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giving people able
Cameramen are among the most extraordinarily able and competent people I know. They have to have an insight into natural history that gives them a sixth sense of what the creature is going to do, so they can be ready to follow. David Attenborough
giving want three
If I give a student one-fourth of what he should know, I expect him to get the other three-fourths himself, otherwise I do not want him as a student. Confucius
giving people use
He is very fond of making things which he does not want, and then giving them to people who have no use for them. Anthony Hope
giving may ugly
God is always good and we are always loved... even when what He gives may appear ugly. Ann Voskamp
giving tennis lines
I do understand that when someone gives you a [expletive] load of money, you take that money. Someone like Larry Ellison wants to invest into his event and make it the biggest possible, and he gets stopped by the ATP. If you're a start-up, what would make you want to navigate through that and to go through that firing line? How can you step into tennis with any confidence? It's the stupidest thing I've ever heard of. Andy Roddick
giving judging pieces
My dear friend, we mustn't give them even the slightest excuse to judge us! Otherwise, we end up in pieces. Albert Camus
giving people miracle
When I was young, I expected from people more than they could give: neverending friendship and constant excitement. Now I expect less than they can actually can give: to stay close silently. And their feelings, friendship, noble deeds always seem like a miracle to me: a true grace. Albert Camus
giving unloved misfortunes
Whoever gives nothing, has nothing. The greatest misfortune is not to be unloved, but not to love. Albert Camus
giving choices doe
The certainty of a God giving meaning to life far surpasses in attractiveness the ability to behave badly with impunity. The choice would not be hard to make. But there is no choice and that is where the bitterness comes in. The absurd does not liberate; it binds. Albert Camus
choices policy rejects
My mantra about everything that has to do with public policy is: identify and reject the false choice. Kamala Harris
doe process farmers
A farmer does not grow something in the sense that he or she creates it. That human is only a small part of the whole process by which nature expresses its being. Masanobu Fukuoka
doe moments reducing
Promiscuous ... was a word I had never applied to myself. Possibly no one ever does, for it is a sordid word, reducing many valuable moments to nothing more than doglike copulation. Marya Mannes
doe enough good-things
What would you do if you knew that every good thing in your life depended on your getting enough rest? Because it does. Martha Beck
doe electricity
Electricity does not centralize, but decentralizes. Marshall McLuhan
doe goddess showers
The Goddess does not shower her gifts on those who reject them. Marion Zimmer Bradley
doe way
Nature does many things the way I do, but she hides them! Pablo Picasso
doe mathematics deeper
Why does mathematics describe nature. That's a deeper question than most. Terence McKenna
doe saint bidding
Whatever was in the human nature of Christ was moved at the bidding of the divine will; yet it does not follow that in Christ there was no movement of the will proper to human nature, for the good wills of other saints are moved by God's will... For although the will cannot be inwardly moved by any creature, yet it can be moved inwardly by God. Thomas Aquinas
doe
It is ever true that he who does nothing for others, does nothing for himself." ~ Goethe Johann Wolfgang von Goethe