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dignity great treat
We want to treat them with great dignity and respect, Jim Nicholson
dignity offensive attraction
It is more offensive to outshine in dignity than in personal attractions. Baltasar Gracian
dignity goal greater greatest hope represent serve victory
We want to represent Tulane everywhere; our goal is to give hope to everyone, ... If we do that, and do it with dignity and serve the greater purpose, it'd be the greatest victory any of us had ever been a part of. Rick Dickson
dignity
Let none presume To wear an undeserved dignity. William Shakespeare
dignity wells brave-new-world-happiness
Value dwells not in particular will; It holds his estimate and dignity As well wherein 'tis precious of itself As in the prizer. William Shakespeare
dignity worthy-opponents worthy
To possess dignity is to be worthy of respect. Worthy of high esteem. Absorb this: you are worthy of respect. Beth Moore
dignity reason i-can
The only reason I can hold up my head is because when He set me free He gave me my dignity back. Beth Moore
dignity unworthy
It is base and unworthy to live below the dignity of our nature. Benjamin Whichcote
dignity next ourselves reflected sitting traveling turn
Well, I think when we can turn to the person sitting next to us and really see them with kindness and see ourselves reflected back - when there's some dignity and compassion traveling back and forth. Sharon Stone
remembers-you remember-you picks
Remember, you can always stoop and pick up nothing. Charlie Chaplin
remember foolish gentle
How gentle and tender ought we to be with others who are foolish when we remember how foolish we are ourselves Charles Spurgeon
remember lord divine
Unerring wisdom ordained your lot, and selected for you the safest and best condition. Remember this, had any other condition been better for you than the one in which you are, divine love would have put you there. You are placed by God in the most suitable circumstances. Be content with such things as you have, since the Lord has ordered all things for your good. Charles Spurgeon
remember divine conditions
Remember this, had any other condition been better for you than the one in which you are, divine love would have put you there. Charles Spurgeon
remember-you remembers-you people
Remember. You are a physician. You are not a policeman nor are you a minister of religion. You must take people as they come. Remember, too that though you will generally know more about the condition than the patient, it is the patient who has the condition and this if nothing else bestows on him or her a kind of wisdom. You have the knowledge but that does not entitle you to be superior. Knowledge makes you the servant not the master. Alan Bennett
remember ifs
If you remember the ‘90s, you weren’t there. Al Jourgensen
remember sometimes about-yourself
Sometimes you can know things. Things about yourself. Things from before you can remember. Diane Setterfield
remember moments
You dont remember days, you remember moments Cesare Pavese
remember kill-me let-me
Just remember the words of Patrick Henry - ’Kill me or let me live.’ Bill Peterson
proportion
There is likely to be beauty wherever proportion exists. Austin O'Malley
proportion given form
What one reads, or rather all that comes to us, is surely only of interest and value in proportion as we find ourselves therein, -- form given to what was vague, what slumbered stirred to life. Alice James
proportion
In the same proportion Russia is the misfortune of Europe and the Israelites. Isaac Mayer Wise
proportion reached traffic volume
The volume of traffic has reached a proportion that?s scary. Jay Anderson
proportion free-time direct
Your success will be in direct proportion to how you spend your ‘free’ time. Mike Dunlap
proportion virtuous
Society can only be happy and free in proportion as it is virtuous. Mary Wollstonecraft
proportion grows
Many will be busied in taking away from a thing, which will grow in proportion as it is diminished. Leonardo da Vinci
proportion humour
A sense of humour is a sense of proportion. Khalil Gibran
proportion realised
Commonsense is the realised sense of proportion. Mahatma Gandhi