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endure failure faults sting suffer
Misfortunes one can endure -- they come from outside, they are accidents. But to suffer for one's own faults -- Ah! there is the sting of life. Oscar Wilde
endure episodic form hundred length novel rigorous town
'One Hundred Years of Solitude' is a masterpiece because it is an episodic novel that has a rigorous form - an unprecedented combination. From the very beginning we know the town of Macondo will endure only a century, so there is a limit to the length of the narrative. Edmund White
endured hardships sacrifices
When I look back at their lives, at the hardships they endured and the sacrifices they made for generations they had never even met, I don?t see how we can do less. Charlene Johnson
endured love sequel
I'd love to make a sequel to 'The Rocketeer.' The film didn't do as well at the box office as we all hoped, but it has endured and generated a following. Joe Johnston
endure himself load moral nor office patience shall speak tis virtue wring
Tis all men's office to speak patience To those that wring under the load of sorrow; But no man's virtue nor sufficiency To be so moral when he shall endure The like himself William Shakespeare
endure strength
I have the strength to endure it all. Moshe Dayan
endured feelings growing introduced life poetry relevance stepmother though understand until
Even though I am the daughter of a poet, and my stepmother is also a poet, growing up, I didn't think I could understand poetry; I didn't think that it had any relevance to my life, the feelings that I endured on a day-to-day basis, until I was introduced to the right poem. Natasha Trethewey
endure liberal male politics punishing run women
Conservative women in politics run a punishing gauntlet. They endure psychological evaluations and near-gynecological exams their male and liberal counterparts do not. Mark McKinnon
endure likes
Every woman likes her own way, but no woman can endure to see another woman master even over a man who does not concern her. Richard Jefferies
literature
Of course, horror/fantasy has always been this disreputable stepchild of literature. Frank Darabont
literature language music-is
Good music is very close to primitive language. Denis Diderot
literature make-it-happen happens
You have to make it happen. Denis Diderot
literature midnight weak
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary. Edgar Allan Poe
literature danger terror
I have, indeed, no abhorrence of danger, except in its absolute effect - in terror. Edgar Allan Poe
literature
The thing we fear we bring to pass. Elbert Hubbard
literature anticipation remember
If pleasures are greatest in anticipation, just remember that this is also true of trouble. Elbert Hubbard
literature shapes degrees
Nothing can happen nowhere. The locale of the happening always colours the happening, and often, to a degree, shapes it. Elizabeth Bowen
literature outcomes language
Mechanical difficulties with language are the outcome of internal difficulties with thought. Elizabeth Bowen
lust weakness rooted
The lust for power is not rooted in strength but in weakness. Erich Fromm
lust disease destructive
There is no disease so destructive as lust. Chanakya
lust rewards able
Happiness is not the reward of virtue, but is virtue itself; nor do we delight in happiness because we restrain from our lusts; but on the contrary, because we delight in it, therefore we are able to restrain them. Baruch Spinoza
lust gold nuggets
So this was where lust was satisfied. If I'd been an old-time miner I'd have asked for my gold nugget back. Ava Gardner
lust underwear wipe
Lust: Which senator once reached for a handkerchief in his pocket and proceeded to wipe his brow with a pair of women's panties? Brad Meltzer
lust desire whispering
Lust is a poor, weak, whimpering, whispering thing compared with that richness and energy of desire which will arise when lust has been killed. C. S. Lewis
lust everyday skins
The skin of everyday appearances stretched over such shamelessness, such consuming explosions of lust. Alice Munro
lust sacred way
To what base ends, and by what abject ways, Are mortals urg'd through sacred lust of praise! Alexander Pope
lust faces face-value
If you take life at face value, it loses its luster pretty quickly. If you go after it, you get more out of it. Christopher Meloni
profit
Taxing profits is tantamount to taxing success. Ludwig von Mises
profit second seem
If only we could have two lives: the first in which to make one's mistakes, which seem as if they have to be made; and the second in which to profit by them. D. H. Lawrence
profitable
What's immediately profitable is the only kind of logic that capitalism understands. Susan George
profit highest
He who serves the public best, makes the highest profits. Ludwig von Mises
profit puts work
We work off of a back log, ... But that puts us in a real profit squeeze. Frank Adams
profit
The profit of the one is the profit of the other. Frederic Bastiat
profit putting
We're making a profit every year, but the thing is, we keep putting that profit back into the business. Michael Kilpatrick
profit invitations
You do not require an invitation to make profits. Dhirubhai Ambani
profits
The profits there are going to be huge. Jim Cavanaugh