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names evil nations
The evils which sapped the nation's strength had all been wrought in the name of religion. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
names kind stage
I'm still James Johnson. Rick James is a stage name. James Johnson keeps Rick James on the ground... Kind of sort of. Rick James
names effort doctrine
All religions worthy of the name are now making great efforts to purify their doctrines and return to their original standpoint, all except Christianity! You surely know that the nineteenth century Christianity is not the religion taught by Christ. Christ's religion has been changed and corrupted. Virchand Gandhi
names want trouble
Well, trouble's my middle name. Actually, my middle name is Marion, but I don't want you spreading that around. Woody Allen
names i-am-thankful obnoxious
I am thankful that my name in obnoxious to no pun. William Shenstone
names
My name is William Shatner, and I am Canadian! William Shatner
names grew observation
The magnet's name the observing Grecians drew. From the magnetic region where it grew. William Gilbert
names miracle needs
Open your arms as wide as you can to receive all the miracles with your name on them. Never forget that all you have is all you need. Sarah Ban Breathnach
names one-line lines
We mustn't forget we chose the name 'WWW' before there was even one line of code written. We could do that because the Internet as an infrastructure was already there. Robert Cailliau
profound desire eleven
Profound desire, true desire is the desire to be close to someone. Paulo Coelho
profound age active
The "times," "the age" what is that, but a few profound persons and a few active persons who epitomize the times? Ralph Waldo Emerson
profound cages sound
Imprisoned in a cage of sound, even the trivial seems profound John Betjeman
profound saying utterly
What he was saying was utterly profound in some regards. Steve Crump
profound sleep
a sense of well-being so profound that I did not want to go to sleep. John Gregory
profound discipline attention
Limitation is a good discipline because it discourages inappropriate generalization, which distracts attention from the profound, particular complexity that characterizes anything at all. Marilynne Robinson
profound soul body
The experience of being cared for is profound, and it nourishes the soul as much as the food does the body. Mariska Hargitay
profound deeper complexes
Life in general in my experience gets deeper and deeper, more and more profound, more and more complex, the older one gets. Nicole Krauss
profound dean instant
James Dean’s death had a profound effect on me. The instant I heard about it, I vomited. I don’t know why, Montgomery Clift
joy
He was exasperating at times, but he was always a joy. Ron Wistrom
joy singing delight
To me singing is a joy. Choral singing is a delight. Welsh Choral singing is more than a delight. The Treorchy Male Choir is the best in choral singing. How then can they be described except in superlatives? They are without equal. Ronnie Barker
joy alive world
The world was full of beauty. She wanted to grab hold of it and take it down into her bones. Yet always it seemed beyond her grasp. Sometimes only by a little, like now. The thinnest membrane. Usually, though, by miles. She couldn’t expect to be that kind of happy all the time. She knew that. But sometimes you could. Sometimes you should be allowed a tiny bit of joy that should stay with you for more than five minutes. That wasn’t too much to ask. To have a moment like this, and be able to hold on to it. To cross that membrane, and feel alive. Sara Zarr
joy path moments
Learning to live in the present moment is part of the path of joy. Sarah Ban Breathnach
joy therapy knows
Work is my joy... Work is my therapy, I don't know anybody who loves work as much as I do. Robert Rauschenberg
joy sorrow turns
Joy surfeited turns to sorrow. Vittorio Alfieri
joy suffering may
Perhaps the day may come when we shall remember these sufferings with joy. Virgil
joy soul dawn
Where others see but the dawn coming over the hill, I see the soul of God shouting for joy. William Blake
joy woe woven
Joy and woe are woven fine. William Blake