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conscious
Is it easy? No! ... It has to be a conscious decision. Bob Harper
conscious fits pain stand
The whole significance of the compromise, all the pain that it comprises, is the conscious stand before reality, even if it never fits the dream, Ehud Barak
consciousness freedom history none
The history of the world is none other than the progress of the consciousness of freedom. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
consciousness covering debris katrina left locked media poor washed
The poor and the working poor have been locked out of the nation's consciousness, even by the media and by many ministers. Katrina washed away the debris that was covering the locked out and left behind. Jesse Jackson
consciousness life-is metaphor
Life is a metaphor for what's happening in your consciousness. Deepak Chopra
conscious impatience
We are very conscious of the impatience of the international community, Mohamed ElBaradei
consciousness conscious
There is no life without consciousness; there is no consciousness without life. Annie Besant
consciousness states probability
Any universe that could have preceded consciousness only existed in a probability state. Robert Lanza
consciousness infinite awareness
Each individual has to know himself. He has to know himself as the infinite, eternal and immortal Consciousness. Sri Chinmoy
pieces saw
We saw them getting little pieces of mussels that got broken. Joe Jones
pieces puzzles questioned ran
We've questioned everyone we could, ran down every lead, and we still have no answers. What can we do? There are pieces of these puzzles missing, and we just don't have them yet. Frank Garcia
pieces too-much elements
Sometimes a piece of music in the score isn't effective. When a score is too well finished with too many elements, sometimes it's too much. Alejandro Amenabar
pieces oneself
To have a sense of history one must consider oneself a piece of history.... Alfred Kazin
pieces networking hardware
What makes a great standalone piece of hardware is not the same thing as what makes a great networking device. One can work as an essentially closed system. The other is absolutely dependent on its openness. Douglas Rushkoff
pieces made feels
The one Bach piece I learnt made me feel I was being repeatedly hit on the head with a teaspoon. Dodie Smith
pieces may way
I, and all the complex things around me, exist only because many things were assembled in a very precise way. The 'emergent' properties are not magical. They are really there and eventually they may start re-arranging the environments that generated them. But they don't exist 'in' the bits and pieces that made them; they emerge from the arrangement of those bits and pieces in very precise ways. And that is also true of the emergent entities known as "you" and "me". David Christian
pieces world entertainment
The Sophists' paradoxical talk pieces and their public debates were entertainment in 5th century Greece. And in that world, Socrates was an entertainer. David Antin
pieces patient bones
A chop is a piece of leather skillfully attached to a bone and administered to the patients at restaurants. Ambrose Bierce
sticks what-you-love
Find out what you love. Do it because you love it. Stick with it. Start now. Barbara Sher
sticks conviction should
Critics should stick to their convictions. Chuck Eddy
sticks tasks beginners
Stick to a task 'til it sticks to you. . .for beginners are many, but finishers few. Thomas S. Monson
sticks poke make-sense
There's something that doesn't make sense. Let's go and poke it with a stick. Steven Moffat
sticks ifs
If you don't stick up for what's yours, and defend what's yours... what are you? Randy Quaid
sticks lasts illusion
For love to last, you had to have illusions or have no illusions at all. But you had to stick to one or the other. It was the switching back and forth that endangered things. Lorrie Moore
sticks watched
If something sticks around long enough that it makes it to seasonal D.V.D. release, I'll watch it. That's how I watched 'The Sopranos'. Seth MacFarlane
sticks calumny
Hurl your calumnies boldly; something is sure to stick. Francis Bacon
sticks sauce throat
The truth sticks in our throats with all the sauces it is served with: it will never go down until we take it without any sauce at all. George Bernard Shaw