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generations ethics tendencies
David Riesman It is not new for the older generation to bewail the indolence of the young, and there is a tendency for the latter to maintain much of the older ethic screened by a new semantics and an altered ideology.
generations ants holes
Charles Baudelaire The immense profundity of thought in vulgar locutions, like holes dug by generations of ants.
generations hearing damage
Bob Barr The 2011 riots in England, which left five dead and caused more than $300 million in property damage, were fueled by a generation of young Brits who grew up without ever hearing the word No.
generations next problem
Cesare Pavese The problems that agitate one generation are exstinguished for the next, not because they have been solved but because the general lack of interest sweeps them away.
generations fine
Edward Kennedy [W]ords are fine, but it has to be what a generation reads into those words.
generations done research
Bill Gates what are the top 20 universities in the world that do good materials research that might create carbon fibers to do jet stream kites or new magnets that will allow [energy] generation to be done up there and you just bring the electricity down. You either have to bring down rotational energy, which is hard, or you have to have the generator up there and bring down the electricity. Well, putting the generator up there is hard to do because it's too heavy.
generations social program
Diane Watson Social Security is a program that should be strengthened and preserved for future generations.
generations my-generation
Dave Chappelle My generation is under-entertained.
done half christ
Charles Spurgeon If you are saved, the work is only half done until you are employed to bring others to Christ.
done way activist
Al Sharpton I've never done anything else in my life other than preach and be an activist. Way before I was known.
done sometimes wonder
Akhil Sharma When someone gets a success, and we, too, have done good work and sometimes even better work than the person who has just triumphed, we wonder: Why did success pass me by?
done firsts worship
Aiden Wilson Tozer We're here to be worshipers first and workers only second. We take a convert and immediately make a worker out of him. God never meant it to be so. God meant that a convert should learn to be a worshiper, and after that he can learn to be a worker...The work done by a worshiper will have eternity in it.
done can-do
Aiden Wilson Tozer Anything God has ever done, he can do now. Anything God has ever done anywhere, he can do here. Anything God has ever done for anyone, he can do for you.
done happened
China Machado I never dreamt that I would do all the things that I have done. But things just happened to me all the time.
done heard
Chief Joseph I have heard talk and talk, but nothing is done.
done life-is
Edith Piaf All I've done all my life is disobey.
done pay matter
Eddie Murphy There's always been a lot of negative stuff written about me. That's why I don't pay any attention to the critics. They've never liked anything I've done. What do critics know? It's the way the audience reacts that matters.
ruins helping sometimes
Chang-Rae Lee For sometimes you can't help but crave some ruin in what you love.
ruins success
Elliott Abrams There's always Tunisia. Amid the smoking ruins of the Middle East, there is that one encouraging success story.
ruins enough ifs
David Pogue If you continue to improve a product enough, you'll eventually ruin it.
ruins welcome said
Brandon Sanderson Welcome, Ruin said, to godhood.
ruins morality
Benjamin Disraeli We moralize among ruins.
ruins literature free-will
Aeschylus And one who is just of his own free will shall not lack for happiness; and he will never come to utter ruin.
ruins scales persistent
Don DeLillo Out of some persistent sense of large-scale ruin, we kept inventing hope.
ruins virtue profession
Confucius Those who make virtue their profession are the ruin of virtue.
ruins maids belief
Ambrose Bierce RUIN, v. To destroy. Specifically, to destroy a maid's belief in the virtue of maids.