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self words-of-wisdom crowns
All other swindlers upon earth are nothing to the self-swindlers, and with such pretences did I cheat myself. Surely a curious thing. That I should innocently take a bad half-crown of somebody else's manufacture, is reasonable enough; but that I should knowingly reckon the spurious coin of my own make, as good money! Charles Dickens
self cells knaves
Alas! how has the social spirit of Christianity been perverted by fools at one time, and by knaves and bigots at another; by the self-tormentors of the cell, and the all-tormentors of the conclave! Charles Caleb Colton
self abuse doe
He that abuses his own profession will not patiently bear with any one else who does so. And this is one of our most subtle operations of self-love. For when we abuse our own profession, we tacitly except ourselves; but when another abuses it, we are far from being certain that this is the case. Charles Caleb Colton
self order should
Self-love, in a well-regulated breast, is as the steward of the household, superintending the expenditure, and seeing that benevolence herself should be prudential, in order to be permanent, by providing that the reservoir which feeds should also be fed. Charles Caleb Colton
self-esteem war loser
We are sure to be losers when we quarrel with ourselves; it is civil war. Charles Caleb Colton
selfish character men
Old Mr. Rarx was not a pleasant man to look at, nor yet to talk to, or to be with, for no one could help seeing that he was a sordid and selfish character, and that he had warped further and further out of the straight with time. Charles Dickens
selfish heart character
Notwithstanding his very liberal laudation of himself, however, the Major was selfish. It may be doubted whether there ever was a more entirely selfish person at heart; or at stomach is perhaps a better expression, seeing that he was more decidedly endowed with that latter organ than with the former. Charles Dickens
self ecosystems space
I'd like to be proven wrong firstly on the difficulty of building a self-sustaining closed circuit ecosystem in space that can support human life. Charles Stross
self trouble needed
What is needed is not the removal of the trouble but the conquest of self. Charles Spurgeon
incentives gone spirit
We have measured ourselves by ourselves until the incentive to seek higher plateaus in the things of the Spirit is all but gone. Aiden Wilson Tozer
incentives faces problem
When we face our problems, they disappear. So learn from failure and let success be the silent incentive. Carlos Slim
incentives care christianity
Some are trapped in boxes of pea-sized Christianity, full of myths about missions that rob them of incentive to care about the unreached David Bryant
incentives conflict sometimes
The most difficult thing is to recognize that sometimes we too are blinded by our own incentives. Because we don’t see how our conflicts of interest work on us. Dan Ariely
incentives indeed needed number provide question
The question is, what incentives and what discounts have they needed to provide to get to that number and indeed just what is their operational efficiency? Scott Reamer
incentives involved offer
We are actually still working with Chico's, and there are incentives involved because it's very important for us to keep this kind of headquarters in this community, and we feel like Chico's has a lot to offer to the community. Jennifer Dunn
incentives film feels
I don't feel that fear is a good incentive on a film set. Andrew Lincoln
incentives audience fronts
When you're working in front of an audience, you have incentive to excel. Dave Van Ronk
incentives socialism produce
Socialism destroys the incentive to produce, dampens the human spsirit and results, ultimately , in less for everyone. David Limbaugh
emulation fever envious
An envious fever of pale and bloodless emulation. William Shakespeare
emulation genius conscious
Biomimicry is … the conscious emulation of life’s genius. Janine Benyus
emulation run
Emulation is slower, sometimes much slower, than applications that run natively. Joe Wilcox
emulation charity spontaneous
True charity is spontaneous and finds its own occasion; it is never the offspring of importunity, nor of emulation. Hosea Ballou
emulation students praise
Praise begets emulation,--a goodly seed to sow among youthful students. Horace Mann
emulation reader moved
A writer is a reader who is moved to emulation. William Maxwell