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immature
Matt Hahn He was so immature and it showed. He made a lot of young mistakes.
immature way yeah
Woody Allen How am I immature? Intellectually, emotionally, and sexually. Yeah, but in what other ways?
immature love
Erich Fromm Immature love says: 'I love you because I need you.' Mature love says: 'I need you because I love you'
immature fruit obstacles
Napoleon Bonaparte Impatience is a great obstacle to success; he who treats everything with brusqueness gathers nothing, or only immature fruit which will never ripen.
immature balance young
Mickey Rourke I was very immature when I was young, and for me there was no balance. Everything was just all or nothing.
immature realizing sometimes
Natalie Portman I'm pretty immature and get pretty embarrassed easily. I would check out once in a while certain shots to make sure that I felt OK because sometimes once you see it you realize it is fine.
immature legal-system afghanistan
Lindsey Graham The legal system in Afghanistan is very immature and porous.
immature passing-away belief
John Dewey Every one of the constituent elements of a social group, in a modern city as in a savage tribe, is born immature, helpless, without language, beliefs, ideas, or social standards. Each individual, each unit who is the carrier of the life-experience of his group, in time passes away. Yet the life of the group goes on.
passing-away peers rooms
Woody Allen I see no advantages in aging whatsoever. You become shriveled. You become decrepit. You lose your faculties. Your peer group passes away. You sit in a room gumming your porridge. I don't see any advantage in this whatsoever.
passing-away doe eternity
Saint Augustine Eternity is the now that does not pass away.
passing-away world want
Vince Gilligan The last thing in the world that I would want to know, in my own life, is when I'm going to pass away.
passing-away flesh spirit
James Joyce In woman's womb word is made flesh but in the spirit of the maker all flesh that passes becomes the word that shall not pass away. This is the postcreation.
passing-away time-passing constant
Martin Heidegger Time is not a thing, thus nothing which is, and yet it remains constant in its passing away without being something temporal like the beings in time.
passing-away deeds literature
Austin O'Malley There is a form of literature that is a deed, and a form that is only talk, and the latter passes away like a conversation.
passing-away world eternity
Pope Benedict XVI Everything in this world will pass away. In eternity only Love will remain.
passing-away endurance consolation
Nathaniel Hawthorne This greatest mortal consolation, which we derive from the transitoriness of all things-from the right of saying, in every conjuncture, "This, too, will pass away.
passing-away existence non-existence
Marcus Aurelius Nothing proceeds from nothingness, as also nothing passes away into non-existence.
belief close game games last ourselves reason ways whatever win
Chris Simms I would say our will to win, our belief in ourselves when the game is getting tight. Last year, we were in a lot of close games but for whatever reason we just didn't find ways to win them.
belief believed good players proof team tonight
Mike Massucci I always believed we would have a good team, but that's all it was, a belief. Tonight is proof that we can be a good team. This is more like what I expected. We have a team that can play fast, and we have a lot of players who can contribute.
belief poor suffer suffered
George Balle He did not suffer from a poor education; he suffered from the belief that he had a poor education.
beliefs considered core developing himself supporting
Jim Smith He considered himself an anarchist, and his core beliefs were developing and supporting people's right to freedom.
belief chosen interests language materials share work
Tim Davis Gupta's work interests me because I think we share something in the sense that we have a belief in the language of our chosen materials and objects.
belief born chance competitor expects eye great heart hitter league major quiet rattled win
Bill Bryk He's a competitor and has great belief in himself. You can tell that on the mound. He's got that look in his eye that he's going to get the hitter out. He has something that you're born with, something you can't teach. He has the heart to be a top-notch Major League pitcher. He expects to win and has a quiet confidence. He doesn't get rattled and has a chance to be a top-of-the-rotation guy.
belief clouds dreaded god puts rainbows
Maya Angelou God puts rainbows in the clouds so that each of us- in the dreariest and most dreaded moments- can see a possibility of hope.
belief challenge forward himself looking move playing
Alastair Clarkson He's got belief in himself and we've got belief in him, so we move forward and he's playing and he's looking forward to the challenge of playing on Kingsley.
belief created driven elaborate gatherings genius loose mostly older persistent power rotten
Joseph McCabe Hitler is a rotten speaker: raucous in voice, graceless in gesture, and loose in the composition of his speeches. It is not "personal magnetism" that makes him a power with the young -- the older are mostly driven to his gatherings -- but a belief in his genius that is artificially created by years of the most elaborate and most persistent boosting.