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We are feeble, weak and impoverished because of our failure to pray. God is restrained in doing because we are restrained by reason of our non-praying. All failures in securing heaven are traceable to lack of prayer or misdirected petition. Edward McKendree Bounds
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It is not too late to learn how other intelligence failures since 9/11 can be corrected. Edward Markey
failure men political
A university is not a service station. Neither is it a political society, nor a meeting place for political societies. With all its limitations and failures, and they are invariably many, it is the best and most benign side of our society insofar as that society aims to cherish the human mind. Richard Hofstadter
failure effort
He only is exempt from failures who makes no efforts. Richard Whately
failure past design
Complaints are vain; we will try to. do better another time. To-morrow and to-morrow. A few designs and a few failures, and the time of designing is past. Samuel Johnson
failure adversity men
Adversity, if a man is set down to it by degrees, is more supportable with equanimity by most people than any great prosperity arrived at in a single lifetime. Samuel Butler
failure fall degrees
To avoid an occasion for our virtues is a worse degree of failure than to push forward pluckily and make a fall. Robert Louis Stevenson
failure good-luck thinking
If you think you can - you can! Ronald Reagan
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The greatest failure is the failure to try. William Arthur Ward
noble practical science using
At its heart, engineering is about using science to find creative, practical solutions. It is a noble profession. Queen Elizabeth II
noble helping tradition
Our American tradition of neighbor helping neighbor has always been one of our greatest strengths and most noble traditions. Ronald Reagan
noble and-love calm
In Varenka, she realized that one has but to forget oneself and love others, and one will be calm, happy, and noble. Leo Tolstoy
noble fidelity
Trust reposed in noble natures obliges them the more. John Dryden
noble way sophisticated
And I thought how sad it was that, for all our sophisticated intellect, for all our noble aspirations, our aggressive behavior was not just similar in many ways to that of the chimpanzees - it was even worse. Worse because human beings have the potential to rise above their baser instincts, whereas chimpanzees probably do not. Jane Goodall
noble urban planning
A noble, logical diagram once recorded will never die. Daniel Burnham
noble city-planning architecture
Make big plans; aim high in hope and work, remembering that a noble, logical diagram once recorded will not die. Daniel Burnham
noble human-nature
Better not be at all than not be noble. Alfred Lord Tennyson
noble nobility
Better not to be at all Than not to be noble. Alfred Lord Tennyson
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It got so hot those few weeks, I know it easily got to 120 degrees in there. The wine was literally cooked. Ted Brennan
degrees cynicism optimist
I'm an eternal optimist with a small degree of cynicism. Sarah McLachlan
degrees ice
It was 26 degrees at 1 o'clock. There was ice everywhere. Ann Holt
degrees freezing pumped
It was 18 degrees out there, freezing cold, but I was so pumped up. Michael Eaton
degrees heel pole
O, how glorious would it be to set my heel upon the Pole and turn myself 360 degrees in a second! Joseph Banks
degrees helped inside seeing slick weather
It made the weather a little more realistic, because it's going to be about 73 or 72 degrees inside the dome, ... We didn't have any lightning, so I thought it helped us concentrate even more, seeing as it was slick and noisy. Jon Gruden
degrees funny less
It's funny because Hollywood is such a small place that everyone really is less than 6 degrees of separation. Kevin Connolly
degrees shy found
I am shy by nature, a person who's always found something burdensome about human interaction and who probably always will, at least to some degree. Caroline Knapp
degrees hubris
Success usually breeds a degree of hubris. Moby