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relaxation flow needs
Alan Cohen You need not wrestle for your good. Your good flows to you most easily when you are relaxed, open, and trusting.
relaxation lovely letting-you-go
Kathleen Turner You know, when you've worked with somebody before and you've worked very deeply and dangerously then you start with the relaxation and the trust right away and that lets you go even deeper, which is a lovely thing.
relaxation noble regulation
Marcus Tullius Cicero The illustrious and noble ought to place before them certain rules and regulations, not less for their hours of leisure and relaxation than for those of business.
relaxation relax said
Peter Sellers Relax, I'll get it. (said to Kato after Clouseau knocks him unconscious)
relaxation upholstery buying
Pamela Anderson My ideal relaxation is working on upholstry. I spend hours in junk shops buying furniture. I do all the upholstery work myself, and it's like therapy.
relaxation should conversation
Edward Carey During relaxation we drop our guard. Particularly in conversation. Relaxed conversation leads to openness. And in openness we often reveal what should never be revealed.
relaxation today modern
Arne Jacobsen That business of relaxation, which is so terribly modern today, is all good and well, but my work interests me so much, and is so varied, that many times it seems relaxing when I go from one aspect to another.
relaxation lag quiet
William Shakespeare I could be well content To entertain the lag-end of my life With quiet hours.
insult
Lucius Annaeus Seneca It is often better not to see an insult than to avenge it.
insult
William Wordsworth Wrongs unredressed, or insults unavenged.
insult-to-injury judging soil
Robert Purvis I elect to stay on the soil of which I was born and on the plot of ground which I have fairly bought and honestly paid for. Don't advise me to leave, and don't add insult to injury by telling me it's for my own good; of that I am to be the judge.
insulting dialect language
Rudyard Kipling The American has no language, he has a dialect, slang, provincialism, accent and so forth
insulting littles way
Jose Ortega y Gasset To learn English you must begin by thrusting the jaw forward, almost clenching the teeth, and practically immbilizing the lips. In this way the English produce the series of unpleasant little mews of which their language consists.
insulted
Nick Rhodes Intelligence can't be insulted.
insults-you giving insulting
Portia de Rossi She'd tell me how she'd handle the backhanded compliment by smiling and pretending she was receiving a genuine compliment all the while ignoring their attempt to be insulting. After all, it's the way an insult is received that makes it an insult. You can't really give offense unless someone takes it.
insult outrage insolence
Pierre Corneille He who allows himself to be insulted deserves to be so; and insolence, if unpunished, increases! [Lat., Qui se laisse outrager, merite qu'on l'outrage Et l'audace impunie enfle trop un courage.]
insulting just-being said
Rachel Caine Maybe you're not his type." Michael said "Oh, now you're just being insulting.