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tolerance quality isms
The qualities most needed are charity and tolerance, not some form of fanatical faith such as is offered to us by the various rampant isms Bertrand Russell
tolerance finding-yourself insane
If you've ever found yourself pushed to the limits of your tolerance... you find yourself doing some things that, from the outside, can be seen as quite insane. Brandon Lee
tolerance dying lasts
Tolerance and apathy are the last virtues of a dying society. Aristotle
tolerance opinion indifference
This so-called tolerance, which, in my opinion, is nothing but a huge indifference. Alexis de Tocqueville
tolerance islam proud
Islam has a proud tradition of tolerance. Barack Obama
tolerance
We used to be pampered, now we are searched. The frustration tolerance has been decreased. Terry Paulson
tolerance brutality indifference
What's worse than brutality that dehumanizes women? Tolerance and indifference towards it. Meryl Streep
tolerance black als
Al Gore's Negro tolerance level has never been too high. I've never known him to have more than one black person around him at any given time. Cynthia McKinney
tolerance secret world
I'm suggesting that, ironically, the secret to becoming a world 'hyperpower' is tolerance. If you look at history, you see great powers being very tolerant in their rise to global dominance. Amy Chua
matters price
Price matters in this market. This is an increasingly price-sensitive consumer. Paul Taylor
matter offense
Our offense is good. It's only a matter of time. Bryce Fisher
matter mentality prove ready teams unpleasant
Our mentality is that no matter who we're playing, you'd better ready to prove yourself every week. Teams that don't have that mentality usually end up with an unpleasant result. Al Groh
matter success
Success is often not a matter of talent, but a matter of tenacity. Nathaniel Bronner
matter ready upsets whistle
(State) is where most upsets happen. It doesn't matter who you're wrestling. It's not like other tournaments. At state, you've got to be ready to go at the first whistle of every match. Hunter Collins
matter stance
Our stance on the matter has not changed. The Eagles
matter robert subject
Robert Crumb is an influence on how I draw, but not on the subject matter I take or my approach. One thing I do like about Crumb is that he's chronicled his age, his times, and I think that is what artists should do. Joe Sacco
matter roger
Roger isn't ever going to let up, no matter who he's playing. Chipper Jones
matter shooting whether
Rocco is very loose. No matter whether he's shooting 80 or 60, he's still the same. Tiger Woods
ethics learn limit shooting watching
I can learn about a client's ethics by watching how he handles shooting over a limit or not. Bill Swisher
ethics failed mention
He can't mention ethics because he has failed to keep his promises. Edwin Eisendrath
ethics final giant ken motives word
Here's the final word from a giant of American jurisprudence on the methods, motives and ethics of Ken Starr. Jim Jordan
ethics fine good
Good are the Ethics, I wis; good absolute, not for me, though; / Good, too, Logic, of course; in itself, but not in fine weather. Arthur Clough
ethics labor leadership values work
His work with labor relations, and his values and ethics of leadership are exceptional. Ron Beck
ethics possibility treats
There is no ethics in general. There are only-eventually-ethics of processes by which we treat the possibilities of a situation. Alain Badiou
ethics file individual leader members minority nancy party truce
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has never been a party to an ethics truce and has always said that individual members have the right to file a complaint. Jennifer Crider
ethics folks session
We're having an ethics session in the first place because of these folks that got in trouble. Bob Davis
ethics contemplation form
For contemplation is both the highest form of activity (since the intellect is the highest thing in us, and the objects that it apprehends are the highest things that can be known), and also it is the most continuous, because we are more capable of continuous contemplation than we are of any practical activity. Aristotle