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optimism disease
optimism is a disease Salman Rushdie
optimism effort battle
We look for some reward of our endeavors and are disappointed that not success, not happiness, not even peace of conscience, crowns our ineffectual efforts to do well. Our frailties are invincible, our virtues barren; the battle goes sore against us to the going down of the sun. Robert Louis Stevenson
optimism fearless enough
He'd always had that fearless optimism that made cynics like me squirm. I wondered if it was enough for both of us. I would never know from here, though. And time was passing. Crucial minutes and seconds, each one capable of changing everything. Sarah Dessen
optimism doubt soil
Optimism is a seed sown in the soil of faith; pessimism is a seed hoarded in the vault of doubt. William Arthur Ward
optimism mind anticipation
No mind is much employed upon the present; recollection and anticipation fill up almost all our moments. Samuel Johnson
optimism mind mirth
I have always preferred cheerfulness to mirth. The latter I consider as an act, the former as a habit of mind. Mirth is short and transient, cheerfulness fixed and permanent. Joseph Addison
optimism pessimism middle
It is one of the consolations of middle aged reformers that the good that they inculcate must live after them if it is to live at all. Hector Hugh Munro
optimism world way
My optimism rests on my belief in the infinite possibilities of the individual to develop nonviolence. . . . In a gentle way you can shake the world. Mahatma Gandhi
optimism tears done
Pessimism has never done anything but tear down and destroy what optimism has built up. Orison Swett Marden
worldwide
Going forward, you're going to see a lot more from Timex, from branding all the way down to promotional programs, and it's really going to be on the worldwide level, Christine Johnson
world missions composer
A lot of composers before me have been on this mission to change the world by getting off equal temperament, and I'm definitely one of those. Richard D. James
world encounters virtue
As many as are the difficulties which Virtue has to encounter in this world, her force is yet superior. Lord Shaftesbury
world hearing salt
We have become so accustomed to hearing everyone claim that his product is the best in the world, or the cheapest, that we take all such statements with a grain of salt. Robert Collier
world this-world blanket
We all have our security blankets in this world. Some are just sharper than others. Rob Thurman
world superstar ridiculous
'I'll Tumble 4 Ya' has to be one of the most ridiculous hit singles that any international superstars have given the world. Rob Sheffield
world worthwhile variety
Learn what the rest of the world is like. The variety is worthwhile. Richard P. Feynman
world would-be stability
A world without the United Nations or with a paralyzed United Nations would be far more costly to all of us and far more dangerous to peace and stability. Richard Holbrooke
world details culture
Though the details differ across the world, no known culture lacks some version of the time-consuming, wealth consuming, hostility provoking rituals, the anti-factual, counter-productive fantasies of religion. Richard Dawkins
ways year
It can only go one of two ways now, up or down. I think this year we really want it." () Chris McCray
ways
There are so many different ways you can do that. Devin Brown
ways work
I think it's important for us to try to find ways to work together, Tom Daschle
way
Trust works both ways Carl Jung
way march celebration
The march is a way to get in celebration mode. Charles Richards
way treats infection
Better ways to diagnose, treat and prevent E. coli 0157:H7 infections are badly needed. Anthony Fauci
wayne frank
I love Westerns. I really love John Wayne. Frank Capra, any of his movies I love. Rob Zombie
way example impossible
It is impossible, by the way, when picking one example of anything, to avoid picking one which is atypical in some sense. Richard P. Feynman
way describing
While I am describing to you how Nature works, you won't understand why Nature works that way. But you see, nobody understands that. Richard P. Feynman