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strong jobs men
Charles Caleb Colton No two things differ more than hurry and dispatch. Hurry is the mark of a weak mind, dispatch of a strong one. A weak man in office, like a squirrel in a cage, is laboring eternally, but to no purpose, and is in constant motion without getting on a job; like a turnstile, he is in everybody's way, but stops nobody; he talks a great deal, but says very little; looks into everything but sees nothing; and has a hundred irons in the fire, but very few of them are hot, and with those few that are, he only burns his fingers.
strong mind haste
Charles Caleb Colton Hurry is the mark of a weak mind, dispatch of a strong one.
strong party reason
Charles Caleb Colton He that aspires to be the head of a party will find it more difficult to please his friends than to perplex his foes. He must often act from false reasons which are weak, because he dares not avow the true reasons which are strong.
strong hands monsters
Charles Caleb Colton The mob is a monster, with the hands of Briareus, but the head of Polyphemus,--strong to execute, but blind to perceive.
strong advice desire
Charles Caleb Colton When we feel a strong desire to thrust our advice upon others, it is usually because we suspect their weakness; but we ought rather to suspect our own.
strong passion may
Charles Caleb Colton Strong as our passions are, they may be starved into submission, and conquered without being killed.
strong men thinking
Charles Caleb Colton Men of strong minds and who think for themselves, should not be discouraged on finding occasionally that some of their best ideas have been anticipated by former writers; they will neither anathematize others nor despair themselves. They will rather go on discovering things before discovered, until they are rewarded with a land hitherto unknown, an empire indisputably their own, both right of conquest and of discovery.
strong circles errors
Charles Caleb Colton Unity of opinion is indeed a glorious and desirable thing, and its circle cannot be too strong and extended, if the centre be truth; but if the centre be error, the greater the circumference, the greater the evil.
creating united-states lawyer
Akio Morita While the United States has been busy creating lawyers, we have been busier creating engineers.
creating safety people
Eddie Izzard I am someone who's very positive about business, as a social Democrat. I do like the safety net of the welfare system and people setting things and creating business, and that's what I try to do with my own work: export it around the world from the U.K.
creating roles actors
Beau Willimon When you're creating new roles out of scratch in my opinion working with the actors is a great asset. You can learn a lot from that.
creating hoping launching learnt message turn
Zeev Boim We are making another turn by creating these zones, hoping the message will be learnt and that the launching squads will be stopped, but if there will be no alternative will have to turn it again.
creating energy game games industry point sequels touch video
Mitch Lasky We are at a point in the video game industry that the industry is hollowed out. It is out of touch with the zeitgeist, creating sequels and formulaic games over and over again. The energy comes from the indies.
creating defensive shut slow
Marvin Avery We started out slow with our defensive pressure, but we were creating a lot of turnovers, and we shut them down.
creating ghost impression news reported scientific widespread
Heinrich Rohrer Scientific fraud, plagiarism, and ghost writing are increasingly being reported in the news media, creating the impression that misconduct has become a widespread and omnipresent evil in scientific research.
creating bears earth
Bertolt Brecht Though the rich of this earth find no difficulty in creating misery, they can't bear to see it.
creating community musician
Cass McCombs Musicians wake up and create a more loving community by creating heavier music.
historical intellectual use
Arnold J. Toynbee History not used is nothing, for all intellectual life is action, like practical life, and if you don't use the stuff - well, it might as well be dead.
historical facts fiction
Antony Beevor The blurring of fact and fiction has great commercial potential, which is bound to be corrupting in historical terms.
historical mythology
Cassie Steele I like mythology - anything historical.
historical care treated
Cass Sunstein Probably, if we looked at Da Vinci or Michelangelo with care, we'd see a historical particularity that the work is not treated as having. It's certainly true of Shakespeare.
historical details teach
Carl Clinton Van Doren Familiar life, tending to sordidness, had been succeeded by remote life, generally idealized; historical detail had been brought in to teach readers who were being entertained.
historical burden terrible
Bill Watterson My likely historical significance is a terrible burden. ~ Calvin
historical ignorant judgment
Camille Paglia There is a constant rush to judgment in Foucault. He is filled with specious generalizations, false categories, distortions, fudging, pretenses to knowledge in areas where he was ignorant. He had no ability whatsoever to distinguish among historical sources, where he makes terrible blunders.
historical today commodity
C. L. R. James Today, in American imperialism, the commodity has reached its most grandiose historical manifestation.
historical conservative creation
Carl Jung Instinct is like Nature herself - prodigiously conservative, and yet transcending her own historical conditions in her acts of creation.