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overcoming surrender lord
Lord, I surrender. I am completely overcome by your love. Richard Baxter
overcoming melancholy
Melancholy can be overcome only by melancholy. Robert Burton
overcoming conditioning unworthy
We have to overcome our societal conditioning which says we are unworthy. Wayne Dyer
overcoming-addiction issues weight
See what it is you would like to attract into your life. See how you would like your business to go, your relationships to go, and even your body to go in terms of overcoming addictions and dealing with weight and health issues. Wayne Dyer
overcoming states projects
State formation has been a brutal project, with many hideous consequences. But the results exist, and their pernicious aspects should be overcome. Noam Chomsky
overcoming bondage peter
We are in bondage to that which overcomes us. See also 2 Peter 2:19. Neal A. Maxwell
overcoming hateful instinct
I live, but live to die: and, living, see nothing to make death hateful, save an innate clinging, a loathsome and yet all invincible instinct of life, which I abhor, as I despise myself, yet cannot overcome — and so I live. Would I had never lived! Lord Byron
overcoming consciousness rebirth
Since we're coming into a rebirth, and there's a consciousness of health, because the disease that is death, we are able to overcome that. Jimmy Cliff
overcoming method form
For me, being literate and articulate is a form of judo, of overcoming the [system] by its own method. Alan Watts
hateful spirit miserable
I have nothing to make me miserable," she said, getting calmer; "but can you understand that everything has become hateful, loathsome, coarse to me, and I myself most of all? You can't imagine what loathsome thoughts I have about everything." "Why, whatever loathsome thoughts can you have?" asked Dolly, smiling. "The most utterly loathsome and coarse; I can't tell you. It's not unhappiness, or low spirits, but much worse. As though everything that was good in me was all hidden away, and nothing was left but the most loathsome. Leo Tolstoy
hateful pleasure form
pleasure, n. The least hateful form of dejection. Ambrose Bierce
hateful
The hateful thing about most hotels nowadays is that they only have duvets. I hate duvets. Quentin Blake
instinct killer putting teams
Killer instinct is putting teams away and not making mistakes. Kevin Lowe
instinct natural took
His natural instinct took over. He was a little off today, but he makes big plays. H. Hart
instinct later life people power
I think the power of a grandchild is it taps an instinct that people later in life also have towards... the world of nonprofits or charities. They want to leave a better place. David Eisenhower
instinct likely natural people protect
With most people they really don't want to get hit. Because it hurts. Your natural instinct is to protect yourself. In football, you can't do that. When you try to protect yourself, you're more likely to get hurt. David Greene
instincts rules trust
There are no rules here. Trust your instincts on this one. Therman Statom
instinct microphone
He had the microphone first, the instinct to broadcast, to be there. He didn't hesitate. He scooped the world. Peter Arnett
instinct
Some of my instincts are reprehensible. William F. Buckley, Jr.
instinct trusted moved
Who's to say what would have happened if I had trusted my instincts and moved to New York like I thought I would. Zachary Quinto
instinct knowledge nor pack relations simply smallest tedious
Relations are simply a tedious pack of people, who haven't got the remotest knowledge of how to live, nor the smallest instinct about when to die. Oscar Wilde