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exercise privilege wealth
The greatest and most amiable privilege which the rich enjoy over the poor is that which they exercise the least--the privilege of making others happy. Charles Caleb Colton
exercise thinking sky
I tend to think that immortal souls, invisible sky daddies, and Santa Claus all belong in the same basket. The disposition of that basket is left as an exercise for the reader. Charles Stross
exercise self wind
We need winds and tempests to exercise our faith, to tear off the rotten bough of self-dependence, and to root us more firmly in Christ. The day of evil reveals to us the value of our glorious hope. Charles Spurgeon
exercise giving human-nature
When we attempt to exercise power or control over someone else, we cannot avoid giving that person the very same power or control over us. Alan Watts
exercise doors training
To exercise at or near capacity is the best way I know of reaching a true introspective state. If you do it right, it can open all kinds of inner doors. Al Oerter
exercise breathing people
I know I need to exercise. For some people, exercise is like breathing; for others, like me, it takes effort. Exercising is what I need for my metabolism and for a better sense of well-being. Al Roker
exercise rights law
Democracy is liberty - a liberty which does not infringe on the liberty nor encroach on the rights of others; a liberty which maintains strict discipline, and makes law its guarantee and the basis of its exercise. This alone is true liberty; this alone can produce true democracy. Chiang Kai-shek
exercise people wish
And you know, almost in a perverse way, I wish it had been undue influence because we know how to correct that. We get rid of the people who, in fact, were exercising that. David Kay
exercise dieting speech
Albert Einstein, who discovered that a tiny amount of mass is equal to a huge amount of energy, which explains why, as Einstein himself so eloquently put it in a famous 1939 speech to the Physics Department at Princeton, 'You have to exercise for a week to work off the thigh fat from a single Snickers.' Dave Barry
leisure-activities use problem
How to use your leisure time is the biggest problem of a ballplayer. Branch Rickey
leisure
We work to earn our leisure. Aristotle
leisure firsts principles
The first principle of all action is leisure. Aristotle
leisure-activities talking people
I spend a lot of time talking to people who disagree with me - I would go so far as to say that it's my favourite leisure activity, Ben Goldacre
leisure done excellent
Nothing excellent can be done without leisure. Andre Gide
leisure looked point reaching simply
We looked at it simply from point of reaching leisure travelers. Rossi Ralenkotter
leisure work
When you like your work every day is a holiday. Frank Tyger
leisure
Mend when thou canst; be better at thy leisure. William Shakespeare
leisure married repent
Married in haste, we may repent at leisure. William Congreve
adults young young-adult
I've never read a young adult novel, though. I'm sure I would love it, but I've never read one. Elizabeth Olsen
adults relatable
The adults were completely wrong. Aaron Swartz
adults sometimes feels
Sometimes I don't feel like a functioning adult Art Spiegelman
adults may facts
Stated as an English sentence, of course, this is just a banal platitude-but the fact is that, in the day-to-day trenches of adult existence, banal platitudes can have life-or-death importance. That may sound like hyperbole, or abstract nonsense. David Foster Wallace
adults opinion instinct
The sentiments of an adult are compounded of a kernal of instinct surrounded by a vast husk of education. Bertrand Russell
adults ethics
I came into adult life equipped with an essentially romantic ethic. Joan Didion
adults intermittent
The intermittent depression that had shadowed him throughout his adult life was about to envelop him once again. Erik Larson
adults orphan delirious
Among adults – and among orphans – Wilbur Larch noted that delirious happiness was rare. John Irving
adults weaponry manifestation
The love of weaponry is often a manifestation of infantile traits in an adult. Hayao Miyazaki