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men years practice
Charles Dickens Really, for a man who had been out of practice for so many years it was a splendid laugh!
men self world
Charles Dickens It is not possible to know how far the influence of any amiable, honest-hearted duty-doing man flies out into the world, but it is very possible to know how it has touched one's self in going by.
men words-of-wisdom aversion
Charles Dickens No one has the least regard for the man; with them all, he has been an object of avoidance, suspicion, and aversion; but the spark of life within him is curiously separable from himself now, and they have a deep interest in it, probably because it IS life, and they are living and must die.
men glasses light
Charles Dickens The sun,--the bright sun, that brings back, not light alone, but new life, and hope, and freshness to man--burst upon the crowded city in clear and radiant glory. Through costly-coloured glass and paper-mended window, through cathedral dome and rotten crevice, it shed its equal ray.
men tongue habit
Charles Dickens The habit of paying compliments kept a man's tongue oiled without any expense.
men words-of-wisdom daylight
Charles Dickens He was bolder in the daylight-most men are.
men sea waiting
Charles Dickens Time and tide will wait for no man, saith the adage. But all men have to wait for time and tide.
men way aging
Charles Dickens I find my breath gets short, but it seldom gets longer as a man gets older. I take it as it comes, and make the most of it. That's the best way, ain't it?
practice judging use
Charles Caleb Colton It is curious that we pay statesmen for what they say, not for what they do; and judge of them from what they do, not from what they say. Hence they have one code of maxims for profession and another for practice, and make up their consciences as the Neapolitans do their beds, with one set of furniture for show and another for use.
practice breathing bridges
Alan Watts Breathing is important in the practice of meditation because it is the faculty in us that is simultaneously voluntary and involuntary. You can feel that you are breathing, and equally you can feel that it is breathing you. So it is a sort of bridge between the voluntary world and the involuntary world — a place where they are one.
practice ideas growth
Alan Moore With science, ideas can germinate within a bed of theory, form, and practice that assists their growth... But we as gardeners, must beware... for some seeds are the seeds of ruin... and the most iridescent blooms are often the most dangerous
practice
Alan Hovhaness There is nothing like practice.
practice pay-the-price people
Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani If (the West) shows its rigidity by making unjust decisions and putting their threats into practice, the Iranian people will not be the only ones to pay the price.
practice justice forever
Aiden Wilson Tozer God's justice stands forever against the sinner in utter severity. The vague and tenuous hope that God is 'too kind' to punish the ungodly has become deadly opiate for the consciences of millions. It hushes their fears and allows them to practice all pleasant forms of iniquity while death draws everyday nearer and the command to repent goes unregarded. As responsible moral beings, we dare not so trifle with our eternal future.
practice simplicity path
Chogyam Trungpa We must begin our practice by walking the narrow path of simplicity, the hinayana path, before we can walk upon the open highway of compassionate action, the mahayana path.
practice emphasis situation
Chogyam Trungpa The emphasis on practice is because it is the only time in your life you can steer your karmic situation.
practice world spread
Edward Jenner I hope that some day the practice of producing cowpox in human beings will spread over the world - when that day comes, there will be no more smallpox.
fool guides
Charles Spurgeon He who is his own guide is guided by a fool.
fool cry-the-beloved-country quiet
Alan Paton Nothing is ever quiet, except for fools.
fool
Chris Cleave And thus love makes fools of us all.
fool life-is fairs
David Brin Life is not fair...Anyone who says it is, or even that it ought to be, is a fool or worse.
fool socialism anti-semitism
August Bebel Anti-Semitism is the socialism of fools
fool want strikes
Arthur Scargill Only a fool wants a confrontation and only a fool wants a strike.
fool
William Shakespeare Wishers were ever fools.
fool slave life-time
William Shakespeare But thought's the slave of life, and life time's fool.
fool slander rail
William Shakespeare There is no slander in an allowed fool, though he do nothing but rail.