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blind content life man
William Butler Yeats I am content to live it all againAnd yet again, if it be life to pitchInto the frog-spawn of a blind man's ditch,A blind man battering blind men.
blind-spots vocabulary people
Wyndham Lewis The Relativity theory, the copernican upheaval, or any great scientific convulsion, leaves a new landscape. There is a period of stunned dreariness; then people begin, antlike, the building of a new human world. They soon forget the last disturbance. But from these shocks they derive a slightly augmented vocabulary, a new blind spot in their vision, a few new blepharospasms or tics, and perhaps a revised method of computing time.
blinders doubt hang next prepare
Dom Capers I have no doubt that this team's going to hang in and keep fighting. They're disappointed and frustrated, but they have to put blinders on and prepare for the next challenge.
blind corruption spot
Joe Moore I like him. It's just that he has this blind spot when it comes to corruption. I don't think he ever realizes the seriousness of it.
blind finally heard knowing looking love lovers meet minute
Jalal Rumi The minute I heard my first love story I started looking for you, not knowing how blind that was. Lovers don't finally meet somewhere. They're in each other all along.
blind
Luigi Pirandello Blind yourself, for I am blind.
blind career fear people readers screen stop worthwhile
Michael Freeman You can't stop people from innovating, and I don't see that our screen readers will be able to keep up with that. I still think it's worthwhile for a blind person to try a career as a programmer, but I do fear how well that person will do in the long term.
blind ignorant love perform sorts
O. Singh The blind and the ignorant perform all sorts of ritualistic actions, they are in love with duality.
instead reacting rote
Scott Aukerman I think you're a better comedian when you're in the moment and you're kind of reacting to what's happening like a real person instead of doing rote memorization.
instead stopped taking trouble
Paul Hewitt I thought we got into trouble when they started pressuring us and the five-count was on. Instead of taking them off the dribble, we got tentative. I just think we stopped attacking.
instead playing
Shawan Robinson I think we just got tight. Instead of playing to win, we were playing not to lose.
instead played wish year
Gary Barnett I think we wish we played at the end of the year. Look at every other rivalry, and tell me why they play at the end of the year instead of the beginning. By the end of the year, everything's evened out.
instead played wish year
Gary Barnett I think we wish we played at the end of the year, ... Look at every other rivalry, and tell me why they play at the end of the year instead of the beginning. By the end of the year, everything's evened out.
instead large several smaller
Bob Johnson Hopefully, we can have one large one instead of several smaller ones.
instead standing step
Aaron Gryder He was standing fine. His first step was down instead of in front.
instead pillar strength wounded
Jamie Kennedy I'd like to be a wounded leading man. Instead of a pillar of strength, I'd be the scared one.
instead memory
Will Rogers We can make this thing into a Party, instead of a Memory
serious trouble
Sam Wyche I was in serious cabin-fever trouble being out of football,
seriously taken
Paul Busse It can be taken as seriously as you want or as whimsically as you want.
seriously
Debra Brown Had he been in the vehicle, he would have been seriously injured.
serious signed
Michael Ballack I am in serious negotiations with Chelsea. Nothing is signed yet, but I know what I want.
serious
Harvey Korman Funny is when you're serious.
serious problem jew
Henry Adams The Jewish question is really the most serious of our problems.
serious cop gangsters
Manny Montana I've only played gangsters and cops, and I always have to be serious.
serious
Malcolm Muggeridge Humor is practically the only thing about which the English are utterly serious.
serious irony mysterious
Malcolm Muggeridge There's a large strain of irony in our human affairs... Interwoven with our affairs is this wonderful spirit of irony which prevents us from ever being utterly and irretrievably serious, from being unaware of the mysterious nature of our existence.
trust conditions familiarity
Robert C. Solomon Familiarity can no longer be a necessary condition for trust.
trust world usurpers
Vittorio Alfieri A usurper always distrusts the whole world.
trust eye dark
Wayne Dyer St John of the Cross told us that if a man wishes to be sure of the road he treads on, he must close his eyes and walk in the dark. I interpret that as a direction for us to trust in the guidance we receive from our invisible self.
trust cutting cards
W. C. Fields Trust everybody, but cut the cards yourself.
trust-no-one challenges bereavement
William Ralph Inge Bereavement is the sharpest challenge to our trust in God; if faith can overcome this, there is no mountain which it cannot remove.
trust littles reports
Samuel Johnson Trust as little as you can to report, and examine all you can by your own senses.
trust-me filmmaker investors
Zoe Saldana Trust me: Studios, investors, filmmakers, they will shift because they just follow the money trail.
trust
Stephen McClure If there's enough objectivity there, they're going to trust the decision." ()
trust
Ruth J. Simmons I often say that shareholders should feel very responsible for how responsive corporations are to the public trust.