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desire may dangerous
A thing may be morally neutral and yet the desire for that thing may be dangerous. C. S. Lewis
desire recognize satisfy saying
We want to recognize that it is the end of the show without really saying it. But we'll satisfy the audience's desire for a little heart. Ray Romano
desire enforce intention less name
We have no intention and even less desire to enforce this name on everything. Neil MacDonald
desire undermine whatsoever
We have no desire whatsoever to in any way erode or undermine constitutional liberties, John Ashcroft
desire imaginable judge neither nor views
We have neither desire, need, nor right to know most of Judge Roberts's views on most imaginable subjects, Ruth Ginsburg
desire alive world
For some reason or other there was in me the desire to see the world clean and fresh and alive, as primitive things are clean and fresh and alive. The so-called documentary picture left me wanting something. Aaron Siskind
desire nasty horrible
There was a desire to see me being nasty and horrible, and of course that's not really me Alan Sugar
desire want wicked-world
What do you want a meaning for? Life is a desire, not a meaning. Charlie Chaplin
desire holiness repentance
Repentance and desires after holiness never be separated. Charles Spurgeon
flight scholars-and-scholarship thank waiting
We want to say thank you, all of you. We are waiting for this flight for very long years, more than two years already. Sergei Krikalev
flight predict
I have a unique ability to predict the flight of the ball, and my teammates have a unique ability to find me. Abby Wambach
flight stairs elevators
I've been pushed down many flights of stairs in my time, but I always manage to find an elevator Chris Colfer
flight happy last night
We're happy to be on that flight last night. It's just something that's part of what we have to do. Scot Shields
flight policy persons
The nation can no longer afford to continue policies that hasten the flight of persons to the distant suburbs. Jane Byrne
flight enjoy walks
Even if you're not enjoying the flight, it's futile to threaten to get out and walk. Ashleigh Brilliant
flights plan pleased reduce
There is no plan to reduce flights out of Pittsburgh. We are pretty pleased with what we have now. Phil Gee
flights lit manic rampant whether
Loser lit antiheroes aren't well intentioned or earnest; they don't care whether you like them or not. They're self-mocking, ironic and inventive; they narrate their downfalls with manic wordplay, rampant metaphors, wisecracks, and escalating flights of spleen-fueled lyricism. Kate Christensen
flights gives good monitor number people picture
What's in this for us is it gives us a new way to monitor some of our fires. You don't always want to put people in those areas, and it reduces the number of flights we have to make to get a good picture of what's happening. Punky Moore
foolish young impress
Power always impresses the young and foolish. Darren Shan
foolish eloquence affected
I would rather have a plain down-right wisdom than a foolish and affected eloquence. Ben Jonson
foolish speak speaking
So many of us speak foolish when we should be speaking english. Matt Maldre
foolish gossip silence
With well doing you may put to silence foolish men. Bible Bible
foolish fools-and-foolishness
There are well-dressed foolish ideas, just as there are will-dressed fools. Nicolas Chamfort
foolish god ignorance liberty servants silence using
For so is the will of God, that with well doing ye may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men: / As free, and not using your liberty for a cloke of maliciousness, but as the servants of God. Bible Bible
foolish fools-and-foolishness jeopardize plans year
I have a lot of plans for the year and I don't want to jeopardize those by doing something foolish in one day of play. Gustavo Kuerten
foolishly money spending
I feel they're spending money foolishly on a lot of different issues. Terri Morrison
foolish guess judgments lives none time
I guess none of us like to look back in our lives to a time when we made poor judgments and foolish mistakes. John Clayton