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pain laughing giving
Your Pain May Give Laugh To Somebody But Your Laugh Shouldn't Give Pain To Anybody Charlie Chaplin
pain optimistic heart
Smile, though your heart is aching. Smile, even though it's breaking. When there are clouds in the sky, you'll get by if you smile through your pain and sorrow. Smile and maybe tomorrow, you'll see the sun come shining through for you. Charlie Chaplin
pain health healing
In recent years, research into the prevention and treatment of arthritis has led to measures that successfully reduce pain and improve the quality of life for millions. Charles W. Pickering
pain real character
My characters seem real because they are drawn from the realities of my life. I didn't have to research their pain; I just tapped into my own. Charles de Lint
pain real power
To know the pains of power, we must go to those who have it; to know its pleasures, we must go to those who are seeking it: the pains of power are real, its pleasures imaginary. Charles Caleb Colton
pain age youth
The seeds of repentance are sown in youth by pleasure, but the harvest is reaped in age by pain. Charles Caleb Colton
pain shadow substance
Pain may be said to follow pleasure as its shadow; but the misfortune is that in this particular case, the substance belongs to the shadow, the emptiness to its cause. Charles Caleb Colton
pain shadow may
Pain may be said to follow pleasure as its shadow. Charles Caleb Colton
pain angel reflection
If there be a pleasure on earth which angels cannot enjoy, and which they might almost envy man the possession of, it is the power of relieving distress--if there be a pain which devils might pity man for enduring, it is the death-bed reflection that we have possessed the power of doing good, but that we have abused and perverted it to purposes of ill. Charles Caleb Colton
resistance wiping-out rescue
God rescues us by breaking us, by shattering our strength and wiping out our resistance. Aiden Wilson Tozer
resistance sometimes comfortable
I have to get comfortable with resistance, and even sometimes with hostility. ![]()
resistance legislation approach
Industries are fearful of legislation. But if you start in the marketplace and forge a solution, you get a lot less resistance - and often a more flexible approach. Cary Sherman
resistance violence mets
Wanting anything too desperately is a form of aggression and violence, which will always be met with resistance. Bryant H. McGill
resistance violence were-meant-to-be
Any act of violence creates resentment and resistance, because humans were meant to be free. Bryant H. McGill
resistance obedience tyranny
Resistance to tyranny ius obedience to God Susan B. Anthony
resistance recognition revolutionary
I shall earnestly and persistently continue to urge all women to the practical recognition of the old Revolutionary maxim. Resistance to tyranny is obedience to God. Susan B. Anthony
resistance use body
My system uses no apparatus. The resistance of your own body is the best and safest apparatus. Charles Atlas
resistance things-change used
I have a resistance to change in things that I feel comfortable with and that I'm used to. Dennis Quaid
degrees measuring productivity
Stop measuring days by degree of productivity and start experiencing them by degree of presence. Alan Watts
degrees done sitcom
I had done the sitcom thing to lesser and lesser degrees of success. David Alan Grier
degrees biology
One of my degrees was a science degree in biology. Elizabeth Moon
degrees bliss form
The highest form of bliss is living with a certain degree of folly Desiderius Erasmus
degrees hysterical easy
The degree of notoriety I have is fine and easy. There's nothing hysterical about it. Bill Nighy
degrees five higher
We'll be averaging about five degrees higher than normal. Tony Cristaldi
degrees murder justify
There’s simply nothing in there that would justify second degree murder. Alan Dershowitz
degrees earth millions
The center of the earth is about a million degrees. Al Gore
degrees certain university
It will be readily admitted, that a degree conferred by an university, ought to be a pledge to the public that he who holds it possesses a certain quantity of knowledge. Charles Babbage