Related Quotes
afraid beautiful careful chosen flying head mean might name nickname normally people selecting
Sometimes you have to be careful when selecting a new name for yourself. For instance, let's say you have chosen the nickname "Fly Head." Normally you would think that "fly Head" would mean a person who has beautiful swept-back features, as if flying through the air. But think again. Couldn't it also mean "having a head like a fly"? I'm afraid some people might actually think that. ![]()
afraid allow bully door ira mean next opportunity people spoken stand time unless
We've spoken out and said you can stand up and you don't have to be afraid of anybody. But it won't mean anything unless the people in the communities take that opportunity the next time the IRA comes to their door and say to them 'I'm not going to allow you to bully me'. Catherine McCartney
afraid growing standing
Be not afraid of growing slowly, be afraid only of standing still Chinese Proverbs
afraid bob cares difficult guy hard industry regular success tourism
Bob cares a lot about the success of Cocoa Beach. He's a regular guy who isn't afraid of hard work. Let me tell you -- it was very difficult for the tourism industry after Sept. 11. We were hurting. Rob Varley
afraid emphasize learn
What I try to emphasize more than anything else is don't be afraid to make a mistake. That's how you learn what you can't do, and what you don't like to do. Wesley Hill
afraid appetite good gratifying inflicted knows loves man punishment reform sake truly unless
All the punishment in the world will not reform a man, unless he knows that he who inflicts it upon him does it for the sake of reformation, and really and truly loves him, and has his good at heart. Punishment inflicted for gratifying the appetite makes man afraid but debases him. Robert Green Ingersoll
afraid pitch says trust yell
Leyland's not afraid to yell at you from the dugout. It's situational things, not pitch selection. When he says something, I take it to the bank. I trust what he says. Nate Robertson
afraid culture leadership risk safe
Leadership is not about being afraid to lead or make mistakes, ... the whole culture is about being safe and risk averse. Antonio Villaraigosa
afraid bark bone face fawn fearlessly feels feet fly leave man
Let any man show the world that he feels Afraid of its bark and 't will fly at his heels: Let him fearlessly face it, 't will leave him alone: But 't will fawn at his feet if he flings it a bone Owen Meredith
belief cleared confidence mind
I think he cleared his mind and played. I think he's got the confidence and belief back. Tim Buckley
belief ifs
If the truth contradicts deeply held beliefs, that is too bad. Hans Eysenck
belief change design experiment factors hypothesis ideas learn notion possible science scientific
It's a hypothesis that's not testable, and one of the important recognition factors for science and scientific ideas is the notion of testability, that you can go out and do an experiment and learn from it and change your idea. That's just not possible with a notion that's as much a belief in spirituality as intelligent design is. Don Kennedy
belief concerned continue create jobs key move peace process prosperity share
We are mutually concerned about getting the peace process to continue to move forward, ... We also share a belief that prosperity is the key to long-term peace, and want to create more jobs in the Palestinian Authority's region. Newt Gingrich
belief boring
I'm boring. My beliefs are neither here nor there. A. N. Wilson
belief bush discontent fact great limited objectives point raising seeds stakes talking war
It's my belief that by demonizing Saddam, by raising the stakes in this war to the point where we're talking about a great moral crusade, that Bush in fact planted the seeds of discontent in the country, because this was fundamentally a limited war with limited objectives and with limited gains. Rick Atkinson
belief trouble capacity
Americans have been remarkably devoted to the capacity for belief, to idealism. That's why we get into trouble all the time. We're always viewed as naive. A. Bartlett Giamatti
belief meet opponent reason rests science scientists
Science rests on reason and experiment, and can meet an opponent with calmness; but a belief is always sensitive. James Anthony Froude
belief instead points report simply
Today's report simply reinforces the belief that it will be 25 points instead of 50 points. Michael Englund
foundation statistics theory
Even theories must have foundations. Edgar Rice Burroughs
freedom artist genius
An artist discovers his genius the day he dares not to please. Andre Malraux
freedom gives total woody
Some actors like the total freedom Woody gives them, but I like to have some parameters, some structure. Woody Allen
free home life pursue rich
If you want to Rich ...own your own Home and your own Business. Be FREE to pursue life in your own way ...with all your passion. Lorrin Lee
free game guy missed stuff won
Cliff's been our go-to guy all year. He missed two free throws. Stuff happens. We should have won the game before that. Kerwin Forges
free peace prosperous ultimate
Being free and prosperous in a world at peace. That's our ultimate goal. Ronald Reagan
free image invaluable middle
His contribution was invaluable to the formation of a new image of the Middle East, free of stereotypes of confrontation and enmity. Boris Yeltsin
free grateful legacy lifetime nation selfless strong thanks
His legacy is a strong and free America, and for this and for a lifetime of selfless service, a grateful nation thanks him. Nancy Reagan
free good hit knew knock line shooter throw whenever
I never even thought about it. I knew I was going to hit my free throws. I think I'm a good free throw shooter and whenever I get to the line I think I'm going to knock them down. Marshall Brown
free good job matter sink
I'm the senior, so I thought it was my job to sink those free throws. But we are all pretty good free-throw shooters, so it didn't really matter who was up there. Teresa Case
science power wit
The monuments of wit survive the monuments of power. Francis Bacon
science branches curious
It is curious how often erroneous theories have had a beneficial effect for particular branches of science. Ernst Mayr
science men gnats
Linnæus, setting out for Lapland, surveys his "comb" and "spare shirt," "leathern breeches" and "gauze cap to keep off gnats," with as much complacency as Bonaparte a park of artillery for the Russian campaign. The quiet bravery of the man is admirable. Henry David Thoreau
science fiction would-be
So I wrote what I hoped would be science fiction, I was not at all sure if what I wrote would be acceptable even. But I don't say that I consciously wrote with humour. Humour is a part of you that comes out. Robert Sheckley
science moon light
... finding that in [the Moon] there is a provision of light and heat; also in appearance, a soil proper for habitation fully as good as ours, if not perhaps better who can say that it is not extremely probable, nay beyond doubt, that there must be inhabitants on the Moon of some kind or other? William Herschel
science sky memorial
He broke through the barriers of the skies. William Herschel
science space mystery
I have looked farther into space than ever a human being did before me. William Herschel
science execution genius
Execution is the chariot of genius. William Blake
science age earth
Some drill and bore The solid earth, and from the strata there Extract a register, by which we learn, That he who made it, and reveal'd its date To Moses, was mistaken in its age. William Cowper