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world disaster ends
To make one person the center of your world is bound to end in disaster. There are too many factors outside your control. Alexandra Adornetto
world want needs
At that point in life where your talent meets the needs of the world, that is where God wants you to be. Albert Schweitzer
world praise censure
Never be afraid of the world's censure; it's praise is much more to be dreaded. Charles Spurgeon
world tribes
There are tribes all over the world who sing and dance every day as part of their lives. And we oughta do that. Dick Van Dyke
world east journalism
I've found there to be a tremendous amount of East Coast snobbery in the journalism world. Diane Lane
world want messages
I want to be anywhere in the world that I'm needed. I want to spread a message of peace and love throughout the world. Dennis Rodman
world wanted ifs
If the North wanted to hack anything in the world, anything in the world, really, they are going to go hack a movie? Really?! Dennis Rodman
world united-states force
The United States is the single greatest force for good in the world Dennis Prager
world hills goodness
All of the goodness in the world doesn't amount to a hill of beans without courage Dennis Prager
originality
I'm not like anyone. I'm me. Elizabeth Taylor
originality treatment subjects
The originality of a subject is in its treatment. Benjamin Disraeli
originality
Because of this, originality consists in returning to the origin. Antoni Gaudi
originality
Originality is going back to origins. Antoni Gaudi
originality valuable
What is valuable is not new, and what is new is not valuable. Daniel Webster
originality enough accepted
Originality implies being bold enough to go beyond accepted norms. Anthony Storr
originality heard originals
If they haven't heard it before it's original. Gene Fowler
originality sometimes worn
Sometimes you have to be worn out and burnt out to become authentic and original. Michael Eisner
originality imitation originals
It is always better to be an original than an imitation. Theodore Roosevelt
ridicule employed severity
Ridicule is often employed with more power and success than severity. Horace
ridicule dishonour
Ridicule dishonours more than dishonour. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
ridicule
Ridicule has followed the vestiges of truth, but never usurped her place. Walter Savage Landor