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morning thinking purpose
Woody Allen If I just got up in the morning and had no place to go and was retired or something, I would sit there and I would be thinking, "Gee, what is the purpose of life? Why are we all finite? Why do we get old and die? Is there nothing out there? Why is it so tragic? Why do our loved ones perish? Why do we generate?" So who wants to think about that stuff?
morning real character
Woody Allen In real life I'm not the character I play in my films. I'm reasonably competent, I work very hard, I'm disciplined, I lead a very middle class life. I work in the mornings, I have lunch, I practise my clarinet, I go to the movies, I eat out in restaurants or watch ball games on television or at the ball games.
morning islands eight
William Scranton The first one, obviously, was walking into my office at eight o'clock in the morning on Wednesday, and being told there was a telephone call saying that there was an incident at Three Mile Island, and that it had shut down and that beyond that we didn't know.
morning giving firsts
William Scranton I was scheduled to give my first official press conference that morning anyway, 'cause I was chairman of the Governors Energy Council and I was making a press conference with regard to energy policy.
morning islands water
William Scranton And at ten, or whatever time, in the morning we had the press conference, what we knew is there had been an incident at Three Mile Island, that it was shut down, that there was water that had escaped but it was contained.
morning thursday worst
William Scranton By Thursday morning, we'd gotten over the worst of it.
morning children responsibility
William J. Clinton I want our nation to take responsibility to make sure that every single child can look out the window in the morning and see a whole community getting up and going to work. We want these young people to know the thrill of the first paycheck, the challenge of starting that first business, the pride in following in a parent's footsteps.
morning caring littles
William J. Clinton Promising too much can be as cruel as caring too little.
nights past sleeping spent
Robert Vega He didn't want to go home. From what we know, he spent the past two nights sleeping in the woods.
night side
Paul Stephenson I think we were the better side on the night.
nights sitting whom
David Dinkins I don't find myself sitting up nights saying, whom should I support?
night next goes-on
Richard O'Brien It is difficult to go on the next night after you receive a sandbagging.
night air sea
Richard Hough The Battle for the Philippines was the greatest naval battle in history, judged in terms of the number of ships taking part, the number of ships sunk, and the importance of its outcome. It included every form of naval warfare of the 20th century: gunnery duels between battleships; destroyer battles at night and by day, as ferocious and sustained as any at the Battle of Jutland; submarines that stalked the depths; sinking many ships; and finally, carrier warfare on a scale never dreamed of even by the most ardent enthusiasts of air warfare at sea.
night evil rose
Richelle Mead Because it’s our duty to God to protect the rest of humanity from evil creatures of the night.
night mistress back-and-forth
Richelle Mead Mistress, I have never asked anything of you in my servitude. But now, I beg you this: do not make me keep passing these adolescent sentiments back and forth all night.
night forever would-be
Richelle Mead There would be no wedding for me. No bridal hopes. Not with Seth, not with anyone. Those things were lost to me forever. There was only an eternity alone, no lifelong lovers, only those I shared a night with…. - Georgina
night agony track
Richelle Mead I lost track of day and night too. My time was divided into Dimitri and not-Dimitri. He was my world. When he wasn't there, the moments were agony.
punishment race treats
William J. Brennan Capital punishment...treats members of the human race...as objects to be toyed with and discarded.
punishment purpose messages
Ujjwal Nikam I am in favour of capital punishment if the execution of the sentence is immediate. The purpose of the death penalty is to send out a message to society.
punishment adequate vices
Samuel Johnson If misery be the effect of virtue, it ought to be reverenced; if of ill-fortune, to be pitied; and if of vice, not to be insulted, because it is perhaps itself a punishment adequate to the crime by which it was produced.
punishment community criminals
W. E. B. Du Bois The chief problem in any community cursed with crime is not the punishment of the criminals, but the preventing of the young from being trained to crime.
punishment rewards consequence
William Ralph Inge There are no rewards or punishments - only consequences.
punishment eyebrows clothes
Rick Riordan Hades raised an eyebrow. When he sat forward in his throne, shadowy faces appeared in the folds of his black robes, faces of torment,as if the garment was stitched of trapped souls from the Fields of Punishment, trying to get out. The ADHD part of me wondered, off-task, whether the rest of his clothes were made the same way. What horrible things would you have to do in your life to get woven into Hades' underwear?
punishment may rewards
Samuel Johnson It may be observed in general that the future is purchased by the present. It is not possible to secure distant or permanent happiness but by the forbearance of some immediate gratification. This is so evidently true with regard to the whole of our existence that all precepts of theology have no other tendency than to enforce a life of faith; a life regulated not by our senses but by our belief; a life in which pleasures are to be refused for fear of invisible punishments, and calamities sometimes to be sought, and always endured, in hope of rewards that shall be obtained in another state.
punishment church target
Salvatore J. Cordileone In places where marriage's core meaning has been altered through legal action, officials are beginning to target for punishment those believers and churches that refuse to adapt.
punishment may vices
William Hazlitt The fear of punishment may be necessary to the suppression of vice; but it also suspends the finer motives of virtue.