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together arms social
There were times, though, when the women came together on a partisan basis. [When we stopped] the privatization of Social Security during George Bush, we linked arms. Barbara Mikulski
together helping profession
Prostitutes, more than any other profession, help keep American marriages together. Brendan Behan
together
When things are meant to come together, they come together. Cameron Diaz
together gone body
The body is held together by sound. The presence of disease indicates that some sounds have gone out of tune. Deepak Chopra
together fabric generations
Once the fabric of a just society is undone, it takes generations to weave it back together. Deepak Chopra
together fantasy myth
Myth is supposed to bring us together, but fantasy alienates us. Dustin Hoffman
together littles common
Also minimalism is a term that all of us who share so little in common and who are lumped together as minimalists are not terribly happy with. Ann Beattie
together example development
Mr. Darwin's hypothesis is not, so far as I am aware, inconsistent with any known biological fact; on the contrary, if admitted, the facts of Development, of Comparative Anatomy, of Geographical Distribution, and of Palaeontology, become connected together, and exhibit a meaning such as they never possessed before; and I, for one, am fully convinced that if not precisely true, that hypothesis is as near an approximation to the truth as, for example, the Copernican hypothesis was to the true theory of the planetary motions. Thomas Huxley
together muscles operations
For 'Rocky II,' I got a torn pectoral muscle, I got all beat up inside, I had to have an operation to splice things back together. Sylvester Stallone
selfishness size stinginess
stinginess seemed instinctive to him. Darwinian even. He hadn't gotten to his current size by sharing. Laura Lippman
selfishness charity doe
Charity does not like arithmetic; selfishness worships it. Mason Cooley
selfishness agents confidential
Caution is the confidential agent of selfishness. Woodrow Wilson
selfishness noli-me-tangere shame
Cowardice rightly understood begins with selfishness and ends with shame. Jose Rizal
too-much
The only thing that you can never have too much of is love. Brian Tracy
too-much triumph ignored
We ought not to be in too much of a hurry here to speak piously of God’s will and guidance. It is obvious, and it should not be ignored, that it is your own very human wills that are at work here, celebrating their triumph; the course that you are taking at the outset is one that you have chosen for yourselves… Dietrich Bonhoeffer
too-much calm forget
Too much I've seen, and felt, and lov'd in life, Living I come to seek Lethaean calm; Let me, fair scenes! forget all worldly strife, Oblivion solely is my bosom's balm. Alphonse de Lamartine
too-much faults littles
Avoid Extremes; and shun the fault of such Who still are pleas'd too little or too much. Alexander Pope
too-much kind laurels
Too much success gets you resting on your laurels and creates a kind of quicksand that you can't get out of. Colin Wilson
too-much divine destruction
As we all know, too much of any divine thing is destruction D. H. Lawrence
too-much havens
I haven’t had everything from life. I’ve had too much. Rita Hayworth
too-much bits
I'm a bit of a glutton - I eat too much of all that is good to eat. Rene Redzepi
too-much variables constant
The variables vary too much and the constants aren't as constant as they seem. Robert Anton Wilson