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moving-forward ideas joy
Don't surrender all your joy for an idea you used to have about yourself that isn't true anymore. Cheryl Strayed
moving-forward feet glaciers
A glacier will frequently move forward one foot while retreating three feet... Which reminds me a lot of myself! Charles M. Schulz
moving-forward moving malaria
For Africa to move forward, you've really got to get rid of malaria. Bill Gates
moving-forward land garbage
Some otherwise sane scientists have seriously proposed that we tuck this deadly garbage under the edges of drifting continents but how can they be sure the moving land masses will climb over the waste and not just push it forward? David R. Brower
moving-forward people liberty
We do not move forward by curtailing people's liberty because we are afraid of what they may do or say. Eleanor Roosevelt
moving-forward moving mean
Change means the unknown. Eleanor Roosevelt
moving-forward moving different
We're always moving forward in different places physically and psychologically. Ben Harper
moving-forward moving past
Let the past hold on to itself and let the present move forward into the future. Douglas Adams
moving-forward always-moving keep-moving
I'm always moving forward. Debbie Allen
creating safety people
I am someone who's very positive about business, as a social Democrat. I do like the safety net of the welfare system and people setting things and creating business, and that's what I try to do with my own work: export it around the world from the U.K. Eddie Izzard
creating roles actors
When you're creating new roles out of scratch in my opinion working with the actors is a great asset. You can learn a lot from that. Beau Willimon
creating hoping launching learnt message turn
We are making another turn by creating these zones, hoping the message will be learnt and that the launching squads will be stopped, but if there will be no alternative will have to turn it again. Zeev Boim
creating defensive shut slow
We started out slow with our defensive pressure, but we were creating a lot of turnovers, and we shut them down. Marvin Avery
creating ghost impression news reported scientific widespread
Scientific fraud, plagiarism, and ghost writing are increasingly being reported in the news media, creating the impression that misconduct has become a widespread and omnipresent evil in scientific research. Heinrich Rohrer
creating bears earth
Though the rich of this earth find no difficulty in creating misery, they can't bear to see it. Bertolt Brecht
creating community musician
Musicians wake up and create a more loving community by creating heavier music. Cass McCombs
creating machines world
A world of automata – of creatures that worked like machines – would hardly be worth creating. C. S. Lewis
creating levels consciousness
In the midst of creating, a person is raised to another level of consciousness. Charlie Haden
desire holiness repentance
Repentance and desires after holiness never be separated. Charles Spurgeon
desire alive sin
When you desire to be most alive to God, you will generally find sin most alive to repel you. Charles Spurgeon
desire desire-for-success fear-of-failure
The things we do without the fear of failure and the desire for success are the purest acts we'll ever do Alan Moore
desire spirit holy
When we have the Holy Spirit we have all that is needed to be all that God desires us to be. Aiden Wilson Tozer
desire may grants
May God grant us a desire for God that supersedes all other desires. Aiden Wilson Tozer
desire genocide treated
I was a supporter of the desire, in my section of Nigeria, to leave the federation because it was treated very badly with something that was called genocide in those days. Chinua Achebe
desire intense stage
You feel the intense desire to do good, to do right thing. At this stage, you also feel helpless. Chin-Ning Chu
desire crosses chosen
One cannot desire freedom from the Cross when one is especially chosen for the Cross. Edith Stein
desire balance sound
The desire for symmetry, for balance, for rhythm in form as well as in sound, is one of the most inveterate of human instincts. Edith Wharton