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pros-and-cons ends servant
Ronald Reagan, whatever his pros and cons were, was a public servant in the end. Eugene Jarecki
promise stories intention
If you will let your dominant intention be to revise and improve the content of the story you tell every day of your life, it is our absolute promise to you that your life will become that ever-improving story. Esther Hicks
problem awareness solutions
In all that you are living... As the problem flickers, the solution flickers too. Esther Hicks
procrastination mean perfect
What is the definition of procrastination? It means: I can feel within my Energy sensor that this action is not in perfect alignment at this time. Esther Hicks
procrastination writing trying
Now he would never write the things that he had saved to write until he knew enough to write them well. Well, he would not have to fail at trying to write them either. Maybe you could never write them, and that was why you put them off and delayed the starting. Well he would never know, now. Ernest Hemingway
promise treats
And you treat me wonderfully and keep all your promises. Ernest Hemingway
prose-writing addresses gettysburg
it wasn't by accident that the Gettysburg address was so short. Ernest Hemingway
prodigies born infant
Those who 'cursed the day they were born' must have been infant prodigies.
promise trying special
I don’t want to be anything special. I only want to try to be true to that in me which seeks to fulfill its promise. Etty Hillesum
problem conducting composing
There will have to be times when I'm not conducting because I'm composing. I haven't solved that problem, and perhaps I never will. Esa-Pekka Salonen
process amazed stills
I'm still amazed by the process of recording. Graham Coxon
promise hitting firsts
The Chancellor has delivered his first budget but it's the same old Tories ; hitting hardest at those who can least afford it and breaking their promises. This is true to form for the Tories, but it includes things that the Liberal Democrats have always fought against. Surely they cannot vote for this. Harriet Harman
problem has-beens nations
In every European nation, there have been problems in history when the society was too divided. Harri Holkeri
problem
What initially attracts us and what later becomes 'the problem' are usually one and the same. Harriet Lerner
promise sin remedy
Nature has no promise for society, least of all, any remedy for sin. Horace Bushnell
projects innovative universal
I have to be more universal than my projects, but no less innovative, Ian Schrager
proud energy actors
There are not many things in my life I can be absolutely proud of or certain I got right, but one of them is that I've got better as an actor. I've learnt how to do it. And I still have enough energy to do it. Ian Mckellen
promise challenging-the-status-quo may
Our politicians may fail us, but Status Quo always delivers on the promise. Ian Anderson
problem easy stumps
The problems seem so easy out there on the stump. Deficits shrink with a rhetorical flourish. Hugh Sidey
problem like-you made
If you feel like you've ‘made it,’ and you're completely satisfied, you have bigger problems. Howie Day
profile bigs feds
The higher someone's profile, the easier it is for a defendant to trade him up to the feds. Mr. Big is always a better catch than Mr. Small. Howie Carr
problem obedience starvation
Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience. Howard Zinn
problem ability solve
The ability to solve problems or to create products that are valued within one or more cultural settings. Howard Gardner
procrastination tears delay
Tear thyself from delay. Horace
progress plagiarism
Plagiarism is necessary, progress implies it Guy deBord
proud crime i-can
I'm a true-crime addict. It's not something I'm particularly proud of, but I can't stop. Gillian Flynn
prove week
He said all week that he was going to prove himself, and he did.
proud hated foe
Ye shall only have foes to be hated; but not foes to be despised: ye must be proud of your foes. Friedrich Nietzsche
profound delicacy ends
In the end things must be as they are and have always been--the great things remain for the great, the abysses for the profound, the delicacies and thrills for the refined, and, to sum up shortly, everything rare for the rare. Friedrich Nietzsche
profound hatred mask
Everything that is profound loves the mask: the profoundest things have a hatred even of figure and likeness. Friedrich Nietzsche
profound needs spirit
Every profound spirit needs a mask. Friedrich Nietzsche
probability-theory perfect expectations
Probability is expectation founded upon partial knowledge. A perfect acquaintance with all the circumstances affecting the occurrence of an event would change expectation into certainty, and leave nether room nor demand for a theory of probabilities. George Boole
progress unreasonable persons
All progress is due to the unreasonable person. George Bernard Shaw