Kaiou, a talented violinist; and Hotaru Tomoe, a mysterious girl with a weak constitution. -- -- As more incidents occur, the Sailor Guardians are met with another surprise—the appearance of two new planetary protectors with motives of their own. Despite the newcomers' questionable allegiance to Usagi and her comrades, they all face a threat from a common enemy: an evil entity who calls himself Pharaoh 90. -- -- -- Licensor: -- VIZ Media -- 43,369 7.72
Bungou Stray Dogs -- -- Bones -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Mystery Seinen Super Power Supernatural -- Bungou Stray Dogs Bungou Stray Dogs -- For weeks, Atsushi Nakajima's orphanage has been plagued by a mystical tiger that only he seems to be aware of. Suspected to be behind the strange incidents, the 18-year-old is abruptly kicked out of the orphanage and left hungry, homeless, and wandering through the city. -- -- While starving on a riverbank, Atsushi saves a rather eccentric man named Osamu Dazai from drowning. Whimsical suicide enthusiast and supernatural detective, Dazai has been investigating the same tiger that has been terrorizing the boy. Together with Dazai's partner Doppo Kunikida, they solve the mystery, but its resolution leaves Atsushi in a tight spot. As various odd events take place, Atsushi is coerced into joining their firm of supernatural investigators, taking on unusual cases the police cannot handle, alongside his numerous enigmatic co-workers. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Crunchyroll, Funimation -- 859,739 7.79
Capeta -- -- Studio Comet -- 52 eps -- Manga -- Cars Sports Shounen -- Capeta Capeta -- After losing his mother at a very young age, elementary school student Capeta Taira is forced to become more independent to avoid his father worrying for him. Working in a paving company, his father is often busy and has to work overtime to make ends meet. However, no matter how tough he acts in front of his father, Capeta is ultimately just a lonely kid with a rough life. In addition to his typical house duties, he has to deal with the bully Nobu Andou which makes him feel worse, despite support from his classmate, Monami Suzuki. -- -- One day, Capeta's father sees young go-kart drivers racing at high speeds and gets inspired by the scene. He then decides to collect scrapped parts available on the track and begins working on a gift for his son. Meanwhile, Capeta and Monami sneak into his workplace, suspecting that his father is up to something. Much to their surprise, they see a go-kart built from discarded parts—with Capeta's name attached to it! Although it lacks an engine and looks worn out, the kart is mostly complete and functional. -- -- Despite the heavy rain, Capeta cannot resist the urge to try out this new machinery. As he drives the kart downhill on a wet road, an incident that is almost a dangerous accident instead becomes a thrilling obsession. No longer bored with life, the engine of Capeta's heart is ignited with a new passion as he journeys into the world of racing. -- -- 20,851 7.82
Cutey Honey -- -- Toei Animation -- 25 eps -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi School -- Cutey Honey Cutey Honey -- One day, Honey Kisaragi's a trendy, class-cutting Catholic schoolgirl. The next, her father's been murdered by demonic divas from a dastardly organization called Panther Claw. When his dying message reveals that she's an android, Honey uses the transformative power of the Atmospheric Element Solidifier - the very thing Panther Claw wanted to steal - to seek revenge against the shadowy clan. Can Honey fight her way up Panther Claw's ranks to defeat its leader, the sinister Sister Jill while managing to escape the watchful eyes of Miss Histler, her school's headmistress? -- -- Aided by journalist Hayami Seiji, his ninja father, and his lady-loving grade school brother, Honey sometimes appears as a racecar driver, sometimes as a glamorous model, and sometimes as a beggar, but her true identity is none other than the warrior of love, Cutie Honey! -- -- (Source: RightStuf) -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media -- 13,432 6.44
Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou -- -- Sunrise -- 12 eps -- Web manga -- Slice of Life Comedy School -- Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou -- Roaming the halls of the all-boys Sanada North High School are three close comrades: the eccentric ringleader with a hyperactive imagination Hidenori, the passionate Yoshitake, and the rational and prudent Tadakuni. Their lives are filled with giant robots, true love, and intense drama... in their colorful imaginations, at least. In reality, they are just an everyday trio of ordinary guys trying to pass the time, but who said everyday life couldn't be interesting? Whether it's an intricate RPG reenactment or an unexpected romantic encounter on the riverbank at sunset, Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou is rife with bizarre yet hilariously relatable situations that are anything but mundane. -- -- -- Licensor: -- NIS America, Inc. -- 621,146 8.27
Da Shi Jie -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Psychological Thriller -- Da Shi Jie Da Shi Jie -- A hard rain is about to fall on a small town in Southern China. In a desperate attempt to find money to save his fiancée’s failed plastic surgery, Xiao Zhang, a mere driver, steals a bag containing 1 million from his boss. News of the robbery spreads fast within the town and, over the course of one night, everyone starts looking for Xiao Zhang and his money. -- -- (Source: Metacritic) -- Movie - Jan 12, 2018 -- 582 5.97
DearS -- -- Daume -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Sci-Fi Harem Comedy Romance Ecchi Shounen -- DearS DearS -- One year ago, a UFO containing 150 aliens crash-landed off the shores of Kasai. Because no one could fix their ship, the Japanese Government decided to bestow upon them the designation "DearS" and make them into Japanese citizens, teaching them the language, customs, and culture of Japan. However, in order for them to become more familiar with human society, a home-stay program has been enacted to allow them to mingle with other humans. -- -- One misty morning, a truck carrying a capsule that housed one of these aliens ends up dropping it into the riverbank, releasing her from her confinement. She is eventually found by a high school student named Takeya Ikuhara, who saves her from being hit by a truck and takes pity on her, despite being extremely distrustful of their race and wanting nothing to do with them. Upon being named Ren, she imprints upon him as her "Master" and serves as his personal "Slave," leaving him with a "DearS" who wants to remain with him no matter what and bringing his ordinary, alien-free days to an end. -- 130,613 6.61
DearS -- -- Daume -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Sci-Fi Harem Comedy Romance Ecchi Shounen -- DearS DearS -- One year ago, a UFO containing 150 aliens crash-landed off the shores of Kasai. Because no one could fix their ship, the Japanese Government decided to bestow upon them the designation "DearS" and make them into Japanese citizens, teaching them the language, customs, and culture of Japan. However, in order for them to become more familiar with human society, a home-stay program has been enacted to allow them to mingle with other humans. -- -- One misty morning, a truck carrying a capsule that housed one of these aliens ends up dropping it into the riverbank, releasing her from her confinement. She is eventually found by a high school student named Takeya Ikuhara, who saves her from being hit by a truck and takes pity on her, despite being extremely distrustful of their race and wanting nothing to do with them. Upon being named Ren, she imprints upon him as her "Master" and serves as his personal "Slave," leaving him with a "DearS" who wants to remain with him no matter what and bringing his ordinary, alien-free days to an end. -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media, Geneon Entertainment USA -- 130,613 6.61
Dororo -- -- MAPPA, Tezuka Productions -- 24 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Demons Historical Samurai Shounen Supernatural -- Dororo Dororo -- The greedy samurai lord Daigo Kagemitsu's land is dying, and he would do anything for power, even renounce Buddha and make a pact with demons. His prayers are answered by 12 demons who grant him the power he desires by aiding his prefecture's growth, but at a price. When Kagemitsu's first son is born, the boy has no limbs, no nose, no eyes, no ears, nor even skin—yet still, he lives. -- -- This child is disposed of in a river and forgotten. But as luck would have it, he is saved by a medicine man who provides him with prosthetics and weapons, allowing for him to survive and fend for himself. The boy lives and grows, and although he cannot see, hear, or feel anything, he must defeat the demons that took him as sacrifice. With the death of each one, he regains a part of himself that is rightfully his. For many years he wanders alone, until one day an orphan boy, Dororo, befriends him. The unlikely pair of castaways now fight for their survival and humanity in an unforgiving, demon-infested world. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 745,731 8.20
Dororo to Hyakkimaru -- -- Mushi Production -- 26 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Supernatural Shounen -- Dororo to Hyakkimaru Dororo to Hyakkimaru -- To aid his conquest of Japan, the ruthless lord Daigo Kagemitsu offers to sacrifice his soon-to-be-born son to 48 demons. The demons accept, and the next day, the child is born with several missing limbs and is ruthlessly cast down a river. -- -- Fifteen years later, a stubborn young boy named Dororo struggles to survive against hunger and oppressive samurai on the streets of an impoverished and war-torn village. After angering a group of thugs, Dororo is attacked by them, but a mysterious man interrupts them, claiming to hear spirits nearby. Sure enough, a monster emerges from the river, and the man then removes his prosthetic arms, revealing blades hidden underneath, with which he slays the monster before leaving. -- -- That night, as the man walks through the forest, Dororo approaches him and declares that he will accompany him. From this, the man, Hyakkimaru, reveals that many of his body parts were stolen by demons and that though he sought a peaceful life, he couldn't escape their relentless onslaught. Despite the tale, Dororo still insists on tagging along. And thus, Hyakkimaru travels through Japan with his new companion and a puppy named Nota, facing the brutality of both hell and mankind. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media -- 12,964 7.18
Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka Gaiden: Sword Oratoria -- -- J.C.Staff -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Adventure Fantasy -- Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka Gaiden: Sword Oratoria Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka Gaiden: Sword Oratoria -- After having descended upon this world, the gods have created guilds where adventurers can test their mettle. These guilds, known as "familia," grant adventurers the chance to explore, gather, hunt, or simply enjoy themselves. -- -- Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka Gaiden: Sword Oratoria begins in Orario, the lively city of adventures. The Sword Princess, Ais Wallenstein, and the novice mage, Lefiya Viridis, are members of the Loki Familia, who are experts at monster hunting. With the rest of their group, they journey to the tower of Babel in hopes of exploring the dungeon underneath. Home to powerful monsters, the dungeon will fulfill Ais's desire to master her sword skills, while bringing Lefiya closer to her dream of succeeding Riveria Ljos Alf, vice-captain of the Loki Familia, as the most powerful mage in the land. -- -- 331,637 7.05
Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka Gaiden: Sword Oratoria -- -- J.C.Staff -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Adventure Fantasy -- Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka Gaiden: Sword Oratoria Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka Gaiden: Sword Oratoria -- After having descended upon this world, the gods have created guilds where adventurers can test their mettle. These guilds, known as "familia," grant adventurers the chance to explore, gather, hunt, or simply enjoy themselves. -- -- Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka Gaiden: Sword Oratoria begins in Orario, the lively city of adventures. The Sword Princess, Ais Wallenstein, and the novice mage, Lefiya Viridis, are members of the Loki Familia, who are experts at monster hunting. With the rest of their group, they journey to the tower of Babel in hopes of exploring the dungeon underneath. Home to powerful monsters, the dungeon will fulfill Ais's desire to master her sword skills, while bringing Lefiya closer to her dream of succeeding Riveria Ljos Alf, vice-captain of the Loki Familia, as the most powerful mage in the land. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 331,637 7.05
eX-Driver -- -- Actas, Production Reed -- 6 eps -- Original -- Action Adventure Cars Comedy Sci-Fi Shounen -- eX-Driver eX-Driver -- Ex-Driver is set in the future, when all transportation is easily controlled by AI. Though like all machines they tend to break down or lose control or re-programmed. This is where three high schoolers with non AI cars, Subaru WRX, Super 7, Lotus comes in to save the day and make sure the public is safe at all times. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Media Blasters -- OVA - Jul 25, 2000 -- 8,923 6.71
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
Hashi no Mukou -- -- Iyasakadou Film -- 1 ep -- - -- Historical Horror Supernatural -- Hashi no Mukou Hashi no Mukou -- There are old stories of children disappearing by the river's edge. This has haunted Otoha ever since her friend Jiro disappeared when she was seven years old and now she is back in her hometown covering the war between the government and the dissidents. When she gets separated from the squad, Otoha thinks someone seems to be leading her deeper into the back alleys of the town. -- ONA - Sep 21, 2012 -- 1,568 5.89
Hataraku Saibou!!: Saikyou no Teki, Futatabi. Karada no Naka wa "Chou" Oosawagi! -- -- David Production -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Comedy Shounen -- Hataraku Saibou!!: Saikyou no Teki, Futatabi. Karada no Naka wa "Chou" Oosawagi! Hataraku Saibou!!: Saikyou no Teki, Futatabi. Karada no Naka wa "Chou" Oosawagi! -- Ippan Saibou is envious of the public praise immune system cells like white blood cells receive for protecting the human body from deadly pathogens. Instead of watching safely from his home, he also wants to be useful and get recognized for his efforts. He soon comes across a group of infantile-looking bacteria getting washed away by a river current. Despite knowing the potential dangers that they hold, he rescues the bacteria and brings them to safety. However, Hakkekkyuu U-1146 picks up the presence of these bacteria and is on the hunt for them. -- -- Meanwhile, somewhere else in the human body is NK Saibou, who is on the lookout for someone. Based on her intel, he is an antigen that the immune system cells have previously encountered, and he may have returned for revenge. -- -- Movie - Sep 5, 2020 -- 19,268 7.25
IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix (2005) 2nd Season -- -- Production I.G -- 13 eps -- Original -- Mecha Sci-Fi Shounen Sports -- IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix (2005) 2nd Season IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix (2005) 2nd Season -- Team Satomi has just been deemed as the winners for the IG-2 lower league and now join the top IG-1 competition. But it's not going to be easy. Young pilots Takeshi, Liz, Amy, and River are going to have to be a team to be number 1, however one thing leads to another with these four. Most important of all, their opponents overwhelm Team Satomi in every aspect, including strategy and skill, as well as funding. One thing is for sure, this is not going to be an easy year for "Team Satomi." -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment, Discotek Media -- TV - May 20, 2006 -- 9,681 7.28
Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha. -- -- Production IMS -- 10 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Romance School Seinen Supernatural -- Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha. Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha. -- Frazzle-haired middle schooler Inari Fushimi is less than average; she's painfully shy and horribly clumsy, but despite all this, she is undeniably kind. Running about the winding streets of her hometown, she takes a shortcut through the local shrine and stumbles upon a small fox pup in a river. After rescuing him, she continues on, but from this moment on, her life takes a drastic turn. -- -- Grateful for rescuing the pup, the shrine goddess Uka-no-Mitama-no-Kami, "Uka-sama," grants Inari a fragment of her power. Now, Inari has the ability to transform into anyone by shouting the magical phrase "Inari, konkon." Could this power also grant her the courage to convey her feelings to her crush, Kouji Tanbabashi? With her new heavenly ability and the fox spirit Kon, Inari forms a sincere friendship with Uka-sama, encounters more of the supernatural world, and learns that true love knows no bounds. -- -- 131,046 7.21
Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha. -- -- Production IMS -- 10 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Romance School Seinen Supernatural -- Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha. Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha. -- Frazzle-haired middle schooler Inari Fushimi is less than average; she's painfully shy and horribly clumsy, but despite all this, she is undeniably kind. Running about the winding streets of her hometown, she takes a shortcut through the local shrine and stumbles upon a small fox pup in a river. After rescuing him, she continues on, but from this moment on, her life takes a drastic turn. -- -- Grateful for rescuing the pup, the shrine goddess Uka-no-Mitama-no-Kami, "Uka-sama," grants Inari a fragment of her power. Now, Inari has the ability to transform into anyone by shouting the magical phrase "Inari, konkon." Could this power also grant her the courage to convey her feelings to her crush, Kouji Tanbabashi? With her new heavenly ability and the fox spirit Kon, Inari forms a sincere friendship with Uka-sama, encounters more of the supernatural world, and learns that true love knows no bounds. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 131,046 7.21
Initial D First Stage -- -- Gallop, Studio Comet -- 26 eps -- Manga -- Action Cars Drama Seinen Sports -- Initial D First Stage Initial D First Stage -- Unlike his friends, Takumi Fujiwara is not particularly interested in cars, with little to no knowledge about the world of car enthusiasts and street racers. The son of a tofu shop owner, he is tasked to deliver tofu every morning without fail, driving along the mountain of Akina. Thus, conversations regarding cars or driving in general would only remind Takumi of the tiring daily routine forced upon him. -- -- One night, the Akagi Red Suns, an infamous team of street racers, visit the town of Akina to challenge the local mountain pass. Led by their two aces, Ryousuke and Keisuke Takahashi, the Red Suns plan to conquer every racing course in Kanto, establishing themselves as the fastest crew in the region. However, much to their disbelief, one of their aces is overtaken by an old Toyota AE86 during a drive back home from Akina. After the incident, the Takahashi brothers are cautious of a mysterious driver geared with remarkable technique and experience in the local roads—the AE86 of Mount Akina. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation, Tokyopop -- 242,578 8.28
Initial D Second Stage -- -- Pastel -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Action Cars Drama Seinen Sports -- Initial D Second Stage Initial D Second Stage -- Accumulating an impressive series of victories with his AE86, Takumi Fujiwara has imposed himself as street racing's newest rising star. However, his newly found confidence of winning at his home turf of Mount Akina has been put in jeopardy by a new Emperor team exclusively using a car model favored by most professional racing pilots: the Mitsubishi four-wheel drive Lancer Evolutions—also known as Lan Evos. The Emperor team leader, Kyouichi Sudou, looks down on Takumi and regards him as an inferior pilot for driving an antique car that lacks the makings of a true modern race car. Kyouichi's elitist philosophy is also the reason why his team is only made of Lan Evo drivers. -- -- Will Takumi be able to keep his perfect track record intact against the highly skilled and mechanically superior Emperor team, or does his hot streak end here? -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation, Tokyopop -- 142,566 8.12
Kai Doh Maru -- -- Production I.G -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Fantasy Historical Magic -- Kai Doh Maru Kai Doh Maru -- This story takes place during the Heian Period of Japan`s history, when evil spirits still resided in the forests, mountains and rivers. A girl, accompanied by her loved one, battles against these evil spirits, while she is disguised as man. This brave woman, aka "Kaidomaru", with a Chinese character "Flame" tatooed on her upper arm, was one of the "Four Devas". Kaidomaru fights for the honor of her lost love, Raikou Minamotono, who had sacrified his life in order to protect the capital Kyoto, from the evils deeds of a "princess" cursed by a malicious ogre. The princess, whom Kaidomaru used to play with as a child, has now become her ultimate enemy. -- -- (Source: Production I.G.) -- -- Licensor: -- Manga Entertainment -- OVA - Dec 19, 2001 -- 7,039 5.61
Kemono no Souja Erin -- -- Production I.G, Trans Arts -- 50 eps -- Novel -- Drama Fantasy Slice of Life -- Kemono no Souja Erin Kemono no Souja Erin -- In the land of Ryoza, the neighboring provinces of Shin-Ou and Tai-Kou have been at peace. Queen Shinou is the ruler of Ryoza and her greatest general, Grand Duke Taikou, defends the kingdom with his army of powerful war-lizards known as the "Touda." Although the two regions have enjoyed a long-standing alliance, mounting tensions threaten to spark a fierce civil war. -- -- Within Ake, a village in Tai-Kou tasked with raising the Grand Duke's army, lives Erin, a bright girl who spends her days watching the work of her mother Soyon, the village's head Touda doctor. But while under Soyon's care, a disastrous incident befalls the Grand Duke's strongest Touda, and the peace that Erin and her mother had been enjoying vanishes as Soyon is punished severely. In a desperate attempt to save her mother, Erin ends up falling in a river and is swept towards Shin-Ou. -- -- Unable to return home, Erin must learn to lead a new life with completely different people, all while hunting for the truth of both beasts and humanity itself, with tensions between the two regions constantly escalating. -- -- TV - Jan 10, 2009 -- 70,335 8.34
Le Chevalier D'Eon -- -- Production I.G -- 24 eps -- Original -- Historical Magic Mystery Seinen Supernatural -- Le Chevalier D'Eon Le Chevalier D'Eon -- In 18th century Paris, a coffin is found floating down the Seine River. It carries the corpse of noblewoman Lia de Beaumont: a spy of King Louis XV, and whose younger brother Charles d'Eon has just been knighted. When several disappearances occur throughout Paris, the young knight believes that they are somehow connected to his sister's death. Hoping to find her killers, d'Eon joins the secret police to investigate the incidents. -- -- Following the clues, they piece together that a conspiracy between members of the French and Russian nobility, spurred on by a cult, may be behind the disappearances. D'Eon concludes that Lia may have uncovered the truth while on a mission and was killed as a result. -- -- That night, the secret police are to arrest the Duke of Orléans on suspicion of being the mastermind. One of their own transforms into a demon called a Gargoyle and massacres the group. D'Eon attempts to rescue the sole survivor, only to find that he too has been transformed. During the ensuing battle, d'Eon is possessed by Lia's vengeful soul, who takes command of his body and slays the Gargoyle herself. In the aftermath, d'Eon must gather allies to discover the depth of this supernatural conspiracy. -- -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films, Funimation -- TV - Jul 2, 2006 -- 50,521 7.22
Le Chevalier D'Eon -- -- Production I.G -- 24 eps -- Original -- Historical Magic Mystery Seinen Supernatural -- Le Chevalier D'Eon Le Chevalier D'Eon -- In 18th century Paris, a coffin is found floating down the Seine River. It carries the corpse of noblewoman Lia de Beaumont: a spy of King Louis XV, and whose younger brother Charles d'Eon has just been knighted. When several disappearances occur throughout Paris, the young knight believes that they are somehow connected to his sister's death. Hoping to find her killers, d'Eon joins the secret police to investigate the incidents. -- -- Following the clues, they piece together that a conspiracy between members of the French and Russian nobility, spurred on by a cult, may be behind the disappearances. D'Eon concludes that Lia may have uncovered the truth while on a mission and was killed as a result. -- -- That night, the secret police are to arrest the Duke of Orléans on suspicion of being the mastermind. One of their own transforms into a demon called a Gargoyle and massacres the group. D'Eon attempts to rescue the sole survivor, only to find that he too has been transformed. During the ensuing battle, d'Eon is possessed by Lia's vengeful soul, who takes command of his body and slays the Gargoyle herself. In the aftermath, d'Eon must gather allies to discover the depth of this supernatural conspiracy. -- -- TV - Jul 2, 2006 -- 50,521 7.22
Lost Universe -- -- E&G Films -- 26 eps -- Light novel -- Adventure Comedy Drama Sci-Fi Shounen Space -- Lost Universe Lost Universe -- Millie Nocturne has one great goal in life: to be the best in the universe - at absolutely everything! But when she tries her hand at being the "best detective," she ends up an unwilling partner with two people who will change her life forever: Kane Blueriver, the psi-blade-wielding master of the starship Swordbreaker, and Canal, the smart-mouthed holographic image of the ship's computer. -- -- Join this unlikely trio on their adventures as they hurtle through space facing off against intergalactic crime lords, rogue starships, and hijackers dressed as chickens... and that's just the tip of the asteroid! -- -- (Source: RightStuf) -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films, Nozomi Entertainment -- 14,072 7.02
Medarot -- -- Bee Train -- 52 eps -- Game -- Adventure Comedy Sci-Fi Shounen -- Medarot Medarot -- Medabots—powerful robots granted artificial intelligence through special "medals"—serve at the whims of their owner. They are more commonly used in "Robbatling," a popular combat sport where two medabots face off against one another. In its professional form, Medafighters use their Medabots to qualify for the World Tournament and fight amongst the elite to gain the title of champion. -- -- Elementary schooler Ikki Tenryou has just gained his first Medabot: Metabee, an outdated model with no medal. Fortunately, however, Ikki manages to find a medal in the nearby river; but when Ikki places it into Metabee's head, the latter starts to exhibit strange behaviour. Short-tempered and rebellious, he refuses to obey Ikki's orders. However, to climb the ranks to the World Tournament, Ikki and Metabee must first learn to work together, no matter how difficult the prospect may seem… -- -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films, Discotek Media, Shout! Factory -- 48,858 7.07
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
Ookamikakushi -- -- AIC -- 12 eps -- Visual novel -- Action Mystery Horror Supernatural -- Ookamikakushi Ookamikakushi -- The story follows Hiroshi Kuzumi, a 16-year-old student who has just moved to the seemingly serene village of Jogamachi. Nestled in the mountains far away from the city, the village is divided by a river that separates old Jogamachi from new Jogamachi. Young Hiroshi soon discovers that the village is ancient as well as mysterious traditions and customs have been kept alive over the ages. Although a bit bewildered by the new environment, Hiroshi begins to settle into his new life. While he has never been the type to win any popularity contests, he quickly earns the affection of his classmates. That is with the exception of aloof class president, Nemuru Kushinada, whose only words to Hiroshi are a warning to stay away from old part of town. It is there that terror and mystery await him. -- 66,933 6.34
Ookamikakushi -- -- AIC -- 12 eps -- Visual novel -- Action Mystery Horror Supernatural -- Ookamikakushi Ookamikakushi -- The story follows Hiroshi Kuzumi, a 16-year-old student who has just moved to the seemingly serene village of Jogamachi. Nestled in the mountains far away from the city, the village is divided by a river that separates old Jogamachi from new Jogamachi. Young Hiroshi soon discovers that the village is ancient as well as mysterious traditions and customs have been kept alive over the ages. Although a bit bewildered by the new environment, Hiroshi begins to settle into his new life. While he has never been the type to win any popularity contests, he quickly earns the affection of his classmates. That is with the exception of aloof class president, Nemuru Kushinada, whose only words to Hiroshi are a warning to stay away from old part of town. It is there that terror and mystery await him. -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 66,933 6.34
Planetes -- -- Sunrise -- 26 eps -- Manga -- Drama Romance Sci-Fi Seinen Space -- Planetes Planetes -- In 2075, space travel is no longer just a dream, but an everyday reality for mankind. Advancements in science and technology have led to the colonization of the moon, the commercialization of outer space, and the formation of large space corporations. Ai Tanabe, an upbeat woman whose interests lie in the cosmos, joins Technora Corporation as a member of their Debris Section, a department dedicated to the removal of dangerous space junk between the orbits of the Earth and Moon. -- -- However, Ai soon discovers how unappreciated her job is. As the laughingstock of Technora, the Debris Section is severely understaffed, poorly funded, and is forced to use a dilapidated spaceship nicknamed the "Toy Box" for debris retrieval. Undeterred, Ai perseveres and gradually becomes acquainted with the strange personalities that make up the Debris Section's staff, such as the bumbling but good-natured chief clerk Philippe Myers; the mysterious and tight-lipped temp worker Edelgard Rivera; and the hotheaded and passionate Hachirouta Hoshino, who longs for a spaceship to call his own. -- -- Planetes is an unconventional sci-fi series that portrays the vastness of space as a backdrop for the personal lives of ordinary people—people who may have been born on Earth, but whose hopes and dreams lie amongst the stars. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment -- 200,479 8.30
Princess Principal -- -- Actas, Studio 3Hz -- 12 eps -- Original -- Action Mystery Historical -- Princess Principal Princess Principal -- In the early 20th century, the discovery of the substance Cavorite allowed the production of advanced military technology and steered the country toward conflict. London is now divided by a wall, and the Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Albion battle a silent war where espionage is the only weapon that can destabilize the enemy. A group of girls from the prestigious Queen's Mayfaire school work as undercover spies for the Commonwealth. -- -- Led by Dorothy, an experienced driver with a striking personality, their group includes the talents of Ange le Carré, a cold-blooded liar and expert sharpshooter; Chise, a proficient samurai; and Beatrice, a voice-mimicking specialist. They use their unique individual skills for the Commonwealth to survive in a dark world filled with conspiracy, mystery, and infiltration. In the shadow of the war, they have only one goal in mind: completing their mission. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 159,821 7.72
Redline -- -- Madhouse -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Cars Sports -- Redline Redline -- Every five years, an exhilarating race called Redline is held, and the universe's most anticipated competition has only one rule: that there are none. Racers are pushed to their absolute limit—a feeling that daredevil driver JP knows all too well. Having just qualified to participate in Redline, he is eager to battle against the other highly skilled drivers, particularly the beautiful rising star and the only other human that qualified, Sonoshee McLaren. -- -- But this year's Redline may be far more dangerous than usual—it has been announced to take place on the planet Roboworld with its trigger-happy military and criminals who look to turn the race to their own advantage. However, the potential danger doesn't stop the racers; in fact, it only adds to the thrill. Relying solely on his vehicle's speed, JP prepares for the event to come, aiming to take first place in the biggest race of his life. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Anchor Bay Films -- Movie - Aug 14, 2009 -- 273,654 8.29
Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu 2nd Season -- -- White Fox -- 13 eps -- Light novel -- Psychological Drama Thriller Fantasy -- Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu 2nd Season Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu 2nd Season -- A reunion that was supposed to spell the arrival of peaceful times is quickly shattered when Subaru Natsuki and Emilia return to Irlam village. Witnessing the devastation left behind by the calamities known as Sin Archbishops, Subaru sinks into the depths of despair as his ability to redo proves futile. -- -- As the group makes their way to the Sanctuary in search of answers, Subaru has an unexpected encounter with the Witch of Greed—Echidna. Subjected to her untamed rhythm, he is forced to dive into the spirals of the past and future. At the same time, several mysterious threats set their sights on the Sanctuary, heralding a horrific fate for the hapless people trapped within. -- -- Everlasting contracts, past sins, and unrequited love will clash and submerge into a river of blood in the second season of Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu. Pushed to the brink of hopelessness, how long will Subaru's resolve to save his loved ones last? -- -- 689,281 8.47
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
Skull Man -- -- Bones -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Action Mystery Super Power -- Skull Man Skull Man -- Otomo City: where freedom and justice have atrophied to the bone; where conspiracy rules the day and death stalks the night... Death in the form of the Skull Man, a literal Grim Reaper whose skeletal grin presages grisly mayhem and murder, even to the monstrous mutants that haunt the city's underworlds! -- -- To investigate a bizarre slaying, journalist Minagami Hayato and photographer Kiriko Mamiya must stalk this ultimate predator, through a festering cadaver of a city where the corruption flows in rivers as deep and foul as the sins of the reigning elite, and unearth a secret so shocking that an entire city has been turned into a tomb to contain! In a nightmarish necropolis where nothing is as it seems, vengeance comes in the form of a living Death's-Head! -- -- (Source: Sentai Filmworks) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- TV - Apr 29, 2007 -- 26,006 6.65
Star Driver: Kagayaki no Takuto -- -- Bones -- 25 eps -- Original -- Action Romance Mecha Shounen -- Star Driver: Kagayaki no Takuto Star Driver: Kagayaki no Takuto -- Deep beneath the surface of Southern Cross Isle, a mysterious organization known as the Glittering Crux Brigade frequently gathers in their underground fortress. The group is particularly interested in "Cybodies," stone giants which can transform into massive fighting humanoids but only in a realm known as "Zero Time." By finding and shattering the seals of the island's four seal maidens, Glittering Crux hopes to break free of Zero Time and use the Cybodies anywhere they please. -- -- One night, a young man named Takuto Tsunashi washes up on the island's shore and is rescued by Sugata Shindou and his fiancée Wako Agemaki, one of the island's seal maidens. After he awakens, Takuto quickly befriends the two and proceeds to enroll at the local academy, where many of his fellow students are secretly members of Glittering Crux. However, Takuto holds a secret: when in Zero Time, he can utilize a Cybody of his own—the Tauburn. In the forthcoming battle, Takuto and the Tauburn will be the key to preventing Glittering Crux from shattering Wako's seal and realizing its nefarious ambitions. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America, Bandai Entertainment -- 99,739 7.22
Star Driver the Movie -- -- Bones -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Mecha Romance Shounen -- Star Driver the Movie Star Driver the Movie -- Star Driver takes place on the fictional Southern Cross Isle. One night, a boy named Takuto washes up on shore swimming from the mainland. He later enrolls in Southern Cross High School as a freshman and makes new friends. -- -- (Source: Official website) -- Movie - Feb 9, 2013 -- 11,301 6.66
Taiho Shichau zo -- -- Studio Deen -- 4 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Police Seinen -- Taiho Shichau zo Taiho Shichau zo -- Running late on her first day as a patrol woman for the Bokuto Police Department, spunky moped rider Natsumi Tsujimoto decides to take several shortcuts, only to be chased down and cited by mechanical genius and expert police driver Miyuki Kobayakawa. Upon arrival at the precinct, Natsumi finds out that her new partner is the same woman who ticketed her earlier. At first, she doesn't trust Miyuki, but in a short period of time, they develop an unbreakable friendship that overcomes traffic accidents, reckless drivers and even the strongest typhoons to hit Tokyo. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- AnimEigo -- OVA - Sep 24, 1994 -- 18,141 7.46
Tanoshii Muumin Ikka -- -- Telescreen -- 78 eps -- Book -- Adventure Comedy Fantasy Kids Slice of Life -- Tanoshii Muumin Ikka Tanoshii Muumin Ikka -- Spring has finally arrived in Moomin Valley, giving way to another great adventure for Moomintroll and the rest of its inhabitants. With Snufkin coming home from his winter migration, the locals of the valley finally begin to rise from their hibernation. Finding a mysterious hat, the Moomins cannot bring themselves to throw it away due to its fine quality, instead hoping to eventually find its owner. -- -- While playing games with his friends, Moomin tries to hide in the silk hat. When his friends come looking for him, they are shocked to discover that Moomin has transformed into a hideous creature. Examining himself in the mirror, he is disgusted to find himself completely unrecognizable. -- -- Transforming back to normal after scaring his friends and family, Moomin and Snufkin decide to toss the hat in the river. As it drifts away, they begin to wonder who the hat belonged to and whether its owner will return for their lost possession. -- -- 18,937 8.13
Zenchuu Maite -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Other -- Dementia -- Zenchuu Maite Zenchuu Maite -- Based on a poem by Kenji Miyazawa. -- A worm in this river looks shiny to me. -- 8 γ e 6 α -- -- (Source: Official website) -- Movie - ??? ??, 2004 -- 298 4.87
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