Quotes about sake
sake fame
Fame for fame's sake is never a good road to go down. David Giuntoli
sake privilege spirit
We have been given the privilege to host this presence. The Holy Spirit is in me for my sake but he is upon me for yours. Bill Johnson
sake leisure hopeless
Leisure is non-work for the sake of work. Leisure is the time spent recovering from work and in the frenzied but hopeless attempt to forget about work. Bob Black
sake endeavor communicate
Do you love truth for truth's sake, and will you endeavor impartially to find and receive it yourself, and communicate it to others? Benjamin Franklin
sake mud politician
A politician must have some scruples, a certain decency; he cannot smear himself in the mud for the sake of a high ideal. Boris Yeltsin
sake
Phillipians 4:13 for Pete's sake! Jan Karon
sake time
The idea of being in control for the sake of control is not really important to me. If everyone is sharp and doing what they're doing well, you don't really need to be in control all the time. Tina Fey
sake pills world
The world exists for its own sake, not for ours. Swallow *that* pill! Edward Abbey
sake wealth making-money
The life of money-making is one undertaken under compulsion, and wealth is evidently not the good we are seeking; for it is merely useful and for the sake of something else. Aristotle
sake showing trying
I am not trying to say that I am poor and that I don't like beautiful things. But I don't like luxury for luxury sake or in the sense of showing off luxury.
sake shoot totally
Extraneous violence is totally wrong. 'Robocop' was violence for violence's sake - you don't shoot somebody's arm off.
sake given without-hope
It is only for the sake of those without hope that hope is given to us. Walter Benjamin
sake financial wealth
The financial wealth that has been created is unprecedented. Even if the stock market, for argument's sake, leveled off here, there's been so much wealth built up that we really can feel spending for some time.
sake weekdays sabbath
The Sabbath is not for the sake of the weekdays; the weekdays are for the sake of Sabbath. It is not an interlude but the climax of living. Abraham Joshua Heschel
sake divine-purpose
We are here for the sake of others Albert Einstein
sake
It was for the sake of what had been, rather than what was. Jane Austen
sake seen sudden ten
I've seen what can happen to an actor when he's just working for the sake of working. All of a sudden it's ten years later, your career's happened, and you haven't had any control. Chris Pine
sake world bombastic
Being bombastic for the sake of being bombastic has just never been my take on the world. Dannel Malloy
sake body bigs
I hope for your sake you've got something inside that big body of yours! Dante Alighieri
sake earth someday
Someday I’d like to see something rise up out of the earth –just for the sake of variety. David Eddings
sake would-be virtue
I would be virtuous for my own sake, though nobody were to know it; as I would be clean for my own sake, though nobody were to see me.
sake truth
I think what's always important is not to be contrarian for its own sake but to really get at the truth. Peter Thiel
sake
We are not making this demand for the sake of a principle, but in the interests of the proletarian class. Clara Zetkin
sake
too much ornamentation for the sake of it. The licks got in the way.
sake mark historian
The search for the truth for truth's sake is the mark of the historian. B. H. Liddell Hart
sake enjoyment ifs
You can't bury a part of yourself that's so innate to who you've been, even if it's not for the sake of anything other than a pure enjoyment of it. Carrie Brownstein
sake said
I never said anything that was unprintable. Never said anything just for the sake of being startling. Bette Davis
sake
Some of us had to give and take a little more than others, but things have a way of working out. Some of us are contributing a little more than others, but we've been doing that in the past, as well. We just wanted to get this done for the sake of the league. Daniel Snyder
sake distinction mark
There is no greater egoism than that of learning when it is treated simply as a mark of personal distinction to be held and cherished for its own sake. ... [K]knowledge is a possession held in trust for the furthering of the well-being of all John Dewey
sake more-money not-interested
I'm not interested in more money for the sake of it. Kevin Whately
sake verbs destination
Travel. It was an intransitive verb. It didn't involve any destinations. It was going to the going's sake, to be anywhere but where you were, with motion itself as the only object. Jonathan Raban
sake causes
The cause is everything. Those even who are dearest to us must be shunted for the sake of the cause. Mahatma Gandhi
sake pleasure spit
I spit upon luxurious pleasures, not for their own sake, but because of the inconveniences that follow them. Epicurus