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examination dignity instinct
If we did not bring to the examinations of our instincts a knowledge of their comparative dignity we could never learn it from them. C. S. Lewis
dignity ends boast
Where boasting ends, there dignity begins. Edward Young
dignity
Even as you wrestle with the ideas of an opponent, you must keep the dignity of the opponent intact. Ravi Zacharias
dignity happened maybe
Maybe something happened at the other end of the court, but I don't like that. There has to be dignity at the end of the game. Pat Riley
dignity people respect treating
We are treating these people with the dignity and respect they deserve. This is not cargo; this is someone's mother. Ricardo Zuniga
dignity last life people taught toward
I think he taught people the dignity of life and the dignity going into that last phase, toward death, Jon Voight
dignity degrade
When the will loves anything that is below it in dignity, it degrades itself. Fulton J. Sheen
dignity gesture grace love
Grace was in all her steps, Heav'n in her Eye, In every gesture dignity and love John Milton
dignity independence living quite within
There is no dignity quite so impressive, and no independence quite so important, as living within your means. Calvin Coolidge
dignity given left people trained
These people are not being left to be victims. They are being helped, trained and given back their dignity and freedom, Rowan Williams
instinct trust-your-instincts impulse
Trust your instincts. If you have no instincts, trust your impulses. Noel Coward
instinct natural took
His natural instinct took over. He was a little off today, but he makes big plays. H. Hart
instincts
It has to be instincts because he's been around a long time. Chris Samuels
instincts monica notice sure
In this movie, I feel like I didn't notice Monica in it at all, ... Your instincts would probably be to think about Monica, but I have to make sure you don't. Courteney Cox
instinct comedic
My instincts are not comedic. Josh Lucas
instinct reverence superstitious
Maternal instinct, merely as an instinct, is unworthy of our superstitious reverence. Charlotte Perkins Gilman