Quotes about pass
passionate born one-thing
Everyone is passionate about something. Usually more than one thing. We are born with it. Mark Cuban
passion rebel reason
As reason is a rebel to faith, so passion is a rebel to reason. Thomas Browne
passion important enthusiasm
It's that enthusiasm, that passion for what you're doing, that is most important. Charles Kuralt
passion thinking people
I think by not letting young people be fully informed, how can they have energy and passion and the right picture of the world? I think that's the true crime. Ai Weiwei
passion successful perfection
There is a passion for perfection which you rarely see fully developed but . . . in successful lives it is never wholly lacking. Bliss Carman
passion discipline contagious
When I live out of discipline, I'm admired - When I live out of passion, I'm contagious. Bill Johnson
passion leader cost
Leaders who lack passion cost everyone who follows. Bill Johnson
passion discipline christianity
Christianity was never meant to be defined by its disciplines, but by its passions. Bill Johnson
passion discipline produce
Passion produces the best discipline. Bill Johnson
passion exercise animal
I am interested in a lot of things - not just show business and my passion for animals. I try to keep current in what's going on in the world. I do mental exercises. I don't have any trouble memorizing lines because of the crossword puzzles I do every day to keep my mind a little limber. I don't sit and vegetate. Betty White
passion thinking interesting
I think everybody needs a passion. Whether it's one passion or a hundred, that's what keep life interesting. Betty White
passion people want
To be a success in advertising you must want to fill other people with a passion for possession. Bernice Fitz-Gibbon
passion years people
Making people laugh is what I've been doing since I was like four or five years old. I still have a lust, I still have a passion. I don't care about how I look, I'm dedicated to the laughs. Bernie Mac
passion connections letters
Passion, interest, or caprice, suggested daily motives for the dissolution of marriage; a word, a sign, a message, a letter, the mandate of a freedman, declared the separation; the most tender of human connections was degraded to a transient society of profit or pleasure. Edward Gibbon
passion perfect saving
Instead of a perpetual and perfect measure of the divine will, the fragments of the Koran were produced at the discretion of Mahomet; each revelation is suited to the emergencies of his policy or passion; and all contradiction is removed by the saving maxim that any text of Scripture is abrogated or modified by any subsequent passage. Edward Gibbon
passion ideas giving
The value of money has been settled by general consent to express our wants and our property, as letters were invented to express our ideas; and both these institutions, by giving a more active energy to the powers and passions of human nature, have contributed to multiply the objects they were designed to represent. Edward Gibbon
passion men creatures
Man has much more to fear from the passions of his fellow-creatures, than from the convulsions of the elements. Edward Gibbon
passion names history
The love of liberty was the ruling passion of these Germans; the enjoyment of it, their best treasure; the word that expressed that enjoyment the most pleasing to their ear. They deserved, they assumed, they maintained the honourable epithet of Franks or Freemen; which concealed, though it did not extinguish, the peculiar names of the several states of the confederacy. Edward Gibbon
passion years history
The virtue of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus was of a severer and more laborious kind. It was the well-earned harvest of many a learned conference, of many a patient lecture, and many a midnight lucubration. At the age of twelve years, he embraced the rigid system of the Stoics, which taught him to submit his body to his mind, his passions to his reason; to consider virtue as the only good, vice as the only evil, all things external as things indifferent. Edward Gibbon
passion bones feds
He had known the love that is fed on caresses and feeds them; but this passion that was closer than his bones was not to be superficially satisfied. Edith Wharton
passion perfect roller-coaster
Richard Barager has written THE novel of the Sixties - a passion-filled, pitch-perfect, roller coaster of a tale about the decade that divides us all. David Horowitz
passion political healthy
The Founders were not democrats and socialists..., but conservatives who had a healthy distrust of political passions and who devised a complex system designed to frustrate the schemes of social redeemers and others convinced of their own invincible virtue. David Horowitz
passion men mirrors
The minds of men are mirrors to one another, not only because they reflect each other's emotions, but also because those rays of passions, sentiments and opinions may be often reverberated, and may decay away by insensible degrees. David Hume
passion greed desire
Avarice, or the desire of gain, is a universal passion which operates at all times, at all places, and upon all persons. David Hume
passion men giving
Truth is disputable; not taste: what exists in the nature of things is the standard of our judgement; what each man feels within himself is the standard of sentiment. Propositions in geometry may be proved, systems in physics may be controverted; but the harmony of verse, the tenderness of passion, the brilliancy of wit, must give immediate pleasure. No man reasons concerning another's beauty; but frequently concerning the justice or injustice of his actions. David Hume
passion men knees
Men are much oftener thrown on their knees by the melancholy than by the agreeable passions. David Hume
passion vanity degrees
Vanity is so closely allied to virtue, and to love the fame of laudable actions approaches so near the love of laudable actions for their own sake, that these passions are more capable of mixture than any other kinds of affection; and it is almost impossible to have the latter without some degree of the former. David Hume
passion imagination shade
Nothing more powerfully excites any affection than to conceal some part of its object, by throwing it into a kind of shade, whichat the same time that it shows enough to prepossess us in favour of the object, leaves still some work for the imagination. David Hume
passion imagination affection
It is a certain rule that wit and passion are entirely incompatible. When the affections are moved, there is no place for the imagination. David Hume
passion men being-positive
Nothing can be more unphilosophical than to be positive or dogmatical on any subject; and even if excessive scepticism could be maintained it would not be more destructive to all just reasoning and inquiry. When men are the most sure and arrogant, they are commonly the most mistaken, and have there given reins to passion, without that proper deliberation and suspense which can alone secure them from the grossest absurdities. David Hume
passion action moral
Morals excite passions, and produce or prevent actions. Reason of itself is utterly impotent in this particular. The rules of morality, therefore, are not conclusions of our reason. David Hume
passion delicacy taste
Delicacy of taste has the same effect as delicacy of passion; it enlarges the sphere both of our happiness and our misery. David Hume
passion directors film
A lot of times passion projects or films are difficult to make because they don't have proven directors attached to them. David Duchovny