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illness cures remedy
If many remedies are prescribed for an illness you can be sure it has no cure Anton Chekhov
illness fitting treatment
For extreme illnesses extreme treatments are most fitting. Hippocrates
illness
I have not missed a day from work because of illness since 1956. Kenneth H. Cooper
illness people physicians takes
It takes a lot of people getting sick, and going to physicians, and then it also takes the physicians diagnosing the illness and recognizing that it's water-borne, and very often all of those things don't happen. Robert Morris
illness crime
illness is regarded as a crime, and crime is regarded as illness ... Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
illness stand
They stand up to the ravages of the illness better. John Howell
moments
There are moments when I am so distraught, I can't function. Livia Landry
moments hours ugliness
Moments of beauty sustain us through hours of ugliness. Brent Weeks
moments given definite
You can do what you will, but in any given moment of your life you can will only one definite thing and absolutely nothing other than that one thing. Arthur Schopenhauer
moments importance primaries
Work to recognize the primary importance of the present moment. Eckhart Tolle
moment
At the moment I don't really know what I'm going to do. George Riley
momentum rhythm saw
We got that momentum going, got in a rhythm, and you saw (that) once we get into it, we can do pretty much anything we want to, ... We've got to get into that rhythm every game. Brian Brohm
moments utopia here-and-now
Utopia is in the moment. Not in some future time, some other place, but in the here and now, or else it is nowhere. Alfred Stieglitz
moments
Moments are so fleeting; I want to hold on to the good ones. Alicia Keys
moments begging feels
I could even feel how perishable all my moments really were, how all my life they had come to me begging to be lived, to be cherished even. Sue Monk Kidd
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 program start took
If we're going to make this program go, it had to start with us. We took it upon ourselves that we've got to do this. Randy Foye
ourselves reinvent trying wheel
We don't take ourselves too seriously. I don't think we're trying to be anything that we're not. We're not, like, trying to reinvent the wheel or anything. Nicole Scherzinger
ourselves pulled
We pulled into berth and made ourselves at home. Robert Anderson
ourselves pride
We pride ourselves in being a well-rounded, blue-collar group. Bob Spencer
ourselves
We were going pretty well there for a bit. And all of a sudden, we've been sliding. We just have to find a way to get ourselves out of it. Mike Glumac
ourselves shot
We shot ourselves in the foot. And we're not converting (third downs). Joe Davis
ourselves playing pressure putting relaxed
We're not putting pressure on ourselves like this is a must, must win. (Because) then we're not playing relaxed and loose. We're playing tense. Albert Young
work
I've matured. I think I work better with the team. Kristin Baker
worked
I've always worked very efficiently on small budgets, both in documentaries and in features. James Marsh
work
I've come to realise I work so much better when I'm going by instinct. Amanda Hale
work
This is terrible. Very disappointing. I've got to get back out there. There's so many things I have to work on. Luis Castillo
worked
That's not in the playbook, ... That's just excitement. Everything worked as clockwork. Bryson Sumlin
work-out should harder
The harder you work out, the more you should stretch. Jane Fonda
work writers
Some of the greatest writers in our industry can't get work. Kent McCord
work
I can't work out much about myself or what I see in the world around me unless I do it through writing. Kathryn Harrison
work
The old adage is, 'Write what you know.' But if you only do that, your work becomes claustrophobic. I say, 'Write what you want to know.' Julia Glass