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understanding viewers
Magic's about understanding - and then manipulating - how viewers digest the sensory information. Teller
understanding
The task of understanding the past is neverending. Susanna Moore
understanding three conviction
The word of knowledge, strictly employed, implies three things: truth, proof, and conviction. Richard Whately
understanding lines cop
I come from a family of cops, and all of them share that understanding that they put their lives on the line. Ryan Reynolds
understanding littles zen-motorcycle-maintenance
There's so much talk about the system. And so little understanding. Robert M. Pirsig
understanding trying sun
Better to try understanding the sun than a woman. Robert Jordan
understanding levels investment
China should be developing through the various foreign investments it receives. I hope for its level-headed and rational understanding that anything to discourage that is a disservice to itself. Yoshihiko Noda
understanding
Resellers will need an understanding of messaging systems. Arthur Young
understanding
If you understand, things are just as they are; if you do not understand, things are just as they are. Zen Saying
ease mind players using
I think we need to do everything we can to put everyone's mind at ease about players using steroids, Tom Glavine
ease policy
I think they will ease policy at that time, Mike Moran
ease doe deceiving
One does not deceive oneself about the consequences of one's acts; one deceives oneself about the ease with which one can live with those consequences. John Edward
ease want scripture
First of all, Scripture draws our attention to this, that if we want ease and tranquility in our lives, we should resign ourselves and all that we have to the will of God, and at the same time we should surrender our affections to him as our Conqueror and Overlord. John Calvin
ease habit live-by
Ease leads to habit, as success to ease. He lives by rule who lives himself to please. George Crabbe
ease our-love stealing
Friends humor and flatter us, they steal our time, they encourage our love of ease, they make us content with ourselves, they are the foes of our virtue and our glory. John Lancaster Spalding
ease enterprise
Enterprise is better than ease. Jim Rohn
ease rates
They may even ease rates because of Katrina. Tom Hougaard
ease implants report security women
The report put women with implants at ease and lulled them into a sense of security, Sybil Goldrich
flow good interrupt tragedy
I think it's a tragedy when you have things like this that interrupt the flow of good legislative policy. Lou D'Allesandro
flow guys june middle playing
I think the guys are just getting in the flow of the season. If it were the middle of June and we were playing this way I'd be upset. Dave Huppert
flows foot invisible obedience path river
How will you find good? It is not a thing of choice; it is a river that flows from the foot of the invisible throne, and flows by the path of obedience George Eliot
flower night urban-legends
'American Horror' goes for a very specific kind of Seventies suburban downer ambience - 'Flowers in the Attic' paperbacks, Black Sabbath album covers and late-night flicks like 'Let's Scare Jessica to Death.' It even has 'Go Ask Alice'-era urban legends. Rob Sheffield
flower years nuts
Some persons resemble certain trees, such as the nut, which flowers in February and ripens its fruit in September; or the juniper and the arbutus; which take a whole year or more to perfect their fruit; and others, the cherry, which takes between two an three months. Richard Whately
flower butterfly sky
Without butterflies, the world would soon have few flowers. There is enough room in the sky for all flyers. Trina
flower long stories
Long as there's a sun that sets, Primroses will have their glory; Long as there are violets, They will have a place in story: There's a flower that shall be mine, 'Tis the little Celandine. William Wordsworth
flower dancing fluttering
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. William Wordsworth
flower sleep heart
The world is too much with us; late and soon, Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers: Little we see in Nature that is ours; We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon! The Sea that bares her bosom to the moon; The winds that will be howling at all hours, And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers; For this, for everything, we are out of tune. William Wordsworth