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believe atheism resistance
I really believe in non-violence, but I also believe in a short of resistance that has to be respectful. Alexandra Paul
believe chance
I don't believe chance can play a role in my literature. Italo Calvino
believe change field method
I change my method and field of reference from book to book because I can never believe in the same thing two times running. Italo Calvino
believe
Personally, I believe in fiction because the stories I like are those with a beginning and an end. Italo Calvino
believes clinton public quite strongly
Whatever you may think of Mrs. Clinton as a character, I think she believes quite strongly in public service. Peter Jennings
believe ownership work
I don't believe in the ownership of work. Richard Rogers
believe searching toward truly wave
What does it mean to truly believe in America? To wave a flag? Or to struggle toward a more searching alternative to the shallowness of the flag-wavers - to criticize, to interrogate, to analyze, to dissent? Rick Perlstein
believed book constantly cope current east fathers fought great middle produced trying war wrote
We are constantly trying to cope with what our fathers or our grandfathers did. I wrote the book 'Great War of Civilization,' and my father was a solider in the First World War which produced the current Middle East - not that he had much to do with that - but he fought in what he believed was the Great War for Civilization. Robert Fisk
believe music side
I believe that my music is just about feelings, and the style is just a side effect. Robert Palmer
desire gut helped mainly people serve
Mainly we helped people gut out their houses. We had a desire to help and serve the people. Rob Wheeler
desire
Lemme tell you about that run. That was desire. That was heart. That was want. Stephen Davis
desires fain fling love
Love that so desires would fain keep her changeless; / Fain would fling the net, and fain have her free. George Meredith
desire love
Love is the irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired. Robert Frost
desire expressed field language learn sciences social students useful
Many students from the social sciences have expressed a desire to learn the language because they know it will be useful in their field of work. Mabel Illidge
desires feet holy serving
Serving at the Feet of the Holy Saints, all desires are fulfilled. Granth Sahib
desire exactly pleased violence
So long as they don't get violent, I want to let everyone say what they wish, for I myself have always said exactly what pleased me. Albert Einstein
desire flatter freely mr otherwise paint pay picture remark skill warts
Mr Lely, I desire you would use all your skill to paint my picture freely like me, and not flatter me at all; but remark all these roughnesses, pimples, warts and everything as you see me, otherwise I will never pay a farthing for it Oliver Cromwell
desired english-philosopher learned repetition result
Much can often be learned by the repetition under different conditions, even if the desired result is not obtained. Archer John Porter Martin
instincts
My instincts are where I need them to be, John Abraham
instincts pressure start time tremendous trust trusted
I feel tremendous pressure. But then when I start to feel pressure I go, 'I have to trust my instincts.' Every time when I haven't trusted my instincts is when I've made mistakes. John Cooper
instinct middle teach tremendous
She's a tremendous middle blocker. You can't teach instinct and she has it. Amy Cooper
instinct union
Literature... is the union of suffering with the instinct for form. Thomas Mann
instinct killer needed tonight
We needed the killer instinct tonight and not let them get back in it. Kim Moore
instinct
I always go by instinct and then wrestle with where by instinct brought me. Al Sharpton
instinct rely more-knowledge
The more knowledge you have, the more you're free to rely on your instincts. Arnold Schwarzenegger
instinct reverence superstitious
Maternal instinct, merely as an instinct, is unworthy of our superstitious reverence. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
instinct mankind interest
The instinct of interest is the universal instinct of mankind. Charles Macklin