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ease helped mind quickly
It would have put everyone's mind at ease very quickly and would have helped the investigation, Donald Lowe
ease learn learned stepping stone watching
This is a stepping stone for the big picture. It's going to ease (expectations) and I'm going to learn from today. I learned from Jim, watching him play. It's a step in the right direction. Aaron Baddeley
ease happy
You must be uncomfortable when those around you are unhappy; when you ease their discomfort, you are making them happy and making yourself happy, isn't it? Atharva Veda
ease fact land mixing quite reach truth trying
We are quite at ease in this no man's land of ignorance and doubt and dispute, absorbed in the ambiguities of trying to reach truth by mixing fact with invention. Barry Unsworth
ease english familiar gray magic mystic thus
Thus does the Beeb ease the English into another gray familiar day, another half-century of magic mystic rays. Francis Clines
ease ethical ends
I have never looked upon ease and happiness as ends in themselves. This ethical basis I call the ideal of the pigsty. Albert Einstein
ease want comfort
The kind of trust God wants us to have cannot be learned in comfort and ease. Anne Graham Lotz
ease freedom freely lives man solace
Freedom all solace to man gives: He lives at ease that freely lives. John Barbour
ease scene born
There is no sense of ease like the ease we felt in those scenes where we were born. George Eliot
doe impossible states
In the state of nature, wrong-doing is impossible ; or, if anyone does wrong, it is to himself, not to another. Baruch Spinoza
doe anticipation trouble
Troubles impending always seem worse than troubles surmounted, but this does not prove that they really are. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
doe anything-can-happen knows
You never know what's going to happen. Anything can happen there... and often does. Carl Yastrzemski
doe may scar
Time may heal all wounds, but it does not erase the scars. Jane Yolen
doe sin deals
I am wonderfully content with a God who does not deal with me as my sins deserve. Brennan Manning
doe too-much enough
When one does not love too much, one does not love enough. Blaise Pascal
doe god-exists ifs
I rather live as if God exists to find out that He doesn't than live as if he doesn't exist to find out He does. Blaise Pascal
doe add novel
The novel does not simply recount experience, it adds to experience. Elizabeth Bowen
doe lucky mindset
God does not deem you to be lucky or unlucky... you're mindset does. Robert Kiyosaki
deceiving reason conscience
Reason deceives us; conscience, never. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
deceiving deceived devoted
Let not then any one deceive you, as indeed you are not deceived, inasmuch as you are wholly devoted to God. Ignatius of Antioch
deceiving deceived oneself
One is never deceived; one deceives oneself. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
deceiving-others deception ends
It is best, if possible, to deceive no one; for he that ... begins by deceiving others, will end ... by deceiving himself. Charles Caleb Colton