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anger anybody brian calm cover game plays quiet wants win
Brian can cover so much of the field, ... He's very calm out there. He plays hard, but he doesn't have that anger to him. That's who he is. He's a quiet person off the field, but when it comes game time, he wants to win more than anybody else. Nick Rimando
anger light heat
Letting off steam always produces more heat than light. Neal A. Maxwell
anger proportion blur
I have to say that anger is the blanket that comes around me, and that blunts and blurs my sense of proportion. Pete Townshend
anger men self
Had I a careful and pleasant companion that should show me my angry face in a glass, I should not at all take it ill; to behold man's self so unnaturally disguised and dishonored will conduce not a little to the impeachment of anger. Plutarch
anger men savages
No beast is more savage than man when possessed with power answerable to his rage. Plutarch
anger america victory
I may have been the only candidate in America who failed to ride the wave of anti-establishment anger to victory. Mickey Kaus
anger people frustrated
Am I ever angry or frustrated? I only feel angry sometimes when I see waste, when things that we waste are what people need, things that would save them from dying. Frustrated? No, never. Mother Teresa
anger doe achieve
Let nothing perturb you, nothing frighten you. All things pass. God does not change. Patience achieves everything. Mother Teresa
anger passion men
In the same degree in which a man's mind is nearer to freedom from all passion, in the same degree also is it nearer to strength. Marcus Aurelius
use harvest divine
The divine gift is ever the instant life, which receives and uses and creates, and can well bury the old in the omnipotency with which Nature decomposes all her harvest for recomposition. Ralph Waldo Emerson
use information firsts
Any information is valuable to the degree that you can use it. In other words, any information is valuable to the degree that you can make it yours. Scientology does not teach you. It only reminds you. For the information was yours in the first place. It is not only the science of life, but it is an account of what you were doing before you forgot what you were doing. L. Ron Hubbard
use search-engine knows
Everyone knows what search engines are. But relatively few know how to use them effectively. Marc Ostrofsky
use inexperience accepting
Accept your lack of knowledge and use it as your asset. Natalie Portman
use mint starbucks
Use Starbucks mints for every occasion—they're the strongest Natalie Portman
use fuel failing
I am very competitive, so when I fail I use what I learned from that mishap to fuel success. Tara Lipinski
use principles social
You can use principles of the free market to drive social change. Leila Janah
use succeed economy
Partly, the Russian system succeeds because, in contrast to the Western industrial economies, it makes full use of its manpower. John Kenneth Galbraith
use states needed
What was needed was a policy that increased the supply of money available for use and then ensured its use. Then the state of trade would have to improve. John Kenneth Galbraith
argument bitten feet friend funny gets good guys hiking poisonous pretend start
A funny thing to do is, if you're out hiking and your friend gets bitten by a poisonous snake, tell him you're going to go for help, then go about ten feet and pretend that *you* got bit by a snake. Then start an argument with him about who's going to go get help. A lot of guys will start crying. That's why it makes you feel good when you tell them it was just a joke. ![]()
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Part of the reason that our politics seems so tough right now and facts and science and argument does not seem to be winning the day all the time is because we're hardwired not to always think clearly when we're scared. And the country's scared. Barack Obama