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emulation fever envious
An envious fever of pale and bloodless emulation. William Shakespeare
emulation genius conscious
Biomimicry is … the conscious emulation of life’s genius. Janine Benyus
emulation run
Emulation is slower, sometimes much slower, than applications that run natively. Joe Wilcox
emulation charity spontaneous
True charity is spontaneous and finds its own occasion; it is never the offspring of importunity, nor of emulation. Hosea Ballou
emulation students praise
Praise begets emulation,--a goodly seed to sow among youthful students. Horace Mann
emulation reader moved
A writer is a reader who is moved to emulation. William Maxwell
students sometimes poet
There's been no poet, no great poet in the history of poetry who hasn't also been a great reader of poetry. This is sometimes distressing to my students when I tell them this. Edward Hirsch
students
I've always loved being a student. Elizabeth Olsen
students hard
It's very hard to remain a student in life. Carol Kane
students significant aids
I voted for the Deficit Reduction Package with significant heartburn over the student aid provisions. Bob Inglis
students
We're going to take a look at all the qualifications that all of the students bring. Paul Kohn
students three year
Three years ago, I had 18 students, ... and this year I have 44. Steve Gray
students wonder enough
One wonders at the docility of the students who evidently must be satisfied enough with the credentials to be uncaring about the lack of education. Jane Jacobs
students impossible affair
To the stern student of affairs, Beirut is a phenomenon, beguiling perhaps, but quite, quite impossible. Jan Morris
students unhappy
There are unhappy parents, students and staff. The only ones who are happy are the administration. Carmen Davis
praise good-things should
Good things should be praised. William Shakespeare
praise prove
Praise us as we are tasted, allow us as we prove. William Shakespeare
praise increase
We increase whatever we praise. Charles Fillmore
praise creation increase
We increase whatever we praise. The whole creation responds to praise, and is glad. Charles Fillmore
praise standards higher
Praise invariably implies a reference to a higher standard. Aristotle
praise strikes strokes
Thy praise or dispraise is to me alike; One doth not stroke me, nor the other strike. Ben Jonson
praise tis words
Tis better that a man's own works, than that another man's words should praise him L. Estrange
praise neglect mansfield-park
that you seemed almost as fearful of notice and praise as other women were of neglect. (Edmund to Fanny) Jane Austen
praise tend throw upbeat
I'm a pretty upbeat guy. I tend to throw a lot of praise around. Joe Girardi