Quotes about ease
ease reason certainty
There are few things reason can discover with so much certainty and ease as its own insufficiency. Jeremy Collier
ease riches arabia
I would not exchange my life of ease and quiet for the riches of Arabia. Horace
ease paine
Great paines quickly find ease. George Herbert
ease helping burden
To ease another's burden, help to carry it. Henri Bergson
ease scene born
There is no sense of ease like the ease we felt in those scenes where we were born. George Eliot
ease hop people start
People should ease into it. Don't get too frustrated. It's kind of like skateboarding; you can't just hop on and start doing tricks.
ease foul level nice pressure trouble
They have some nice guards, and we had a little pressure working. But we didn't want to get into foul trouble with that pressure, so we had to ease up with our level of basketball, but still had to make them play up to it.
ease rates
They may even ease rates because of Katrina.
ease implants report security women
The report put women with implants at ease and lulled them into a sense of security,
ease happy
You must be uncomfortable when those around you are unhappy; when you ease their discomfort, you are making them happy and making yourself happy, isn't it?
ease learn learned stepping stone watching
This is a stepping stone for the big picture. It's going to ease (expectations) and I'm going to learn from today. I learned from Jim, watching him play. It's a step in the right direction. Aaron Baddeley
ease venture solo
Music can happen with equal ease as a solo or collaborative venture, it seems to me. Harry Shearer
ease martyr throttle
Ease off the martyr throttle. Jim Butcher
ease resolution embrace
Resolutions are exhausting. Embrace ease. Kris Carr
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Thinke of ease, but worke on. George Herbert
ease introspection
I never was someone who was at ease with happiness. Hugh Laurie
ease exchange foreign growth pressure problem rate reforms vital yuan
How to effectively ease the upward pressure is vital for the yuan exchange rate reforms and also vital in resolving the problem of the runaway growth in foreign exchange reserves.
ease jury proof rookie ultimate
He's very much at ease with where he's at and who he is. The jury is still out (with his driving); the ultimate proof is in the races. But as a rookie going in, is he well-prepared? I think so. Mario Andretti
ease demand path
Virtue shuns ease as a companion. It demands a rough and thorny path. Michel de Montaigne
ease kind failing
You just have this freedom when you're younger - this lack of concern to fail or do anything wrong. It comes with an ease that I've found has kind of deteriorated over time. Hayden Panettiere
ease world looks
It is in vain, I perceive, to look for ease and happiness in a world of troubles. George Washington
ease littles suits
With little wit and ease to suit them, They whirl in narrow circling trails, Like kittens playing with their tails. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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On the floor I am more at ease, Jackson Pollock
ease financial my-future
Financial security puts me at ease and makes me reel good about my future Louise Hay
ease world
Being at ease with himself put him at ease with the world. John Steinbeck
ease vapid pleasure
The performance of duty, and not an indulgence in vapid ease and vapid pleasure, is all that makes life worth while. Theodore Roosevelt
ease freedom freely lives man noble solace
Ah! Freedom is a noble thing! Freedom makes man to have liking: freedom all solace to man gives: he lives at ease that freely lives!
ease freedom manner vulgar
The manner of a vulgar man has freedom without ease; the manner of a gentleman, ease without freedom Lord Chesterfield
ease shell turtle
Try to be like the turtle -- at ease in your own shell
ease extroverts introvert
They say that extroverts are unhappier than introverts and have to compensate for this by constantly proving to themselves how happy and contented and at ease with life they are. Paulo Coelho
ease littles frail
For to interpose a little ease, Let our frail thoughts dally with false surmise. John Milton
ease doe deceiving
One does not deceive oneself about the consequences of one's acts; one deceives oneself about the ease with which one can live with those consequences. John Edward
ease want scripture
First of all, Scripture draws our attention to this, that if we want ease and tranquility in our lives, we should resign ourselves and all that we have to the will of God, and at the same time we should surrender our affections to him as our Conqueror and Overlord. John Calvin