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mean men light
Charles Caleb Colton Alas! What is man? Whether he be deprived of that light which is from on high, of whether he discard it, a frail and trembling creature; standing on time, that bleak and narrow isthmus between two eternities, he sees nothing but impenetrable darkness on the one hand, and doubt, distrust, and conjecture, still more perplexing, on the other. Most gladly would he take an observation, as to whence he has come, or whither he is going; alas, he has not the means: his telescope is too dim, his compass too wavering, his plummet too short.
mean gossip secret
Charles Caleb Colton None are so fond of secrets as those who do not mean to keep them.
mean advice asks
Charles Caleb Colton We ask advice but we mean approbation.
mean propriety disciple
Charles Caleb Colton Worldly wisdom dictates to her disciples the propriety of dressing somewhat beyond their means, but of living somewhat within them.
mean love-is effort
Charles Dickens Constancy in love is a good thing; but it means nothing, and is nothing, without constancy in every kind of effort.
mean land consideration
Charles Sturt The main consideration with those who, possessing some capital, propose to emigrate as the means of improving their condition, is, the society likely to be found in the land fixed on for their future residence.
mean plot use
Charles Stross Personally, I avoid deus ex machina like the plague - if you have to use one, it means you failed to set up the universe and the plot properly. It's like a whodunnit where there's no actual way for the reader to identify the perpetrator before the climactic reveal: there's no sense of closure for the reader.
mean trust-in-god
Charles Stanley Trusting God means looking beyond what we can see to what God sees.
ipads joy letters
David Hockney I have got an iPad, what a joy! Van Gogh would have loved it, and he could have written his letters on it as well.
ipads iphone thumbs
David Hockney On the iPhone I tended to draw with my thumb. Whereas the moment I got to the iPad, I found myself using every finger.
ipads frustrated trying
Bill Gates With Windows 8, Microsoft is trying to gain market share in what has been dominated by the iPad-type device. But a lot of those users are frustrated. They can't type. They can't create documents.
ipads people facts
Craig Ferguson Dell Computers announced they're releasing a competitor for the iPad. Now it is, in fact, a great alternative for people who already have an iPad, but are fed up with it working all the time.
ipads excited
Craig Ferguson I'm so excited about the new iPad, I just iPeed my iPants.
ipads words-with-friends
Billy Bush I have the iPad and I love Words With Friends.
ipads cafeteria cameras
Brian Williams Using iPads as cameras, for example, is like taking pictures with a cafeteria tray.
ipads hype pda
Douglas Rushkoff Beyond the hype, style, and speculation, the truth is that the iPad is really just another tablet device. A really big PDA, where a touchscreen does what a laptop's keyboard used to do.
ipads apples reason-why
Tim Cook The iPad remains Apple's second bestselling product - all the more reason why the iPad Pro needs to be "big" in every sense of the word.
vices moral virtue
Charles Caleb Colton The moral cement of all society is virtue; it unites and preserves, while vice separates and destroys.
vices morality virtue
David Hume The end of all moral speculations is to teach us our duty; and, by proper representations of the deformity of vice and beauty of virtue, beget correspondent habits, and engage us to avoid the one, and embrace the other.
vices virtue pardon
William Shakespeare For in the fatness of these pursy times Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg.
vices virtue deceiving
Juvenal Vice deceives us when dressed in the garb of virtue.
vices photograph vice-versa
Diane Arbus One thing that struck me early is that you don’t put into a photograph what’s going to come out. Or, vice versa, what comes out is not what you put in.
vices
Elfriede Jelinek Vice is basically the love of failure.
vices able ifs
Abraham Lincoln If I have one vice and I can call it nothing else it is not able to say 'no'.
vices sometimes virtue
Alexander Pope Sometimes virtue starves while vice is fed.
vices dignity virtue
Alexander Pope Virtue, I grant you, is an empty boast; But shall the dignity of vice be lost?