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vanity hands america
Today, America poses a threat to peace and security in the world. Therefore, the slogan "Death to America" is no longer used only by our people. Today, you see throughout the world people setting fire to the effigy of the American president and chanting the slogan "Death to America." This is because of the American regime's exaggerated demands, its arrogance, its vanity, and its desire to control, and because it is a pawn in the hands of the Zionists. Ali Khamenei
vanity healthy looks
I have a healthy sense of vanity. I like to look good for myself, which is what a lot of women say. I want to stay fit. Thomas Haden Church
vanity enemy dignity
Our vanity is the constant enemy of our dignity. Sophie Swetchine
vanity envy coins
Envy is the reverse side of a coin called vanity - Nobody is ever envious of others who is not first proud of himself. John Stott
vanity giving liberality
That which is called liberality is frequently nothing more than the vanity of giving. Theodore Parker
vanity wish would-be
If I have one vanity wish, it would be to direct. It's the only thing I haven't done yet that I would like to. Theodore Bikel
vanity wealth virtue
Because handsomeness is always accompanied by vanity.And I suppose ugliness is accompanied by a wealth of virtues? Lisa Kleypas
vanity guy looks
Vanity is something that will only get in the way of doing your best work, and ultimately if you're truly vain you care more about your work than how you look in your work. I actually consider myself a pretty vain guy when it comes to that. Philip Seymour Hoffman
vanity literature
There is something wrong about being photographed that has nothing to do with vanity. Nigella Lawson
wells persons known
The celebrity is a person who is known for his well-knownness. Daniel J. Boorstin
wells
Well, we can't all be Terry Bradshaw. Tony Romo
wells
I thought Eddie Redmayne portrayed me very well... At times I thought he was me. Stephen Hawking
wells pleasant can-do
It is always pleasant to be urged to do something on the ground that one can do it well. George Santayana
wells
He that looseth is Marchant as well as he that gaines. George Herbert
wells carrie
He carries well, to whom it waighes not. [He carries well, to whomit weighs not.] George Herbert
wells
I’m doing badly, I’m doing well; whichever you prefer. Franz Kafka
wells fortunate
I'm very fortunate in the sense that outside of cohabitating relationships and so forth, I've always got on just as well with women. Jack Nicholson
wells
He who talks much cannot always talk well. [It., Chi parla troppo non puo parlar sempre bene.] Carlo Goldoni
reader skip
Leave out the parts that readers tend to skip. Henry Miller
readers
I think a lot of readers are looking for a book they can talk about. Christina Baker Kline
reader war
When you're a war correspondent, the reader is for you because the reader is saying, 'Gee, I wouldn't want to be doing that.' They're on your side. P. J. O'Rourke
readers
The papers are only going to show what they want the readers to see. It's all propaganda, to be honest. Dionne Bromfield