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prize waiting
It's a prize that's waiting to be taken, Rick Kaplan
second third three
Of the three prerequisites of genius; the first is soul; the second is soul; and the third is soul. Edwin Whipple
second
The second one, I thought it was going to fall. Andrew Griffin
second-chance people example
I'm an example of why people deserve second chances. Cam Newton
second-chance first-impression firsts
First impressions never have a second chance. Charles R. Swindoll
second
We just kind of went out and we were going, but we weren't going full-bore. Then that second quarter, I thought was huge. Keith Andrews
second wind
We got our second wind under us when we started to make those shots. Tom Crean
second-chance giving people
When people screw up, give them a second chance. Richard Branson
second-chance giving sometimes
Life sometimes gives you a second chance. Maya Angelou
second straight till
Second to the right, and straight on till morning. James Matthews
stronger
It would be much stronger if it was a law. Terry Tamminen
stronger work
The work is very exciting. In fact, we've remarked how much stronger the work is now than what it used to be. Kathy Emerson
stronger overcoming emotion
Reason connot defeat emotion, an emotion can only be displaced or overcome by a stronger emotion. Baruch Spinoza
stronger dies
The more we die, the stronger we will become Azar Nafisi
stronger want achieve
To achieve what you want, you have to be stronger than those around you Benjamin Disraeli
stronger
The more I resist anything, the stronger it gets. Bellamy Young
stronger music-love grew
Imperceptibly the love of these discords grew upon me as my love of music grew stronger. Edgar Allan Poe
stronger
even better and stronger than before the storm. George H. W. Bush
stronger team
You have to give it to Yorktown they were too deep, they had a stronger team and it showed. Roy Colsey
yield understanding merit
To yield readily--easily--to the persuasion of a friend is no merit.... To yield without conviction is no compliment to the understanding of either. Jane Austen
yield flames fire
Wit is brushwood; judgment, timber; the one gives the greatest flame, the other yields the most durable heat; and both meeting make the best fire. Thomas Overbury
yield insight aesthetic
What always seems miraculous is when aesthetic necessities yield an insight which otherwise I would have missed. Susan Griffin
yield joy tears
He who sows, even with tears, the precious seed of faith, hope, and love, shall doubtless come again with joy, bringing his sheaves with him, because it is the very nature of that seed to yield a joyful harvest. Richard Cecil
yield fighter glory
No yield to the dead! Never stab the fighter when he's down. Where's the glory, killing the dead twice over? Sophocles
yield waiting mind
Perhaps you will have to spend hours on your knees or upon your face before the throne. Never mind. Wait. God will do great things for you if you will wait for Him. Yield to Him. Cooperate with Him. John Smith
yield world may
You may exist in this world--but I exist too and I will not yield Matthew Quick
yield order people
A sermon is a form that yields a certain kind of meaning in the same way that, say, a sonnet is a form that deals with a certain kind of meaning that has to do with putting things in relation to each other, allowing for the fact of complexity reversal, such things. Sermons are, at their best, excursions into difficulty that are addressed to people who come there in order to hear that. Marilynne Robinson
yield devil way
The best way to drive out the devil, if he will not yield to texts of Scripture, is to jeer and flout him, for he cannot bear scorn. Martin Luther