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successful
John Gibbons He does all the things successful lefties do,
successful being-successful
Rob Reiner You never know if anything is going to stand the test of time or going to be successful.
successful together world
Richard Dawkins The replicators that exist tend to be the ones that are good at manipulating the world to their own advantage. But other replicators are also successful otherwise they would not be common. The world therefore tends to become populated by mutually compatible sets of successful replicators, replicators that get on well together
successful years nbc
Will McDonough I was fortunate to be part of a very successful show on CBS in 1986. I switched to NBC for eight years and through these experiences have gotten terrific insight into television; it's a fascinating medium.
successful night sight
Virginia Woolf If people are highly successful in their professions they lose their sense. Sight goes. They have no time to look at pictures. Sound goes. They have no time to listen to music. Speech goes. They have no time for conversation. Humanity goes. Money making becomes so important that they must work by night as well as by day. Health goes. And so competitive do they become that they will not share their work with others though they have more themselves. What then remains of a human being who has lost sight, sound, and sense of proportion? Only a cripple in a cave.
successful people realising
Ryan Tedder When you're around enormously successful people you realise their success isn't an accident - it's about work.
successful tactics unions
Virginia Foxx This bill reminds me of the tactics of the former Soviet Union and we know how successful that was.
successful stuff way
Wayne Dyer You're not what you have and you're not what you do; you're aninfinite, divine being disguised as a successful person who has accumulated a certain amount of stuff. The stuff is not you. For that reason, you must avoid being attached to it in any way.
light
Frank Wood He was the kind of guy, when things were down, he brightened them up. He was happy-go-lucky ... and that light shone around him all the time.
light punishment fake
Richard Posner The Constitution has to be interpreted loosely, otherwise it becomes a straitjacket. You can't interpret it literally. You can pretend to, and go digging around in 18th Century dictionaries to figure out what 'cruel and unusual punishment' meant or what the 'right to bear arms' meant, but that is all fake really. The Constitution has to be interpreted in light of modern needs, and that's what they (the strict interpreters) end up doing in spite of all their investigations.
light enemy banking
William Jennings Bryan The money power denounces, as public enemies, all who question its methods or throw light upon its crimes.
light soul waterfalls
Virginia Woolf She dares me to pour myself out like a living waterfall. She dares me to enter the soul that is more than my own; she extinguishes fear in mere seconds. She lets light come through.
light average giving
Woody Allen What advice would I give the average homeowner to protect himself against burglars? Well, the first thing is to keep a light on in the house when you go out. It must be at least a sixty-watt bulb; anything less and the burglar will ransack the house, out of contempt for the wattage.
light hard
Woody Allen When you are dead, it is hard to find the light switch.
light erring guides
William Wordsworth A light to guide, a rod To check the erring, and reprove.
light movement visuals
Robert Delaunay Light comes to us by the sensibility. Without visual sensibility there is no light, no movement.
light bugs kind
Rob Bell You turn the light on, you get all kinds of bugs.
often-is triumph defeat
B. C. Forbes Triumph often is nearest when defeat seems inescapable.
often-is boss extroverts
John Ortberg A boss who interrupts an employee a lot is called an extrovert, whereas an employee who interrupts a boss too often is called an ex-employee.
often-is storm passing
Jane Yolen How often is the passing of one storm only a prelude to another.
often-is gossip rumor
Andre Norton Rumor ... often is fathered and mothered by false reports.
often-is giving may
Thomas Hardy Some women's love of being loved is insatiable; and so, often, is their love of loving; and in the last case they may find that they can't give it continuously to the chamber-officer appointed by the bishop's license to receive it.
often-is may benefits
Plato When a Benefit is wrongly conferred, the author of the Benefit may often be said to injure.
often-is facts vices
Francois de La Rochefoucauld What keeps us from abandoning ourselves entirely to one vice, often, is the fact that we have several.
often-is humanity fundamentals
Abraham Maslow We are dealing with a fundamental characteristic, inherent in human nature, a potentiality given to all or most human beings at birth, which most often is lost or buried or inhibited as the person gets enculturated.
often-is oratory delight
David Josiah Brewer Who does not delight in oratory? How we gather to hear even an ordinary speaker! How often is a jury swayed and controlled by the appeals of counsel!