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kindness
He killed everyone with kindness at all times. Robert Sanchez
kindness macho talk
I think it's an even more macho thing to come out and talk about that kind of stuff. David Bowens
kindness wore
It could get tiresome, ... It kind of wore on me. Corey Dillon
kindness problem reveal
I think the problem is you can't just kind of reveal things, Jerry Sanders
kindness
I think you're going to see that kind of series. Pat Riley
kindness wild
It got kind of wild there at the end. Brian Brown
kindness
He was kind enough to take me under his wing. Alan Thicke
kindness ungrateful doe
He who does a kindness to an ungrateful person, sets his seal to a flint and sows his seed upon the sand; on the former he makes no impression, and from the latter finds no product. Robert South
kindness eye discipline
By a kind of fashionable discipline, the eye is taught to brighten, the lip to smile, and the whole countenance to emanate with the semblance of friendly welcome, while the bosom is unwarmed by a single spark of genuine kindness and good-will. Washington Irving
simple simply suggest
I think it is too simple to suggest that it's simply Mr. Harper's fault. Joe Clark
simpler
We have to be more gritty, more hitting. We probably have to play much simpler hockey. Darius Kasparaitis
simple order wish
Just as a poet often has license from the rules of grammar and pronunciation, we should like to ask for 'physicists' license from the rules of mathematics in order to express what we wish to say in as simple a manner as possible. Richard P. Feynman
simple envy may
Consumerism is, quite precisely, the consuming of life by the things consumed. It is living in a manner that is measured by having rather than being... and consumerism is hardly the sin of the rich. The poor, driven by discontent and envy, may be as consumed by what they do not have as the rich are consumed by what they do have. The question is not, certainly not most importantly, a question about economics. It is first and foremost a cultural and moral problem requiring a cultural and moral remedy. Richard John Neuhaus
simple luxury evil
To be confronted with a simple and unqualified evil is no doubt a kind of luxury.... Richard Hofstadter
simple difficult science-and-religion
Complex, statistically improbable things are by their nature more difficult to explain than simple, statistically probable things. Richard Dawkins
simple needs individual
A God capable of continuously monitoring and controlling the individual status of every particle in the universe cannot be simple. His existence is going to need a mammoth explanation in its own right. Richard Dawkins
simple chinese handcuffs
Frank held up the Chinese handcuffs. “Keep it simple. Rick Riordan
simple may facts
Truth is used to vitalize a statement rather than devitalize it. Truth implies more than a simple statement of fact. "I don't have any whiskey," may be a fact but it is not a truth. William S. Burroughs
fancy money
I don't have to be making a lot of money or living in a fancy house. Maisie Williams
fancy good nor
I don't cook fancy every day. I don't think anybody can, nor would it be very good for you. Aarti Sequeira
fancy vain idle
Fancy brings us as many vain hopes as idle fears. Wilhelm von Humboldt
fancy producer takes time
I'm not going with some big time producer who takes over completely and I'm just a sideman. I wouldn't fancy that really. Jack Bruce
fancy follies gravity mistaken wisdom
The young fancy that their follies are mistaken by the old for happiness; and the old fancy that their gravity is mistaken by the young for wisdom Charles Caleb
fancy jeans
They go with everything from jeans to a fancy outfit. Darrin Cody
fancy gravity young
The young fancy that their follies are mistaken by the old for happiness. The old fancy that their gravity is mistaken by the young for wisdom. Charles Caleb Colton
fancy wavering longing
Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm, more longing, wavering, sooner lost and won, than women's are. William Shakespeare
fancy motive impediments
All impediments in fancy's course Are motives of more fancy. William Shakespeare