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evil catholic way
Badness cannot succeed even in being bad in the same way in which goodness is good. Goodness is, so to speak, itself: badness is only spoiled goodness. Evil is a parasite, not an original thing. C. S. Lewis
evil abuse free-will
Evil comes from the ABUSE of free will C. S. Lewis
evil different great-divorce
Good, as it ripens, becomes continually more different not only from evil but from other good. C. S. Lewis
evil empathy quality
True empathy is always free of any evaluative or diagnostic quality. This comes across to the recipient with some surprise. "If I am not being judged, perhaps I am not so evil or abnormal as I have thought". Carl Rogers
evil-people actresses never-forget
Evil people you never forget them. And that's the aim of any actress-never to be forgotten. Bette Davis
evil people looks
Look for strength in people, not weakness; for good, not evil. Most of us find what we search for. Bill Vaughan
evil catholic doe
One eminently orthodox Catholic divine laid it down that a confessor may fondle a nun's breasts, provided he does it without evil intent. Bertrand Russell
evil deeds ill
Ill deeds is doubled with an evil word. William Shakespeare
evil fight greatest minute oneself until worse
But what is the greatest evil? If you are going to epitomize evil, what is it? Is it the bomb? The greatest evil that one has to fight constantly, every minute of the day until one dies, is the worse part of oneself Patrick McGoohan
derivatives regulation unnecessary
Regulation of derivatives transactions that are privately negotiated by professionals is unnecessary. Alan Greenspan
derivatives insult accounting
To say accounting for derivatives is Americais a sewer is an insult to sewage. Charlie Munger
derivatives titles compliment
Actually, I take it as a compliment. Diva is a derivative of divine. That's quite a title to carry around. Calista Flockhart
derivatives television democratic
Television is a populous, derivative, democratic medium. Dan Harmon
derivatives meaning-of-life forgotten
A sense of life meaning ensues but cannot be deliberately pursued: life meaning is always a derivative phenomenon that materializes when we have transcended ourselves, when we have forgotten ourselves and become absorbed in someone (or something) outside ourselves Irvin D. Yalom
derivatives morality stem
Morality is always derivative. It stems from one's worldview. Nancy Pearcey
derivatives commodity more-money
Life can be lived at a remove. You trade in futures, and then you trade in derivatives of futures. Banks make more money trading derivatives than they do trading actual commodities. Sebastian Faulks
derivatives ugly computer
Guilty as charged. Perl is happily ugly, and happily derivative. Larry Wall
derivatives should trading
Derivatives trading should be standardized and as much as possible moved to clearinghouses. Paul Singer
done social-media tweet
If you're on social media as a performer you can tell. If you don't get any Tweets you know it's bombed. I can pretty much gauge how it's doing by comparing the reception to shows I've done that have actual ratings. Bill Burr
done life-is politician
My function in life is not to be a politician in Parliament: it is to get something done. Bernadette Devlin
done want
When something isn't done, you want to do something about it. Bernadette Peters
done constitutional-convention nations
'Tis done. We have become a nation. Benjamin Rush
done projects feels
I feel like every project I've ever done has had music involved in it somehow. Ashley Tisdale
done directors materials
I've constantly done my best to get the best material I can get with the best directors I can get to direct me. Ashton Kutcher
done deeds rewards
For a deed to be totally pure, it must be done without any thought of reward, whether worldly or divine. Bill Vaughan
done chance chances-are
If you never get criticized, chances are you aren't getting anything done. Charles R. Swindoll
done woe sun
Yet this my comfort: when your words are done, My woes end likewise with the evening sun. William Shakespeare