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acceptance self two
There are two principles of established acceptance in morals; first, that self-interest is the mainspring of all of our actions, and secondly, that utility is the test of their value. Charles Caleb Colton
acceptable sermons
A sermon wept over is more acceptable with God than one gloried over. Charles Spurgeon
acceptance men frustration
Buddha's doctrine: Man suffers because of his craving to possess and keep forever things which are essentially impermanent...this frustration of the desire to possess is the immediate cause of suffering. Alan Watts
accept built businesses continue forced kids lose love raised stay
We want to stay here. We love this city. We raised our kids here. We built our businesses here and we're being forced to accept a set of circumstances that are not acceptable. We can't continue to lose this kind of money. Howard Schultz
acceptance experiencing-everything practice
The everyday practice is simply to develop a complete acceptance and openness to all situations and emotions and to all people, experiencing everything totally without mental reservations and blockages, so that one never withdraws or centralizes into oneself. Chogyam Trungpa
accepted conversation decided greatest move school truly ultimately
When I was a senior, I got accepted into the Julliard School for Dance, but ultimately decided to move to L.A. to act, so that was a fun conversation with the parents. I truly have some of the greatest parents ever. Jacob Artist
acceptance past age
In the acceptance of depravity the sense of the past is most truly captured. What is a ruin but time easing itself of endurance? Corruption is the Age of Time. Djuna Barnes
acceptance stuff good-work
PC stuff just lowers the general acceptance of good work and replaces it with bogus poetry that celebrates values that in themselves are probably quite worthy. Diane Wakoski
acceptance all-the-best our-lives
We are all the best versions of ourselves when we have love and acceptance in our lives. Dianna Agron
accessible across boundaries costs draw equipment kids needy start
We want the kids to show up. We want to be accessible for any needy kid. It costs $300-400 to get started because the equipment is so expensive. We want to draw kids across boundaries to start relationships. Greg Porter
access crucial european market meeting offer progress successful union
We want to see progress on agriculture, we want to see the European Union come back with a better market access offer that's going to be crucial to a successful meeting in Hong Kong, Alexander Downer
accessory deprived fill graduate void
When I was an impoverished graduate student, I would sometimes spend $20 or $30 on a T-shirt or accessory I didn't need or even particularly want. What I craved was the purchase, not the thing itself. Of course, a sense of not being deprived may fill an emotional void without ruinous consequences. Siri Hustvedt
access achieved care cost health lower quality region test whether
Ultimately, the test is whether we've achieved better access to lower cost quality health care in that region and we think we actually have done that. Colleen Reitan
access books experience including lacks nobody
Ultimately, nobody can get more out of things, including books that he already knows. For what one lacks access to from experience one will have no ear. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
access mobile neighbors pervasive propel services sorts
The mobile Web, location-based services, inexpensive and pervasive mobile apps, and new sorts of opportunities to access cars, bikes, tools, talent, and more from our neighbors and colleagues will propel peer-to-peer access services into market. Lisa Gansky
access bring contact customers grateful lasting relationship shift toward win
A shift toward access and service would deepen the big-box retailer's relationship to customers and win their loyalty. A service focus would bring more rewarding, frequent, and lasting contact with grateful customers. Lisa Gansky
access bill cities citizen easy engagement enriching networks provide ripe services testing tracking waste
Cities are ripe for redesign, and many are already well on that path. Cloud-based networks that provide easy and inexpensive access to and tracking of services like transportation, energy, waste management, bill pay, citizen engagement and more are testing and enriching their services. Lisa Gansky
access great obviously potential
The potential is obviously great with the access to the freeway. Tom Fisher
billion community control cost economic experience higher measures past potential support
We know from experience that if the international community does not support these control measures now, the potential cost to the world will be much higher in the long term. Past outbreaks have already cost more than $10 billion in economic losses. Kofi Annan
billion chinese life people remember
The people will always remember him, ... We have 1.2 billion people, but the life of every Chinese person is precious. Jiang Zemin
billion increase mp3 percent players sales sold video
We are projecting an increase in sales of MP3 players to $4.5 billion in 2006, with 30 percent of all MP3 players sold having video playback capability. Sean Wargo
billion gas prepared supply
We are prepared to supply 30-40 billion cu m of gas to China. Saparmurat Niyazov
billion bit china countries global happens increases nobody original population projection seems situations studied took total
We studied different countries around the world that are representative of different situations and took a look at where they'd end up. One thing that happens right away, which nobody seems to have thought of, is that the total global population increases dramatically. From an original projection of 8 billion we end up topping out at 10 to 11 billion. In many countries, this would have an enormous, and not necessarily positive, impact. For example, the idea that China would go from 1.5 to 1.8 billion, just because of this, is a bit frightening. Shripad Tuljapurkar
billions businesses pay state taxes
There are businesses in our state that make billions and pay no taxes at all. Bob Gammage
billion cash flow interested next phase seeing sit stardust together watching
We're interested in watching the next phase of high-rise condos going up, and we're interested in seeing how the Stardust comes together with their new $4 billion product. We have cash flow we can sit on while we're watching the market. Peter Feinstein
billion imagined incredibly inhabited virtual
We're incredibly excited to welcome the 500 millionth Poptropican into our virtual world. When we started in 2007, we never could have imagined that we'd see a day when half a billion avatars inhabited Poptropica. Jeff Kinney
billion octopus split
We split from our common ancestor with the octopus half a billion years ago. And yet, you can make friends with an octopus. Sy Montgomery
daily-mail should centre
An article on playwrights in the Daily Mail , listed according to Hard Left, Soft Left, Hard Right, Soft Right and Centre. I am not listed. I should probably come under Soft Centre. Alan Bennett
daily-mail asylums criminals
The Daily Mail can't say 'asylum-seeker' without saying 'foreign criminal' in the same sentence. I'm sure it's practically editorial policy. Chris Cleave
daily families people public risk serve service suffer worrying
The people who daily serve Winston-Salem, day in and day out in public service - and their families who suffer the risk of always worrying - you are the heroes. Jack Ryan
daily habit keeping protects smallest
Keeping a habit, in the smallest way, protects and strengthens it. I write every day, even if it's just a sentence, to keep my habit of daily writing strong. Gretchen Rubin
daily-tasks dainty beats
A small daily task, if it be really daily, will beat the labours of a spasmodic Hercules. Anthony Trollope
daily earliest evaluate
We're going to evaluate him on a daily basis. The earliest he could be back (for a game) would be Friday. Mark Harmon
daily taking
If I am taking a job, I really want to do it 100% on a daily basis, and that's not what I can do right now. Thomas Dooley
daily discipline journal
I write in a journal occasionally. But it is not a daily discipline for me. Sue Monk Kidd
daily-tasks tyrants people
It is also in the interests of the tyrant to make his subjects poor... the people are so occupied with their daily tasks that they have no time for plotting. Aristotle
lack league major relief
We lack upper-level, left-handed relief depth. (Heredia) could be a Major League alternative for us this year. Mark Shapiro
lacks
I find theater very lazy and artificial, and then when it's not, it lacks refinement. Natasha Tsakos
lacking smaller
While Mardi Gras may be smaller this year, the pageantry is not going to be lacking in any way. Kim Priez
lacking political
What's lacking here is a sense of urgency, a political will to get these things done. Lee H. Hamilton
lack last night stop support
With the lack of support there last night to stop the A&P tax, I don't see the need to do anything further. Phillip Brown
lack
You're going to have to speak up for yourself - and I learned that after always being, for lack of a better word, crapped on. Keke Palmer
lack women
I never wanted to be an actress who complained about the lack of roles for women. Kelly Rowan
lacking waiting
We're ready. I don't feel like we're lacking anything or waiting on anything. Tony Stewart
lack levels support term
With these levels of inventories, we probably need to replenish inventories to a level that will support a - for lack of a better term - 'normal' level of sales, George Pipas
population republican goodness
Goodness knows the Republican electorate is a pretty narrow slice of the population. David Price
population conservation policy
You don't have a conservation policy unless you have a population policy. David R. Brower
population potential proportion social
The potential for social unrest, social instability is pretty significant. You have a very substantial proportion of your population that has been undereducated, malnourished, marginalized, is disaffected, not able to go to school. John Williamson
population potential proportion social
The potential for social unrest, social instability is pretty significant, ... You have a very substantial proportion of your population that has been undereducated, malnourished, marginalized, is disaffected, not able to go to school. John Williamson
population
There is no population in there. It's deserted. E. O. Wilson
population serious thinker
Writers read essays and serious thinkers and serious readers... that is a small population. Alan Lightman
population
The population is healthy, but it's not like we've got a lot of them. Kelly Wood
population rate
The population is growing, the unemployment rate is dropping. It's a combination of those two factors. Charlie Roberts
population should myth
There is a segment of the American population that has been excluded from the national myth, and that should be redressed. Edward Zwick
provided statements
Many of the statements (appeared) to have been provided to her. David DeFazio
provided takes whatever
Whatever happens, if there are summits we will be there, provided it takes place after the funeral, Joseph Kabila
provided
I thought it provided a lot of justification for making the improvements. Tom Zilla
provided
I can eat beef, provided it's minced in disguise. I couldn't eat a gammon steak. Forget it. Paul O'Grady
provided realise
Our parents provided us with the essentials, then got on with their own lives. Which makes me realise that my parents were brilliant, not for what they did, but more for what they didn't do. Rachel Johnson
provided trends
Trends in communications and convergence provided a one-two punch. McGregor Scott
provided quarter
We provided about a quarter of the community's blood. Thomas Kelly
provided sloth work
I'm an all-or-nothing guy. When I'm working, I work, work, work, work, work, and when I'm not, I'm the laziest sloth this planet has ever provided us. Al Jourgensen
provided visits
When Medicare was first enacted in 1965, it provided coverage for hospitalization, doctor visits and surgeries, but there was no coverage for prescription medications. Michael Burgess
suffering socialism communism
No one should suffer from the great delusion that any form of communism or socialism which promotes the dictatorship of the few instead of the initiative of the millions can produce a happier or more prosperous society. Charles E. Wilson
suffering income cost
Annual income is £ 20, the cost is 19, you will feel happiness. If annual income of £ 20, the cost is £ 20.6, you will see suffering Charles Dickens
suffering-pain expectations broken
I have been bent and broken, but - I hope - into a better shape. Charles Dickens
suffering reign france
The reign of terror to which France submitted has been more justly termed "the reign of cowardice." One knows not which most to execrate,--the nation that could submit to suffer such atrocities, or that low and bloodthirsty demagogue that could inflict them. France, in succumbing to such a wretch as Robespierre, exhibited, not her patience, but her pusillanimity. Charles Caleb Colton
suffering earth sickness
There is no greater mercy that I know of on earth than good health except it is sickness, and that has often been a greater mercy to me than health. Charles Spurgeon
suffering saint seeds
Suffering saints are living seed. Charles Spurgeon
suffering miserable-person wealth
No one is so miserable as the poor person who maintains the appearance of wealth. Charles Spurgeon
suffering disease way
We live in a culture where it has been rubbed into us in every conceivable way that to die is a terrible thing. And that is a tremendous disease from which our culture in particular suffers. Alan Watts
suffering problem dies
If we live, we live; if we die, we die; if we suffer, we suffer; if we are terrified, we are terrified. There is no problem about it. Alan Watts