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consists cutting endless false patience seems useless
For me, most writing consists of siphoning out useless pre-story matter, cutting and cutting and cutting, what seems to be endless rewriting, and what is entailed in all that is patience, and waiting, and false starts, and dead ends, and really, in a way, nerve. Deborah Eisenberg
consists life points reader simply yes
When you're writing a novel, you don't want the reader to come out of it voting yes or no to some question. Life is more complicated than that. Reality simply consists of different points of view. Margaret Atwood
consists decency giving justice
Justice consists of doing no one injury, decency in giving no one offense. Marcus Tullius Cicero
consists counting government money numbers pull tasks tax
Most of the tasks we do are for humans. For example, a tax calculation is counting numbers so the government can pull money out from my wallet, but government consists of humans. Yukihiro Matsumoto
consists hanging heroism longer minute
Heroism consists of hanging on one minute longer Norwegian Proverb
consists happy life
We think a happy life consists in tranquillity of mind. Marcus Tullius Cicero
consists happy life
We think a happy life consists in tranquility of mind. Marcus Tullius Cicero
consists harmony humanness word
Humanness consists in harmony of thought, word and deed. Sathya Baba
consists friendship friends-or-friendship receives
Friendship consists in forgetting; what one gives, and remembering what one receives Alexandre Père
decency hide spouse thy wife
Wife from thy Spouse each blemish hide More than from all the World beside: Let DECENCY be all thy Pride. Benjamin Franklin
decency
Have you no sense of decency? ... Have you no sense of decency at long last? Charles Stillman
decency people seems themselves time until
There was a time when people had the decency to wait until they were approaching 50 to have a mid-life crisis. Now it seems many thirtysomethings find themselves succumbing to existential navel-gazing. Mark Barrowcliffe
decency housing income low mission moderate people provide sanitary
HUD's mission is to provide decency and sanitary housing for low and moderate income people in this country. Alphonso Jackson
decency integrity oval restore
restore decency and integrity to the Oval Office. George H. W. Bush
decency reflect
Television has to reflect back to you your own sense of security. It also has to mirror your sense of your own decency and your own limitations. Lee Siegel
decency discussed framework subject within
No one in the new administration will tell you this subject is taboo, ... It should be discussed in public, but within the framework of decency and ethics. Sergei Yastrzhembsky
decency neither office running
Neither one of them had the decency to come into his office, after they had been running into the office all week. Neither of them had the decency to call. Ed Ward
decency efforts faith fellow good human humbly inherently mankind reminded tested tremendous
My faith in human decency was sorely tested at times during my captivity; however, after my release, I am humbly reminded that mankind is inherently good by the tremendous efforts and support of fellow Canadians. Amanda Lindhout
giving guys weather
The pioneers are giving way to some of the big guys who can weather all the change. Joe Martin
giving-up soul puppets
It is the magician's bargain: give up our soul, get power in return. But once our souls, that is, ourselves, have been given up, the power thus conferred will not belong to us. We shall in fact be the slaves and puppets of that to which we have given our souls. C. S. Lewis
giving-up horrible worst
Yes it's difficult. Yes it's horrible. Yes it's the worst thing that has ever happen in my whole life. But I just can't give up. Cecelia Ahern
giving-up heaven broke-up
I decided I was going to be in love. I was going to give it everything I had. It was like heaven on that ranch. I don't know why we broke up. We never fought. Carrie Snodgress
giving-up dont-give-up mean
Courage doesn't mean you don't get afraid. Courage means you don't let fear stop you. Bethany Hamilton
giving-up heart people
People can do whatever they want if they just set their heart to it, and just never give up, and just go out there and do it. Bethany Hamilton
giving-up home animal
Animals speak with pure affection. It's important to me to get something going in NY so we can get to be a no-kill city, and give the animals homes and more attention and love. Bernadette Peters
giving-up i-never-give-up not-giving-up
I never give up on things. Ashley Tisdale
giving-up play matter
You cannot play for Arsenal and give up, no matter what the score is. Arsene Wenger
justice welsh-actor
You may be as vicious about me as you please. You will only do me justice. Richard Burton
justice spheres charity
In the moral sphere, every act of justice or charity involves putting ourselves in the other person's place and thus transcending our own competitive particularity. C. S. Lewis
justice progress matter
Do not stand in the way of the next step in human progress. No one living who reads the signs of the times but realizes that woman suffrage must come. We are working for the ballot as a matter of justice and as a step for human betterment. Carrie Chapman Catt
justice support patriotism
Patriotism is as much a virtue as justice, and is as necessary for the support of societies as natural affection is for the support of families. Benjamin Rush
justice almighty-god persons
Of course there's no such thing as a totally objective person, except Almighty God, if she exists. Antonia Fraser
justice usual middle
I decided as usual that justice lay in the middle - that is to say nowhere. Antonia Fraser
justice people police
In movies you get to do that. Sometimes with the vigilante justice movie he has to also tangle with police, which are traditional or security people. Is there going to be any of that in this? Antoine Fuqua
justice land turned
We have turned the 'Land of Lincoln' into the land of jackpot-justice. Ron Gidwitz
justice time
Time is the justice that examines all offenders. William Shakespeare