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passion rage shame torment
Passion and shame torment him, and rage is mingled with his grief. Virgil Virgil
passion hands choices
I am a musician. My passion for music has obliterated everything in its path for my entire life. Whenever there was a choice between music and anything else, music won hands down every time. No one person or material thing could ever come close to the feeling I get when the music is right. I am totally committed to my music and my fans. Barry Manilow
passion voice answers
In love, there's sentiment and passion; I know only sentiment through myself, passion through others. I hear certain voices I know say: sentiment=love of the intellect; I can answer: passion=the love of the body. Berthe Morisot
passion affliction christ
Afflictions are... if we can so take them, our share in the Passion of Christ C. S. Lewis
passion omnipotence giving
And there’s also ‘To him that hath shall be given.’ After all, you must have a capacity to receive, or even omnipotence can’t give. Perhaps your own passion temporarily destroys the capacity. C. S. Lewis
passion oddities hip-hop
What I value most in new music is strangeness, oddity. Passion. And humor. I listen to a lot of hip-hop because it combines so many things like that. Carrie Brownstein
passion light perfect
I rarely cry. I save my feelings up inside me like I have something more specific in mind for them. I am waiting for the exact perfect situationand then BOOM! I'll explode in a light show of feeling and emotion - a pinata stuffed with tender nuances and pent-up passions Carrie Fisher
passion hands survival
My deeply held belief is that if a god of anything like the traditional sort exists, our curiosity and intelligence are provided by such a god. We would be unappreciative of those gifts (as well as unable to take such a course of action) if we suppressed our passion to explore the universe and ourselves. On the other hand, if such a traditional god does not exist, our curiosity and our intelligence are the essential tools for managing our survival. In either case, the enterprise of knowledge is consistent with both science and religion, and is essential for the welfare of the human species. Carl Sagan
passion surfing lifestyle
Surfing for me is more than my lifestyle; it’s my passion, my love and it’s a part of me, Bethany Hamilton
perfection add
Perfection is not when there is no more to add, but no more to take away. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
perfection simplicity body
Perfection is finally attained not when there is no longer anything to add but when there is no longer anything to take away, when a body has been stripped down to its nakedness. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
perfection needs goes-on
Perfection is never achieved, so you need to go on working. Azzedine Alaia
perfection want stuff
Grain is life, there's all this striving for perfection with digital stuff. Striving is fine, but getting there is not great. I want a sense of the human and that is what breathes life into a picture. For me, imperfection is perfection. Anton Corbijn
perfection
Perfection is attained, not when no more can be added, but when no more can be removed. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
perfection add
Perfection is reachednot when there's nothing to add, but when there's nothing to take away. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
perfection progress natural
As natural selection works solely by and for the good of each being, all corporeal and mental endowments will tend to progress toward perfection. Charles Darwin
perfection should feels
Every time, all the time, I'm a perfectionist. I feel I should never lose. Chris Evert
perfection progress age
An extra-terrestrial philosopher, who had watched a single youth up to the age of twenty-one and had never come across any other human being, might conclude that it is the nature of human beings to grow continually taller and wiser in an indefinite progress towards perfection; and this generalization would be just as well founded as the generalization which evolutionists base upon the previous history of this planet. Bertrand Russell