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heart issue prior restraint
It was this issue of prior restraint that was at the heart of our objections. George Cox
heart ugly mouths
Having love in your heart doesn't count for much if what comes out of your mouth is ugly and bigoted. Brett Ratner
heart essence utterance
The Great Being saith: Human utterance is an essence which aspireth to exert its influence and needeth moderation. As to its influence, this is conditional upon refinement which in turn is dependent upon hearts which are detached and pure. As to its moderation, this hath to be combined with tact and wisdom as prescribed in the Holy Scriptures and Tablets. Baha'u'llah
heart eye hands
Let your eye be chaste, your hand faithful, your tongue truthful and your heart enlightened. Baha'u'llah
heart hands leader
Let us have a dagger between our teeth, a bomb in our hands, and an infinite scorn in our hearts. Benito Mussolini
heart thinking ideas
A major stimulant to creative thinking is focused questions. There is something about a well-worded question that often penetrates to the heart of the matter and triggers new ideas and insights. Brian Tracy
heart people knows
Anytime you do something from the heart, people just know it. Brad Paisley
heart sleep night
Cal," I whisper into her sleep, "if you go, you know what? You'll break my liver." I want to pretend that it's a joke, that she will wake up and laugh with me, throwing her head back the way she did last night, bit this time the words are true . . . she will break my liver, break my heart, kill everything inside alive inside me. Brad Barkley
heart roots tree
A tree lives on its roots. If you change the root, you change the tree. Culture lives in human beings. If you change the human heart the culture will follow. Jane Hirshfield
joys pains pass utter
Now my joys are few, and my pains are many. In utter agony, I pass my life. Granth Sahib
joy desire pilgrim
All joy... emphasizes our pilgrim status; always reminds, beckons, awakens desire. Our best havings are wantings. C. S. Lewis
joy poor
The poor evangelize you about what's important and what is the Gospel, and that that's where the joy is. Greg Boyle
joy honor pathways
Obedience to the will of God is the pathway to perpetual honor and everlasting joy. Charles Spurgeon
joy fine eliminating
There is a joy in going without things, a fine tang in eliminating the superfluous. Elbert Hubbard
joyfully lawn start wearing weeping
We start out weeping in lawn chairs; by the end we are actually wearing the landscape, joyfully at one with it. Meg Stuart
joy stories tough
Short stories consume you faster. They're connected to brevity. With the short story, you are up against mortality. I know how tough they are as a form, but they're also a total joy. Ali Smith
joy despair path
The path to joy leads through despair. Alexander Lowen
joy secret sake
O let us still the secret joy partake, To follow virtue even for virtue's sake. Alexander Pope
tasks turbulent-times jew
The primary task of a Jew in turbulent times is to be Jewish. Elie Wiesel
tasks capacity
The capacity to get free is nothing; the capacity to be free is the task. Andre Gide
tasks powerlessness
The almost insoluble task is to let neither the power of others, nor our own powerlessness, stupefy us. Theodor Adorno
tasks lovers easy
It is Easy to be a Hater. Go for the difficult Task: be a Lover! Paulo Coelho
tasks lists existential
Start a 'Stop Doing' list. I'll leave it as an existential dilemma on whether to put that task on your To Do list James C. Collins
tasks smooth prophet
The task of the prophet is not to smooth things over but to make things right. Eugene H. Peterson
tasks rising
Americans are rising to the tasks of history, and they expect the same of us. George W. Bush
tasks organize workers
The true task is to unite and organize all workers...and it is the workers themselves who must secure freedom for themselves.... Helen Keller
tasks purpose abandon
The task which we have set ourselves is simply to show why and for what purpose we hold that standpoint during most of our lives, and why and for what purpose we are provisionally obliged to abandon it. Ernst Mach