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roots evil religion
Religion is the root of quite a lot of evil. Richard Dawkins
roots evil one-thing
Religion is not the root of all evil, for no one thing is the root of all anything. Richard Dawkins
roots trying want
I want to try different things but, most importantly, always be true to my roots and keep it organic. I'm never going to leave bachata behind. I'm always going to be a bachatero first. Romeo Santos
roots fruit
The blues is the roots, the rest is the fruits. Willie Dixon
roots giving facts
What is indisputable is the fact that unbelief is the force that gives birth to all of our bad behavior and every moral failure. It is the root. Tullian Tchividjian
roots leaving
Is where you're from the place you're leaving or where you have roots? Sara Gruen
roots
Fear is the root of all courage Vivian Stanshall
roots drawing
Drawing is the root of everything. Vincent Van Gogh
roots people listening
Too much emphasis is put on American roots music when people try and place me. You know, I grew up listening to punk. Will Oldham
track melancholy
There's a lot of melancholy in my tracks. Richard D. James
track erratic switching
I'm a quite erratic person: From setups to actually when I'm doing a track, it's just turning and switching and changing all the time. Richard D. James
track racing different
It is dangerous and unbelievably fast and entirely different from the kind of track I am used to racing on Valentino Rossi
track changing-environment doe
Evolution normally does not come to a halt, but constantly 'tracks' the changing environment. Richard Dawkins
track
Don't take anything from me because I'll track it down. Ursula Andress
track motorcycle important
A person filled with gumption doesn’t sit about stewing about things. He’s at the front of the train of his own awareness, watching to see what’s up the track and meeting it when it comes. That’s gumption. If you’re going to repair a motorcycle, an adequate supply of gumption is the first and most important tool. If you haven’t got that you might as well gather up all the other tools and put them away, because they won’t do you any good. Robert M. Pirsig
track good-times loses
A good time occurs precisely when we lose track of what time it is. Robert Farrar Capon
track albums flaws
I don't tend to have a favorite album; I tend to have favorite tracks. There are flaws in every album that spoil it for me. Robin Trower
track rope roaring
The train is roaring toward you and the villain is twirling his moustache and you're fussing that he's tied you to the tracks with the wrong kind of rope. Robin McKinley
tragedy skinny sage
..Sage is convinced one extraneous calorie will make her go from super skinny to just regular skinny. Tragedy. Richelle Mead
tragedy may realizing
The history of mankind is a perennial tragedy; for the highest ideals which the individual may project are ideals which he can never realize in social and collective terms. Reinhold Niebuhr
tragedy links ruins
It was his [Gen. Douglas MacArthur's] relationship with the administration In Washington which became poisoned by his egomania. Link upon link the bond between events on the battlefield and his own ruin was forged, and, as is essential in genuine tragedy, the gods used the victim himself to forge the links. William Manchester
tragedy culture warning
Modern culture appears to have adopted a strategy of tragedy. If we come here and say, I didn't intend to cause global warning, it's not part of my plan, then we realize it's part of our defacto plan because it's the thing that's happening because we have no other plan. William McDonough
tragedy hungry hours
Tragedies come in the hungry hours. Virginia Woolf
tragedy faces looks
Human beings do not like to look squarely into the face of tragedy. Gloom is unpopular. Saul Alinsky
tragedy purpose behinds
The tragedy is not so much the experience that you're having. The tragedy is that we don't take the time to understand the meaning and purpose behind what we're going through. Robin Roberts
tragedy shells way
...she merely wished to find a way out of the maze. She knew that she had become a burden to him: she took things too seriously, turning everything into a tragedy, and failed to grasp the lightness and amusing insignificance of physical love. How she wished she could learn lightness! She yearned for someone to help her out of her anachronistic shell. Milan Kundera
tragedy violence bombs
The moral to be legitimately drawn from the supreme tragedy of the bomb is that it will not be destroyed by counter bombs even as violence cannot be by counter-violence. Mahatma Gandhi