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being-yourself law demand
Be yourself on stage. Nobody else can be you and you have the law of supply and demand covered. Bill Hicks
being-yourself can-do
Be yourself is all that you can do. Chris Cornell
being-yourself honesty truth
Be yourself and think for yourself, and while your conclusions may not be infallible they will be nearer right than the inclusions forced upon you by those who have a personal interest in keeping you in ignorance. Elbert Hubbard
being-yourself bird fables
It is not only fine feathers that make fine birds. Aesop
being-yourself sheep
I'm the pink sheep in the family. Alexander McQueen
being-yourself doors office
I'm so busy trying to be other people. You start acting just as soon as you walk into the door of that casting office. You can't just be yourself because they don't want to hire you Clifton Collins, Jr.
being-yourself firsts remember
Remember to be yourself and remember throughout everything why you first wanted to do this. David Archuleta
being-yourself people important
You're stuck with being yourself, so the important thing is to find people who like that. Andrew Davies
being-yourself taken might
As the saying goes, you might as well be yourself; everyone else is taken. Robert Bly
fate hollow kiss learn lips lovers tips
Put down your hollow tips and kiss your lovers lips and learn that fate is what you make of it Brandon Boyd
fate destiny rivers
The road will never swallow you. The river of destiny will always overcome evil. May you understand your fate. Suffering will never destroy you, but will make you stronger. Success will never confuse you of scatter your spirit, but will make you fly higher into the good sunlight. Your life will always surprise you. Ben Okri
fate destiny statesmen
Statesman only talk of fate when they have blundered Benito Mussolini
fate birth-rate empires
The fate of nations is intimately bound up with their powers of reproduction. All nations and all empires first felt decadence gnawing at them when their birth rate fell off. Benito Mussolini
fate fickle company
Fate is fickle, and the company of unwilling friends short lived. Brian Jacques
fate opinion favourite
Marianne Dashwood was born to an extraordinary fate. She was born to discover the falsehood of her own opinions, and to counteract, by her conduct, her most favourite maxims. Jane Austen
fate destiny feet
He who has calmly reconciled his life to fate, and set proud death beneath his feet, can look fortune in the face, unbending both to good and bad; his countenance unconquered. Boethius
fate definitions matter
I can't recall any difficulty in making the C language definition completely open - any discussion on the matter tended to mention languages whose inventors tried to keep tight control, and consequent ill fate Dennis Ritchie
fate race track
We are in a race between knowledge and catastrophe. If we keep track of what is important, never lower our standards or forget why we are here, we have the ability to determine the fate of the world. Dean Kamen
punishment people reform
Guide them by edicts, keep them in line with punishments, and the common people will stay out of trouble but will have no sense of shame. Guide them by virtue, keep them in line with the rites, and they will, besides having a sense of shame, reform themselves. Confucius
punishment honor wish
I wish I could undo what I did at Enron but I can't. I understand that I deserve punishment. Your honor, I accept the prison sentence that you are about to impose and will serve it without bitterness. Andrew Fastow
punishment trying mouths
Face it," Gary told her kindly. "You'll never catch up. You just do as much as you can and take the punishments without saying anything. Sometimes I wonder if that isn't what they're really trying to teach us--to take plenty and keep our mouths shut. Tamora Pierce
punishment may sin
Sins may be forgiven. Crimes require punishment. George R. R. Martin
punishment rewards tongue
Loquacity with tongue or pen is its own reward -- or, punishment. George Eliot
punishment people desire
The fear of punishment, the desire of reward, the sense of duty, are all useful arguments, in their way, to persuade people to holiness. But they are all weak and powerless, until a person loves Christ. J. C. Ryle
punishment doe needs
Purity is not imposed upon us as though it were a kind of punishment, it is one of those mysterious but obvious conditions of that supernatural knowledge of ourselves in the Divine, which we speak of as faith. Impurity does not destroy this knowledge, it slays our need for it. Georges Bernanos
punishment virtue
One is punished best for one's virtues. Friedrich Nietzsche
punishment decay criminals
In a well governed state, there are few punishments, not because there are many pardons, but because criminals are rare; it is when a state is in decay that the multitude of crimes is a gaurantee of impunity. Jean-Jacques Rousseau