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helping-others survival may
Whoever survives a test, whatever it may be, must tell the story. That is his duty. Elie Wiesel
helping-others succeed helping
The more I help others to succeed, the more I succeed. Ray Kroc
helping-others alive degrees
You feel alive to the degree that you feel you can help others. John Travolta
helping-others love-each-other
Love each other or perish W. H. Auden
hatred danger hundred
The danger with hatred is, once you start in on it, you get a hundred times more than you bargained for. Once you start, you can't stop. Philip Roth
hatred deals supporter
I deal with the hatred by loving my supporters more. George Zimmerman
hatred mind aversion
It is dangerous and harmful to be guided in our life's course by hatreds and aversions, for they are wasteful of energy and limit and twist the mind and prevent it from perceiving the truth. Jawaharlal Nehru
hatred comedy conflict
Comedy comes from conflict, from hatred. Warren Mitchell
limits married caught
I'm married - I've caught my limit. Billy Crystal
limits alive senses
Do you qualify to be alive or is the limit of your senses so as to survive? Ray Stevens
limits harder hard
It's hard to drive at the limit, but it's harder to know where the limits are. Stirling Moss
limits belief
"Nothing binds you except your thoughts; nothing limits you except your fear; and nothing controls you except your beliefs. Marianne Williamson
limits engagement boundaries
Before the day begins, you are not yet engaged in any physical activities. And it is only physically that you are constrained by the limits of time and place; mentally, there are no such boundaries. Menachem Mendel Schneerson
limits sticks sand
And to stick our head in the sand and pretend that we are somehow safer if we do not know or to pretend we are somehow safer if we limit our options seems to me not only foolish but actually dangerous. Mac Thornberry
limits
I push myself to the limit. Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
limits wells
Every limit is a beginning as well as an ending. George Eliot