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ideas stronger ends
An idea is, in the end, always stronger than circumstances. Albert Schweitzer
ideas rough
Make the layouts rough and the ideas fancy. Stavros Cosmopulos
ideas language respected
No one respected language more than Nabokov. You don't read it for his ideas, you read it for his presentation. Stephen Parker
ideas surprises unfamiliar
on interesting subjects, ideas and unfamiliar artists, with many surprises for visitors. John Walsh
ideas maybe similar
Maybe just to get my idea out. Maybe to find out other people's ideas, to see if they're similar to mine. Philip Gee
ideas quality
Now we would like some ideas for different shows. These must be quality shows. Fred Brown
ideas numbers government
Only to bureaucrats can the idea occur that establishing new offices, promulgating new decrees, and increasing the number of government employees alone can be described as positive and beneficial measures. Ludwig von Mises
ideas political vices
The idea that political freedom can be preserved in the absence of economic freedom, and vice versa, is an illusion. Political freedom is the corollary of economic freedom. Ludwig von Mises
ideas way no-idea
I had no idea there were so many ways you could burn yourself out. Chris Evans
roots source
Love. Its roots are deep. Its source unknowable. Kenko Yoshida
roots dirt clear
Whatever you have to say, leave The roots on, let them Dangle And the dirt Just to make clear Where they come from. Charles Olson
roots hatred done
Once we perceive that it is Judaism which is the root cause of antisemitism, otherwise irrational or inexplicable aspects of antisemitism become rationally explicable...Only something representing a threat to the core values, allegiances and beliefs of others could cause such universal, deep and lasting hatred. This Judaism has done... Dennis Prager
roots evil effort
It is well worth the efforts of a lifetime to have attained knowledge which justifies an attack on the root of all evil ... which asserts that because forms of evil have always existed in society, therefore they must always exist. Elizabeth Blackwell
roots tree healthy
Life is like a tree and its root is consciousness. Therefore, once we tend the root, the tree as a whole will be healthy. Deepak Chopra
roots hatred trying
Hatred, intolerance, poor hygienic conditions and violence all have roots in illiteracy, so we're trying to do something to help the poor and the needy. Abdul Qadeer Khan
roots genius authenticity
The words "genius" and "genuine" derive from the same root. The core of genius is authenticity. Alan Cohen
roots anxiety strange
We have a strange anxiety in us; that if we don't interfere then it won't happen. Now that's the root of an enormous amount of trouble. Alan Watts
roots evil important
It affects every aspect of our lives, is often said to be the root of all evil, and the analysis of the world that it makes possible - what we call 'the economy' - is so important to us that economists have become the high priests of our society. Yet, oddly, there is absolutely no consensus among economists about what money really is. David Graeber
serious somewhat
Let your countenance be pleasant, but in serious matters, let it be somewhat grave. George Washington
serious surprising
One thing that's surprising is how serious this is. It's now my career. Edward Castronova
seriousness absolutes
Absolute seriousness is never without a dash of humor. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
serious ridiculous problem
Thank goodness we don't have only serious problems, but ridiculous ones as well. Edsger Dijkstra
serious too-late desperate
When the situation is desperate, it is too late to be serious. Be playful. Edward Abbey
serious sides
If all sides are serious about getting this done before the deadline, I think it can be done. Steve MacFarlane
serious-person play fats
I'm actually a thin serious person but I play fat and funny, but only for the movies. Dom DeLuise
serious
At some point you’ll have to get serious about life. David Nicholls
serious
I was a very, very serious child, ... I was valedictorian of my kindergarten and eighth-grade class. Christine Lavin