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affections asking hearts hidden holy indeed poetic time
In the poetic tradition, the heart's affections are indeed holy, and if organizations are asking for people's hearts and minds, they are asking in a way for their holy and hidden affections at the same time. David Whyte
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The light that a man receiveth by counsel from another is drier and purer than that which cometh from his own understanding and judgment, which is ever infused and drenched in his affections and customs. Francis Bacon
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The wealth of kings is in the affections of their subjects. Motto
affections run water
Alas! our young affections run to waste, / Or water but the desert. Lord Byron
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In Greek mythology, Cassandra was given the gift of prophecy, except - due to her rejection of Apollo's affections - nobody would ever believe her warnings. Kara Swisher
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We women are always in danger of living too exclusively in the affections; and though our affections are perhaps the best gifts we have, we ought also to have our share of the more independent life -- some joy in things for their own sake. It is piteous to see the helplessness of some sweet women when their affections are disappointed -- because all their teaching has been, that they can only delight in study of any kind for the sake of a personal love. They have never contemplated an independent delight in ideas as an experience which they could confess without being laughed at. Yet surely women need this defense against passionate affliction even more than men. George Eliot
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Most affections are habits or duties we lack the courage to end Henry Montherlant
affections common irritation nervous spinal
Irritation of the spinal cord, with its resultant evils, is one of the most common of the nervous affections originating in this cause. John Kellogg
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Such as thy words are, such will thine affections be esteemed; and such as thine affections, will be thy deeds; and such as thy deeds will be thy life Socrates
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Kings are like stars, - they rise and set, they have - The worship of the world, but no repose Percy Bysshe Shelley
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I am like the Jack Nicholson of the Kings - every single game. If there was a game tonight I wouldn't be here. I used to play hockey. That was my original thing. My first thing, I wanted to play professional hockey Rob Zombie
kings
I'd rather be called King than other things I've been called. Richard Petty
kings party people
Is he having a party?" "Dorian is a sociable king. He likes keeping people around him, mostly so he can mock them. Richelle Mead
kings drinking hair
... And drinking neat liquor from the bottle, with all my long hair and my shirt undone and my beads, not so much the lizard king, more a gecko duchess, I fitted in nicely with their idea of what a creative person should be. Russell Brand
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Yordi circumnavigated Ledley King there. Ron Atkinson
kings legs buffalo
A pound of Alaskan king crab legs and buffalo shrimp = happy Travie. Travie McCoy
kings talking giants
And in the fountain squatted a giant crab. I’m not talking ‘giant’ like $7.99 all-you-can-eat Alaskan king crab. I’m talking ‘giant’ like bigger than the fountain. Rick Riordan
kings war differences
We stepped back and looked at the king of the gods, slumped in his chair snoring, and cradling his crook like a teddy bear. I placed the war flail across his lap, hoping it might make a difference—maybe complete his powers or something. No such luck. "Sick weasels," Ra muttered. "Behold," Sadie said bitterly. "the glorious Ra. Rick Riordan
leaders-and-leadership sure whether
I think (the leaders) are there. It's whether or not they know how to do that yet is what we've got to find. I'm not sure they know who they are yet, so we'll see. J. J. Johnson
leaders-and-leadership seeing
What you're seeing is these old leaders, which don't have much more downside, come back in favor. Andrew Barrett
leaders-and-leadership seniors
We look for our seniors to be leaders. Jim Zoltowski
leaders-and-leadership
He who dreads hostility too much is unfit to rule. Lucius Annaeus Seneca
leaders-and-leadership market
The market is already established with two leaders. Nick Gibson
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West Point has the reputation for producing leaders, and it produces patriotic men and women who want to serve the country, ... And it produced me. James Yee
leaders-and-leadership quiet though vocal
Erin is one of our most vocal leaders, even though she's actually a pretty quiet girl. Amy Powell
leaders-and-leadership plan step
Let's plan for it. Don't wait. We have to step up as leaders. Mark Fischer
leaders-and-leadership steven top year
Steven is our top thrower. He did well and started his year off well. He's one of our leaders. Kip Janvrin
wealth
Wealth is nothing in itself; it is not useful but when it departs from us. Samuel Johnson
wealth economic chains
We exist to have our wealth moved up the economic chain out of our reach. Roger Ebert
wealth danger bigs
There's nothing so comfortable as a small bankroll. A big one is always in danger. Wilson Mizner
wealth inflation ifs
If we have wealth, it will be protected from inflation and possibly even enhanced in value. William Greider
wealth
Wealth is thoughts, not things. Robert G. Allen
wealth commerce nations
Commerce is the equalizer of the wealth of nations. William E. Gladstone
wealth collapse bases
When you live in a false society, that bases its wealth upon money, then that society itself will collapse eventually. Not because I say so, because it's not based on physical reference. Jacque Fresco
wealth social proportion
The ideal social state is not that in which each gets an equal amount of wealth, but in which each gets in proportion to his contribution to the general stock. Henry George
wealth pleasure enjoyment
Money without wisdom diminishes the pleasure and enjoyment of wealth. James Cook