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reflection simple focus
Thanksgiving is a time of quiet reflection; an annual reminder that God has, again, been ever so faithful. The solid and simple things of life are brought into clear focus. Charles R. Swindoll
reflection doubt preparation
When you go out onto the stage, all the preparation has to be forced into your subconscious. For the moment of the performance, we all have to return to a new level of unconsciousness. All the reflection and all the doubts have to be laid aside before you start. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
reflection wind sea
If you have never been at sea in a heavy gale, you can form no idea of the confusion of mind occasioned by wind and spry together. They blind, deafen, and strangle you, and take away all power of action or reflection. Edgar Allan Poe
reflection games chess
The higher powers of the reflective intellect are more decidedly and more usefully tasked by the unostentatious game of draughts than by all the elaborate frivolity of chess. Edgar Allan Poe
reflection past years
In retrospect, the past seems not one existence with a continuous flow of years and events that follow each other in logical sequence, but a life periodically dividing into entirely separate compartments. Change of surroundings, interests, pursuits, has made it seem actually more like different incarnations. Eleanor Robson Belmont
reflection our-relationship
All relationships are a reflection of our relationship to ourself. Deepak Chopra
reflection mirrors world
The world is a reflection of who we are and if we don't like the reflection, it doesn't really help to break the mirror. Deepak Chopra
reflection interesting brain
The interesting thing is that you don't have to know the answers - simply asking the questions and your reflection itself causes the rewiring of the brain. Deepak Chopra
reflection grammar made
Your grammar is a reflection of your image. Good or bad, you have made an impression. And like all impressions, you are in total control. Jeffrey Gitomer
sorrow atmosphere melancholy
I felt that I breathed an atmosphere of sorrow. Edgar Allan Poe
sorrow bigger grows
The sorrow grows bigger when the sorrow's denied. Eddie Vedder
sorrow highest
Poetry comes from the highest happiness or the deepest sorrow. Abdul Kalam
sorrow done ends
For sorrow ends not, when it seemeth done. William Shakespeare
sorrow doe chance
This feather stirs; she lives! if it be so, it is a chance which does redeem all sorrows that ever I have felt. William Shakespeare
sorrow suffering our-thoughts
Physical suffering apart, not a single sorrow exists that can touch us except through our thoughts. Maurice Maeterlinck
sorrow thou thy winter
Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, / No winter in thy year! Michael Bruce
sorrow despair prodigious
There is prodigious strength in sorrow and despair. Charles Dickens
sorrow sin repentance
Slight sorrow for sin is sufficient, provided it at the same time produces amendment. Charles Caleb Colton
admitting caused harm hesitation humiliated
Mr. Berg has no hesitation admitting that what he did was wrong. He's been humiliated by the harm he's caused this young lady. Larry Combs
admitting avenues exactly explaining motivation
Now you've got someone admitting exactly what the motivation was and explaining all the avenues they used. Kent Cooper
admitting life power
What is there unreasonable in admitting the intervention of a supernatural power in the most ordinary circumstances of life? Jules Verne
admitting company failure hard helps learning methodical open thinking
Nothing helps make a leader more approachable than admitting your struggles, screw-ups and behind-the-scenes thinking on hard calls. If the leader makes this a priority, the whole company will be more open and methodical learning from failure. Scott Weiss
admitting assume funny people saying suppose untrue
I suppose I shouldn't go around admitting I speak untruths on the radio. When I say something untrue on the air, I mean for it to be transparently untrue. I assume people know when I'm just saying something for effect. Or to be funny. Ira Glass
admitting arms assist bearing government means pay privileges sharing taxes whites
I go for all sharing the privileges of the government, who assist in bearing its burdens. Consequently, I go for admitting all whites to the right of suffrage, who pay taxes or bear arms (by no means excluding females). Abraham Lincoln
admitting exactly grounded honesty humility indeed
Honesty is grounded in humility and indeed in humiliation, and in admitting exactly where we are powerless. David Whyte
admitting failure gifts good means modesty open practice raising remaining self surprise taking ways
Modesty means admitting the possibility of error, subsuming the self for the good of the whole, remaining open to surprise and the gifts that only failure can bring. There are many ways to practice it. Try taking up golf. Or making your own bagels. Or raising a teenager. Nancy Gibbs
admitting rescue said
Woman! Come out! I have—" She looked down at the bloodless grass, embarrassed. "I have come to rescue you," she finally said, as if admitting that she were covered in boils. Catherynne M. Valente