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might occupation certain
To such idle talk it might further be added: that whenever a certain exclusive occupation is coupled with specific shortcomings, it is likewise almost certainly divorced from certain other shortcomings. Carl Friedrich Gauss
might majesty wild-geese
No more I do, your Majesty. But what's that got to do with it? I might as well die on a wild goose chase as die here. C. S. Lewis
might next shock time
What the shock might be next time is unpredictable. Richard DeKaser
might narnia chechnya
Because to Americans, Chechnya might as well be a suburb of Narnia. Aasif Mandvi
might
We were already down two there. If we were tied, we might have done something differently. John Gibbons
might goes-on wells
We might as well die as to go on living like this. Charlie Chaplin
might potatoes
What small potatoes we all are, compared with what we might be! Charles Dudley Warner
might stairs lorry
Mr Lorry asks the witness questions: Ever been kicked? Might have been. Frequently? No. Ever kicked down stairs? Decidedly not; once received a kick at the top of a staircase, and fell down stairs of his own accord. Charles Dickens
might use disaster
But ah! disasters have their use; And life might e'en be too sunshiny... Charles Stuart Calverley
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 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 standards higher
Praise invariably implies a reference to a higher standard. Aristotle
praise made malcontent
The humblest praise most, while cranks & malcontents praise least. Praise almost seems to be inner health made audible C. S. Lewis
praise tend throw upbeat
I'm a pretty upbeat guy. I tend to throw a lot of praise around. Joe Girardi
praised
If anything I was probably loved and praised too much as a child. I think that's why I can't accept any compliments. Max Winkler
praise
Praise does wonders for our sense of hearing. Arnold H. Glasow
praise strikes strokes
Thy praise or dispraise is to me alike; One doth not stroke me, nor the other strike. Ben Jonson
be-good
When you're told to be good, you have to get rid of whatever is bad. I sure identify with that. Jane Fonda
be-good ifs knows
You’ll never be good if you don’t know that you are. Bill Murray
be-good presumption
There's a presumption that somehow you calculate beforehand whether something is going to be good politically or not. I simply don't. Bob Brown
be-good ifs spares
God spares us because He is good, but He could not be good if He were not just. Aiden Wilson Tozer
be-good
Something needn't be large to be good. Elizabeth Bishop
be-good
You have to be kinder to yourself, because it's a part of being good. Aya Cash
be-good
Learn to be good for something. Brigham Young
be-good gods-will fooled
Pretend to be good always and even God will be fooled. Kurt Vonnegut
be-good impediments general-public
There cannot be any impediment to science that will ultimately be good to the general public. Anthony Fauci