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practice america feelings
At a conference of sociologists in America in 1977, love was defined as "the cognitive-affective state characterized by intrusive and obsessive fantasizing concerning reciprocity of amorant feelings by the object of the amorance." That is jargon - the practice of never calling a spade a spade when you might instead call it a manual earth-restructuring implement - and it is one of the great curses of modern English. Bill Bryson
practice ideas france
When something has to be done, do it! In France we are full of good ideas, but we rarely put them into practice. Bernard Arnault
practice impossible theory
Axioms are delightful in theory, but impossible in practice. Antoine Rivarol
practice gigs shapes
The best practice you can get is on the bandstand, but in between gigs I feel I have to stay in shape. Bill Bruford
practice rest time work
We need to have some time to get some practice in now. We need to get a little rest and work on our timing. Rick Clark
practices
We wanted to have a place where our practices were together. Steve Long
practice routines
We have a lot of cheerleaders who come because they can better their routines with the practice they get here with the classes. Dan Miller
practices retail wholesale
merchandising practices at the wholesale and retail levels. Philip Morris
practice seen shoot shot surprise
It didn't surprise me to be honest. I've seen him shoot that same shot in practice. Mark Patton
discipline peer preserve review revolution seeks status system
The peer review system is satisfactory during quiescent times, but not during a revolution in a discipline such as astrophysics, when the establishment seeks to preserve the status quo. Hannes Alfven
discipline gave heck
That was uncalled for (by Bailey). He didn't have enough discipline. It gave them a heck of a turnaround. Perry Watson
discipline training
Confidence comes from discipline and training. Robert Kiyosaki
discipline endeavor virtually
virtually every discipline and endeavor is presently under a naturalistic pall. William Dembski
discipline requires responsibility team whoever
Whoever is on this team requires a lot of responsibility and discipline. Luis Sojo
discipline win
Win or lose, we're going to have discipline. John Sullivan
discipline football key ran tight
We had discipline. It was very key for us. I had it with the football program. He had it in basketball, too. We ran a tight ship. James Armstrong
discipline hope maybe realize strong
We have a very strong team. Maybe in every discipline we can make a medal. This was our goal, and I hope we can realize it. Hans Pum
discipline game help learn remember revert talk toughness
We'll learn from this. This will really help us. When we talk about this, and discipline and toughness and being who we are, they'll understand. We'll revert back to this game and they'll remember and this will help them down the stretch. Bob Semling
silence important conversation
Sighs and silences and avoided conversations are just as important as the things you do talk about. Cecelia Ahern
silence betrayed
Silence never yet betrayed any one! Antoine Rivarol
silence vices avoiding
The cunning tempter, by avoiding the grossness of vice, often silences objections. Antoine Rivarol
silence
The rest, is silence. William Shakespeare
silence desert gleam
I have always loved the desert. One sits down on a desert sand dune, sees nothing, hears nothing. Yet through the silence something throbs, and gleams... Antoine de Saint-Exupery
silence rare-occasion gym
On the rare occasions I go to the gym, I prefer silence. Bebe Neuwirth
silence ends
In the end, the only thing between us was silence. Becca Fitzpatrick
silence said okay
I called Vee. "How are you doing?" I asked. "Good. How are you?" "Good." Silence. "Okay," Vee said in a rush, "I am still totally freaked out. You?" "Totally. Becca Fitzpatrick
silence soul humanity
That soul-destroying, meaningless, mechanical, moronic work is an insult to human nature which must necessarily and inevitably produce either escapism or aggression, and that no amount of 'bread and circuses' can compensate for the damage done-these are facts which are neither denied nor acknowledged but are met with an unbreakable conspiracy of silence-because to deny them would be too obviously absurd and to acknowledge them would condemn the central preoccupation of modern society as a crime against humanity. E. F. Schumacher