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swallowing complacency bears
Once you have tasted conviction, you can’t bear to keep swallowing complacency. Ann Voskamp
swallowing
In Hong Kong, 'wonton' means swallowing a cloud. Jose Andres Puerta
swallowing angry-words angry
Swallowing angry words before you say them is better than having to eat them afterwards. H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
swallowing thanks humiliation
No more humiliation for me, thanks very much. No more swallowing my anger. Honestly, I couldn't manage another mouthful. But it was delicious. Did you make it yourself? Marian Keyes
swallowing mouths earth
So after E, it’s A for ‘Acceptable,’ and that’s the last pass grade, isn’t it?” “Yep,” said Fred, dunking an entire roll in his soup, transferring it to his mouth, and swallowing it whole. “Then you get P for ‘Poor’ ” — Ron raised both his arms in mock celebration — “and D for ‘Dreadful.’ ” “And then T,” George reminded him. “T?” asked Hermione, looking appalled. “Even lower than a D? What on earth does that stand for?” “ ‘Troll,’ ” said George promptly. J. K. Rowling
swallowing aggression
I've pent up all my aggression, kept swallowing it and swallowing it. Mark David Chapman
complacency reform obstacles
The greatest obstacle to those who hope to reform American education is complacency. Diane Ravitch
complacency gains conscious
The gain isn't counted to the recluse and inactive that, having nothing to measure themselves by and never being tested by failure, they simmer and soak perpetually in conscious complacency. Alice James
complacency equal acceptable
Complaisance renders a superior amiable, an equal agreeable, and an inferior acceptable. Joseph Addison
complacency able cliche
My fear now is of cliche, of complacency, of not being able to feel authenticity in myself and those around me. John Hawkes
complacency products
Complacency is almost always the product of success or perceived success John P. Kotter
complacency earth guilty
Complacency makes one as guilty as those who destroy the Earth. Tom Brown, Jr.
complacency familiarity
Familiarity breeds complacency. Rick Warren
bears pleasure fullness
Some are cursed with the fullness of satiety; and how can they bear the ills of life when its very pleasures fatigue them? Charles Caleb Colton
bears relation persons
The image we have of a famous person often bears no relation to them. David Tang
bears ridicule
Love can bear anything better than ridicule. Caitlin Thomas
bears country lions mountain parts tend wolves
We still tend to think of mountain lions and bears and wolves as being endangered, and in some parts of the country they are, David Baron
bears beat cracked language move time tunes
Language is a cracked kettle on which we beat out tunes for bears to dance to, while all the time we long to move the stars to pity. Gustave Flaubert
bears obligation witness
I've always sensed for myself an obligation to bear witness to my time. Athol Fugard
bears fruit seeds
Seeds must be sown everywhere. Only some will bear fruit. But there would not be the fruit from the few had the many not been sown Chaim Potok
bears savages our-society
No European who has tasted savage life can afterwards bear to live in our societies. Benjamin Franklin
bears breeding ill
He is not well bred, that cannot bear ill breeding in others Benjamin Franklin