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dying fairly meeting men planet tale white
This is a tale of a meeting of two lonesome, skinny, fairly old white men on a planet which was dying fast. Kurt Vonnegut
dying horns horn-of-africa
In the Horn of Africa now, there are tens of thousands dying from the extreme vulnerability they are living in. Jan Egeland
dying world matter
Maybe it didn’t matter if you were a world-famous heartthrob or a painful geek. Maybe it didn’t matter if you friend was possibly dying. Maybe you just got through it. Maybe that was all you could ask for. Ann Brashares
dying last-words please
I am dying. Please ... bring me a toothpick. Alfred Jarry
dying want might
The writer is driven by his conviction that some truths aren't arrived at so easily, that life is still full of mystery, that it might be better for you, Dear Reader, if you went back to the Living section of your newspaper because this is the dying section and you don't really want to be here. Don DeLillo
dying rich
She's so thin she's either dying or rich. Chuck Palahniuk
dying imagine born
So not only can you not imagine dying, you can't really imagine existence before you were born. David Cronenberg
dying fruition satisfaction
Let the fruition of things bless the possession of them, and take no satisfaction in dying but living rich. Thomas Browne
dying becoming frightening
Far more frightening than the thought of dying was the experience of erasure already occurring in my life. My fear of becoming someone who did not count. Susan Griffin
criticism knows
I didn't know I got criticism. Mark Richt
criticisms upset
Politicians will tell you that their spouses get more upset with the criticisms than they do. That is what is going on here. Eric Herzik
criticism critics-and-criticism hear upset
I get real upset when I hear criticism about Ron. John Cain
criticism ruts said
Criticism is like many other things, it drags along after what has already been said and doesn't get out of its rut. Eugene Delacroix
criticism facts judgment
To substitute judgments of fact for judgments of value is a sign of pedantic and borrowed criticism. George Santayana
criticism different dull
We have been educated to such a fine - or dull - point that we are incapable of enjoying something new, something different, until we are first told what it's all about. We don't trust our five senses; we rely on our critics and educators, all of whom are failures in the realm of creation. In short, the blind lead the blind. It's the democratic way. Henry Miller
criticism world endeavour
Criticism is the endeavour to find, to know, to love, to recommend, not only the best, but all the good, that has been known and thought and written in the world. George Saintsbury
criticism world made
In a world not made for women, criticism and ridicule follow us all the days of our lives. Usually they are indications that we are doing something right. Erica Jong
criticism defense front motivating stronger unit year
Obviously, when you're part of a unit that has had as much criticism as the defense has had, I think it's a motivating factor, ... But what I look at it is the way they've worked, and the way they've trained, and the way they've practiced. We're much stronger up front than we were a year ago, and I think that was one of the problems, one of the big problems. We're stronger, we're bigger, we have better depth. I think that is going to make a difference. Lloyd Carr
virtue foolish theory
Leave your theories. All theories, you see, even those of virtue, are bad, foolish, mischievous. Romain Rolland
virtue circumstances prudence
Prudence is the virtue by which we discern what is proper to do under various circumstances in time and place. John Milton
virtue nobility
As you come to seek and see the virtues and strengths and nobilities of others, you begin to seek and see them in yourself also. Gary Zukav
virtue immortality ifs
There is no virtue if there is no immortality. Fyodor Dostoevsky
virtue stills
I have the virtue of being still amongst the living. Some would say that is my only virtue. George R. R. Martin
virtue measure-for-measure
As Angelo discovered in Measure for Measure, nothing corrupts like virtue. Germaine Greer
virtue testimony clear
What you receive from others is a testimony to their virtue; but all that you do for others is the sign and clear indication of your own. Giordano Bruno
virtue premeditation
Virtue by premeditation isn't worth much. Georg C. Lichtenberg
virtue economics budgets
Balancing your budget is like protecting your virtue. You have to learn when to say no. Ronald Reagan