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ordinary fiction use
I do love science fiction, but it's not really a genre unto itself; it always seems to merge with another genre. With the few movies I've done, I've ended up playing with genre in some way or another, so any genre that's made to mix with others is like candy to me. It allows you to use big, mythic situations to talk about ordinary things. Rian Johnson
ordinary-extraordinary quiet human-nature
With these vast advantages, ordinary and extraordinary, one would have supposed the North would have been content, and would have at least respected the security and tranquility of such obedient and profitable brethren; but such is not human nature. Robert Toombs
ordinary looks top-hats
It looks rather ordinary," said the Snork. "Unless you consider that a top hat is always somewhat extraordinary, of course. Tove Jansson
ordinary ordinariness
Ordinary is a word that has no meaning. Robin Morgan
ordinary strange strangeness
It's strange how time can make a place shrink, make its strangeness ordinary. Veronica Roth
ordinary
I'll probably be working. To the ordinary run-of-the-mill person, I think this will just be another day. Bob Taylor
ordinary take-a-chance chance
For me, it is exciting to see a woman take a chance and wear something out of the ordinary. Narciso Rodriguez
ordinary regarding trip
nothing out of the ordinary regarding the first lady's trip overseas. Jonathan Cherry
ordinary run
Darius is stocky. And he's not an ordinary fullback because he can run right by you. Rick Vanhoy
weaknesses
He was able to make what used to be his weaknesses into his strengths. Mike Aronson
weakness moments succubus
We all have moments of weakness. It’s how we recover from them that really counts. Richelle Mead
weakness looking-good instance
We’ve all got weaknesses. Me, for instance. I’m tragically funny and good-looking. Rick Riordan
weakness
A good general always makes you search for his weaknesses. Woody Hayes
weakness obsession dangerous
Of all human weakness obsession is the most dangerous. And the silliest. Woody Allen
weakness fierce bones
Death's a fierce meadowlark: but to die having made / Something more equal to the centuries / Than muscle and bone, is mostly to shed weakness. Robinson Jeffers
weakness
When God is our strength, it is strength indeed; when our strength is our own, it is only weakness. Saint Augustine
weakness admitting way
Often admitting our weakness and fear is the first step to finding rest in God. Our trust in Him isn't conveyed though superhuman confidence as much as it comes in the way of childlike reliance on Him. Tracie Peterson
weakness cowardice cruelty
I traded cowardice for cruelty; I traded weakness for ferocity. Veronica Roth
principles teach formulas
Teach principles not formulas. Richard P. Feynman
principles crafts never-forget
Never forget that you are practicing a craft with certain principles. William Zinsser
principles employee command
The basic principle is I command, and my employees carry it out immediately. Wang Jianlin
principles easy
It is always more easy to discover and proclaim general principles than it is to apply them. Winston Churchill
principles knows
When you know principles that can motivate you, you will then know principles that can motivate others. Conversely, when you know principles that can motivate others, you will then know principles that can motivate you. W. Clement Stone
principles slavery politics
There must be no compromise with slavery - none whatever. Nothing is gained, everything is lost, by subordinating principle to expedience. William Lloyd Garrison
principles
In principle, I am against principles. Tristan Tzara
principles today sake
Today, local economies are being destroyed by the pluralistic, displaced, global economy, which has no respect for what works in a locality. The global economy is built on the principle that one place can be exploited, even destroyed, for the sake of another place. Wendell Berry
principles useful-things expediency
The most useful thing about a principle is that it can always be sacrificed to expediency. W. Somerset Maugham