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running seniors
What you are doing is running the seniors out of Worthington. Donna Myers
running
It could be worse, ... I'm already kind of running around and jumping. They kind of said to me, 'Just see how you feel.' Lindsay Whalen
running government ideas
The idea that no one really knew how to run a government led to the idea that we should arrange a system by which new ideas could be developed, tried out, and tossed out if necessary, with more new ideas brought in - a trial and error system. Richard P. Feynman
running stupid hate
Feminist,” he said, clearly amused. “Next you’ll be telling us you hate men.” She gave him a blank look. “I only hate stupid men who don’t actually understand what ‘feminist’ means.” He laughed. “You run into a lot of men like that?” “All the time.” “Really?” “Even as we speak, Nick.” “Oh no she didn’t,” said Peter. I groaned. Richelle Mead
running eye thinking
Whoa, Dimitri," I said, tossing my bag on the floor. "I realize this is actually a current hit in Eastern Europe right now, but do you think we could maybe listen to something that wasn't recorded before I was born?” Only his eyes flicked toward me; the rest of his posture remained the same. "What does it matter to you? I'm the one who's going to be listening to it. You'll be outside running. Richelle Mead
running rights hair
It's funny, honestly, by rights, with a lot of the stuff that's happened to me I should be running down the street with my hair on fire, but instead I want to shape things, and I want to shake things up. There's nothing wrong with being an agitator. Rose McGowan
running real past
Capitalism lures us onward like the mechanical hare before the greyhounds, insisting that the economy is infinite and sharing therefore irrelevant. Just enough greyhounds catch a real hare now and then to keep the others running till they drop. In the past it was only the poor who lost this game; now it is the planet. Ronald Wright
running blow hands
I pay less attention to my hair then probably anybody that I know. I get out of the shower, I towel dry it. I, like, blow it off and then I just run my hands through it and away we go. It's just what it is. Ronnie Dunn
running worry heard
Worry about him? I never even heard of him. Ron Clarke
doe loud
Strength does not have to be belligerent and loud. Russell Brand
doe
He who does not work shall not eat Vladimir Lenin
doe ends ifs
How does meaning get into the image? Where does it end? And if it ends, what is there beyond? Roland Barthes
doe force stay-with-me
Every once in a while I feel the tremendous force of the novel. But it does not stay with me. Zane Grey
doers boasters
Least doers are the greatest boasters. William Gurnall
doe gods-will cease
The will of God is eternal because He does not begin to will what He did not will before, nor cease to will what He willed before. William Ames
doe ethics cry
Only that which does not teach, which does not cry out, which does not condescend, which does not explain, is irresistible. William Butler Yeats
doe isolated absolution
Our own acts are isolated and one act does not buy absolution for another. William Butler Yeats
doers teach
The Bible isn't meant to just inform us, it is meant to transform us. 40 Days in the Word will teach you how to be not just a hearer of the Word, but a doer of the Word! Rick Warren
virtue economics budgets
Balancing your budget is like protecting your virtue. You have to learn when to say no. Ronald Reagan
virtue
If there is no immortality, there is no virtue Fyodor Dostoyevsky
virtue
There is a virtue in shamelessness. David Brooks
virtue scapes calumny
Virtue itself scapes not calumnious strokes. William Shakespeare
virtue democratic candidates
One of the great virtues of our democratic system is that only one of the candidates gets elected. Bernard Meltzer
virtue masters prudence
There must be in prudence also some master virtue. Aristotle
virtue martyr preacher
Virtue has many preachers, but few martyrs. Claude Adrien Helvetius
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