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enemy want ifs
If you want enemies, excel others; if you want friends, let others excel you. Charles Caleb Colton
enemy thee harm
Make no enemies; he is insignificant indeed that can do thee no harm. Charles Caleb Colton
enemy causes violent
If a cause be good, the most violent attack of its enemies will not injure it so much as an injudicious defence of it by its friends. Charles Caleb Colton
enemy may
Whatever keeps me from my Bible is my enemy, however harmless it may appear to be. Aiden Wilson Tozer
enemy democracy capitalism
Capitalism and the market are presented as synonymous, but they are not. Capitalism is both the enemy of the market and democracy. David Korten
enemy i-realized persons
Disarmed, I realized how easily you can lose all animosity toward someone you've deemed your enemy as soon as that person stops behaving as such. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
enemy nasty said
The only thing that will be remembered about my enemies after they're dead is the nasty things I've said about them. Camille Paglia
enemy-of-progress enemy progress
Free time is the enemy of progress Casey Neistat
enemy perfect
The perfect was the enemy of the good, Tom Curley
nihilism progress brilliant
Famously, there's not really anywhere to go after nihilism. It's not progressing toward anything, it's a statement of outrage, however brilliant. Alan Moore
nihilism special despair
Meaning is malleable: take it out, you get nihilism and despair. Put it in, you get sacredness and something most special. Dean Ornish
nihilism narcissism impulsive
Courage is impulsive; it is narcissism tempered with nihilism. Ayelet Waldman
nihilism said
There must be somebody there, because somebody must have said "Nobody. A. A. Milne
nihilism desire despair
Nihilism is not only despair and negation, but above all the desire to despair and to negate. Albert Camus
nihilism nihilist part-time
One cannot be a part-time nihilist. Albert Camus
nihilism stills
Most of us will still take nihilism over neanderthalism. David Foster Wallace
nihilism interest
Inexpedient: Not calculated to advance one's interests. Ambrose Bierce
nihilism habit shackles
Habit: A shackle for the free. Ambrose Bierce
want faces misery
I want to escape from myself. For when I do start up and stare myself seedily in the face, as happens to be my case at present, my blankness is inconceivable--indescribable--my misery amazing. Charles Dickens
want waste firsts
Hundreds would never have known want if they had not first known waste. Charles Spurgeon
want revival reverence
If we want revivals, we must revive our reverence for the Word of God. Charles Spurgeon
want walks
I want to walk through life. Alanis Morissette
want wake-up illusion
If you want to stay in a state of illusion, stay in it. But you can always wake up. Alan Watts
want doe angle
I approach every part I'm asked to do and decide to do from exactly the same angle: who is this person, what does he want, how does he attempt to get it, and what happens to him when he doesn't get it, or if he does? Alan Rickman
want making-money
Amateurs want to be right. Professionals want to make money. Alan Greenspan
want painting feels
I feel like there's too many paintings left unpainted that I just don't want to take the time away. Alan Bean
want herds
I don't want to follow the herd. Alain Robert