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ebb-and-flow race feelings
There will be strange ebbs and flows in the tide of race feelings. Amy Levy
ebb-and-flow justice diversity
In the unceasing ebb and flow of justice and oppression we must all dig channels as best we may, that at the propitious moment somewhat of the swelling tide may be conducted to the barren places of life. Jane Addams
ebb-and-flow people understanding
I'm in the trenches; I do the best work I can always do. Having said that, the way that what I do converges with the outside world is fascinating to me. Because it ebbs and flows. People's interest and understanding, it changes all the time. Daryl Hall
ebb-and-flow natural survived
I can survive setbacks, I've survived a lot of setbacks in my life. I don't see them as anything other than the natural ebb and flow of life and politics. Hillary Clinton
ebb-and-flow movement alive
Being fully present isn’t something that happens once and then you have achieved it; it’s being awake to the ebb and flow and movement and creation of life, being alive to the process of life itself. Pema Chodron
ebb-and-flow rivers shadow
There is nothing in the whole world which abides. All things are in a state of ebb and flow, and every shadow passes away. Even time itself, like a river, is constantly gliding away . Ovid
ebb-and-flow actors kind
Actors, you kind of have these ebbs and flows. These moments where you're in your glory - where you're really cracking - and moments where you're not. Mark Ruffalo
ebb-and-flow tides judgment
As inclination changes, thus ebbs and flows the unstable tide of public judgment. Friedrich Schiller
ebb-and-flow people facts
It's such a capricious, strange existence, basing your life on the whims of others, and basing your ebbs and flows of confidence and lack of confidence on the fact that people either choose you or don't. Jon Hamm
tides miscommunication
Tide goes in, tide goes out. Never a miscommunication. You can't explain that. You can't explain why the tide goes in. Bill O'Reilly
tides
Tide comes in, tide goes out, you can't explain it! Bill O'Reilly
tides poppies bonfire
And far and wide, in a scarlet tide, The poppy's bonfire spread. Bayard Taylor
tides flow wealth
Wealth is a tide which flows into one place by ebbing from another. Austin O'Malley
tides rising boat
Online education is like a rising tide, it's going to lift all boats, Anant Agarwal
tides one-thing
It's the tide. It's the dismal tide. It's not the one thing. Cormac McCarthy
tides body evolution
The tide of evolution carries everything before it, thoughts no less than bodies, and persons no less than nations. George Santayana
tides sometimes
I say to myself, sometimes the tide is just out. But it always comes back in again. Jewel
tides details great-nations
The personal was, compared with the tides of great nations, a bothersome detail. Gregory Benford
judgment profit draws
A right judgment draws us a profit from all things we see . William Shakespeare
judgment checks good-judgment
Hope is a great falsifier. Let good judgment keep her in check. Baltasar Gracian
judgments later ought played reserve statements twelve
Let's be honest, what are we? Twelve and five? We've played 17 games. I think we ought to reserve those kind of judgments and statements to much later down the road. John Brady
judgmental hard
I've worked really, really hard on myself to not be judgmental. Jane Fonda
judgment should judgment-of-others
I learned always to trust my own deep sense of what I should do, and not just obediently trust the judgment of others - even others better than I am. Barbara Deming
judgment liar thief
Milosevic, who in my judgment is a liar and a thief and a scoundrel, Lawrence Eagleburger
judgmental cop behavior
Being judgmental about your own behavior is actually another cop-out because it makes you feel as though you're doing something virtuous. Barbara Sher
judgments translate vote
Shareholders will be able to make better judgments about compensation, and that can translate into how you vote for directors. Ed Durkin
judgment rush
What you've had here . . . is not a rush to judgment -- it's a stampede to judgment, Arlen Specter