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suffering degrees hunger
There are degrees of happiness. You go from one to the other and then back again. It's hard to be completely happy when those around us are suffering and groaning from hunger. Bob Dylan
suffering doe body
To have a body is to suffer. Does anyone with a body know peace? Those who understand this detach themselves from all that exists and stop imagining or seeking anything. The sutras say, "To seek is to suffer. To seek nothing is bliss." When you seek nothing, you're on the Path. Bodhidharma
suffering honor lord
The Lord confers great honor on his servants when he brings them suffering.... Dietrich Bonhoeffer
suffering done care
Well, pioneers always suffer. I don't care who is the first to embark upon things. For instance, settlers that settled the West, Western Canada and the U.S... they went though hell doing it, but it had to be done Bobby Hull
suffering needs
All wanting comes from need, therefore from lack, therefore from suffering. Arthur Schopenhauer
suffering mountain may
You're at the bottom of the mountain. May you climb up without suffering. Elie Wiesel
suffering care groups
you can do something. You can, even for one person Don't turn away; help. Because those who suffer, often suffer not because of the person or the group that inflicts the suffering; they seem to suffer because nobody cares. Elie Wiesel
suffering information return
I understand that I will be made to suffer for my actions, and that the return of this information to the public marks my end. Edward Snowden
suffering despise stills
I despise my own nation most. Because I know it best. Because I still love it, suffering from Hope. For me, that's patrotism. Edward Abbey
fruit culinary expensive
I love fruit, when it is expensive. Arthur Wing Pinero
fruition fancy impulse
Hence, in desiring, the more the enjoyment is delayed, the more fancy begins to weave about the object images of future fruition, and to clothe the desired object with properties calculated to inflame the impulse. Samuel Alexander
fruitcake speak speak-the-truth
I must speak the truth, and nothing but the truth. Miguel de Cervantes
fruits helping next offer players seeds terms winning younger
He planted the seeds for that, and I think that we'll see the fruits of that a lot more next season. By having players like him that have been in winning situations, they have a lot to offer in terms of helping your younger players grow. Rod Graves
fruit problem solved
I think this problem could be solved in 20 minutes. It's low-hanging fruit and not that expensive. Walter Isaacson
fruit loaded people stones throw tree
It is only the tree loaded with fruit that the people throw stones at French Proverb
fruit vegetarian
I don't like fruit but I'm vegetarian, so eat a lot of veggies. Robin Gibb
fruitful lead meaningful nearer order render service
In order to lead a fruitful and meaningful life, render service to mankind, which will take you nearer to God. Sathya Baba
fruits truly
The fruits of the pastor's labors have been truly appalling. Bob Ellis
language reading recent seems
Reading the language in some of the recent filings, it seems very personal. James Zoltak
language cowardice politically-correct
Politically correct is the language of cowardice. Billy Connolly
language leaves meet plan spirit wants
Everyone wants to do the right thing and meet the spirit of the legislation. The language now leaves so much up to each municipality. We need a cohesive plan that addresses everyone. David Hamilton
language purer
To give a purer sense to the language of the tribe. Stephane Mallarme
language should luminous
The language of women should be luminous, but not voluminous. Douglas William Jerrold
language homeland
Language is the only homeland. Czeslaw Milosz
language infinite possibility
Cinematography is infinite in its possibilities... much more so than music or language. Conrad Hall
language clarity
In language clarity is everything. Confucius
language slave aphorism
What are your Axioms, and Categories, and Systems, and Aphorisms? Words, words.... Be not the slave of Words... Thomas Carlyle