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ears gave hear listening nature tongue twice
Nature gave us one tongue and two ears so we could hear twice as much as we speak. Epictetus
ears eyes love match men shall shun slight soul ten whom
Now, who shall arbitrate? / Ten men love what I hate, / Shun what I follow, slight what I receive; / Ten who in ears and eyes / Match me: we all surmise, / They this thing, and I that: whom shall my soul believe? Robert Brown
ears hit shut
When he hit the wire, his ears went up and he wanted to shut down. He's still immature. Bob Baffert
ears work
I work on holidays. I work on birthdays. I work on New Year's. I work. I keep my ears to the streets. Juicy J
ears sides
When you make documentaries or short films, you have to have eyes and ears in the back of your head and on the sides and all around you. I like that in my films. Bruce Weber
ears eyes ground
We need eyes and ears on the ground for things we can't do ourselves. Joe Taylor
ears care phrases
Fine phrases I value more than bank-notes. I have ear for no other harmony than the harmony of words. To be occasionally quoted is the only fame I care for. Alexander Smith
ears eyes hear
We want to hear from the public. They are our eyes and ears in the marketplace. Edwin Rodriguez
ears whispering world
In my world death will come chasing. In your world it will start whispering in your ear to destroy yourself. I know this because it started whispering to me when I was in the detention center. Chris Cleave
enrich expression humans music needs profound within
If you make music for the human needs you have within yourself, then you do it for all humans who need the same things. You enrich humanity with the profound expression of these feelings. Billy Joel
enriching experience home
Your home should be about enriching the daily experience. Kevin McCloud
enriching fallow growing imported land period replace september soil subject
The winter period between September and March in this country, when land sits fallow and is subject to topsoil loss, we could be enriching the soil and growing all the biomass we need to replace imported gasoline. Vinod Khosla
enriched immensely life people
My life has been immensely enriched by gay mentors, colleagues and friends, and any discrimination and persecution of gay people is unacceptable. Mikhail Baryshnikov
enriched major percent power problem uranium
Those impurities do muck up your centrifuges. It's not a problem if you want 3.5 percent enriched uranium for power plants, but if you go to 90 percent these impurities are a major problem. Frank Barnaby
enrich establish five good heart lasting lives men reasons sing singing
There are five good reasons why men who can sing should come to this event, ... Sing your heart out, sharpen your singing skills, establish lasting friendships, enrich lives and have some fun. Bob Miller
enriched gas million prices since state
Just since the gas prices started to go up, they've enriched the state coffers by about $16 million just from the increase, Bill Green
enriches express lives
He lives to express himself, and in so doing, enriches the world. Henry Miller
enrich future hearts minds shape teachers touch
The influence of teachers extends beyond the classroom, well into the future. It is they who shape and enrich the minds of the young, who touch their hearts and souls. It is they who shape a nation's future. F. Sionil Jose
homes hospitals nursing people provisions
making provisions for people in nursing homes or hospitals to get them out so they are out of harm's way and don't need to be rescued. Michael Chertoff
homes last moving nursing
Nursing homes should be a last resort, and that's what a lot of this is moving toward. Michael Burgess
homes improving life people quality towards
Getting people in homes is real important towards improving the quality of life in the parish. Tom Morris
homes human produce spirits
Ghettos and barrios and abusive homes and trauma wards may produce scarred souls; they can cripple more human spirits than they strengthen. John Ortberg
homes laughter love quiet wear worth
From quiet homes and first beginning,Out to the undiscovered ends,There's nothing worth the wear of winning,But laughter and the love of friends. Hilaire Belloc
homes love people
Lot's wife, of course, was told not to look back where all those people and their homes had been. But she did look back, and I love her for that, because it was so human. Kurt Vonnegut
homes success tv until
But TV has changed completely. It's not until you come into people's homes that everyone says, 'You're a success now.' Gabriel Mann
homes knew
That image is a couple different people's homes that I knew growing up. Zach Braff
homes quite spends
Polenta is one of those ingredients that in many homes spends its days at the back of the kitchen cupboard, on the 'no one knows quite what to do with it' shelf. Yotam Ottolenghi
trust-in-god bundles bounds
Faith and works are bound up in the same bundle. He that obeys God trusts God; and he that trusts God obeys God. He that is without faith is without works; and he that is without works is without faith. Charles Spurgeon
trust travel truth
A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes. Charles Spurgeon
trust running hope
Two words will help you cope when you run low on hope: accept and trust. Charles R. Swindoll
trust basketball given
I don't trust what this life has given me. Dennis Rodman
trust wise tyrants
There is one safeguard known generally to the wise, which is an advantage and security to all, but especially to democracies as against despots - suspicion. Demosthenes
trust country mind
There are all kinds of devices invented for the protection and preservation of countries: defensive barriers, forts, trenches, and the like... But prudent minds have as a natural gift one safeguard which is the common possession of all, and this applies especially to the dealings of democracies. What is this safeguard? Skepticism. This you must preserve. This you must retain. If you can keep this, you need fear no harm. Demosthenes
trust silly men
Do not trust all men, but trust men of worth; the former course is silly, the latter a mark of prudence. Democritus
trust drinking men
The hundred-point man is one who is true to every trust; who keeps his word; who is loyal to the firm that employs him; who does not listen for insults nor look for slights; who carries a civil tongue in his head; who is polite to strangers without being fresh; who is considerate toward servants; who is moderate in his eating and drinking; who is willing to learn; who is cautious and yet courageous. Elbert Hubbard
trust
If only we had an answer. Trust me, we don't know. Chris Duhon