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helping-others survival helping
Because I survived, I must do everything possible to help others. Elie Wiesel
helping-others survival may
Whoever survives a test, whatever it may be, must tell the story. That is his duty. Elie Wiesel
helping-others effort praise
So, to praise others for their virtues - Can but encourage one's own efforts Siddha Nagarjuna
helping-others joy deeds
Forget yourself by becoming interested in others. Every day do a good deed that will put a mile of joy on someone's face. Dale Carnegie
helping-others opportunity equal-pay
I just want to help other women achieve as much as they can in society without restraints being imposed on us. It's the most natural and normal thing to want to defend your rights to equal opportunities, equal pay for equal work, and everything that comes with that. Amy Poehler
helping-others woe-is-me volunteer
Teach me to feel another's woe, to hide the fault I see, that mercy I to others show, that mercy show to me. Alexander Pope
helping-others men generosity
A man who was generous with his wealth. It has been reported that during his lifetime, Carnegie gave away over $350 million of his money to help others. Andrew Carnegie
helping-others discovery brain
Progress depends on our brain. The most important part of our brain, that which is neocortical, must be used to help others and not just to make discoveries. Rita Levi-Montalcini
helping-others race mountain
Help others in their race of life. Remember that when you help another up a mountain, you are a little nearer the top yourself. Thomas S. Monson
world do-the-best
To do the best that I possibly could in my world makes me pretty happy. Ashton Eaton
world-love world western
The Western world loves liberalisation, provided it doesnt affect them. Azim Premji
world enjoy virtuous
In this world, either you're virtuous or you enjoy yourself. Not both, lady, not both. Ayn Rand
world
There is nobody like him in the world. There is - and always will be - one Jim Rohn. Brian Tracy
world victim
We can each immediately liberate ourselves as victims in the world, through solidifying an intent to act. Bryant H. McGill
world conflict outside-world
The conflicts we have with the outside world are often conflicts we have within ourselves. Bryant H. McGill
world morality assumption
The modernists started with the assumption that science is the only source of sure knowledge, that nature is all there is, and thus that morality is merely a human invention that can be changed to meet changing circumstances in an evolving world. Charles Colson
world jazz classical-music
Jazz, for me, is a closed circuit, like the term baroque in the world of classical music. Jan Garbarek
world body acquisition
Science is often misrepresented as "the body of knowledge acquired by performing replicated controlled experiments in the laboratory." Actually, science is something broader: the acquisition of reliable knowledge about the world. Jared Diamond
maybe size
The scanner's about the size of a toaster, maybe just a little longer, John Talbot
may argument scales
Expediency may tip the scales when arguments are nicely balanced. Benjamin Cardozo
may individual difficulty
Nobody, who has not been in the interior of a family, can say what the difficulties of any individual of that family may be. Jane Austen
may rewards tendencies
I leave it to be settled, by whomsoever it may concern, whether the tendency of this work be altogether to recommend parental tyranny, or reward filial disobedience. Jane Austen
may call-me sinner
They may call me a sinner, but I am at peace with myself. Brigitte Bardot
maybe signing unless
Unless you are Stephen King, a book signing is attended by maybe 40 or 50 people. Dana Stabenow
may mercy
May God in His mercy lead us through these times; but above all, may He lead us to Himself. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
may incidents happened
I describe incidents which may or may not have happened but which are true. Elie Wiesel
may resolve enigma
It may well be doubted whether human ingenuity can construct an enigma... which human ingenuity may not, by proper application, resolve. Edgar Allan Poe