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passion public spent
Her passion was never spent in public display. Maya Angelou
passion rivalry ultimate
I think it's the ultimate rivalry in the SEC. There's always a little more passion when it comes to this game. Rick Clausen
passion air castles
To know your ruling passion, examine your castles in the air. Richard Whately
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Purpose directs passion and passion ignites purpose. Rhonda Britten
passion games feeling-alone
To whom can I expose the urgency of my own passion?…There is nobody—here among these grey arches, and moaning pigeons, and cheerful games and tradition and emulation, all so skilfully organised to prevent feeling alone. Virginia Woolf
passion successful empowering
Whatever you want to do, do with full passion and work really hard towards it. Don't look anywhere else. There will be a few distractions, but if you can be true to yourself, you will be successful for sure. Virat Kohli
passion men rights
We [Americans] have a great ardor for gain; but we have a deep passion for the rights of man. Woodrow Wilson
passion years play
Jazz is a big thing with me. It's a very big passion of mine, to play it. I'm an amateur musician and I love everything about it. I was obsessed with jazz when I was 15 years old and I know a lot about it because I've loved it so much. Woody Allen
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What is a Poet? He is a man speaking to men: a man, it is true, endued with more lively sensibility, more enthusiasm and tenderness, who has a greater knowledge of human nature, and a more comprehensive soul, than are supposed to be common among mankind; a man pleased with his own passions and volitions, and who rejoices more than other men in the spirit of life that is in him; delighting to contemplate similar volitions and passions as manifested in the goings-on of the universe, and habitually impelled to create them where he does not find them. William Wordsworth
questioning piety
Questioning is the piety of thought. Martin Heidegger
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Knowledge of what is does not open the door directly to what should be. If one asks the whence derives the authority of fundamental ends, since they cannot be stated and justified merely by reason, one can only answer: they exist in a healthy society Albert Einstein
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Jacquie likes to take natural fibers and have them form a very contained universe. She uses a lot of materials that seem wild and unruly and she asks them to cooperate. Jackie Borsanyi
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Joe is a guy who is extremely prepared and extremely positive. He's a guy about relationships and about the team. If a player comes and asks him to sit down and have a few pops, he'll say, 'Let's do it.' He's a teacher who is prepared when he teaches and wants us to be prepared and get it right. Tom Foley
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Have you got any soul?"" a woman asks the next afternoon. That depends, I feel like saying; some days yes, some days no. A few days ago I was right out; now I've got loads, too much, more than I can handle. I wish I could spread it a bit more evenly, I want to tell her, get a better balance, but I can't seem to get it sorted. I can see she wouldn't be interested in my internal stock control problems though, so I simply point to where I keep the soul I have, right by the exit, just next to the blues. Nick Hornby
asks states united whatever
Whatever the United States asks for, they will be given. Javier Solana
asks best emotions help interfere personal whatever
Whatever personal emotions I have about Sherrod, if he asks me to help in some way, and I can help and it doesn't interfere with my own life, I will do the best to help him. Paul Hackett
asks ifs
If you have to ask what it symbolizes, it didn't. Roger Ebert
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The question which we must ask ourselves is not whether we like or do not like what is going on, but what we are going to do about it. Winston Churchill
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Reason interrupts man's career and asks him whether he may not bring beings into the world for whom he cannot provide the means of subsistence. Thomas Malthus