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essence generosity selfishness
Posthumous charities are the very essence of selfishness when bequeathed by those who, even alive, would part with nothing. Charles Caleb Colton
essence ideas mind
We must suit the flattery to the mind and taste of the recipient. We do not put essences into hogsheads, nor porter into phials. Delicate minds may be disgusted by compliments that would please a grosser intellect; as some fine ladies who would be shocked at the idea of a dram will not refuse a liqueur. Charles Caleb Colton
essence news world
The old, old gospel is the newest thing in the world; in its very essence it is for ever good news. Charles Spurgeon
essence perfect dominion
We know that God's being is perfect, His essence infinite, His dominion absolute, His power unlimited, and His glory transcendent. Charles Spurgeon
essence auto-tune creating
I tried to stay away from the Euro beats, and not go totally pop. Instead, I wanted to take the Quincy Jones approach. The record pays homage to the Stevie Wonders, the Michael Jacksons, the Sam Cookes. I wanted to put that classic essence of R&B and soul with the new age of music now. There’s a lot of live instruments, and a lot less Auto-Tune. I really wanted to demonstrate my vocal ability, creating the vibe of me singing along with a band. Chris Brown
essence generosity joy
Begin to build up confidence and joy in your own richness. That richness is the essence of generosity. It is the essence of resourcefulness ; that you can deal with whatever is available around you and not feel poverty stricken. Chogyam Trungpa
essence history mind
History is, in its essence, exciting; to present it as dull is, to my mind, stark and unforgivable misrepresentation. Catherine Drinker Bowen
essence simplicity taste
Simplicity, to me, has always been the essence of good taste. Cary Grant
essence fairness
Fairness through leveling is the essence of Obamaism. Charles Krauthammer
sparks energy efficiency
Make yourself an efficient spark plug, igniting the latent energy of those about you. David Seabury
sparks redemption speech
Each part of speech a spark awaiting redemption, each a virtue, a power in abeyance.... Denise Levertov
sparks congress court
Could Congress really do its work if it held its sessions by teleconferencing? Could the Supreme Court? Nothing can replace the spark of intelligence that travels from person to person at meetings. Ben Stein
sparks spirit manifestation
The spirit or life spark which animates this manifestation could be called God. Arthur Young
sparks moments eternity
Every moment contains a spark of eternity. Elie Wiesel
sparks wanted
He never wanted to be away from her. She had the spark of life. Alice Munro
sparks rage inferno
I'm just so honored that the universe chose me to be the spark that has set off a raging inferno Cindy Sheehan
sparks
That was one of the sparks for the show itself. Kiki Nesbitt
sparks polytheism nations
Among all nations, through the darkest polytheism glimmer some faint sparks of monotheism. Immanuel Kant
never-forget annie saved
I know that Annie Lennox has saved my life quite a few times, and I never forget that. David A. Stewart
never-forget forget where-you-are
Never forget those who believed in you. They are why you are where you are. Deborah Roberts
never-forget cases lost
Never forget, almost every case has been won or lost when the jury is sworn. Clarence Darrow
never-forget forget
Never forget why you're really doing what you're doing. Derek Sivers
never-forget forget i-realized
I'll never forget the day I realized I wasn't quite the Ford model I thought I was. Amy Schumer
never-forget forget fortunate
I never forget that I'm extremely fortunate. James Nesbitt
never-forget moments stealing
There are moments of life that we never forget, which brighten and brighten as time steals away. James Gates Percival
never-forget forget
tht's why u mst never forget ma sister jodie Jacqueline Wilson
never-forget complicated motive
We must never forget that human motives are generally far more complicated than we are apt to suppose, and that we can very rarely accurately describe the motives of another. Fyodor Dostoevsky