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... by doing you shall know What it is you have to do. Thomas Lynch
deeds expect good
Only by indulging in good deeds can one expect good results. Rig Veda
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We shall not weary, we shall not rest, as we stand guard at the entrance gates and the exit gates of life, and at every step along way of life, bearing witness in word and deed to the dignity of the human person-of every human person... Richard John Neuhaus
deeds good-deeds
A good deed is a good deed. John Lee Hancock
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
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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 production since skate strong three
Since we did skate three lines and got production from three lines, it made everyone feel better. As a team, we are as strong as we have ever been. Josh Blaisdell
lines bank-accounts masters
Master the web and you will master your universe - and your (on-line) bank account. Jeffrey Gitomer
lines musician bottom
The bottom line is that musicians love to make music and always will. Jennifer Lopez
emptiness apex
An apex is always surrounded only by emptiness Alan Dean Foster