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selfish tunnels tennis
To be a tennis champion, you have to be inflexible. You have to be stubborn. You have to be arrogant. You have to be selfish and self-absorbed. Kind of tunnel vision almost. Chris Evert
selfish media people
Yet, while producing increasingly selfish people, the mantra of the Left, and therefore of the universities and the media, has been for generations that capitalism and the free market, not the welfare state, produces selfish people. Dennis Prager
selfish weak wish
For selfish reasons, I really wish we were having a weak field, so I would have a better chance. Fred Funk
selfish halfway-there likes
We make music for a living. Like I've always said, if you like what you're doing, you're halfway there; if someone else likes it, that's even better. If they don't like it, at least you like it. Not to be selfish, but you kind of have to be. Eddie Van Halen
selfish heart mind
What you learn about yourself is that you continue to see that you're selfish. It's so easy, in our Laodicean culture with all the different things that grab our minds that aren't of eternal value, to let those tentacles wrap themselves around your heart. That's one of the reasons why we love going overseas. It helps us to break free of those things. We've been on all of these trips, but it's easy to slide back into the selfishness of life. That's what we find out about ourselves. Aaron Kampman
selfish heart joy
It is not selfish to be happy. It is your highest purpose. Your joy is the greatest contribution you can make to life on the planet. A heart at peace with its owner blesses everyone it touches. Alan Cohen
selfish love-you responsibility
It is not selfish or narcissistic to love yourself. It is your first and foremost responsibility. Alan Cohen
selfish society truth
The truth is, I think we are a self-less society, not a selfish society. Because we're so busy now. Phil McGraw
selfishness incentives laziness
Under a socialist mode of production all personal incentives which selfishness provides under capitalism are removed, and a premium is put upon laziness and negligence. Whereas in a capitalist society selfishness incites everyone to the utmost diligence, in a socialist society it makes for inertia and laxity. Ludwig von Mises
giving enough-time enough
Give yourself enough time to really learn how to cook. Alexandra Guarnaschelli
giving literature doe
That writer does the most who gives his reader the most knowledge and takes from him the least time. Charles Caleb Colton
giving life living recognized
Life is not recognized by living as much as it is by giving. Sasha Azevedo
giving less lies
Liberality lies less in giving liberally than in the timeliness of the gift. Jean Bruyere
giving lives love self
LOVE lives by giving and forgiving. Self lives by getting and forgetting. Sathya Baba
giving time year
So, giving this time of year is very important. Sandra Miniutti
giving good looking pitchers problem proves time
Milo is looking as good as any of the pitchers we have right now. He hasn't been in the rotation, but I have no problem in giving him the ball. Each time out he proves me wrong. Greg Chandler
giving good maybe
Maybe we are giving effort. Maybe we aren't good enough. Larry Brown
giving hopefully music offering sharing
Music is my way of sharing my story, of giving back, and hopefully offering hope. Ally McBeal
asks favor involving somebody verify
When somebody asks for a favor involving information, if you don't know him or can't verify his identity, just say no. Kevin Mitnick
asks bogged business computing simply
If someone asks me what cloud computing is, I try not to get bogged down with definitions. I tell them that, simply put, cloud computing is a better way to run your business. Marc Benioff
asks assuming attempt cease claim effort identity safeguard
Love... asks that you disavow your attempt to enlarge your own identity by diminishing that of others. It asks that you cease your effort to safeguard your own claim to well-being by assuming the inferiority of others' claims. It asks, actually, that you die. Thomas Howard
asks central curve issue means record today whether yield
Mr. Greenspan's 'conundrum' is a central issue here and asks whether the yield curve today means what it used to mean. Even if it does mean what it used to, the record is still pretty patchy anyway. Anirvan Banerji
asks certain four french himself individual leaves lives months normal number pakistan people religious sudden three
One asks himself why a certain number of young French people are in Pakistan in religious schools, ... It's not normal that an individual who lives in our neighborhoods leaves all of a sudden for four months in Afghanistan, three months in Syria. We want to know who is going where, for how long, and when they come back. Nicolas Sarkozy
asks decision help support whatever
Obviously, we want him to come back, but we'll help him with that decision if he asks our opinion. We know that whatever his decision, we'll support it. Willie Martinez
asks calories cook cooks cow gets line work
No one asks the cow or the chicken where it gets its protein. I eat about 4,000 or 5,000 calories a day, and I cook for myself. I also have a line of cooks that work with me - some raw, some vegan. John Salley
asks benefit derives good himself society start
No one asks himself what good or benefit society derives from him. Start by rendering benefit to society. Sathya Baba
asks body dad gorgeous guns men pictures send
My dad asks if I'm safe, and I send him pictures of all these gorgeous men with guns and body armor. Jessica Lloyd