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what-matters way belief
C.S. Lewis admitted, when he was asked to set forth his beliefs, that he never felt less sure of them than when he tried to speak of them. Photographers know this frailty. To them words are a pallid, diffuse way of describing and celebrating what matters. Their gift is to see what will be affecting as a print. Mute. Robert Adams
what-matters matter said
What matters more? What you said you'd do, what you hoped to do, or what you did? Ron Kaufman
what-matters messages matter
Having the right message is what matters. It's not who you reach, it's what you say. Roy H. Williams
what-matters decision plans
It doesn't matter who you are. What matters is your plan. Tom Hardy
what-matters mind ears
What matters deafness of the ear, when the mind hears? The one true deafness, the incurable deafness, is that of the mind. Victor Hugo
what-matters earth hardest
The hardest thing on earth is choosing what matters. Sue Monk Kidd
what-matters empowering healthy
Being a healthy woman isn't about getting on a scale or measuring your waistline. We need to start focusing on what matters-on how we feel, and how we feel about ourselves. Michelle Obama
what-matters joy victory
Beauty comes first. Victory is secondary. What matters is joy. Socrates
what-matters battle outcomes
You see, the outcome of the battle is unimportant. What matters is the chaos, and the slaughter. Neil Gaiman
battle force half knowing opponent strength
Strength is important. But the No. 1 thing is knowing your opponent. If you know your opponent and what they like to do, and you try to take that away from them, force them to another move, then that's half the battle right there. Jonathan Ogden
battle gives man peace strength turns vigor vital war
Battle is the soldier's vital breath! Peace turns him into a stooping asthmatic. War makes him a whole man again, and gives him the heart, strength, and vigor of a hero. Charles Studd
battle
Battles decide everything. Carl von Clausewitz
battle serious world
It's a battle to be seen in the world of advertisers and in the world of business as a serious force. Brit Hume
battle stories moral
Every moral has a story, every story has and end. Every battle has its glory, and its consequence. Ben Harper
battle close found game lost pull turning ways won
We found ways to battle and battle, but not to pull out wins. We won one big game and thought we were turning the corner, but we lost some close ones down the stretch. Becky Flynn
battle good week
This was a big game. It has been a good battle this week between two teams. Gary Hatch
battle deal double doubles means robert somebody won
You double (team) me all day and you double Robert (Mathis) all day, the more doubles you deal out means somebody is going to get a single. We won the battle and we were outnumbered. Dwight Freeney
battle break certainly course golf great week
What a week to break in. It's a great golf course and you just have to go out and battle the weather. It certainly makes it exciting. Loren Roberts
outcomes congress recommendations
It was the Congress that imposed 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell,' it was certainly my position, my recommendation to get us out of an even worse outcome that could have occurred. Colin Powell
outcomes sort
If she didn't have that sort of access, the outcomes could have been different as she went through the Games. Cathy Allinger
outcomes way looks
Look there are going to be, there are already adjustment processes in place but the point is that you'll actually make them work and get satisfactory outcomes if there's decent burden sharing along the way. If there's, if you like a proper transitional assistance. John Anderson
outcomes election boxes
In elections, you can't tell the outcome until you open the ballot boxes. Katsuya Okada
outcomes decent happens
We tend to buy things - a lot of things - where we don't know exactly what will happen, but the outcome will be decent. Charlie Munger
outcomes facts united-states
The comparatively greater prosperity of the United States is an outcome of the fact that the New Deal did not come in 1900 or 1910, but only in 1933. Ludwig von Mises