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expectations giving return
The more you do for others without expectation of return, the more you'll get back from the most unexpected sources. Brian Tracy
expectation four goals kick needed
What we probably needed to do was not put that expectation on that he's going to kick four goals every game, M. Thompson
expectation felt films rest tv
To be honest, I just didn't want to say ""Thank you,"" ""Please,"" and ""Come again"" for the rest of my life. I felt like if I wanted to do this - films and TV - I didn't have the expectation that someone else would write for me. So I started writing for myself. And for the most part, I lied. Orlando Jones
expectation god hiv praying smooth sounds three
Two capsules here, three capsules there. It sounds like nothing, but when they're HIV meds, they're expensive. So I'm praying to God it's going to even out. Everyone had an expectation that this was going to be a smooth transition, but it hasn't been. Not even close. Rose Ferlita
expectation flood huge
The expectation is there will be a huge flood of trains, and that is not going to happen. John Bromley
expectations heaven earth
What makes earth feel like hell is our expectation that it should feel like heaven. Chuck Palahniuk
expectations degrees boxes
Dell is to a degree in the penalty box because expectations and probable results have gotten ratcheted down. Chuck Jones
expectations firsts causes
When you're given something new, it's always exciting 'cause you're the first one to do it. You're not having to live up to any expectations, or be compared to anyone who's ever done it before. Anna Friel
expectations outlook forbidden
prospect, n. An outlook, usually forbidding. An expectation, usually forbidden. Ambrose Bierce
pays plan president taxes virtually
The president has come up with a bold, well-thought-out plan that will let virtually every American who pays taxes keep more of their hard-earned money, Zell Miller
politics
I've often thought that the gauntlet of American politics is more individualistic, more expensive, more unpredictable than in many other democracies. Hillary Clinton
politics majority vote
If you can get enough votes so that mine will make a majority, you can have it. Calvin Coolidge
politics vote gore
Take it from me, every vote counts. Al Gore
politics moral fierce
It is as hard and severe a thing to be a true politician as to be truly moral. Francis Bacon
politics get-involved involved
Everybody over there, get on up. Everybody out there, get into it. Everybody right there, get involved. James Brown
politics answers politician
Never answer a question from a farmer. Hubert H. Humphrey
politics persuasion heavy
Everybody knows that there's a liberal, that there's a heavy liberal persuasion among correspondents. Walter Cronkite
politics matter congress
We all joke about Congress but we can't improve on them. Have you noticed that no matter who we elect, he is just as bad as the one he replaces? Will Rogers
politics
In politics, there's a kind of literal-mindedness. It's what you say, not what you mean, and you have to say only what you mean. Michael Ignatieff
punishment people reform
Guide them by edicts, keep them in line with punishments, and the common people will stay out of trouble but will have no sense of shame. Guide them by virtue, keep them in line with the rites, and they will, besides having a sense of shame, reform themselves. Confucius
punishment honor wish
I wish I could undo what I did at Enron but I can't. I understand that I deserve punishment. Your honor, I accept the prison sentence that you are about to impose and will serve it without bitterness. Andrew Fastow
punishment trying mouths
Face it," Gary told her kindly. "You'll never catch up. You just do as much as you can and take the punishments without saying anything. Sometimes I wonder if that isn't what they're really trying to teach us--to take plenty and keep our mouths shut. Tamora Pierce
punishment may sin
Sins may be forgiven. Crimes require punishment. George R. R. Martin
punishment rewards tongue
Loquacity with tongue or pen is its own reward -- or, punishment. George Eliot
punishment people desire
The fear of punishment, the desire of reward, the sense of duty, are all useful arguments, in their way, to persuade people to holiness. But they are all weak and powerless, until a person loves Christ. J. C. Ryle
punishment doe needs
Purity is not imposed upon us as though it were a kind of punishment, it is one of those mysterious but obvious conditions of that supernatural knowledge of ourselves in the Divine, which we speak of as faith. Impurity does not destroy this knowledge, it slays our need for it. Georges Bernanos
punishment virtue
One is punished best for one's virtues. Friedrich Nietzsche
punishment decay criminals
In a well governed state, there are few punishments, not because there are many pardons, but because criminals are rare; it is when a state is in decay that the multitude of crimes is a gaurantee of impunity. Jean-Jacques Rousseau