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selfish thinking what-if
It may be a brief interruption - just a few seconds - but what if someone sitting near you is trying to make a decent bootleg? Did you ever think of that? Now all those street-corner copies are permanently defiled by your so-called 'emergency.' Don't be so damn selfish. Brad Pitt
selfish thesis
Of course we're all programmed genetically to some extent. But the "selfish gene" thesis doesn't explain everything. Jane Goodall
selfish character mean
As a director, you have a thousand things going on in your head, and of course, that's going to be difficult. That's going to mean that some things get overlooked. And so, for us as performers, being the selfish pricks that we are, we're sitting there being concerned about ourselves all the time and our character's through-line. Jamie Campbell Bower
selfish men being-selfish
Men tend to be selfish. Caprice Bourret
selfish humble conceited
"Don't bother too much about your feelings. When they are humble, loving, brave, give thanks for them; when they are conceited, selfish, cowardly, ask to have them altered. In neither case are they you, but only a thing that happens to you. What matters is your intentions and your behavior C. S. Lewis
selfish psychology police
...this bill will require the creation of a Federal police force of mammoth proportions. It also bids fair to result in the development of an 'informer' psychology in great areas of our national life-neighbors spying on neighbors, workers spying on workers, business spying on businessmen-were those who would harass their fellow citizens for selfish and narrow purposes will have ample inducement to do so. These, the Federal police force an 'informer' psychology, are the hallmarks of the police state and landmarks in the destruction of a free society. Barry Goldwater
selfish mean men
It indicates a person who has not only good manners but who possesses a sense of balance, a sure mastery of himself, a moral discipline that permits him to subordinate voluntarily his own selfish interest to the wider interests of the society in which he lives. The gentleman, therefore is a cultural person in the noblest sense of the word, if by culture we mean not simply wealth of intellectual knowledge but also the ability to fulfil one's duty and understand one's fellow man by respecting / every principle, every opinion, every faith that is sincerely professed. Antonio Gramsci
selfish trying why-not
Do you know someone you would like to change and regulate and improve? Good! That is fine. I am all in favor of it, But why not begin on yourself? From a purely selfish standpoint, that is a lot more profitable than trying to improve others - yes, and a lot less dangerous. Dale Carnegie
selfish people care
Remember the people you address are selfish, as we all are. They care nothing about your interests or profit. They seek service for themselves Claude C. Hopkins
war
I've been asked what differentiates war literature as a category, and I don't think there is anything. Phil Klay
war party deception
Deception is a sort of seduction. In love and war, adultery and espionage, deceit can only succeed if the deceived party is willing, in some way, to be deceived. Ben Macintyre
war people different
Many people, they flee not the war itself, but the consequences of the war, because they want to live, they want to have the basic needs for their livelihood, they don't have it. They have to flee these circumstances, not necessarily the security situation itself. So, you have different reasons for the people or the refugees to leave Syria. Bashar al-Assad
war
Whenever you have a war, the civilians and the innocents will pay the price. That's in any war, any war is a bad war. Bashar al-Assad
war people
In any war, people will pay the price. Bashar al-Assad
war thinking views
Think of the war against terrorism. In my view, Washington's approach can be compared to a doctor constantly banging away at a tumor instead of removing it surgically. Bashar al-Assad
war
There is no good war. Bashar al-Assad
war losing difficult
In the war, you lose areas, but you recapture another area. So, it is difficult to tell whether you are losing or gaining or it was a standstill. No-one has this answer. Bashar al-Assad
war philosophical character
Peace is not the absence of war, but a virtue based on strength of character. Baruch Spinoza
forgiving cant-forgive
Women can't forgive failure. Anton Chekhov
forgiving life-is
Life is all about Living, Forgiving and Loving!. Deborah Roberts
forgiving adultery murder
Society can overlook murder, adultery or swindling; it never forgives preaching of a new gospel. Edmund Burke
forgiving forget
You can always forgive, you just can't really forget. Brian Littrell
forgiving horses track train
The track is level, and it's very forgiving for horses. If they have a little soreness or something and they come on this track, you can still train them because it gives. David England
forgiving weakness doe
Life does not forgive weakness. Adolf Hitler
forgiving weakness never-forgive
Life never forgives weaknesses. Adolf Hitler
forgiving black way
What is blackness? Is it the way you talk? Do you got to say, 'Dey this, dey dat.' Or the way you dress? Or is it the forgiving of certain things? What is black enough? Douglas Wilder
forgiving would-be mercy
If forgiving depended on the culprit owning up, then the victim would always be at the mercy of the perpetrator. The victim would be bound in the shackles of victimhood. Desmond Tutu