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hateful pleasure form
pleasure, n. The least hateful form of dejection. Ambrose Bierce
hateful
The hateful thing about most hotels nowadays is that they only have duvets. I hate duvets. Quentin Blake
hateful rest thyself
What is hateful to thyself do not do to another. That is the whole Law, the rest is Commentary. Hillel Hillel
hateful middle-finger enough
I wasn't born with enough middle fingers Marilyn Manson
hateful language racism
It's disgusting. Racism and its hateful language have no place in this community. Richard Brodhead
hateful reminder
It's a reminder of a big, hateful lie. Teresa Smith
hateful miserable mortals
All deaths are hateful to miserable mortals, but the most pitiable death of all is to starve. Homer
hateful conservative conservatism
If you're a liberal, anything you say is protected. If you're a conservative, anything you say is hateful. Laura Schlessinger
hateful spirit miserable
I have nothing to make me miserable," she said, getting calmer; "but can you understand that everything has become hateful, loathsome, coarse to me, and I myself most of all? You can't imagine what loathsome thoughts I have about everything." "Why, whatever loathsome thoughts can you have?" asked Dolly, smiling. "The most utterly loathsome and coarse; I can't tell you. It's not unhappiness, or low spirits, but much worse. As though everything that was good in me was all hidden away, and nothing was left but the most loathsome. Leo Tolstoy
pleasure
I'm so used to having them there. It's a pleasure. Ken Stevenson
pleasure question
I tell you what I do take pleasure in is accomplishing things that I question myself, Andre Agassi
pleasure tends
Pleasure is more distracting.... Pleasure tends to make you unconscious. Bhagwan Rajneesh
pleasure
I have a masochistic pleasure to put in 14-hour days. Jan Eliasson
pleasure profit reader vote won
He has won every vote who mingles profit with pleasure, by delighting and instructing the reader at the same time. Horace
pleasure products
Learning was a by-product of her search for pleasure David Brooks
pleasure given recollection
To have given pleasure to one human being is a recollection that sweetens life. Agnes Repplier
pleasure duty
One reads for pleasure...it is not a public duty. Alan Bennett
pleasure
There is a pleasure in affecting affectation. Charles Lamb
formula second third three
If someone said to me that you can have three wishes, my first would have been to get into racing, my second to be in Formula 1, my third to drive for Ferrari. Gilles Villeneuve
formed golf open power resort shoot skilled soccer space sports using versus
Sports formed me. I was always decently skilled but lacked size, so I had to resort to using my skill versus my power. I strategically play golf because that's all I can do. It's the same on the basketball court. I try to get open and shoot it. Or I use the open space on the soccer field. Zach Johnson
form invent time
I see that idea that we need a new form as something critical. I mean, we do need to invent and not be benchmarking all the time. That's important to me. William McDonough
forms future readers varied
The bright future is that readers are accepting more varied forms of stories. Chuck Palahniuk
form helped influence matched outside weighed
The outside influence in the form of Argentine auction, which matched expectations, helped the market. And tomorrow's futures expiry weighed slightly, as usual. Herminio Lucci
form trying
I was trying to be a writer, and I was kind of getting sidetracked, so I started doing cartoons as a form of expression. Bruce Eric Kaplan
forms objects suppress terror truth
Books and all forms of writing have always been objects of terror to those who seek to suppress the truth. Wole Soyinka
form objective personal technology tend whatever
I try to be objective about technology. Agnostic, in a sense. Whatever personal opinions I form tend to have more to do with what we find to do with the new thing. William Gibson
forms inside movies novels outside relation tend
There are two different forms of storytelling: Novels tend to come from the inside of a character, and movies tend to look at them from the outside in relation to others in their world. Walter Kirn