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winning sky tree
The tree is a slow, enduring force straining to win the sky. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
winning sky tree
The tree is more than first a seed, then a stem, then a living trunk, and then dead timber. The tree is a slow, enduring force straining to win the sky. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
winning expectations praying
I never had any expectations of winning a Grammy. It wasn't something I was set on, that I was hoping and praying and starving for. Beck
winning kentucky masters
If Jack Nicklaus can win the Masters at 46, I can win the Kentucky Derby at 54. Bill Shoemaker
winning ninety-nine way
There are one hundred and ninety nine ways to get beat, but only one way to win; get there first. Bill Shoemaker
winning support draws
If you can't support us when we lose or draw, don't support us when we win Bill Shankly
winning tickets lightning
You go and you buy a lottery ticket. You've got just as much chance of getting struck by lightning as you do of winning the lottery. Bill Cosby
winning soul enemy
Non-violence is backed by the theory of soul-force in which suffering is courted in the hope of ultimately winning over the opponent. But what happens when such an attempt fail to achieve the object? It is here that soul-force has to be combined with physical force so as not to remain at the mercy of tyrannical and ruthless enemy. Bhagat Singh
winning awards records
I want to win some awards, sell more records - just do whatever I want. Big Sean
contentment health labour source
From labour health, from health contentment spring; contentment opes the source of every joy. James Beattie
contentment deprived endure endured happy highest lowest man misfortune
Happy the man who can endure the highest and the lowest fortune. He, who has endured such vicissitudes with equanimity, has deprived misfortune of its power. Lucius Annaeus Seneca
contentment world enough
There are enough resources in the world for everyone. Bryant H. McGill
contentment world morality
Pegging your contentment to the overall state of the world rather than of your own life: the basis of morality, or a sort of madness? Alain de Botton
contentment crown diamonds indian kings nor seldom
My crown is in my heart, not on my head, Nor decked with diamonds and Indian stones, Nor to be seen: My crown is called content: A crown it is, that seldom kings enjoy. William Shakespeare
contentment too-much tvs
Watching too much TV can triple our hunger for more possessions, while reducing our personal contentment by about 5 percent for every hour a day we watch. David Niven
contentment cure discontent gets kinds loses second success
There are two kinds of discontent in this world. The discontent that works, and the discontent that wrings its hands. The first gets what it wants. The second loses what it has. There's no cure for the first, but success and there's no cure at all for the second. Gordon Graham
contentment dark horses ran silver smiles
Silver horses ran down moonbeams in your dark eyes. / Dawnlight smiles on you leaving, my contentment. Jack Bruce
contentment deeds ifs
If you would know contentment, let your deeds be few. Democritus
fables parables storyteller
Human beings have always told their histories and truths through parable and fable. We are inveterate storytellers. Beeban Kidron
fables natural natural-history
Natural history is not about producing fables. David Attenborough
fables fields infinity
Above our heads exists an infinity of unfathomable fantasiastics: and fields of future fireside fables trail close behind Brandon Boyd
fables fiction allure
Fiction or fable allures to instruction. Benjamin Franklin
fables turns deserve
One good turn deserves another. Petronius
fables literature ends
National literature begins with fables and ends with novels. Joseph Joubert
fables instruction severity
Fables take off from the severity of instruction, and enforce it at the same time that they conceal it. Joseph Addison
fables tortoises tire
The fable says that the tortoise won in the end, which is consoling, but the hare shows a good deal of speed and few signs of tiring. Northrop Frye
fables jupiter done
Providence has done, and I am persuaded is disposed to do, a great deal for us; but we are not to forget the fable of Jupiter and the countryman. George Washington