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accustomed constitution hide itself
The real constitution of things is accustomed to hide itself Heraclitus Ephesus
accustomed beijing fifth great hearing involving moved politics strokes sweeping
When I moved to Beijing in 2005 to write, I was accustomed to hearing the story of China's transformation told in vast, sweeping strokes - involving one fifth of humanity and great pivots of politics and economics. Evan Osnos
accustomed australia cannot cricket drawn either greats rest seeing test
We are seeing Australia being drawn back to the way the rest of the world has to play Test cricket because without either of their two all-time greats - McGrath and Warne - they just cannot play like they have become accustomed to, Nasser Hussain
accustomed draw economic engines fields homegrown industrial interest lifestyle proved rapid reliable science since technology
Ever since the Industrial Revolution, investments in science and technology have proved to be reliable engines of economic growth. If homegrown interest in those fields is not regenerated soon, the comfortable lifestyle to which Americans have become accustomed will draw to a rapid close. Neil deGrasse Tyson
accustomed growing
We're growing accustomed to him doing the things that he does. Alvin Wyatt
accustomed approach became came family individual jim personal players program within
This program is much more about players than most. Jim came in, immediately got to know so much about each individual player and his family and about their experiences. It's a much more personal approach than most were accustomed to. Within the family, it became a small-college feel. Andy Geiger
accustomed korean several
Obviously, I've made several films in Korea, so I'm very well accustomed and acclimated to Korean filmmaking. Kim Ji-woon
accustomed ask content given happened hard initially newspapers pay people
The question I ask myself is what would have happened if newspapers hadn't initially given their content away for free on the Internet. It's so hard to get people to pay once they are accustomed to having something for free. Tom Rachman
accustomed buy everybody favorite taken theater ticket time until worked
My favorite audience is everybody. I worked in a drive-in theater from the time I was 8 years old until I went to college, and I'm accustomed to everybody can buy a ticket and everybody should be taken into account. Twyla Tharp
aloud chapter experience good listening miss next pick
If I'm made to pick one transcendent reading experience, then it was listening to Miss Sarzin as - if we'd been very, very good - she read the next chapter of 'The Hobbit' aloud to us. Karen Joy Fowler
aloud children deal elementary great musicality necessary rhythm steps taking taught towards uncertain
I was taking my first uncertain steps towards writing for children when my own were young. Reading aloud to them taught me a great deal when I had a great deal to learn. It taught me elementary things about rhythm and pace, the necessary musicality of text. Mal Peet
aloud clumsy great possible rewrite sort work
I don't find writing easy. That is because I do take great care: I rewrite a lot. If anything is sort of clumsy and not possible to read aloud to oneself, which I think one should do... it doesn't work. Ruth Rendell
aloud force level
One thing you're not aloud to do is escalate the level of force being used. Jason Lewis
aloud american-artist became history tales wonderful
I surrendered to a world of my imagination, reenacting all those wonderful tales my father would read aloud to me. I became a very active reader, especially history and Shakespeare. Andrew Wyeth
aloud defence mercy refuge sing thou thy
But I will sing of thy power; yea, I will sing aloud of thy mercy in the morning: for thou hast been my defence and refuge in the day of my trouble. Bible Bible
aloud capable good hard hear obviously okay painful people whether wonder
People wonder aloud about whether I am an okay mother. That is obviously painful because it's so important to me. It's hard to hear that people think I'm not a capable mother and a good person, that they just think I'm nuts. Angelina Jolie
aloud books future higher men
Books are men of higher stature; the only men that speak aloud for future times to hear. Garson Kanin
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Ray Bradbury published his first story 29 years before I was born. He established himself as an international writer long before I arrived. When my mom was nine months pregnant with me, my father read Bradbury aloud to her as I listened intently, in utero. And I later became his biographer. Sam Weller
cries definitely love
I'd definitely love to do more acting. My heart cries out for it; it's such a deep longing. Kylie Minogue
cries death men overwhelm passion storms word
Men come and they go and they trot and they dance, and never a word about death. All well and good. Yet when death does come - to them, their wives, their children, their friends - cathcing them unawares and unprepared, then what storms of passion overwhelm them, what cries what fury, what despair! Michel Eyquem de Montaigne
cries jokes people
My favorite moments are the moments everyone cries over. I see people in the audience crying, and I go, 'I did that, too. I don't just do the jokes. I also do the cries.' Jokes and cries, jokes and cries. That's all I'm here for, people. Douglas Carter Beane
cries drowning man rescue
No one will go to the rescue of a drowning man if his cries are feeble. Sathya Baba
cries global respect science
The world cries out for global rules that respect the achievements of science. Jose Mujica
cries dark head internal time woe
Woe is me, she cries out, a time of tribulation hangs over head like a dark cloud...yet through internal contradictions, she is grateful. Jeanne Young
cries cry distress expose human nature seems sees silent sort suffer suffering
One way to make a baby cry is to expose it to cries of other babies. There's sort of contagiousness to the crying. It's not just crying. We also know that if a baby sees another human in silent pain, it will distress the baby. It seems part of our very nature is to suffer at the suffering of others. Paul Bloom
cries hard help likes met
He never met Amber, but it's still hard for him. He cries and he has to stop. But he likes to help me, and her. Donna Norris
cries hear noises
We can hear noises of cries for help. Nazrul Islam
hands knowing want
We are too kind, too willing--too unwilling too--reaching out blindly with a grasping hand but not knowing how to ask for what we don't even know we want. Carol Shields
hands forever slavery
Your thoughts and your actions are fixed forever in their terms. That is slavery. I, on the other hand, brought you freedom. Freedom is expensive, but the price is not impossible. So, fear your captors, your masters. Don't waste your time and your power fearing me. Carlos Castaneda
hands understanding guardian
A guardian is broad-minded and understanding. A guard, on the other hand, is a vigilante, narrow-minded and most of the time despotic. Carlos Castaneda
hands want
I don't want to hold you hand! C. S. Lewis
hands i-can
I can clap with one hand. Aaron Tveit
hands law government
It is a travesty, in my mind, for the state and local governments on the one hand to expect the Federal government to reimburse them for costs attributable to illegal immigrants, when on the other hand the State and local governments prohibit their own law enforcement and other officials from cooperating with the Immigration and Naturalization Service to locate or apprehend or expel illegal aliens. Alan K. Simpson
hands leader success-or-failure
Our success or failure is not in the hands of our leaders. It is in our hands. Alan Keyes
hands answers rochester
I mentally shake hands with you for your answer, despite its inaccuracy." Mr. Rochester Charlotte Bronte
hands heaven gold
... and she held out a pretty gold ring. 'Put it,' she said, 'on the fourth finger of my left hand, and I am yours and you are mine; and we shall leave Earth and make our own Heaven yonder.' Charlotte Bronte
implement quality service using
When you're using quality of service to implement a priority-based system, someone is always losing. Mark Seery
implement policies protective team vote
She was part of a team that did not implement policies that were protective of the right to vote. They made the right to vote more perilous. Howard Simon
implement progress work
Work was in progress to implement some of these protections. Joe Main
implement improvement plans reflected teachers
There are things teachers implement that aren't reflected in the improvement plans or in scores, ... There are things they are doing right every day. Jerry Taylor
implement people rely
I do not think this makes a lot of sense, and I think we should rely on the Park Service to implement the regulations that they have in place with the restrictions so that people can enjoy our parks. Don Sherwood
implement plain prefer vague
Always prefer the plain direct word to the long, vague one. Don't implement promises, but keep them. C. S. Lewis
implement quickly upgrade
Without Adobe's partnership, USGBC never would have been able to implement this upgrade as quickly and seamlessly. E. Hicks
implement map ready road table
We will put the road map on the table and say that we are ready to implement it completely, Mahmoud Abbas
implement
We have got a deal. We now have to implement that deal, Gerry Adams