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reality greatness soul
Words alone cannot fully convey the realities of the soul or the greatness of the human spirit. William Shirley
reality government america
It's only in America where there seems to be this sort of systematic denial of the reality of global warming at the governmental level, and in too many sectors of the high, the private sector. But it looks to me the business community may actually lead us toward a clean energy future almost in spite of government policy. William J. Clinton
reality feelings psychology
It is as if there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality, a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what we may call something there, more deep and more general than any of the special and particular senses by which the current psychology supposes existent realities to be originally revealed. William James
reality perception
Thoughts become perception, perception becomes reality. Alter your thoughts, alter your reality. William James
reality moments
For the moment, what we attend to is reality. William James
reality watches bachelors
I am ashamed to admit I watch a lot of reality shows like The Osbournes and The Bachelor. Sara Gilbert
reality ideas appreciate
What is appealing is the idea of attaining the unattainable and learning from it. Once you obtain a fantasy it becomes a reality, and that reality is not as exciting as your fantasy. Through the fantasies you learn to appreciate your own realities. Ricardo Montalban
reality names giving
Your life is a gift. Before anything else can be said about you, for some reason the universe (or God, or being, or force, or reality, or whatever you name it) chose to give you life. Rob Bell
reality talking here-and-there
I do small cameos here and there but nothing that requires more than a paragraph of talking, because I'm just an amateur. The movie is a whole different reality. Richard Price
moon light fart
If I could light my own farts I could fly to the moon or at least Uranus. Robin Williams
moon hymns paradise
After a lustre of the moon, we say We have not the need of any paradise, We have not the need of any seducing hymn. Wallace Stevens
moon men talking
We sat there, not talking, for a few minutes. He ate the Moon Pie; only skinny people can scarf down junk food like that. Finally, I said, "Norman?" "Yeah?" "Are you ever going to show me the painting?" "Man," he said. "You are, like, so impatient." "I am not," I said. "I've been waiting forever." "Okay, okay." He stood up and went over to the corner, picking up the painting and bringing it over to rest against the bright pink belly of one of the mannequins. Then, he handed me a bandana. "Tie that on. Sarah Dessen
moon cheerful earth
I am watching the Earth. The visibility is good. I feel well and cheerful. The machine is functioning normally. Yuri Gagarin
moon years sage
The sage has the sun and moon by his side and the universe under his arm. He blends everything into a harmonious whole. . . . He blends the disparities of ten thousand years into one complete purity. All things are blended like this and mutually involve each other. Zhuangzi
moon world sun
Guess the world needs both sun And the moon too Sad with what I have except for you. Rufus Wainwright
moon historical railroads
The fourth landing of the Columbia is the historical equivalent of the driving of the golden spike which completed the first transcontinental railroad. It marks our entrance into a new era. Ronald Reagan
moon thinking discovery
The act of imagination is the opening of the system so that it shows new connections. Every act of act of imagination is the discovery of likenesses between two things which were thought unlike. An example is Newton’s thinking of the likeness between the thrown apple and moon sailing majestically in the sky. Hence, the ‘discovery’ of the laws of gravity. Jacob Bronowski
moon squares liberty
[P]olitical and social and scientific values ... should be correlated in some relation of movement that could be expressed in mathematics, nor did one care in the least that all the world said it could not be done, or that one knew not enough mathematics even to figure a formula beyond the schoolboy s=(1/2)gt2. If Kepler and Newton could take liberties with the sun and moon, an obscure person ... could take liberties with Congress, and venture to multiply its attraction into the square of its time. He had only to find a value, even infinitesimal, for its attraction. Henry Adams
cameras television trained whether
I was at a luncheon; and some cameras were trained on us. I dont' know whether they were for television or not. You know how little I know about cameras. June Allyson
cameras energy ifs
If there's a camera on me or off me, it's roughly the same, just a lot less energy. Ronda Rousey
cameras chance
I don't get a chance to be funny on camera as often as I would like. William Sadler
cameras grew grew-up
We grew up with a camera in front of us. Saoirse Ronan
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If you think hard enough about it, Rowlf the dog playing the piano on 'The Muppet Show' - what kind of insanity was happening underneath the cameras to make that happen? His mouth is moving, and he's got two hands playing the piano. That's two people under there! Rob McClure
cameras cool digital kids parents siblings using
The cool thing about that is that kids are role-playing what they see around them, and they see their siblings using digital cameras and using digital phones. They see their parents using those, and so that's what they want to role-play with. Reyne Rice
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The cameras will be recorded 24 hours a day, seven days a week and will cover exterior doors that are designated as entrances to residence halls. Cathy Andreen
cameras world
You see the world much better through a camera Louis Malle
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When President Teddy Roosevelt posed for the cameras astride a massive steam shovel during construction of the Panama Canal in 1906, it was more than a simple photo op. Though the scene was clearly staged, it symbolized a crucial moment in American history. Alan Huffman