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rising facts kind
This rising global humanism is, in fact, the rising into consciousness of a tribal god similar to the kind of tribal god that functioned in these pre-Hellenic societies. Terence McKenna
rising inequality
Rising inequality isn’t about who has the knowledge; it’s about who has the power. Paul Krugman
rising incredibles projects
EFR has incredible leverage to the rising uranium price and its projects have massive potential. David Talbot
rising-up water thought-provoking
People say that if you find water rising up to your ankle, that's the time to do something about it, not when it's around your neck. Chinua Achebe
rising deficit
The national deficit is not rising. Ed Balls
rising spheres alternatives
The Negroes are facing the alternative of rising in the sphere of production to supply their proportion of the manufacturers and merchants or of going down to the graves of paupers. Carter G. Woodson
rising want generations
I have no influence with the rising generation. All my arguments have failed to induce them to set bounds to their wants. Benjamin Banneker
rising sun haste
Fair daffodils, we weep to see You haste away so soon: As yet the early-rising sun Has not attained his noon. Robert Herrick
rising steps sound
The frequencies of the notes in a scale—do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do—sound to us like they’re rising in equal steps. But objectively their vibrational frequencies are rising by equal multiples. We perceive pitch logarithmically. Steven Strogatz
sunday blessing sea
O what a blessing is Sunday, interposed between the waves of worldly business like the divine path of the Israelites through the sea! There is nothing in which I would advise you to be more strictly conscientious than in keeping the Sabbath day holy. I can truly declare that to me the Sabbath has been invaluable. William Wilberforce
sunset feelings doe
Why does it have to be so hard? Why can't it be a happily-ever-after ride-into-the-sunset feeling all the time? Rick Riordan
sunset rome looks
Yeah." He took one last look at the cityscape of Rome, turning bloodred in the sunset. "Festus, raise the sails. We've got some friends to save. Rick Riordan
sunrise
Stand up at sunrise and meet what they send you. Reynolds Price
sunset yellow yesterday
Today I saw a red and yellow sunset and thought, how insignificant I am! Of course, I thought that yesterday too, and it rained. Woody Allen
sunshine boring
I find day after day of sunshine boring. Sarah Carter
sun unanswered-questions pay
The sun is getting dim, will I pay for who I've been? Tori Amos
sun paint nothing-new
There's nothing new under the sun - you just get a can of paint out. Robert Plant
sunday order people
And the fury in my community was just staggering. The young priests in the parish were behind the message. The older priests weren't necessarily, but they all followed the orders of the cardinal and read the letter. Every Sunday, 2,000 people came to mass at that parish. The following Sunday, the attendance dropped to 200, and never recovered. Sara Paretsky
haste pluck modest
Modest wisdom plucks me from over-credulous haste. William Shakespeare
haste pay tribute
He is invariably in a hurry being in a hurry is one of the tributes he pays to life. Elizabeth Bibesco
haste
Hurry n: The dispatch of bunglers. Ambrose Bierce
haste enough good-enough
Quick enough, if good enough. St. Jerome
haste catching
Hurry is only admissible in catching flies. Thomas Chandler Haliburton
haste falsehood uncertainty
Falsehood avails itself of haste and uncertainty. Tacitus
haste lose move nature
Nature is a labyrinth in which the very haste you move with will make you lose your way. Francis Bacon
haste maker might narrow point premium relaxed sale schedule spotlight strategic time
From a strategic point of view, this sale allows them to narrow the spotlight on being a maker of premium cars. There was some haste to get this done and had they had more time and a relaxed schedule to get this done, they might have been able to get more for the business. Stephen Pope
haste saw sir sooner
Sir Amice Pawlet, when he saw too much haste made in any matter, was wont to say, "Stay a while, that we may make an end the sooner Francis Bacon