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fighting honor beats
Well, if you pick a fight with somebody that's smaller than you and you beat them, where's the honor in that? Carol Moseley Braun
fighting
I like fighting. I get into rows all the time. Carlos Fuentes
fighting years goes-on
Aravis also had many quarrels (and, I'm afraid even fights) with Cor, but they always made it up again: so that years later, when they were grown up they were so used to quarreling and making it up again that they got married so as to go on doing it more conveniently. C. S. Lewis
fighting left people
We want people to know that Como's not going to be a dumping ground. The drugs left a stigma, but we're fighting that. John Hudson
fighting men joy
Subjection of any kind and in any place is beneath the dignity of man ... the highest joy is to fight by the side of those who for any reason of their own making or ours, are unable to develop to full human stature. Agnes Smedley
fighting would-be dull
If you went through life refusing all the bait dangled in front of you, that would be no life at all. No changes would be made and you would have nothing to fight against. Life would be dull as ditchwater. Alan Sillitoe
fighting space people
I realized up there that our planet is not infinite. It's fragile. That may not be obvious to a lot of folks, and it's tough that people are fighting each other here on Earth instead of trying to get together and live on this planet. We look pretty vulnerable in the darkness of space. Alan Shepard
fighting gentleman ugly
I grant an ugly woman is a blot on the fair face of creation; but as to the gentleman, let them be solicitous to possess only strength and valour: let their motto be:Hunt, shoot, and fight: the rest is not worth a flip. Charlotte Bronte
fighting battle feminism
But life is a battle: may we all be enabled to fight it well! Charlotte Bronte
squash fire hammers
I took all my wax studies and threw them in the fire that's the way it is when something unpleasant happens to me. I take my hammer and I squash a figure. Camille Claudel
squash government spirit
Big government squashes the human spirit Dennis Prager
squash world bugs
Anyone can squash a bug but all professors of this world couldn't build one. Arthur Schopenhauer
squash matter beats
Every pitcher can beat you, it doesn't matter how good you are. Barry Bonds
squash studies threw took unpleasant wax
I took all my wax studies and threw them in the fire... that's the way it is when something unpleasant happens to me. I take my hammer and I squash a figure. Camille Claudel
squash life-is-hard hard-life
Why am I so soft in the middle when the rest of my life is so hard? Paul Simon
squash broken broken-promises
Do not be too hard, lest you be broken; do not be too soft, lest you be squeezed. Ali ibn Abi Talib
squash literature ifs
Be soft, even if you stand to get squashed. E. M. Forster
squash vegetables side-dishes
I find that vegetables like butternut squash, which I feel unexcited about as a side dish, I'm thrilled to eat in a soup. Cynthia Nixon
innovation intuition littles
Conclusions arrived at through reasoning have very little or no influence in altering the course of our lives. Carlos Castaneda
innovation committed illuminating
Innovations to which we are not committed are illuminating things. Agnes Repplier
innovation understanding growth
Rapid population growth and technological innovation, combined with our lack of understanding about how the natural systems of which we are a part work, have created a mess. David Suzuki
innovation eras revolution
Biomimicry is innovation inspired by nature. In a society accustomed to dominating or 'improving' nature, this respectful imitation is a radically new approach, a revolution really. Unlike the Industrial Revolution, the Biomimicry Revolution introduces an era based not on what we can extract from nature, but on what we can learn from her. Janine Benyus
innovation process never-ending
The process of innovation is, of course, never ending. Alan Greenspan
innovation reform reformation
To innovate is not to reform. Edmund Burke
innovation stranger public-speaking
Anyone who has invented a better mousetrap, or the contemporary equivalent, can expect to be harassed by strangers demanding that you read their unpublished manuscripts or undergo the humiliation of public speaking, usually on remote Midwestern campuses. Barbara Ehrenreich
innovation details matter
The first step in innovation is to know that a thing can be created. After that, the rest is a matter of detail. Brian Herbert
innovation influence ifs
You can expect no influence if you are not susceptible to influence. Carl Jung