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finding-yourself able active
It is not possible that you could ever find yourself anywhere where God was not fully present, fully active, able and willing to set you free. Emmet Fox
finding-yourself way mazes
If you go the way of your thoughts you will be carried away by them and you will find yourself in an endless maze. Ramana Maharshi
finding-yourself losing losing-yourself
Find yourself by losing yourself for others. Mahatma Gandhi
finding-yourself want buying
If you don't have a plan for what you want, then you will probably find yourself buying into someone else's plan and later find out that was not the direction you wanted to go. You've got to be the architect of your life. Jim Rohn
age-and-aging art artist believe chances far happen inside less responsibility share signed worst
As far as me getting signed at my age, the chances are less than zero. But if you've got any kind of art inside of you, you have a responsibility to share it with other people. The worst thing that can happen with any artist is not to believe in what you do. Larry Potts
age drop huge kids percent sports
As many as 70 percent of kids drop out of sports by the age of 13, and that's a huge issue. John Grogan
age draught hath
O, for a draught of vintage! that hath been Cooled a long age in the deep-delvid earth... John Keats
age bit catching eyes fire stomach
Age has been catching up on me a little bit -- the body, the mind, the fire in the stomach and the eyes a little bit have started to deteriorate. Nasser Hussain
age age-and-aging guy rather super win
Age doesn't matter. Would you rather have a 60-year-old guy and not get it done or a 30-year-old guy and win Super Bowls? Otis Smith
age begin care certain death few king last loved people special
Death is inevitable, and, after about the age of 75 or so, you begin to care about people in a certain way. We have all loved Mrs. King in that very special way these last few years. It's just a very tearful right now. Jane Smith
age since stopped
I've been acting since age 8. I just stopped enjoying it as much as I used to. Jack Gleeson
age behind experience older played
I've always played way older than my age. It's the experience behind my eyes or something. Jamie Anne Allman
age british decadence drawn edwardian empire height mores period powers seems strict time victorian
I've always been drawn to the Edwardian period in England. To me, it seems like such a fascinating time, when the British Empire was at the height of its powers and the strict mores of the Victorian age were dissipating into the decadence of King Edward's reign. Kevin Kwan
lines possible power rain until walking
Rain will be as heavy, if not heavier. You don't want to be walking around out there with possible downed power lines and debris. It's not over until it's over. Jim Lushine
lines terrible honestly
I prefer for things to happen serendipitously, but honestly, I also love terrible pickup lines. Angela Sarafyan
lines way scripts
What I do is just go over and over and over my lines and learn the script so well that I can just be easy and relaxed. That's the way I always work. Anthony Hopkins
lines phantoms firsts
You know what, despite my complaints about The Phantom Menace and Episode II, when Episode III comes out I'll be first in line. I genuinely love it. Simon Pegg
lines matter offensive
And no matter how good you are you have to work at it. It's non-stop every day, every day. The best the offensive line feels is when the season starts. Russ Grimm
lines one-line lists
It's on the bucket list for sure to do a comedy film, even if it was just one line on the lot. Miranda Hart
lines behavior accepted
The line between the public life and the private life has been erased, due to the rapid decline of manners and courtesy. There is a certain crudeness and crassness that has suddenly become accepted behavior, even desirable. Fannie Flagg
lines endeavor mark
Diffidence in an officer is a good mark because he will always endeavor to bring himself up to what he conceives to be the full line of his duty. George Washington
lines cadence pulse
The meaning of a poem is in the cadences and the shape of the lines and the pulse of the thought which is given by those lines. George Oppen