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running
Lindsay Whalen It could be worse, ... I'm already kind of running around and jumping. They kind of said to me, 'Just see how you feel.'
running talked week
Derrick Williams We talked all week about establishing the running game. We established out running game, and now we can see that we can run and pass.
running brother heart
Robert Cormier Archie became absolutely still, afraid that the rapid beating of his heart might betray his sudden knowledge, the proof of what he'd always suspected, not only of Brother Leon but most grownups, most adults: they were vulnerable, running scared, open to invasion.
running real giving
Richard Paul Evans Love never gives in or up, holding tight to lofty ideals that transcend this earth and time, while its counterfeit simply concludes it was mistaken and quickly runs off to find the next real thing.
running government ideas
Richard P. Feynman The idea that no one really knew how to run a government led to the idea that we should arrange a system by which new ideas could be developed, tried out, and tossed out if necessary, with more new ideas brought in - a trial and error system.
running winning long
Richard Dawkins The trouble with conspiracies, even those that are to everybody's advantage in the long run, is that they are open to abuse. If manipulators really had the powers claimed, they could win the lottery every week. I prefer to point out that they could also win a Nobel Prize for discovering fundamental physical forces hitherto unknown to science
running nice believe
Richard Dawkins If we are too friendly to nice, decent bishops, we run the risk of buying into the fiction that there's something virtuous about believing things because of faith rather than because of evidence. We run the risk of betraying scientific enlightenment.
running falling-in-love swimming
Richard Dawkins On one planet [earth], and possibly only one planet in the entire universe, molecules that would normally make nothing more complicated than a chunk of rock, gather themselves together into chunks of rock-sized matter of such staggering complexity that they are capable of running, jumping, swimming, flying, seeing, hearing, capturing and eating other such animated chunks of complexity; capable in some cases of thinking and feeling, and falling in love with yet other chunks of complex matter.
art inspiring music
Ken Hill Music is an art form too. Sometimes other forms of art can be inspiring to the musician.
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David Smith I was interested in the nuts and bolts of its chemistry, the thermodynamics. I learned to blow glass in an artistic vacuum.
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Jason James Knowing that my wish list was pretty lofty and already busy working on other projects, I wrote Johnny Repeat in distinct chapters so high-caliber artists could contribute without having to make a 100-page commitment. I'm calling it 'cosmic noir.' I can't wait for everyone to see it!
artist destroy following glass since sooner window
The Bride I would sooner destroy a stained glass window as an artist like yourself. However, since I can't have you following me either.
art bring closer given glories god interpret joy painters spiritual uplift visual
Susan Vreeland I write about art out of gratitude to painters for the joy and spiritual uplift they have given me. Painters interpret for us the visual glories of God and, in this way, bring us closer to Him.
art basically scratch starting
Dennis Conner It basically was an art before. We're just starting to scratch it into a science.
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Adoniram Judson I take leave of Prome and her towering god, Shwa Lan-dau, at whose base I have been laboring with the kindest intentions for the last three months and a half. Too firmly founded art thou to be overthrown at present; but the children of those who now plaster thee with gold will yet pull thee down, nor leave one brick upon another.
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John Minton I actually started college as an art major, so I do have a semi-developed visual sense. I just don't have the chops to do it myself anymore. But with Matt, I only have to give him a general concept or whatever, and he takes it over the moon. Whatever he winds up with is always better than I could even dream.
art concerned great kid obviously
John Allen He is very concerned about how his art was misinterpreted. He's a great kid and it's obviously a mistake.
democracies-have government law
P. J. O'Rourke It is a law of governance that democracies have to spend themselves dizzy. Citizens of democracies can, after all, tell their government to give them things.
democracies-have enemy democracy
Paul Johnson Democracy has many enemies, and the terrorist is only one of them.
democracies-have democracy may
James Madison It may be concluded that a pure democracy . . . can admit no cure for the mischiefs of faction.
democracies-have goal democracy
John Dewey The goal of education is to enable individuals to continue their education.
democracies-have democracy generations
John Dewey Democracy has to be born anew every generation, and education is its midwife.
democracies-have support democracy
Benazir Bhutto Democracy needs support, and the best support for democracy comes from other democracies.
democracies-have political democracy
Allen Ginsberg Democracy! Bah! When I hear that I reach for my feather boa!
democracies-have people decision
Abraham Lincoln Elections belong to the people. It's their decision.
democracies-have democracy ordinary
Sinclair Lewis On the whole, with scandalous exceptions, Democracy has given the ordinary worker more dignity than he ever had.