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pestilence duration truth-is
The truth is that nothing is less sensational than pestilence, and by reason of their very duration great misfortunes are monotonous. Albert Camus
duration easier help
We have to have more help in that area. I'm not making excuses, but we need to make things a little easier for us for the duration of the game, not just the beginning. Pam Borton
duration favors fortune intensity pays
Fortune pays sometimes for the intensity of her favors by the shortness of their duration Baltasar Gracian
duration scratches ends
If we denote excitation as an end-effect by the sign plus (+), and inhibition as end-effect by the sign minus (-), such a reflex as the scratch-reflex can be termed a reflex of double-sign, for it develops excitatory end-effect and then inhibitory end-effect even during the duration of the exciting stimulus. Charles Scott Sherrington
duration life picked trying
Through a huge duration of my life, someone has always picked up after me. And when you're on your own and you're trying to be independent, it's definitely different. Jessica Simpson
duration sides bed
When you pick up a novel from the bed side table, you put down your own life at the same time and you become another person for the duration. Barbara Kingsolver
duration life time
The only control we have over the duration of our life is to shorten it, and we do that all the time. S. Jay Olshansky
duration fine intensity
Fine friendship requires duration rather than fitful intensity. Aristotle
duration emotion loved-ones
The duration of love in a being always depends upon the loved one. I create an emotion in you, as you create one in me. You do not create it in yourself. Elinor Glyn
duration eight hard physical pitcher pitches player six takes throw throwing weeks
It takes about six to eight weeks of physical conditioning before a player can really throw hard for a seven-inning duration where the pitcher is throwing 70 to 100 pitches hard. Wade Mackey
truth-is norm truth-and-falsehood
Truth and falsehood are opposed; but truth is the norm not of truth only but of falsehood also. C. S. Lewis
truth-is sells
Truth is the easiest thing to sell. Daymond John
truth-is weak
You have to attack once the truth is too weak to defend itself. Bertolt Brecht
truth-is stillness-speaks
The truth is: you don’t have a life, you are life. Eckhart Tolle
truth-is heard
The truth is generally seen, rarely heard. Baltasar Gracian
truth-is good-things bad-things
The truth is, bad things don't affect us as profoundly as we expect them to. That's true of good things, too. We adapt very quickly to either. Daniel Gilbert
truth-is foe
The truth is forced upon us, very quickly, by a foe. Aristophanes
truth-is habit break
The truth is, you don't break a bad habit; you replace it with a good one. Denis Waitley
truth-is
Truth is coming and it cannot be stopped. Edward Snowden