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attitude humble boys
In the work of the greatest geniuses, humble beginnings will reveal themselves somewhere, but one cannot trace the slightest sign of them in Shakespeare ... I am not concerned with who wrote the works of Shakespeare ... but I can hardly think it was the Stratford boy. Whoever wrote them had an aristocratic attitude. Charlie Chaplin
attitude laughing tragedy
In the creation of comedy, it is paradoxical that tragedy stimulates the spirit of ridicule; because ridicule, I suppose is an attitude of defiance: we must laugh in the face of our helplessness against the forces of nature - or go insane Charlie Chaplin
attitude people healthy
As I began to love myself I freed myself of anything that is no good for my health - food, people, things, situations, and everything that drew me down and away from myself. At first I called this attitude a healthy egoism. Today I know it is Love of Oneself. Charlie Chaplin
attitude wish happens
Impossibilities are merely things of which we have not learned, or which we do not wish to happen. Charles W. Chesnutt
attitude hard-times negative
You walk around with a negative attitude and you're just naturally going to bring trouble and hard times down on yourself. Charles de Lint
attitude character writing
I think a good writer is a mix of confidence (sure that what they're writing is going to appeal to their readers) and uncertainty (what if all these words are crap?). If you're too confident, you get an attitude that seeps through into your writing, affecting the characters and the story. If you're too uncertain, you'll never finish anything. Charles de Lint
attitude men weather
There is something good in all weathers. If it doesn't happen to be good for my work today, it's good for some other man's today... and will come around for me tomorrow. Charles Dickens
attitude ignorance littles
A little learning is a dangerous thing, but a little patronage more so. Charles Dickens
attitude philosophy book
God wants you to understand the Word of God. The Bible is not a mystery book. It's not a book of philosophy. It's a book of truth that explains the attitude and heart of almighty God. Charles Stanley
not-good-enough improvement catalyst
An act of leadership is to say that whatever's happening now is not good enough and suggest or show that we can do better. If you don't have that, then you don't have the catalyst for continuous improvement. David J. Anderson
not-good-enough important able
It's not good enough to just know what to say about the policy; it's really important to take the extra step to learn the policy, to be able to understand it, and articulate it. Dana Perino
not-good-enough feels kinship
I feel a kinship with anyone who feels that their road, their life or who they really are is not good enough. I really relate to that. Baz Luhrmann
not-good-enough needs information
Management has to provide the coordinating mechanism between what the supplier provides and what the user needs in not-good-enough situations where product architecture is consequently interdependent. Management always beats markets when there is not sufficient information. Clayton Christensen
not-good-enough driving guru
The outsourcing gurus have been driving the theory, and they are saying everybody ought always to do this. But it is really contingent on where you are on the spectrum from "not good enough" to "more than good enough," relative to each tier of the market. Clayton Christensen
not-good-enough mind may
Dear God, Please untie the nots. All of the can nots, should nots, may nots and have nots. Please erase from my mind the thoughts that I am not good enough. Iyanla Vanzant
not-good-enough acting actors
Wanting to be a good actor is not good enough. You must want to be a great actor. You just have to have that. Gary Oldman
not-good-enough revolution moments
Revolutionary moments attract those who are not good enough for established institutions as well as those who are too good for them. George Bernard Shaw
not-good-enough half educate
We educate one another; and we cannot do this if half of us consider the other half not good enough to talk to. George Bernard Shaw
agitation airport employees government lives question thousands until
We're going to intensify our agitation until the government relents. It is the question of the lives of thousands of airport employees and their families. Nitin Jadhav
agitation bipolar common depression depressive education forms major standard work
There is no common standard for education about diagnosis. Distinguishing between bipolar depression and major depressive disorder, for example, can be difficult, and mistakes are common. Misdiagnosis can be lethal. Medications that work well for some forms of depression induce agitation in others. Kay Redfield Jamison
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Such is the constitution of man that labor may be styled its own reward; nor will any external incitements be requisite, if it be considered how much happiness is gained, and how much misery escaped, by frequent and violent agitation of the body Samuel Johnson
agitation full granted pause political position power responsibility until women
This position is untenable, and there can be no pause in the agitation for full political power and responsibility until these are granted to all the women of the nation. Florence Kelley
agitation celebrate
We celebrate that, considering the agitation from the population. Brigalia Bam
agitation letters moments
Such a letter was not to be soon recovered from. . . . Every moment rather brought fresh agitation. It was an overpowering happiness. Jane Austen
agitation future protests situation
There could be more agitation and protests in the future as the situation demands. Baburam Bhattarai
agitation born civilization discontent progress
Intelligent discontent is the mainspring of civilization. Progress is born of agitation. It is agitation or stagnation. Eugene Debs
agitation bourgeoisie communist-manifesto
Constant revolutionizing of production, uninterrupted disturbance of all social conditions, everlasting uncertainty and agitation distinguish the bourgeosis epoch from all earlier ones. Karl Marx