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carpe-diem wasting-time remember
When you kill time, remember that it has no resurrection. Aiden Wilson Tozer
carpe-diem anxiety alarms
We live in the midst of alarms; anxiety beclouds the future; we expect some new disaster with each newspaper we read. Abraham Lincoln
carpe-diem kind public-service
Every kind of service necessary to the public good becomes honorable by being necessary. Albert Schweitzer
carpe-diem looks situation
Look for the good in every person and every situation. You'll almost always find it. Brian Tracy
carpe-diem perfection genius
The principle mark of genius is not perfection but originality, the opening of new frontiers. Arthur Koestler
carpe-diem bombs window
The word "now" is like a bomb through the window, and it ticks. Arthur Miller
carpe-diem men lazy
The vigorous are no better than the lazy during one half of life, for all men are alike when asleep. Aristotle
carpe-diem should-have should
You should *have* an experience; it shouldn't just *be* an experience. Alan Cumming
carpe-diem pact carpe
History is a pact between the dead, the living, and the yet unborn. Edmund Burke
ice burning may
Persecuting bigots may be compared to those burning lenses which Lenhenboeck and others composed from ice; by their chilling apathy they freeze the suppliant; by their fiery zeal they burn the sufferer. Charles Caleb Colton
ice love picks struggled throw today weight
We struggled with our weight all game. The ice was perfect. I love the ice here. We've had two picks all tournament. Today we just didn't throw right. Shannon Kleibrink
ice stage remembered
The stage floor was a stage of thin ice for me to tread. To hold my own or to sink through and die, never to be remembered. Eartha Kitt
ice flames giving
That feeling when you're so cold you'd give anything to be warm - I've had it before, literally huddled around a candle flame on an ice sheet. Bear Grylls
ice-cream expression icons
If Abstract Expression reached for the sublime, Pop turned ordinary imagery into icons. Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol illuminated the transformative power of context and the process of reproduction. Claes Oldenburg's soft ice-cream cones and hamburgers changed sculpture from hard to soft, from stasis to transformation. Arne Glimcher
ice guests rough
I like when the ice gets thin, the going gets rough, the guests get edgy. Dick Cavett
ice long done
If I had wanted to ice the little toad, I would have done it a long time ago. Dennis Miller
ice-cream syrup cherries
We still have to put some cherry syrup on it, and then we can eat it Bill Murray
ice inches six track
We have never been on the track this early. There are always six inches of ice out there. J. J. Johnson
omission nonfiction sin
In reference works, as in sin, omission is as bad as willful misbehavior. Elizabeth McCracken
omission self identity
There is a terrible blindness in the love that wants only to accommodate. It's not only to do with omissions and half-truths. It implants a lack of being in the speaker and robs the self of an identity without which it is impossible for one to grow close to another. Alexander Theroux
omission world action
The world turns on our every action, and our every omission, whether we know it or not. Abraham Verghese
omission sun danger
Omission to do what is necessary Seals a commission to a blank of danger; And danger, like an ague, subtly taints Even then when we sit idly in the sun. William Shakespeare
omission challenges would-be
Some consider the puzzles that are created by their omissions as spicy challenges, without which their texts would be boring; others shun clarity lest their work is considered trivial. Edsger Dijkstra
omission sublime poet
What believer sees a disturbing omission or infelicity? The text, whether of prophet or of poet, expands for whatever we can put into it, and even his bad grammar is sublime. George Eliot
omission historical banking
I am myself persuaded, on the basis of extensive study of the historical evidence, that... the severity of each of the contractions - 1920-21, 1929-33, and 1937-38 - is directly attributable to acts of commission and omission by the Reserve authorities and would not have occurred under earlier monetary and banking arrangements. Milton Friedman
omission evil wickedness
The omission of good is no less reprehensible than the commission of evil. Plutarch
omission lust care
He, then, that would mortify any disquieting lust: let him take care to be equally diligent in all parts of obedience, and know that every lust, every omission of duty, is burdensome to God, though only one be burdensome to him. John Owen