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taken class littles
I cook a little - I've never taken classes or anything - but enough to get by. Andy Roddick
taken thinking government
If I were to be taken hostage, I would not plead for release nor would I want my government to be blackmailed. I think certain government officials, industrialists and celebrated persons should make it clear they are prepared to be sacrificed if taken hostage. If that were done, what gain would there be for terrorists in taking hostages? Margaret Mead
taken thinking wow
I never find myself even catching lyrics until something in the sound has taken me captive. Thinking about anything else is just the pleasurable byproduct of wow. Greil Marcus
taken names surprise
Cowardece is often just another name for being taken by surprise. Gregory David Roberts
taken heart names
Morality, taken as apart from religion, is but another name for decency in sin. It is just that negative species of virtue which consists in not doing what is scandalously depraved and wicked. But there is no heart of holy principle in it, any more than there is in the grosser sin. Horace Bushnell
taken names morality
Morality, taken as apart from religion, is but another name for decency of sin. Horace Bushnell
taken adventure play
Quite low down in the list is "How much am I going to be paid?"... my main feeling about money is that I don`t want to feel as though I`m being taken advantage of... The other actors they asked to play Gandalf wouldn`t go to New Zealand on that money for that length of time. I thought it would be a bit of an adventure... I`m an eccentric actor, and there`s a lot of us around. Ian Mckellen
taken rocks income
There seems to be an inclination among rock musicians to be very carefree with money, but I negotiate the best flight and hotel deals on our tours to maximise the band's income - I don't want too see too much taken off the top line. Ian Anderson
taken men practice
You're a wicked man." "Thank you. It's taken years of diligent practice. Iain Banks
love-is self class
Self-love is a principle of action; but among no class of human beings has nature so profusely distributed this principle of life and action as through the whole sensitive family of genius. Isaac Disraeli
love-is inconstancy confined
Constancy in love ... is only inconstancy confined to one object. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
love-is men self
Writers are idolized not because they love their fellow men, which is never a recommendation and in extreme instances leads to crucifixion, but because their self-love is in tune with current fears and desires, and in giving it expression they are speaking for an inarticulate multitude. Hugh Kingsmill
love-is feelings arbitrary
Love is a word. A sound. Its association with a particular feeling is arbitrary, unmeasurable, and ultimately meaningless Hugh Laurie
love-is light beloved
Truth is not spoken in anger. Truth is spoken, if it ever comes to be spoken, in love. The gaze of love is not deluded. It sees what is best in the beloved even when what is best in the beloved finds it hard to emerge into the light. J. M. Coetzee
love-is young-love ridiculous
Young love is so ridiculous, as is middle-aged and old love. And it's also hilarious. When have you ever felt so vulnerable and wonderful and terrible at the same time? Grace Helbig
love-is discipline true-love-is
It seems to me that true love is a discipline... William Butler Yeats
love-is sides can-do
Love is on every side, and no one's side. Don't ask what Love can do for you. Rick Riordan
love-is half unbearable
Love is the longing for the half of ourselves we have lost. Milan Kundera
self reactions self-efficacy
Self-appraisals are influenced by evaluative reactions of others Albert Bandura
self social-behavior speak
It is no more informative to speak of self-efficacy in global terms than to speak of nonspecific social behavior Albert Bandura
self achievement notable
Ironically, it is the talented who have high aspirations, which are possible but exceedingly difficult to realize, who are especially vulnerable to self-dissatisfaction despite notable achievements Albert Bandura
self boost efficacy
Even noteworthy performance attainments do not necessarily boost perceived self-efficacy Albert Bandura
self dysfunction problem
Dysfunctions can occur in each of the self-regulatory subfunctions-in how personal experiences are self-monitored and cognitively processed, in the evaluative self-standards that are adopted, and in the evaluative self-reactions to one's own behavior.. Problems at any one of these points can create self-dissatisfactions and dejection. dysfunctions in all aspects of the self system are most apt to produce the most chronic self-disparagement and despondency Albert Bandura
self way efficacy
Even the self-assured will raise their perceived self-efficacy if models teach them better ways of doing things. Albert Bandura
self demand may
Incongruities between self-efficacy and action may stem from misperceptions of task demands, as well as from faulty self-knowledge Albert Bandura
self discrepancies-between tasks
Discrepancies between self-efficacy judgment and performance will arise when either the tasks or the circumstances under which they are performed are ambiguous Albert Bandura
self information maintaining
Self-percepts foster actions that generate information, as well as serve as a filtering mechanism for self-referent information in the self-maintaining process Albert Bandura