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struggle life-struggle ifs
If you can’t get the wicket of Rohit Sharma, you are struggling in life Brett Lee
struggle heart darkness
The facts of variability, of the struggle for existence, of adaptation to conditions, were notorious enough; but none of us had suspected that the road to the heart of the species problem lay through them, until Darwin and Wallace dispelled the darkness. Thomas Huxley
struggle media rights
There are few talents so richly rewarded - especially in politics and the media - as the ability to portray parasites as victims, and portray demands for preferential treatment as struggles for equal rights. Thomas Sowell
struggle chinese benefits
When the snipe and the mussel struggle, the fisherman gets the benefit. Ancient Chinese saying Robert Greene
struggle technology data
We need a data network that can easily carry voice, instead of what we have today, a voice network struggling to carry data. Reed Hundt
struggle fighting order
Fight with yourself when you paint, not with the model. A student is one who struggles with himself for order. Robert Henri
struggle yesterday use
Today must not be a souvenir of yesterday, and so the struggle is everlasting. Who am I today? What do I see today? How shall I use what I know, and how shall I avoid being victim of what I know? Life is not repetition. Robert Henri
struggle scar helping
Comedy is a necessity to get through life with the fewest scars. Humor is the best antidote to help relieve all struggles. Suzy Kassem
struggle suffering misery
Each one of us reaps what we ourselves have sown. These miseries under which we suffer, these bondages under which we struggle, have been caused by ourselves, and none else in the universe is to blame. God is the least to blame for it. Swami Vivekananda
men religion useless
Men would never be superstitious, if they could govern all their circumstances by set rules, or if they were always favoured by fortune: but being frequently driven into straits where rules are useless, and being often kept fluctuating pitiably between hope and fear by the uncertainty of fortune's greedily coveted favours, they are consequently for the most part, very prone to credulity. Baruch Spinoza
men simplicity fame
The greatest truths are the simplest, and so are the greatest men. Augustus Hare
men goes-on prometheus
And man will go on. Man, not men. Ayn Rand
men years advice
That man has offered me unsolicited advice for six years, most of it bad. Calvin Coolidge
men happiness-and-success foundation
The seminary programs will help you as a young man or woman to lay a foundation for happiness and success in life. Richard G. Scott
men hands way-in-life
A man who wishes to make his way in life could do no better than go through the world with a boiling tea-kettle in his hand. Sydney Smith
men adjusting faces
It is men who face the biggest problems in the future, adjusting to their new and complicated role. Sandra Ford
men mind sides
If a superior woman marry a vulgar or inferior man, he makes her miserable, but seldom governs her mind or vulgarizes her nature; and if there be love on his side, the chances are that in the end she will elevate and refine him. Anna Jameson
men childhood pay
Childhood sometimes does pay a second visit to man; youth never. Anna Jameson
judging balance sheets
A bankruptcy judge can fix your balance sheet, but he cannot fix your company. Gordon Bethune
judging my-time
I'll leave here with my head held high and with confidence that history will judge my time here. Eric Holder
judging age
Judges don't age. Time decorates them. Enid Bagnold
judging priests power-of-god
The populace judges of the power of God by the power of the priests. Napoleon Bonaparte
judging enemy looks
Judge your enemy based upon capabilities, not intent, you have to look at the enemy and really almost make a worst case call every time. Norman Schwarzkopf
judging political information
We must apply a judicial rather than a political standard to the information before us [if choosing a Judge]. Orrin Hatch
judging giving answers
When Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg was before us in 1993, she said that her standard was to give no hints, no forecasts, no previews, and declined to answer dozens of questions. Orrin Hatch
judging people heaven
Friedrich Nietzsche predicted that secular people, losing touch with transcendence, would eventually lose a reference point from which to look down and judge themselves. In the end they would lose even the capacity to despise themselves. Thus, because of the 'death of God', they would confuse heaven with happiness, and happiness with health. Os Guinness
judging generations future-generation
Future generations will judge us not by what we say, but what we do. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf