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love-you long abuse
I march in the parade of liberty But as long as I love you I’m not free How long must I suffer such abuse Won’t you let me see you smile one time before I turn you loose? Bob Dylan
love-you gun united-we-spy
I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You Ally Carter
love-you people young-love
Being blinded by young love. I remember the feeling, when I first fell in love - you don't see the world the same way that other people see it. You don't see the same boundaries. Douglas Booth
love-you giving risk
I will love you like God, because of God, mighted by the power of God. I will stop expecting your love, demanding your love, trading for your love, gaming for your love. I will simply love. I am giving myself to you, and tomorrow I will do it again. I suppose the clock itself will wear thin its time before I am ended at this altar of dying and dying again. God risked Himself on me. I will risk myself on you. And together, we will learn to love, and perhaps then, and only then, understand this gravity that drew Him, unto us. Donald Miller
love-you heart broken
I'm one of those people that if its something to eat I'm going to eat the whole thing, If I'm going to be in love I'm going to love you all the way and if my heart's broken, it's just shattered all to pieces. Dolly Parton
love-you support-you people
Sometimes some of the toughest things you deal with end up being the best things because you realize the people that you can rely on, that love you and support you through it. Tom Brady
love-you love-is littles
I love Bach, I love Beethoven, I love Mozart, I love the Beatles, I love you know, Stockhausen, I love many things. But for some reason I come back to Elizabethan music because it's a little bit like the Beatles. Tod Machover
love-you sometimes
You learn just as much from your failures. Sometimes you love your failures even more. Tina Weymouth
love-you needs beloved
I’ll admit it to you now, and to anyone, anytime. I need you, Elise. I love you. You are mine. My woman, my mate, my beloved. My everything. Tina St. John
practice individuality laissez-faire-capitalism
Capitalism is the only system that can make freedom, individuality, and the pursuit of values possible in practice. Ayn Rand
practices step taking
We're just taking it step by step right now. I've got to see how I feel in practices and then how I feel for the game. Kelly Herndon
practice permanent
Practice makes permanent. Bobby Robson
practice
While the practice is not necessarily widespread, there are a lot of them, Diana Oblinger
practice
You are what you practice most. Richard Carlson
practice crafts emptiness
I've said before that every craftsman searches for what's not there to practice his craft. Rumi
practice
Those who practice Love have neither Religion or Status. Rumi
practice enemy lazy
The enemy is every expert who practices technocratic manipulation, the enemy is every proponent of standardization and the enemy is every victim who is so dull and lazy and weak as to allow himself to be manipulated and standardized. Tom Robbins
practice training experts
Training is practice doing a new task much more slowly than an expert would do it. Tom DeMarco
evil moments being-true
Evil is the moment when I lack the strength to be true to the Good that compels me. Alain Badiou
evil reason no-reason
Evil requires no reason. Alberto Manguel
evil done bitter
How bitter it is to reap a harvest of evil for good that you have done! [Lat., Ut acerbum est, pro benefactis quom mali messem metas!] Plautus
evil minimum
Out of many evils the evil which is least is the least of evils. [Lat., E malis multis, malum, quod minimum est, id minimum est malum.] Plautus
evil rewards endure
He who bravely endures evils, in time reaps the reward. Plautus
evil
To do wrong is the greatest of evils. Plato
evil dishonorable
All who do evil and dishonorable things do them against their will. Plato
evil lines good-and-evil
The line between good and evil is movable and it's permeable. Philip Zimbardo
evil liberty would-be
We can never be sure that the opinion we are endeavoring to stifle is a false opinion; and if we were sure, stifling it would be an evil still. John Stuart Mill