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derive example fraction garden gives hanging hobbies pleasure
I do have hobbies - I garden and bike, for example - but there's nothing in the world that gives me even a fraction of the pleasure that I derive from hanging around with my wife and daughter. Chris Bohjalian
derive lead position power title within
Basically, to lead without a title is to derive your power within the organisation not from your position but from your competence, effectiveness, relationships, excellence, innovation and ethics. Robin S. Sharma
derive might naturally pick profession time
If you're a filmmaker, and every time you finish a film, you just naturally go, 'Oh, I could have done so much better,' that's not much fun, is it, really? You might as well go pick another profession if that really is how you derive satisfaction from it. Peter Jackson
derive hussein joy question saddam weak
I would question what joy one can derive from being a strongman in a weak country, as Saddam Hussein is, Ken Bacon
derive difference divine efforts expressed god heard imagine leave legacy life mark meaning purpose serve time yearning
Imagine that your life's efforts serve as a mark of God and that the only way the divine is seen, heard or expressed is through the legacy you leave behind. The yearning to make a difference is your need to express your purpose and derive meaning from your time on earth. Debbie Ford
derive theater value
I make theater for myself, and if someone else can derive some value from it, fine. Wendy Foreman
derive including marxism tried
I would say that all traditional philosophies up to and including Marxism have tried to derive the 'ought' from the 'is.' My point of view is that this is impossible; this is a farce. Jacques Monod
derived latest medium terrible tv words
TV - a clever contraction derived from the words Terrible Vaudeville. However, it is our latest medium - we call it a medium because nothing's well done. Goodman Ace
derived entitled knowledge none obtained perfect
. . . there is no perfect knowledge which can be entitled ours, that is innate; none but what has been obtained from experience, or derived in some way from our senses. P. J. Harvey
impossible language needed
It is impossible to disassociate language from science...To call forth a concept, a word is needed. Antoine Lavoisier
impossible
That (will be) an impossible task, I'll tell you right now. Russell Schweickart
impossible stay trying
We're still trying to stay under the radar. It's impossible right now. Ken Crump
impossible somebody unlucky
I thought it would be impossible for somebody to get that unlucky again. So much went wrong; they had everything but locusts. The Grimm
impossible wanted
What I really wanted was the impossible. Becca Fitzpatrick
impossible daydreaming easy
Travel is impossible, but daydreaming about travel is easy. B. J. Novak
impossible life relationship shift sudden work
I still have to say that I did 'Dirty Pretty Things' 11 years ago. That was a very sudden shift in my life and my relationship to my work, and it didn't feel it was impossible to make a film like that. Chiwetel Ejiofor
impossible issue ongoing proved
ongoing issue which has proved impossible to resolve. George Burley
impossible travel
I wouldn't have travel plans. If this thing pans out, it may be practically impossible to go anywhere. Mike Evans
purely truck
Most truck and SUV bumpers are purely decorative. Russ Rader
purely
I wanted us to leave, purely as a precautionary measure, James Maxey
purely seeing visual works
For some people, seeing it for the first time, it still works on just a purely visual level. Travis Smith
purely quality
This is a real snub for moviegoers. This is not necessarily about quality -- this is purely political. Brandon Gray
purely
Anything I said would be purely speculative at this point. E. P. Thompson
purely standing
If you look at it purely from the organization's standpoint, we'd like Ervin to keep progressing with our catchers, but this is very important: We're not standing in his way. Mike Scioscia