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vanity literature
There is something wrong about being photographed that has nothing to do with vanity. Nigella Lawson
vanity larger-than-life problem
I guess I'm larger than life. That's my problem. Bette Davis
vanity ifs who-you-are
If you have to tell them who you are, you aren't anybody. Gregory Peck
despair mountain stones
Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope. Martin Luther
despair dream given illusion life love shield vanity
Nevertheless, love was given to us not only as fulfilment, as ideal, but as suffering, hopelessness, despair too. Is it all this the shield of this vanity called dream of our life or Illusion of Life? Sorin Cerin
despair vitality reason
Nature drives with a loose rein and vitality of any sort can blunder through many a predicament in which reason would despair. George Santayana
despair fundamentals matter
If clearness about things produces a fundamental despair, a fundamental despair in turn produces a remarkable clearness or even playfulness about ordinary matters. George Santayana
despair great hope leaders learned lend
Great leaders and great friends have learned how to lend hope to those in despair. Grant Fairley
despair fair-play weary
Never flinch, never weary, never despair. Winston Churchill
despair cost easy
Despair is easy, or at least low cost. Rebecca Solnit
doctrine game
A new way of doing things, a new doctrine of game development. Josh Holmes
doctrine mystery wells
Godliness, as well as the doctrine of our faith, is a mystery. William Gurnall
doctrine physics accepting
I tell you the solemn truth, that the doctrine of the Trinity is not so difficult to accept for a working proposition as any one of the axioms of physics. Henry Adams
doctrine problem symbols
There are times in history where a particular doctrine becomes a symbol of a greater problem. Pat Robertson
doctrine world stuff
The universe is represented in every one of it's particles. Everything is made of one hidden stuff. The world globes itself in a drop of dew. The true doctrine of omnipresence is that God appears with all His parts in every moss and cobweb. Ralph Waldo Emerson