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sight woods matter
When we are lost in the woods, the sight of a signpost is a great matter. C. S. Lewis
sight water meditation
The process could be likened to relaxing on a riverbank and watching a fish leap out of the water, sparkle for a moment in the sunlight, then dive back in a graceful arc. There is no need to engage in a mental dialogue about the merits and demerits of the fish, emotionally react to the fish, or jump into the water to try to catch the fish. Once the fish is out of sight, it should also be out of mind. Bill Vaughan
sight surprised
I won't be surprised if we are not out of each other's sight the whole way. Neville Crichton
sight evil example
We sometimes learn more from the sight of evil than from an example of good; and it is well to accustom ourselves to profit by the evil which is so common, while that which is good is so rare. Blaise Pascal
sight misery instinct
Notwithstanding the sight of all our miseries, which press upon us and take us by the throat, we have an instinct which we cannot repress, and which lifts us up. Blaise Pascal
sight offending names
Saints are described as fearing the name of God; they are reverent worshippers; they stand in awe of the Lord's authority; they are afraid of offending Him; they feel their own nothingness in the sight of the Infinite One. Charles Spurgeon
sight singing melody
They were singing in French, but the melody was freedom and any American could understand that. Audie Murphy
sight african-american challenges
Presumption should never make us neglect that which appears easy to us, nor despair make us lose courage at the sight of difficulties. Benjamin Banneker
sight may found
When a nation goes down, or a society perishes, one condition may always be found; they forgot where they came from. They lost sight of what had brought them along. Carl Sandburg
movement negative talk trying ways
Our movement is trying to talk about (environmental issues) in real ways and not in negative terms. Disengagement is not an option. Richard Cizik
movement
Other than that, there isn't much movement in the market. Mamoru Ashimoto
movement speech form
Elemental music is never just music. It's bound up with movement, dance and speech, and so it is a form of music in which one must participate, in which one is involved not as a listener but as a co-performer. Carl Orff
movement levels flow
There is in every organism, at whatever level, an underlying flow of movement toward constructive fulfillment of its inherent possibilities. Carl Rogers
movements position specific technical
I will have them do movements that are specific to their position. I'm not technical enough when it comes to football. That's for the position coaches. Joe Juraszek
movement toilets sitting
Martin Luther dreamed up Protestantism while sitting on the toilet at Wittenburg monastery, and we know what a big movement that became. Anton LaVey
movement absolutes
Notre nature est dans le mouvement; le repos entier est la mort. Our nature consists in movement; absolute rest is death. Blaise Pascal
movement pitch
The pitch had a lot of moisture on it. There was a lot of movement off the wicket, more than there was in the air. Irfan Pathan
movement
She's a lot better this year. She has a lot more movement on her pitches. Ashley Lewie
pioneers easy fascinating
It is not easy to be a pioneer - but oh, it is fascinating! Elizabeth Blackwell
pioneers roles women-in-politics
Margaret Thatcher was a pioneer, willingly or unwillingly, for the role of women in politics, Meryl Streep
pioneers highways nations
The footsteps of a pioneer become ultimately the highway of a nation. Ameen Rihani
pioneers levels satisfied
I'd like to be remembered as someone who wasn't satisfied with just one level of musicianship ... as someone who was a pioneer. Amy Winehouse
pioneers settlers
Pioneers get slaughtered, and the settlers prosper. Daymond John
pioneers rebel designer
Rebels and non-conformists are often the pioneers and designers of change. Indira Gandhi
pioneers fiction use
Of course I didn't pioneer the use of food in fiction: it has been a standard literary device since Chaucer and Rabelais, who used food wonderfully as a metaphor for sensuality. Joanne Harris
pioneers blazing trails
It's not always as comfortable blazing the trail as it is walking on it. Joan Lunden
pioneers moonstruck madness
All pioneers are considered to be afflicted with moonstruck madness. Lucy Maud Montgomery