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too-much martyr adversaries
It's so graceless, being a martyr. It's honoring your adversaries too much. Ayn Rand
too-much
The only thing that you can never have too much of is love. Brian Tracy
too-much stories enough
In short stories it is better to say not enough than to say too much, because, because--I don't know why. Anton Chekhov
too-much triumph ignored
We ought not to be in too much of a hurry here to speak piously of God’s will and guidance. It is obvious, and it should not be ignored, that it is your own very human wills that are at work here, celebrating their triumph; the course that you are taking at the outset is one that you have chosen for yourselves… Dietrich Bonhoeffer
too-much way mouths
I'm a very open person. I know I open my mouth way too much, but I just do that. Courteney Cox
too-much moments modern
But I can't really say there is too much modern music that I'm blown away by at this moment Duncan Sheik
too-much dangerous persons
She cared about him too much, and he was a dangerous person to love. He wouldn't love her back. Ann Brashares
too-much calm forget
Too much I've seen, and felt, and lov'd in life, Living I come to seek Lethaean calm; Let me, fair scenes! forget all worldly strife, Oblivion solely is my bosom's balm. Alphonse de Lamartine
too-much brave-new-world-happiness brave-new-world-freedom
Happiness has got to be paid for. You're paying for it, Mr. Watson–paying because you happen to be too much interested in beauty. I was too much interested in truth; I paid too. Aldous Huxley
dare
That's his job, and don't you dare take that away from him, Jim Lewis
dared people shown
A theatre is the most important sort of house in the world because that's where people are shown what they could be if they wanted and what they'd like to be if they dared to and what they really are. Tove Jansson
dared speak
but have not always dared speak with such brutality. Gianfranco Fini
dare duty faith freedom might understand
Freedom is not the right to do what we want, but what we ought. Let us have faith that right makes might and in that faith let us; to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it. Abraham Lincoln
dare last team time
I would dare to say this team is much better than it was the last time they played, Mike Keenan
dare grow
I tell the truth, not as much as I would like to, but as much as I dare. I dare more and more as I grow older. Michel Eyquem de Montaigne
dare fain law mine nor steal wealth worthy
I am not worthy of the wealth I owe, nor dare I say 'tis mine, and yet it is; but, like a timorous thief, most fain would steal what law does vouch mine own. William Shakespeare
dared major sleep
I have dared and done, for my resting-place is found, The C major of this life: so, now I will try to sleep Robert Browning
dare daring deserve
He who would greatly deserve must greatly dare. Washington Irving
duty men midnight offices ordered staff switch
It was about midnight when hooded men raided our offices and ordered the night duty staff to switch off the transmission. Farida Karoney
duty fancy hard men shooting
I fancy that it is just as hard to do your duty when men are sneering at you as when they are shooting at you Woodrow Wilson
duty felt overcome
She was determined, as she felt it to be her duty, to try to overcome all that was excessive. Jane Austen
duty
There is a fiduciary duty here. It's really inconceivable to us. Henry Silverman
duty good power riches sort tis word
Tis a sort of duty to be rich, that it may be in one's power to do good, riches being another word for power. Mary Wortley Montagu
duty frequently mind minute
It's something that's on their mind every minute of the day when they're on duty and frequently when they're off duty as well. Ken Bacon
duty resolution twice
Never tell your resolution beforehand, or it's twice asonerous a duty John Selden
duty lies truth voice
Truth is our duty, there lies the voice of reason. Monk Frost
duty fact fear good interests invasion lays relations russia satisfying seems sphere worth
This fact lays on us - so long as the maintenance of good relations with Russia seems to us worth an effort - the duty of satisfying Russia that she has no need to fear any invasion of her sphere of interests on Germany's part. Bernhard von Bulow