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Coffee is my water now. By Becky G Coffee Water

I'm trying to drink more water. By Heather Donahue Water Drink

Water is the mirror that has the ability to show us what we cannot see. It is the blueprint for our reality, which can change with a single, positive thought. All it takes is faith, if you're open to it By Masaru Emoto Water Mirror Ability Show Reality

Water is the true wealth in a dry land. By Wallace Stegner Water Land True Wealth Dry

Water is best, but gold shines like fire blazing in the night, supreme of lordly wealth. By Pindar Water Night Supreme Wealth Gold

I'm a water baby to no end. By Elle King End Water Baby

I prefer my water in wine form. By P.c. Cast Form Prefer Water Wine

Water is a means to an end, not an end in itself. By Peter Gleick End Water

Water is a very good servant, but it is a cruel master. By Charles G.d. Roberts Water Servant Master Good Cruel

Water is the one substance from which the earth can conceal nothing; it sucks out its innermost secrets and brings them to our very lips. By Jean Giraudoux Water Lips Substance Earth Conceal

When you drink water, don't forget the fountain. By Paulo Coelho Water Fountain Drink Forget

Water is the ink that writes the poetry of life. By Alexandra Cousteau Water Life Ink Writes Poetry

Why is it that water, so monotonous in its characteristics, should nevertheless possess a charm for every mind? I believe it is chiefly because it bears the impress of the Creator, which we feel neither the power of time or of man can efface or alter. By Sarah Josepha Hale Water Characteristics Mind Monotonous Possess

The best thing to do with water is to use a lot of it. By Philip Johnson Thing Water Lot

The revelation of the secret of water will put an end to all manner of speculation or expediency and their excrescences, to which belong war, hatred, impatience and discord of every kind. The thorough study of water therefore signifies the end of monopolies, the end of all domination in the truest sense of the word and the start of a socialism arising from the development of individualism in its most perfect form. By Viktor Schauberger End Water Hatred Excrescences War

The true foundation of all culture is the knowledge and understanding of water. By Viktor Schauberger Water True Foundation Culture Knowledge

The only possible proof of the existence of water, the most convincing and the most intimately true proof, is thirst. By Gaston Bachelard Proof Water Thirst Existence Convincing

Water. Like a blanket. Dark. Intoxicating. Cold. By Shannon Celebi Water Dark Intoxicating Cold Blanket

Water! pretending to be pure, thou resemblest false friends. Thou art warm at the top and cold at bottom. By Victor Hugo Water Thou Pretending Pure Friends

St. Thomas Aquinas taught that water has been a natural sacrament since the dawn of creation. In the age of nature - from Adam through the patriarchs - water refreshed and cleansed humankind. By Scott Hahn Thomas Aquinas Creation Water Taught

I was thinking how strange it is that water is one of the best, simplest things on this planet, and still with a simple glass of water you can neutralize so many of the greatest technological advances that we provide. Like with my blackberry, I can get in touch with so many people, but if I dip it in a small glass of water I'm completely disconnected. By Demetri Martin Water Simplest Planet Provide Glass

I hate water. It's so boring. And it takes up so much room in your stomach. By J.t. Geissinger Water Hate Boring Stomach Room

Water is to me, I confess, a phenomenon which continually awakens new feelings of wonder as often as I view it. By Michael Faraday Water Confess Phenomenon Continually Awakens

I'm a water person; water heals. By Mariska Hargitay Person Heals Water

Water was a wild, capricious substance: nothing solid, nothing permanent, nothing as it appeared. By Anthony Doerr Water Wild Capricious Substance Solid

In the world there is nothing more submissive and weak than water. Yet for attacking that which is hard and strong nothing can surpass it. By Lao-Tzu Water World Submissive Weak Attacking

The human mind has claimed for water one of its highest values-the value of purity. By Gaston Bachelard Purity Human Mind Claimed Water

I never drink water ... fish f**k in it. By W.c. Fields Water Drink Fish

Every morning I drink a glass of water to be humble and simple like water. By Debasish Mridha Water Morning Drink Glass Humble

Burned over water. By Robin Hobb Burned Water

Water its living strength first shows, When obstacles its course oppose. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Water Shows Oppose Living Strength

Water is a beverage which I never enjoyed in purity and perfection before I visited America. It is provided in abundance in the cars, the hotels, the waiting-rooms, the steamers, and even the stores, in crystal jugs or stone filters, and it is always iced. This may be either the result or the cause of the temperance of the people. By Isabella Bird America Water Beverage Enjoyed Purity

The pale water which goes away along paths of silence. By Georges Rodenbach Silence Pale Water Paths

Some of us who live in arid parts of the world think about water with a reverence others might find excessive. By Joan Didion Excessive Live Arid Parts World

Water is the commonest symbol for the unconscious. By Carl Jung Water Unconscious Commonest Symbol

Nothing is more democratic, less judgmental, than water. Water doesn't care whether flesh is withered or fresh; it caresses aged flesh and firm flesh with equal love. By Barbara Grizzuti Harrison Democratic Judgmental Water Flesh Fresh

All water is holy water. By Rajiv Joseph Water Holy

This water was indeed a different thing from ordinary nourishment. Its sweetness was born of the walk under the stars, the song of the pulley, the effort of my arms. It was good for the heart, like a present. By Antoine De Saint-Exupery Nourishment Water Thing Ordinary Stars

The person you love is 72.8% water, and it hasn't rained for weeks. By Johan Harstad Water Weeks Person Love Rained

My spirit thirst for the living water. By Lailah Gifty Akita Water Spirit Thirst Living

Water is the mother of the vine, the nurse and fountain of fecundity, the adorner and refresher of the world. By Charles Mackay Water Vine Fecundity World Mother

Children of a culture born in a water-rich environment, we have never really learned how important water is to us. We understand it, but we do not respect it. By William Ashworth Children Environment Culture Born Waterrich

Water is nothing if not ingemination, an encore to the tenacity of life. By Terry Tempest Williams Water Ingemination Life Encore Tenacity

Water's water and that's why it's beautiful. By Alberto Caeiro Beautiful Water

If you know anything of science, madame, you must know that water is but ice given energy. By Gene Wolfe Madame Science Energy Water Ice

I didn't know people had that much water in them! By Sanjaya Malakar People Water

When you drink of the water, don't forget the spring from which it flows. By Charles Dickens Water Flows Drink Forget Spring

Water. Its sunny track in the plain; its splashing in the garden canal, the sound it makes when in its course it meets the mane ofthe grass; the diluted reflection of the sky together with the fleeting sight of the reeds; the Negresses fill their dripping gourds and their red clay containers; the song of the washerwomen; the gorged fields the tall crops ripening. By Jacques Roumain Water Negresses Plain Canal Grass

In time and with water, everything changes By Leonardo Da Vinci Water Time

Water is a commodity not by any means to be found everywhere ... When found, it is more than likely to be bad, being either from a bitter alkaline pool, or from a hole in a creek, so muddy that it can only be called liquid by courtesy. By Theodore Roosevelt Water Found Commodity Bad Pool

Water, in Grace, is an all-or-nothing proposition, like happiness. When you have rain you have more than enough, just as when you're happy and in love and content with your life, you can't remember how you ever could have felt cheated by fate. By Barbara Kingsolver Grace Water Proposition Happiness Life

This water was very different from any ordinary food. It was born from the walk under the stars, the song of the pulley, the effort of carrying him in my arms. It did the heart good, like a present. When I was a little boy, the lights of the Christmas tree, the music of the midnight mass, the sweetness of people's smiles, all formed part of the radiance of the Christmas gifts I received. By Antoine De Saint-Exupery Food Christmas Water Ordinary Stars

Somebody's got to tell all the people to be like the water By Regina Spektor Water People

I close my eyes, and think of water. By James Wright Eyes Water Close

The excellence of water appears in its benefiting all things, and in its occupying, without striving (to the contrary), the low place which all men dislike. By Lao-Tzu Things Occupying Striving Contrary Dislike

Don't seek the water; get thirst. By Rumi Water Thirst Seek

To serve the cause of water adequately ... We must get to know it in its true being. And how do we do this? Why, by treating it in the very way exemplified by its own behavior; that is, whenever we encounter it, we wash the tablet of our souls clean of all other impressions in order to allow the being of water to make its imprint on us. By Theodor Schwenk Adequately Serve Water True Behavior

Water that never moves." I say to him. "Its fine for a little while. You can drink from it and it'll sustain you. But if it sits too long it goes bad. It grows stale. It becomes toxic." I shake my head. "I need waves. I need waterfalls. I want rushing currents. By Tahereh Mafi Water Moves Fine Bad Stale

I'm so sick of the water. By Michael Phelps Water Sick

Water Source and earthbound substance in endless theme and variation. There is need of rest, renewal and appreciation of the ever-changing landscape. By Lynne Hurd Bryant Source Water Variation Earthbound Substance

Earth's sweat, the sea. By Empedocles Earth Sweat Sea

A little water clears us of this deed. By William Shakespeare Deed Water Clears

Where's the dam water fountain I'm thirsty? By Rick Riordan Thirsty Dam Water Fountain

I drink from a small spring, my thirst exceeds the ocean. By Adam Zagajewski Spring Ocean Drink Small Thirst

I drink tons of water. Just as much water as I can possibly drink. By Hillary Clinton Drink Water Tons Possibly

Holding a bottle of Evian water By Jennifer Weiner Evian Holding Water Bottle

This is the river. Water, that strong white stuff, one of the four elemental mysteries, can here be seen at its origins. Like all profound mysteries, it is so simple that it frightens me. It wells from the rock, and flows away. For unnumbered years it has welled from the rock, and flowed away. It does nothing, absolutely nothing, but be itself. By Nan Shepherd River Mysteries Rock Water Stuff

Some people walk with oceans in their hearts; some just with jars of water. Drink from both. By Eric Onyango Otieno Hearts Water People Walk Oceans

We need to look for water. Water, water, water, water. By Cody Lundin Water

Be like water, my friend. By Bruce Lee Water Friend

Waters are distilled out of Herbs, Flowers, Fruits, and Roots. By Nicholas Culpeper Flowers Fruits Herbs Roots Waters

There'll be water if God wills it, By Stephen King God Water

Water is life, and clean water means health. By Audrey Hepburn Life Health Water Clean

Pure water is the best gifts a man can bring.But who am I that I should have the best of anything?Let princes revel at the pump, let peers with ponds make free, ... beer is good enough for me. By Charles Neaves, Lord Neaves Pure Pump Free Water Gifts

Nothing on earth is so weak and yielding as water, but for breaking down the firm and strong it has no equal. By Laozi Water Equal Earth Weak Yielding

Water is the most purifying element. It's always involved in baptisms, healings, that kind of work. By Eyvind Kang Healings Water Element Purifying Baptisms

A pure fountain gives pure water By Cassandra Clare Water Pure Fountain

Water can be a blessing or a curse. Too often we make conservation about saving a whale, a coral reef or a marsh. But we don't make it about saving life. The one thing that every single human being has in common is our need for water. By Alexandra Cousteau Curse Blessing Saving Water Make

Wherever we've travelled in this great land of ours, we've found that people everywhere are about 90% water. By David Letterman Water Travelled Great Land Found

Water is insipid, inodorous, colorless and smooth. By Edmund Burke Inodorous Water Insipid Colorless Smooth

Water drunk more reverently still, from the hands or from the spring itself, diffuses within us the most secret salt of earth and the rain of heaven. By Marguerite Yourcenar Water Diffuses Heaven Drunk Reverently

I wish you water. By Wallace J. Nichols Water

When we are thirsty, we drink the white waters of the pool, the sweetness of our mournful childhood. By Georg Trakl Thirsty Pool Childhood Drink White

Water is an astonishingly complex and subtle force in an economy. It is the single constraint on the expansion of every city, and bankers and corporate executives have cited it as the only natural limit to economic growth. By Margaret Catley-Carlson Water Economy Astonishingly Complex Subtle

In an age when man has forgotten his origins and is blind even to his most essential needs for survival, water along with other resources has become the victim of his indifference. By Rachel Carson Survival Water Indifference Age Man

I don't drink water, haven't drank water in 40 years. By Lou Holtz Years Water Drink Drank

Water a farre off quencheth not fire. By George Herbert Water Fire Farre Quencheth

Water was liquid silver, water was gold. It was clarity - a sacred thing. By Aspen Matis Water Silver Gold Liquid Clarity

Water symbolizes the whole of potentiality - the source of all possible existence. By Mircea Eliade Water Potentiality Existence Symbolizes Source

I found out water can be drunk straight. By Billy Carter Straight Found Water Drunk

Water from your own cistern, water flowing from your own well. By Anonymous Water Cistern Flowing

I'll cook the water... By Maggie Stiefvater Water Cook

Water is very bad for one's health. People in third world countries seem to drink nothing but water, and they are always dying. By Bauvard Health Water Bad People Dying

Water - plain water from the Ladywell - and a spoonful of honey, Master. She was sure - she was almost sure - she did not imagine it that he smiled. And it was only after her answer that she felt him begin to draw the cup toward himself. Still he did not - or could not - bear its weight, and so she carried it for him. Together they made only a faint gesture of holding it above his head, for the audience to see; and then she tipped it gently against his mouth, and saw him drink. By Robin Mckinley Master Ladywell Water Plain Honey

Water sleeps, but Enemy never rests. By Glen Cook Enemy Water Sleeps Rests

Water, is taught by thirst. By Emily Dickinson Water Thirst Taught

Water is at the center of every chemical reaction, and therefore should be the earth's most precious gift. By Janine Benyus Water Reaction Gift Center Chemical

STILL WATER RUNS DEEP By Neil Gaiman Deep Water Runs

Among these treasures of our land is water-fast becoming our most valuable, most prized, most critical resource. A blessing where properly used-but it can bring devastation and ruin when left uncontrolled. By Dwight D. Eisenhower Valuable Prized Resource Treasures Land

were half dead from too little water, By Dean Koontz Water Half Dead