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essence interesting may
It's interesting, because in the corporate stuff there's a dichotomy there, depending on the creator. Even what, in essence, may be a very safe corporate approach, there is some stuff that is allowed to be pushed Bill Sienkiewicz
essence play childhood
The essence of childhood, of course, is play, which my friends and I did endlessly on streets that we reluctantly shared with traffic. Bill Cosby
essence play childhood
The essence of childhood, of course, is play. Bill Cosby
essence views natural
The essence of religion, in my view, is the thirst for an end higher than natural ends... C. S. Lewis
essence culture taught
The paradigm of Western culture is that the essence of persons is dangerous; thus, they must be taught, guided, and controlled by those with superior authority. Carl Rogers
essence witch procedures
That is the essence of a witch-hunt, that any questioning of the evidence or the procedures in itself constitutes proof of complicity. Bergen Evans
essence speech opinion
It is not easy to describe the present position of legal opinion on advertising and free speech. Only a poet can capture the essence of chaos. Bill Vaughan
essence discipline albums
Close to the Edge, Red, One of a kind, Discipline, Earthworks, The Sound of Surprise, all seem to me to be albums that captured the essence of the intention. Bill Bruford
essence judge talking
Judge Roberts, I'm not talking about an issue. I'm talking about the essence of jurisprudence. Arlen Specter
generosity knowingly pass received thank tickets
We never received any tickets knowingly from Eddie's Kids. If we were to get tickets from Eddie's Kids, we would probably thank them for their generosity and pass on the tickets." () Mike McCubbin
generosity desire needs
I feel the desire, or rather the intense need, to do something useful for society, and that is what stimulates me. In every situation I always look for what is positive and beneficial for my fellow citizens. Antoni Tapies
generosity giving charity
You only get to keep what you give away. Bill Vaughan
generosity gives
It gives us chills. I can't get over the generosity of people. It's so heartening. Lynn Mele
generosity
It could not have been done without the generosity of our patrons. Daniel Libeskind
generosity heaven high less lore rejects thou
Give all thou canst; high Heaven rejects the lore of nicely-calculated less or more. William Wordsworth
generosity great looked ready top
He was a great team-mate, hard-working, generous. Even then he looked ready for the top level. Francesc Fabregas
generosity great help strength willing
There is great strength and generosity from so many willing to help those in need. Randy Levine
generosity giving abundance
In our willingness to give that which we seek, we keep the abundance of the universe circulating in our lives. Deepak Chopra
selfishness satanism form
Satanism represents a form of controlled selfishness. Anton LaVey
selfishness
Selfishness has never been admired. C. S. Lewis
selfishness degrees bigs
Selfishness doesn't consist in a love to yourself, but in a big degree of such love. Aristotle
selfishness may cold
It may be a cold, clammy thing to say, but those that treat friendship the same as any other selfishness seem to get the most out of it. E. W. Howe
selfishness sin bases
The basis of all sin is selfishness. David O. McKay
selfishness incentives laziness
Under a socialist mode of production all personal incentives which selfishness provides under capitalism are removed, and a premium is put upon laziness and negligence. Whereas in a capitalist society selfishness incites everyone to the utmost diligence, in a socialist society it makes for inertia and laxity. Ludwig von Mises
selfishness continuity day-to-day
I lived with the only continuity, day to day, of the me-me-me. Albert Camus
selfishness today serious
Along with selfishness, anger is one of the most serious problems facing the world today Dalai Lama
selfishness slippery-slope firsts
Aggression is the first step on the slippery slope to selfishness and chaos. Anne Campbell