Related Quotes
constant earn grind seen weakness
We've seen each other so much, it's a constant battle, ... I'm going to find a weakness if I can, and if not, I'll grind them and make them earn everything they get. Roger Clemens
constantly higher leap price reality
The reality is that the better he does, the higher his price is. So you're constantly late. At some point, you have to make a leap of faith. Mark Gandler
constantly fights job picking
There is a way they come to a conclusion, and it is your job to not constantly be picking fights with it, James Glassman
constant face faith glow inner soap strange strong water
There is a strange glow on the face of a guileless person. Inner cleanliness has its own soap and water - the soap of strong faith and the water of constant practice. Sathya Baba
constantly daily rather signals time traffic
We used to re-time traffic signals once a year. With these cameras, we're constantly doing that on a daily basis. . . . We can do it in real time rather than going out there time after time. Bruce Dressel
constantly declaring directly threat war
Governments go to war directly or by proxy without declaring war. Force, or threat of force, are constantly used to dominate other countries. Sean MacBride
constantly remind
I don't think once you book a part you should stop going to class. I think you should constantly remind yourself that you're working and that you're working on getting better. Tiffany Thornton
constant people seems twitter
Twitter seems just to be constant updates; it seems to me as promotional tool where people talk themselves up, and I don't want it to take over what I'm doing. Tristan MacManus
constantly
You never make it, especially in this industry where you constantly churn out stuff, things. You never finish. Tom Ford
senses takes
That takes away from one of your senses. Mark Bedenbaugh
senses ifs
If we extend our senses, we will consequently extend our knowledge. Neil Harbisson
senses understand
There is no way in which to understand the world without first detecting it through the radar-net of our senses. Diane Ackerman
senses
We become in part what our senses take in. Eknath Easwaran
suffering body occupation
There is nothing I fear so much as idleness, the want of occupation, inactivity, the lethargy of the faculties; when the body is idle, the spirit suffers painfully. Charlotte Bronte
suffering socialism communism
No one should suffer from the great delusion that any form of communism or socialism which promotes the dictatorship of the few instead of the initiative of the millions can produce a happier or more prosperous society. Charles E. Wilson
suffering income cost
Annual income is £ 20, the cost is 19, you will feel happiness. If annual income of £ 20, the cost is £ 20.6, you will see suffering Charles Dickens
suffering-pain expectations broken
I have been bent and broken, but - I hope - into a better shape. Charles Dickens
suffering reign france
The reign of terror to which France submitted has been more justly termed "the reign of cowardice." One knows not which most to execrate,--the nation that could submit to suffer such atrocities, or that low and bloodthirsty demagogue that could inflict them. France, in succumbing to such a wretch as Robespierre, exhibited, not her patience, but her pusillanimity. Charles Caleb Colton
suffering earth sickness
There is no greater mercy that I know of on earth than good health except it is sickness, and that has often been a greater mercy to me than health. Charles Spurgeon
suffering poor consistently
One thing that you consistently see everywhere is that the poor and the under-represented are always the ones who are going to suffer the most and get the short end of the stick. Don Cheadle
suffering care planets
If we were to care about every person suffering on this planet, life would shut down. David Shore
suffering stories who-we-are
We should draw on our story, we should draw on our history. If we don't know who we are, if we don't know how we became what we are, we're going to start suffering from all the obvious detrimental effects of amnesia. David McCullough