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cheering rats ship sinking
It is cheering to see that the rats are still around - the ship is not sinking Eric Hoffer
cheering edgar interest
He was kind of cheering me on. He has always had an interest in Edgar Kennedy. Bill Cassara
cheer disrespect love
I actually love it when they disrespect us. It makes me want to come here and cheer even louder. David Gonzalez
cheerleading sunday thinking
NFL cheerleading is harder than most people think. They train up to six hours every day with games on Sundays. They gave me a great work ethic. Sarah Shahi
cheer adventure stories
Happy endings must come at the end of something,' the Walrus pointed out. 'If they happen in the middle of a story, or an adventure, or the like, all they do is cheer things up for awhile. Salman Rushdie
cheer mean eating
If we do not exert the right of eating our neighbor, it is because we have other means of making good cheer Voltaire
cheer years age
If you watch Cheers, in 12 years they didn't age a day. William Devane
cheer tea-drinking cups-of-tea
If you are cold, tea will warm you; if you are too heated, it will cool you; If you are depressed, it will cheer you; If you are excited, it will calm you. William E. Gladstone
cheer military grateful
I am grateful for all the military families that I've met. I wanted to spread hope and cheer to all; little did I know that they would be the ones to change my life the way they have! Wynonna Judd
self
It can be absurd, cantankerous, self-destructive and pompous, but it is never crass Peter Roebuck
self forgotten truest
In your hurry to keep Christmas, you have forgotten Christmas. The truest gift of Christmas is the gift of self. Richard Paul Evans
selfishness disguise inspection
It often turns out on closer inspection that acts of apparent altruism are really selfishness in disguise. Richard Dawkins
selfish earth rebel
We, alone on earth, can rebel against the tyranny of the selfish replicators. Richard Dawkins
selfish eye sight
Natural selection, the blind, unconscious, automatic process which Darwin discovered, and which we now know is the explanation forthe existence and apparently purposeful form of all life, has no purpose in mind. It has no mind and no mind's eye. It does not plan for the future. It has no vision, no foresight, no sight at all. If it can be said to play the role of the watchmaker in nature, it is the blind watchmaker. Richard Dawkins
self errors intuition
The question I try and ask myself when I consider whether or not to train more is what is my body craving and what is my body ready to absorb? Sometimes pushing harder is not the answer. It takes self control, confidence, and intuition to know when to train and when to rest, but when in question error on the side of being over rested. Ryan Hall
selfish compassion people
How far does one combine resistance to over-control with social justice, i.e. tolerable living for people in general? We are too selfish to be trusted, if left free, to give away enough to make people comfortable enough to give them a chance. Yet if all this is ordered for us, as to some extent it has to be, it so soon leads to tyranny. It is a very difficult problem. If only human beings had more pity, unselfishness, and justice and didn't need coercion to treat each other decently. Rose Macaulay
self criticism desert
Most of our censure of others is only oblique praise of self, uttered to show the wisdom and superiority of the speaker. It has all the invidiousness of self-praise, and all the ill-desert of falsehood. Tryon Edwards
self mountain way
If you have a high-way on Everest, you don't meet the mountain. If everything is prepared, and you have a guide who is responsible for your security, you cannot meet the mountain. Meeting mountains is only possible if you . . . are out there in self-sufficiency. Reinhold Messner
patriotism tales partisanship
One tell-tale sign of a Wingnut: they always confuse partisanship with patriotism. John Avlon
patriotism want versions
Some versions of patriotism come close to the tribal, which we all want to surpass, and some don't. Todd Gitlin
patriotism patriotism-and-nationalism nationalism
I distinguish, between nationalism and patriotism. Michael Ignatieff
patriotism form idiocy
Patriotism is a pernicious, psychopathic form of idiocy. George Bernard Shaw
patriotism honor sells
We would rather starve than sell our national honor. Indira Gandhi
patriotism noble virtue
The slight reproach to which the virtue of patriotism is commonly liable, the noble are most likely to incur. Henry David Thoreau