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audacity hesitation
Publilius Syrus Audacity augments courage; hesitation, fear.
audacity brilliant youth
Edward Hirsch There's the brilliant audacity of youth that poets strike upon in their earliest work sometimes that they never can hit upon again.
audacity realize series title
James Denton The series has a real audacity right down to the title. You realize the title is as tongue-in-cheek as the show.
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Dave Bristow You would think the last victim of a burglary would be a marked unit. It shows audacity to do something like this. Audacity or stupidity, I'm not sure which.
audacity damage given
Carl von Clausewitz Given the same amount of intelligence, timidity will do a thousand times more damage than audacity
audacity far knowing tactful
Jean Cocteau Being tactful in audacity is knowing how far one can go to far.
audacity looks faces
David Platt Everything in all creation responds in obedience to the Creator... until we get to you and me. We have the audacity to look God in the face and say, "No."
audacity strategy principal
Robert A. Heinlein Audacity, always audacity - soundest principal of strategy.
vices tendencies tempted
Rebecca West The general tendency [is] to be censorious of the vices to which one has not been tempted.
vices sin slave
Saint Augustine The will is truly free, when it is not the slave of vices and sins.
vices nine penalties
William Graham Sumner Nine-tenths of our measures for preventing vice are really protective towards it, because they ward off the penalty.
vices wells employed
William Hazlitt The vices are never so well employed as in combating one another.
vices dishonesty murder
Laurence Sterne I have so great a contempt and detestation for meanness, that I could sooner make a friend of one who had committed murder, than of a person who could be capable, in any instance, of the former vice. Under meanness, I comprehend dishonesty; under dishonesty, ingratitude; under ingratitude, irreligion; and under this latter, every species of vice and immorality in human nature.
vices needs prudent
Niccolo Machiavelli A prince must be prudent enough to know how to escape the bad reputation of those vices that would lose the state for him, and must protect himself from those that will not lose it for him, if this is possible; but if he cannot, he need not concern himself unduly if he ignores these less serious vices.
vices sake
Cassandra Clare Perhaps [James Herondale] loved vice for vice's own sake.
vices virtue calculations
Joseph Joubert Virtue by calculation is the virtue of vice.
vices harm deliberate
Natalie Clifford Barney My queerness is not a vice, is not deliberate, and harms no one.
innocence building possibility
Werner Erhard Begin building the future through "conversation for possibility."
innocence mystery
Robertson Davies One learns one’s mystery at the price of one’s innocence.
innocence innocent proven
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva Everyone is innocent unless proven otherwise.
innocence accustomed
Moliere Innocence is not accustomed to blush. [Fr., L'innocence a rougir n'est point accoutumee.]
innocence innocent drink
Matt Drudge Meet them once and you're innocent; meet them twice and you're not. So if you see me having drinks again with Harvey Weinstein then, okay, you've got me.
innocence innocent fear-nothing
Elizabeth I A clear and innocent conscience fears nothing.
innocence imagine suspicion
Pierre Corneille I don't know how to defend myself: surprised innocence cannot imagine being under suspicion.
innocence innocent unspoken
Karl Shapiro Already old, the question Who shall die? Becomes unspoken Who is innocent?
innocence corruption ifs
Pauline Kael If there's anything to learn from the history of movies, it's that corruption leads to further corruption, not to innocence.