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knowing useless kind
Power rests on the kind of knowledge one holds. What is the sense of knowing things that are useless? Carlos Castaneda
knowing people trying
I'm myself - knowing I'm doing a documentary and speaking with the people, telling them I have a bed, that I can eat every day, but I would like to speak to you. And they really gave me wonderful answers. We got along very well without trying to make me look like I'm what I'm not. Agnes Varda
knowing genius sometimes
Genius sometimes consists of knowing when to stop. Charles de Gaulle
knowing psychology may
Not knowing how he lost himself, or how he recovered himself, he may never feel certain of not losing himself again. Charles Dickens
knowing odds mind
We lawyers are always curious, always inquisitive, always picking up odds and ends for our patchwork minds, since there is no knowing when and where they may fit into some corner. Charles Dickens
knowing understanding benefits
At every stage of understanding the universe better, the benefits to civilisation have been immeasurable. None of those big leaps were made with us knowing what was going to happen. Brian Cox
knowing able kind
My kind of composing is more like the work of a gardener. The gardener takes his seeds and scatters them, knowing what he is planting but not quite what will grow where and when - and he won't necessarily be able to reproduce it again afterwards either. Brian Eno
knowing wish world
Knowing how contented, free, and joyful is life in the world of science, one fervently wishes that many would enter its portals. Dmitri Mendeleev
knowing done terrain
At at any point in time, knowing what has to get done, and when, creates a terrain for maneuvering. David Allen
cowardice half lies true valor
True valor lies half way between cowardice and rashness. Cervantes Saavedra
cowardice pacifism
Pacifism is simply undisguised cowardice. Adolf Hitler
cowardice resorts rashness
Rashness is oftener the resort of cowardice than of courage. Duke of Wellington
cowardice things-to-do knows
To know what is the right thing to do and not do it is the greatest cowardice. Confucius
cowardice far
Better far than cowardice is killing and being killed in battle. Mohandas Gandhi
cowardice wells
All cowardice comes from not truly loving, or at least, not loving well. Ernest Hemingway
cowardice discontent fear seeks
In the bottle, discontent seeks for comfort, cowardice for courage, and bashfulness for confidence. Johnson
cowardice alms giver
The greatest giver of alms is cowardice. Friedrich Nietzsche
cowardice danger knows
There is danger in courage. Cowardice is a power for good. We hardly know what it prevents. Ivy Compton-Burnett
worst
Are you the sum total of your worst acts? Bryan Stevenson
worst best-things knows
... if you're someone who knows the worst thing can happen at any time, aren't you also someone who knows the best thing can happen at any time too? Jandy Nelson
worst-enemy knees helping
Fear to fear. Be afraid to be afraid. Your worst enemy is within your own bosom. Get to your knees and cry for help, and then rise up saying, 'I will trust, and not be afraid.' Charles Spurgeon
worst unbelief
Unbelief will destroy the best of us; faith will save the worst of us. Charles Spurgeon
worst-moments care crowds
The worst moment was when I was performing and I was about to sing, but I choked. I had a tickle in my throat and I started coughing, and I couldn't get the words out. It lasted for like thirty seconds, but I got over it, and luckily the crowd didn't seem to care. Chris Brown
worst-nightmares nightmare worst
My worst nightmare is being stuck somewhere with nothing to read. Barbara Kingsolver
worst-case-scenario fantasy horror
I've always thought of fantasy as a genre of best-case scenarios, and horror as a genre of worst-case scenarios. Brian K. Vaughan
worst worst-things can-do
The worst thing you can do is to put your life aside for someone else. Brian Austin Green
worst worst-things can-do
The worst thing we can do is to do nothing. Brad Henry