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my-own jane
Charlotte Bronte You, Jane, I must have you for my own--entirely my own.
my-own my-own-happiness
Ai Weiwei I have to find a place for my own. I have to search for my own happiness.
my-own left
David Sedaris I don't like being left to my own thoughts.
my-own
C. S. Lewis I became my own only when I gave myself to Another.
my-own verses
Brandy Norwood I wrote my own verses. Anything I did, I wrote myself.
my-own
Edgar Allan Poe For my own part, I have never had a thought which I could not set down in words, with even more distinctness than that with which I conceived it.
my-own
Andrea Arnold I just like doing things from my own head.
my-own my-own-life
Stephenie Meyer More than my own life
my-own
Nina Hagen I have my own strength.
conscience english-philosopher judgement
Thomas Hobbes A man's conscience and his judgement is the same thing; and as the judgement, so also the conscience, may be erroneous.
conscience
Mark Rydell For 30 years he was the conscience of Hollywood,
conscience impulse shocks
John Bolton This is the kind of development that I think shocks our conscience in America, to see the humanitarian impulse so cynically manipulated,
conscience enjoying stops
Cleveland Amory The New England conscience does not stop you from doing what you shouldn't-it just stops you from enjoying it.
conscience decide opposed pretend principled stand throw understand
Karen Hughes Now, I can understand if out of conscience you take a principled stand and you would decide that you were so opposed to this that you would actually throw your medals. But to pretend to do so, I think that's very revealing.
conscience sting
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche The sting of conscience teacheth one to sting.
conscience might vanity
William Butler Yeats Things said or done long years ago,Or things I did not do or sayBut thought that I might say or do,Weigh me down, and not a dayBut something is recalled,My conscience or my vanity appalled.
conscience might vanity weigh
William Butler Yeats Things said or done long years ago, Or things I did not do or say But thought that I might say or do, Weigh me down, and not a day But something is recalled, My conscience or my vanity appalled.
conscience
Arthur Koestler History is a priori amoral; it has no conscience.