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life-and-love exercise effort
William James Keep the faculty of effort alive in you by a little gratuitous exercise every day.
life-and-love why-not use
Wilt Chamberlain If you have ability in a certain area, why not capitalize on it and improve it and use it?
life-and-love inspirational-life mean
Henry David Thoreau However mean your life is, meet it and live it.
life-and-love revenge heart
Pope John Paul II Take heed all of you who have at heart mankind's future! Take heed men and women of good will! May the temptation to seek revenge give way to the courage to forgive; may the culture of life and love render vain the logic of death; may trust once more give breath to the lives of peoples.
life-and-love revenge hatred
Pierre Corneille To take revenge halfheartedly is to court disaster; either condemn or crown your hatred.
life-and-love party future
Paulo Coelho I don’t live in either my past or my future. I’m interested only in the present. If you can concentrate always on the present, you’ll be a happy man. Life will be a party for you, a grand festival, because life is the moment we’re living now.
life-and-love eye despair
Leo Tolstoy In spite of death, he felt the need of life and love. He felt that love saved him from despair, and that this love, under the menace of despair, had become still stronger and purer. The one mystery of death, still unsolved, had scarcely passed before his eyes, when another mystery had arisen, as insoluble, urging him to love and to life.
life-and-love monopoly
Queen Elizabeth II Let us not take ourselves too seriously. None of us has a monopoly on wisdom.
eyes open wide
Benjamin Franklin Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, and half-shut afterwards.
eyes fire wants
Larry McReynolds He (Wallace) has fire in his eyes and wants go out a a winner.
eyes football friend greatest neighbor player
Paul Tagliabue He was a warrior, a neighbor and a friend ... In the eyes of many he was the greatest football player of all time.
eyes mean open reality seems
Teller Reality seems so simple. We just open our eyes and there it is. But that doesn't mean it is simple.
eyes invent mouth
Yiddish Proverb What you don't see with your eyes, don't invent with your mouth
eyes stars twilight
William Wordsworth Her eyes as stars of twilight fair; Like twilight's, too, her dusky hair. . . .
eyes opened period pitches short throw
Joe Girardi He's got no fear. He could throw all of his pitches over at any time. He opened a lot of eyes this spring. He's come a long way in a short period of time.
eyes forget pupils
Margarita Chaves His pupils were dilated. I'll never forget that look in his eyes.
eye keeping race
Ed Patru We take nothing for granted. It's a race we're keeping our eye on, but we're confident.
despairing
Kay Redfield Jamison Psychotherapy is a sanctuary; it is a battleground; it is a place I have been psychotic, neurotic, elated, confused, and despairing beyond belief.
despair may overcoming
Samuel Johnson Idleness and timidity often despair without being overcome, and forbear attempts for fear of being defeated; and we may promote the invigoration of faint endeavors, by showing what has already been performed.
despair talent shame
William Blake Then my verse I dishonor, my pictures despise, my person degrade and my temper chastise; and the pen is my terror, the pencil my shame; and my talents I bury, and dead is my fame.
despair fair-play weary
Winston Churchill Never flinch, never weary, never despair.
despair cost easy
Rebecca Solnit Despair is easy, or at least low cost.
despair oneself
Mary Renault There is nothing like despair to make one throw oneself upon the gods.
despair lessons remember
Mary Baker Eddy Remember, thou canst be brought into no condition, be it ever so severe, where Love has not been before thee and where its tender lesson is not awaiting thee. Therefore despair not nor murmur, for that which seeketh to save, to heal, and to deliver, will guide thee, if thou seekest this guidance.
despair matter ephemeral
Mario Vargas Llosa No matter how ephemeral it is, a novel is something, while despair is nothing.
despair looks may
Mary McCarthy In moments of despair, we look on ourselves lead-enly as objects; we see ourselves, our lives, as someone else might see them and may even be driven to kill ourselves if the separation, the "knowledge," seems sufficiently final.