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confront discover heroes treasure true
Heroes take journeys, confront dragons, and discover the treasure of their true selves. Carol Pearson
confront issues voters war
Historically, when big issues confront the electorate, young voters come to the polls. In 2004, it was the war in Iraq. Daniel Shea
confront fairy realities tale
The escape to an unchallenging fairy tale can be very nice and I'm all for that, but film can also challenge you to confront the realities of our world. Ezra Miller
confront creativity individual means ourselves
The idea of improvisation means that we confront ourselves with our own individual creativity. Brian Alger
confront hard time
It's really hard for me, every day, to confront my writing. It never gets easier over time. Kate Christensen
confronted detailed face facts lots questions time
They're going to be confronted for the first time with lots of detailed questions that they didn't face before because the questioners didn't know all the facts yet. Sam Buell
confront effects failure inequality privilege properly racial society white
Our failure as a society to properly acknowledge and confront the psychological, social, and political effects of white privilege has perpetuated racial inequality and race-based political resentments. Tim Wise
confronted raymond rifle shot
Raymond had a .22-caliber rifle with him when he confronted Betancourt, and shot him. John Tate
confront conversation forced onstage shut
The silent thing onstage allows for a kind of intimacy that no conversation can have. If I just shut up, we're forced to look at each other and really confront that moment. Teller
creativity happen helped town
I think it helped my creativity to be in a town that didn't have that influence. It helped the productivity to be in a place where there wasn't much structure. You had to make it happen for yourself. Ben Romans
creativity experience greatest innovate order people poor remain turn
In my experience, poor people are the world's greatest entrepreneurs. Every day, they must innovate in order to survive. They remain poor because they do not have the opportunities to turn their creativity into sustainable income. Muhammad Yunus
creativity way chaos
The controlled chaos is one way to get creativity. The intensity of it, the physical rush, the intimacy created the kind of dialogue that leads to synergy. Richard Holbrooke
creativity small-changes bigs
Beware of the tyranny of making small changes to small things. Rather, make big changes to big things. Roger Enrico
creativity capitalist
Creativity can only be anarchic, capitalist, Darwinian. Umberto Eco
creativity people genius
Most people don't find their creativity. There are more unsung geniuses that don't even know they have great talent. Truman Capote
creativity artist people
Nothing exists until or unless it is observed. An artist is making something exist by observing it. And his hope for other people is that they will also make it exist by observing it. I call it 'creative observation.' Creative viewing. William S. Burroughs
creativity intelligent vision
We see a world of abundance, not limits. In the midst of a great deal of talk about reducing the human ecological footprint, we offer a different vision. What if humans designed products and systems that celebrate an abundance of human creativity, culture, and productivity? That are so intelligent and safe, our species leaves an ecological footprint to delight in, not lament? William McDonough
creativity responsibility past
The seven principles of Kwanzaa - unity, self-determinat ion, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith -- teach us that when we come together to strengthen our families and communities and honor the lesson of the past, we can face the future with joy and optimism. William J. Clinton
individual jacques team
Jacques Lemaire said when a team fails, no individual is successful, ... When a team is successful, all the individuals are successful. Bobby Holik
individual personal reasons
It is not to be used for personal reasons or by individual personalities. Michel Lu
individualism
I really like individualism based on truth. Tyler Blackburn
individual states
The state of the health of the individual is equivalent to the state to the health of the colon. Woody Harrelson
individuality groups mediocrity
You know you've reached a new plateau of group mediocrity when even a Canadian is alarmed by your lack of individuality. Sarah Vowell
individuality individual
We differ from one another in our individual gifts which, however, belong to our inner nature. Rudolf Steiner
individuality would-be wanted
I wanted to retain my individuality. I was afraid of being hampered by studio policies. I knew if someone else got control, I would be restrained. Walt Disney
individuality conformity institutions
The eager and often inconsiderate appeals of reformers and revolutionists are indispensable to counterbalance the inertia and fossilism marking so large a part of human institutions. Walt Whitman
individual persons urges
I hold that any religion that satisfies the individual urge is valid for that person. Zora Neale Hurston
means school since six state tournament year
Going to the state tournament means lot for our team, the school and the community. I think it's been six years since they've been, and to go in my first year here, there's just nothing sweeter. Chris Higginbottom
means obama professors tend
Law professors like Obama tend to view the law as one means to an end, and others, like myself, tend to view it as the end itself. Jonathan Turley
means register singing
He'll be singing in his upper register to give the idea of what it means to be roasted on a spit. Steven Forester
means
He means more to me than I think he will ever know. Brian Dake
means unit
'Redeployment' is a military term. It means to transfer a unit from one area to another. Phil Klay
means rebuilding walls
Rebuilding here means so much more than walls and roofs and levees. Craig Colten
means rally
Our rally was a little late, but things are by no means over. Akinobu Okada
means parents playing recognize riding risks teens understand
Parents who understand the risks recognize that it is important to keep teens from riding with other teens, even if it means playing 'chauffer' for one more year. Cheri Cihak
means positive
In every day, there are 1,440 minutes. That means we have 1,440 daily opportunities to make a positive impact. Les Brown
ourselves point run shooting
In the meantime, we have important competitions to run so there is no point shooting ourselves in the foot. Chris Moller
ourselves position win
It wasn't pretty, but we'll take the outcome. We put ourselves in position to win it. Randy Carlyle
ourselves pride
We pride ourselves in being a well-rounded, blue-collar group. Bob Spencer
ourselves redeem second steady
We usually redeem ourselves in the second half. We just had to play more steady and we had a lot of turnovers. Andi Anderson
ourselves stretched taken
strenuous efforts, taken initiatives and stretched ourselves and our constituency to the limit. Gerry Adams
ourselves playing putting sorry together
Right now we're not playing very well. We're not putting anything together offensively. We can do one of two things ? we can feel sorry for ourselves or we can come back out (today) and work. Jim Gabella
ourselves realized
What I've realized is that we're our own harshest critics. We give ourselves limitations. But I want to push through that wall, on a creative and personal level. Carla Gugino
ourselves
We find ourselves in significant difficulties as a nation, Tom Coburn
ourselves putting ways
We're putting ourselves in that situation. Over 82 games, once in a while, you like to find ways to make it easier. Claude Julien