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talking world human-nature
Charles Caleb Colton There are prating coxcombs in the world who would rather talk than listen, although Shakespeare himself were the orator, and human nature the theme!
talking people realizing
Alan Watts People often say to me, 'I understand what you are talking about intellectually, but I don't really feel it, I don't realize it,' and I am apt to reply, 'I wonder whether you do understand it intellectually, because if you did you would also feel it.'
talking listening ordinary
Alan Watts We have somehow conned ourselves into the notion that this moment is ordinary. This now moment, in which I'm talking and you're listening, is eternity.
talking topics los-angeles
Alan Rickman If you spend any time in Los Angeles, there's only one topic of conversation.
talking bored actors
Alan Rickman What is it about actors? God knows I get bored with actors talking about themselves.
talking people signing
Alan Moore I genuinely like the people I meet at signings or the bits of public talking that I do.
talking today economy
Alan Greenspan I don't know where the stock market is going, but I will say this, that if it continues higher, this will do more to stimulate the economy than anything we've been talking about today or anything anybody else was talking about.
talking way communicate
Alain Resnais It was repugnant, but it was the only way to communicate.
judging fancy taste
Charles Dickens 'Do you spell it with a 'V' or a 'W'?' inquired the judge. 'That depends upon the taste and fancy of the speller, my Lord'.
judging lawyer chosen
Charles Caleb Colton "Lawyers Are": The only civil delinquents whose judges must of necessity be chosen from (amongst) themselves.
judging
Alanis Morissette In my life, anyway, anytime that I judge something to be rigidly right or wrong, it comes from fear.
judging fame intrigue
Alanis Morissette I would never judge someone's intrigue with the spoils of fame, because I went through that.
judging firsts tyranny
Edward Gibbon [The] discretion of the judge is the first engine of tyranny . . .
judging growth looks
David Dreman One of the big problems with growth investing is that we can't estimate earnings very well. I really want to buy growth at value prices. I always look at trailing earnings when I judge stocks.
judging people support
Benicio Del Toro I've had people ask me: 'How can you make a movie about a murderer? A terrorist?' What they don't understand is that I'm in support of everyone who appears on screen. I have to be. I take the position of everyone who's on screen. I'm not judging them one way or another.
judging charity littles
Baroness Orczy Thus human beings judge of one another, superficially, casually, throwing contempt on one another, with but little reason, and no charity.
judging critics romanticism
Arthur Rimbaud Romanticism has never been properly judged. Who was there to judge it? The critics!
mind colour new-thought
Charles Dickens New thoughts and hopes were whirling through my mind, and all the colours of my life were changing.
mind body weakness
Charles Caleb Colton Physicians must discover the weaknesses of the human mind, and even condescend to humor them, or they will never be called in to cure the infirmities of the body.
mind gout body
Charles Caleb Colton As the gout seems privileged to attack the bodies of the wealthy, so ennui seems to exert a similar prerogative over their minds.
mind yoke foals
Charles Caleb Colton It is adverse to talent to be consorted and trained up with inferior minds and inferior companions, however high they may rank. The foal of the racer neither finds out his speed nor calls out his powers if pastured out with the common herd, that are destined for the collar and the yoke.
mind pay talent
Charles Caleb Colton Gross and vulgar minds will always pay a higher respect to wealth than to talent; for wealth, although it be a far less efficient source of power than talent, happens to be far more intelligible.
mind toadstools insult
Charles Caleb Colton Insults are engendered from vulgar minds, like toadstools from a dunghill.
mind needed ifs
Charles Stross You know, if I tried to change the minds of everyone who I thought needed changing, I'd never have time to do anything else.
mind christianity holy
Charles Spurgeon When filled with holy truth the mind rests.
mind states state-of-mind
Charles Spurgeon We are in a wrong state of mind if we are not in a thankful state of mind.