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accustomed constitution hide itself
The real constitution of things is accustomed to hide itself Heraclitus Ephesus
accustomed beijing fifth great hearing involving moved politics strokes sweeping
When I moved to Beijing in 2005 to write, I was accustomed to hearing the story of China's transformation told in vast, sweeping strokes - involving one fifth of humanity and great pivots of politics and economics. Evan Osnos
accustomed australia cannot cricket drawn either greats rest seeing test
We are seeing Australia being drawn back to the way the rest of the world has to play Test cricket because without either of their two all-time greats - McGrath and Warne - they just cannot play like they have become accustomed to, Nasser Hussain
accustomed draw economic engines fields homegrown industrial interest lifestyle proved rapid reliable science since technology
Ever since the Industrial Revolution, investments in science and technology have proved to be reliable engines of economic growth. If homegrown interest in those fields is not regenerated soon, the comfortable lifestyle to which Americans have become accustomed will draw to a rapid close. Neil deGrasse Tyson
accustomed growing
We're growing accustomed to him doing the things that he does. Alvin Wyatt
accustomed approach became came family individual jim personal players program within
This program is much more about players than most. Jim came in, immediately got to know so much about each individual player and his family and about their experiences. It's a much more personal approach than most were accustomed to. Within the family, it became a small-college feel. Andy Geiger
accustomed korean several
Obviously, I've made several films in Korea, so I'm very well accustomed and acclimated to Korean filmmaking. Kim Ji-woon
accustomed ask content given happened hard initially newspapers pay people
The question I ask myself is what would have happened if newspapers hadn't initially given their content away for free on the Internet. It's so hard to get people to pay once they are accustomed to having something for free. Tom Rachman
accustomed buy everybody favorite taken theater ticket time until worked
My favorite audience is everybody. I worked in a drive-in theater from the time I was 8 years old until I went to college, and I'm accustomed to everybody can buy a ticket and everybody should be taken into account. Twyla Tharp
confused years age
I am eighty years old. There seems to be nothing to add to this statement. I have reached the age of undecorated facts - facts that refuse to be softened by sentiment, or confused by nobility of phrase. Agnes Repplier
confused thinking air
Do you know anyone who hasn't changed his mind? This door was a tree, then it will be firewood for someone, then it will return to air and earth. We're all like that, constantly changing. It's simply honest to report that you've changed your mind when you have. When you're afraid of what people will think if you speak honestly, that's where you become confused. Byron Katie
confused thinking california
I grew up in Louisiana and I think people get it confused. They assume that I lived in California or that's where I'm from. I worked there, but I didn't live there. Jamie Lynn Spears
confused oscars nobel
The Oscar seems to have been confused with the Nobel Peace Prize. Janet Maslin
confused cutting confusion
To cut off the confusion and accept an answer just because it's too scary not to have an answer is a good way to get the wrong answer. Janet Jackson
confused long permission
To be given permission to be confused -- and remain confused -- for as long as it takes would have been a huge gift. Janet Jackson
confused real dope
I was playing a part of someone dealing dope on a street corner - and there was a guy actually dealing heroin right there. I looked at him, he looked at me, and I got real confused. Al Pacino
confused confusion ego
In the process of burning out these confusions, we discover enlightenment. If the process were otherwise, the awakened state of mind would be a product dependent upon cause and effect and therefore liable to dissolution. Anything which is created must, sooner or later, die. If enlightenment were created in such a way, there would always be a possibility of ego reasserting itself, causing a return to the confused state. Enlightenment is permanent because we have not produced it; we have merely discovered it. Chogyam Trungpa
confused appreciate people
A great deal of chaos in the world occurs because people don't appreciate themselves. Having never developed sympathy or gentleness toward themselves, they cannot experience harmony or peace within themselves, and therefore, what they project to others is also inharmonious and confused. Chogyam Trungpa
memory mind tape
When you want any memory you can use the mind just as you can put on your tape recorder. Bhagwan Rajneesh
memory mostly
My father's memory is impaired, but mostly he's just an old man. Joan Felt
memory
No one will ever need more then 640K Memory Bill Gates
memory rest
Getting a shutout here is going to be a memory for the rest of my life. Manny Lawson
memory remember
I don't remember what he said. I've got a short-term memory. Adam Loewen
memory recall worrying year
If you want to test your memory, try to recall what you were worrying about one year ago today. E. Joseph Cossman
memory percent plan
We plan 33 percent replacements, and ... there will be some that need memory or BIOS. Brian Jaffe
memory proverbs wrong
When you are right no one remembers; when you are wrong no one forgets. Irish Proverb
memory nearer reality time true
Time and memory are true artists; they remold reality nearer to the heart's desire. John Dewey
saying-less balance would-be
There are many who say more than the truth on some occasions, and balance the account with their consciences by saying less than the truth on others. But the fact is that they are in both instances as fraudulant as he would be that exacted more than his due from his debtors, and paid less than their due to his creditors. Charles Caleb Colton
saying seen treasury
We've seen this movie before. What Treasury is saying is pretty much of a rerun of what it said back in May. Frank Vargo
saying skirt
The sneaker heels thing is a myth. They were saying, 'They're like sneakers.' No, they're like heels is what they're like. That's like saying a denim skirt is like jeans. It's not. Anna Kendrick
saying-goodbye desire lasts
They parted at last with mutual civility, and possibly a mutual desire of never meeting again. Jane Austen
saying
We're saying (this) is a lockout because of retaliation over that no-layoff arbitration that we won. Chad Caldwell
saying
We're saying if you've demonstrated success, you don't have to do as much paperwork. Richard Cate
saying time tone tried turn
We've tried to tone it down as much as possible. But every time you turn around, someone's saying something else about it. Bruce Larner
saying-no offensive said
Stop saying no offense,” I said, “when you say offensive things. It’s not a free pass. Daniel Handler
saying waiting
What they're saying is the conventional firms are waiting too long, Raymond James
scripture needs should
You need not bring life to the scripture. You should draw life from the scripture. Charles Spurgeon
scripture doe endure
A memorized scripture becomes an enduring friend that does not weaken with the passage of time. Richard G. Scott
scripts sound should
I've always sensed what a script should sound like - even before the movie's been made David Puttnam
script
If I'm on a roll, and I finish a script at 3:00, I'll start another at 3:02. John Hughes
scripts exciting
What's been exciting for me is to read the scripts. James Wolk
scripture holy form
The worst forms of depression are cured when Holy Scripture is believed. Charles Spurgeon
scripts bigs payday
Show me a bad script and I will show you a big payday. Al Pacino
scripture christ print
The scriptures are in print what Christ is in person. Aiden Wilson Tozer
scripts mum
My mum reads every script before I go for it. Chloe Grace Moretz
terry throw
Terry doesn't throw out 'very good' very often. Ron Gardenhire
trying pressure
I'm going to try to not put a lot of pressure on myself. Carl Crawford
trying walking
When you're traveling, you can take it with you. You can use it for walking and I've done that many times actually trying to find restaurants. Lee Daniels
trying recipes want
Trying to guess what the (mass) audience wants and then trying to satisfy that is usually a bad recipe for getting something good. Aaron Sorkin
trying
We were trying to play an up-tempo game, but then we started to play their style. That is how they usually play and they were more comfortable than we were. Andre Walker
trying word
We were trying to get the word out, but they were stranded. Brian Schmidt
trying friendly matter
Once I was on a plane and a woman said to me, 'Now, what's the matter with my tomatoes?' And I said, 'Well, it's a bit difficult to see from here.' She took offence and said, 'I was only trying to be friendly.' Alan Titchmarsh
trying ears violence
Jane! will you hear reason?' (he stooped and approached his lips to my ear) 'because, if you won't, I'll try violence. Charlotte Bronte
trying empty blank
Better to try all things and find all empty, than to try nothing and leave your life a blank. Charlotte Bronte
trying quality honest
The whole underlying theme for the new music... is to communicate honest, human values, and in doing that to try to improve the quality of life. Charlie Haden
writers
If there is a special Hell for writers it would be in the forced contemplation of their own works. John Dos Passos
writers-and-writing
Never write on a subject until you have read yourself full of it. Jean Paul
writers
Most writers I know go for word counts, and I used to be a journalist, so I guess that's ingrained. Aminatta Forna
writers
Most writers can tell stories of how their books failed to be made into films. Claire Tomalin
writers-and-writing writing-by-writers
Say what you have to say in the fewest possible words. Arthur Bryant
writers written
In some articles written about me, writers have said I'm a link between the old and the new, and I think, in a certain sense, that's legitimate. Robert Klein
writers
'Monty Python' and 'The Simpsons' have ruined comedy for writers for the rest of our lives. Scott Adsit
writers
Everything can be grist for the muse. Sometimes, writers draw on personal experiences. 'Ghoul' was just that. Brian Keene
writers
I'm an author. And writers write books. And writing books is a full-time career. Marianne Williamson
wrote
I wrote 'The Kiss' 12 hours a day for six months. Kathryn Harrison
wrote
I write in a journal first, briefly. Then read something I've read many times before, for about half an hour, then rework what I wrote the day before. Kent Haruf
wrote
Writing is the hardest thing I know, but it was the only thing I wanted to do. I wrote for 20 years and published nothing before my first book. Kent Haruf
wrote
I wrote out little mysteries in longhand, and my mother typed them out on an old Remington. Alan Furst
wrote
I don't know how old I was when I started writing books. But, I was born in 1931, and I wrote my first book in 1961. Ed Emberley
wrote
I wrote as a kid, but I never wanted to be a writer, particularly. I had been drawing and painting for years and loved that. Gail Carson Levine
wrote
My mother says I was writing before I was crawling. I wrote in the dirt with a twig. Alice Walker
wrote
My husband wrote the story for my first book, but then he didn't want to do that anymore. So if I was going to go on being an illustrator, I had to start writing the stories, too. Natalie Babbitt
wrote
In 1981, I was a futurist - or at least I was a guy who put on a futurist hat occasionally - and I wrote about the 21st century. William Gibson