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chiefly free journey leave muse ourselves rid
William Hazlitt We go a journey chiefly to be free of all impediments and of all inconveniences; to leave ourselves behind, much more to get rid of others. It is because I want a little breathing-space to muse on indifferent matters. . . .
chiefly mile sought visited
John Woolman We sought out and visited all the Indians hereabouts that we could meet with, in number about twenty. They were chiefly in one place, about a mile from where we lodged.
chiefly nations oppressed
Ameen Rihani Weak and oppressed nations are fundamentally spiritual; strong nations are, as a rule, chiefly materialistic.
chiefly flow head heart love tongue
Sathya Baba Love must flow not from the tongue or from the head only, but chiefly from the heart.
chiefly felt human splendid
Margaret Anderson My unreality is chiefly this: I have never felt much like a human being. It's a splendid feeling.
chiefly sweet though turn virtuous
P. Herbert Only a sweet and virtuous soul, / Like seasoned timber, never gives; / But though the whole world turn to coal, / Then chiefly lives.
chiefly define difficult english-novelist express feelings language men woman
G. H. Hardy It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in a language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.
chiefly patience
St. Francis Have patience with all things, but chiefly have patience with yourself.
felt series
Barnett Newman From the very beginning I felt that I would do a series,
felt good momentum
Matt Hasselbeck We actually felt we had the momentum after that. It was good for our offense.
felt proper
Stan Clark We always felt we did the proper thing.
felt fitted movement
Shirley Manson We always felt like we've never specifically fitted in with anyone; there's never been a movement surrounding what we're doing.
felt invent people
Lisa Gansky I've felt a little culpable that we entrepreneurs often invent businesses just to drive people to buy more things.
felt scariest
M. Night Shyamalan 'The Exorcist' is the scariest movie ever made. It just felt dead-on real, like you were watching the existence of the devil.
felt
Ledawn Gibson We started off kind of sluggish. I felt like we could've come out better to play, but after we made some adjustments we were able to get things going.
felt finish game good guys healthy injured matter outcome season
Petr Sykora We have to finish the season on a good note. It doesn't matter what the outcome of the game is, but we have to feel good about ourselves. I don't think we felt like that tonight. We have a lot of guys who are injured so we need to get healthy and ready.
felt humor literally streaming
Michelle Williams It felt as if things were literally slipping through my fingers. Things were just streaming away from me. I lost my sense of humor. I'm still looking for that.
human-nature abstinence appetite
Charles Dickens Subdue your appetites, my dears, and you've conquered human nature .
human-nature lifeless permanent
Alan Watts The more a thing tends to be permanent, the more it tends to be lifeless.
humanity architect grey
Chip Kidd Yes, Garnett Grey was an Architect. Were a psychoanalyst to approach him from behind, tap his shoulder, and say 'Humanity,' Garrett'd spin and respond, without hesitation, 'Solvable'.
humanity
Chinua Achebe We cannot trample upon the humanity of others without devaluing our own.
humanity mud practicals
Chinua Achebe We cannot trample upon the humanity of others without devaluing our own. The Igbo, always practical, put it concretely in their proverb Onye ji onye n'ani ji onwe ya: 'He who will hold another down in the mud must stay in the mud to keep him down.'
humanity historical lists
Edward Gibbon History, in fact, is no more than a list of the crimes of humanity, human follies and accidents
humanity church troops
Edward Gibbon The peace of the Eastern church was invaded by a swarm of fanatics [monks], incapable of fear, or reason, or humanity; and the Imperial troops acknowledged, without shame, that they were much less apprehensive of an encounter with the fiercest Barbarians.
humanity feelings emotion
Edward Gibbon Fanaticism obliterates the feelings of humanity.
humanity sorrow ruins
Edward Gibbon If we are more affected by the ruin of a palace than by the conflagration of a cottage, our humanity must have formed a very erroneous estimate of the miseries of human life.
splendid
Maya Angelou We have it in us to be splendid.
splendid
Gene Weingarten Shakespeare was such a splendid vulgarian.
splendid
Freddie Mercury I like to be surrounded by splendid things.
splendid catch-me bring-me-down
Manfred von Richthofen The English had hit upon a splendid joke. They intended to catch me or to bring me down.
splendid
Emily Carr What a splendid time Woo must have had.
splendid nevertheless
Elizabeth Gaskell Nevertheless, his moustachios are splendid.