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beings human types
There are two types of human beings in this world: the divine, and the demonic. Bhagavad Gita
beings cannot forget human humanity lies open remember risk universal
We appeal, as human beings to human beings. Remember your humanity and forget the rest. If you can do so, the way lies open for a new paradise; if you cannot there lies before you the risk of universal death. Joseph Rotblat
beings believe coming crazy created indeed people smile space thinking
I believe that we indeed have been created by intelligent beings -- those beings coming from space ..., ... Usually, people have a little smile and say, 'Well, she's crazy thinking about that.' Brigitte Boisselier
beings change front human perspective programs resources
But they can change and I should help, and they are human beings and they can do it to, but they just need that right perspective and the right programs and resources in front of them. Liz Murray
beings fed human might
I got fed up with the human race, really. I got a very negative feeling about human potentials. And for a while, I thought I might write a book without any human beings in it whatsoever. Michel Faber
beings biggest body gray great human job
Gray his huge. He's one of the biggest human beings I've ever seen. But he's done a great job getting his body in shape. Norm Roberts
beings human met question toughest
He is without question one of the toughest human beings I've ever met in my life. He's streetwise and loveable all at the same time. Jim Calhoun
beings except human politics women
We are naive and moralistic women. We are human beings who find politics a blight upon the human condition. And do not know how one copes with it except through politics. Kate Millett
beings hear human mother
He has to hear that we're human beings and that our father, son, mother, whoever, were human beings. John Shanagher
fond meet people run
Some people are so fond of ill-luck that they run half-way to meet it. Douglas Jerrold
fondness genuine later portions
He showed in the last interview, as on the later portions of the chart, a genuine fondness for the rabbit. Mary C. Jones
fond seem
He doesn't seem to be very fond of them. Dennis Hutchinson
fond hope memories public support
I have fond memories of Doha and I hope the public here will support me like they did in 2001. Martina Hingis
fond left lose memories sure town
I'm sure the town of Carver has fond memories of him. You lose something when you lose someone like that, but he's left his mark. Mike Perry
fondue faces cheese
Fondue is not a good date food. You end up with cheese dripping down your face. James Corden
grew
I speak French, and I grew up with French, so my English is Franglais. Corneille Ewango
grew thin
I used to just write about my own apathy, but that youthful, apathetic way of looking at things grew thin as I got older. Scott Weiland
grew guys playground
That's what you want as a player, to play the way you grew up on the playground and YMCA. Look around here. Guys here are loose. Tim Thomas
grew
That's not even a question. You go with what you grew up with. Mike Grell
grew locks pick shed spying
I used to try to pick locks because I grew up on my grandparents' farm and I started my own little spy club. I would go around the farm and try to break into the shed and try spying on my grandpa. It was ridiculous. Odette Annable
grew informed music sing
I grew up listening to a lot of soul music, which has probably informed the way that I sing on my tracks. Erik Hassle
grew though
The first things I did was I was a writer, painter, and photographer, and we grew up very poor, so even though I could get into any college I wanted, there was no way to pay for it. Lori Petty
grew northern pick posh
I'm not posh at all. I grew up in Sheffield but never managed to pick up the accent - which was careless because there'd be some cache now in being a northern playwright, but I missed out on that one. Laura Wade
grew literature living love mind science sort suppose terribly time
I sort of mind living in a time when most of the literature is terribly personal. I suppose it's because I grew up on a love of history, philosophy, science and religion, but not to think too much about yourself. A. S. Byatt