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congratulations games voyages
Success is not a harbor but a voyage with its own perils to the spirit. The game of life is to come up a winner, to be a success, or to achieve what we set out to do. Richard M. Nixon
congratulations war victory
Feminism's latest victory: the right to get your limbs blown off in war. Congratulations. Tucker Carlson
congratulations say-anything want
Stay a little while longer, and let everyone congratulate you - including the ones who clearly don't want to: in fact, especially the ones who clearly don't want to. You don't have to say anything but 'thank you Robin McKinley
congratulations men practice
The more intense the nature of a man, the more readily will he find meditation, and the more successfully will he practice it. James Allen
congratulations two road-to-success
Nobody travels on the road to success without a puncture or two. Navjot Singh Sidhu
congratulations stupidest name-of-the-wind
Congratulations. That was the stupidest thing I've ever seen. Ever. Patrick Rothfuss
congratulations past smell
Success is a great deodorant. It takes away all your past smells. Elizabeth Taylor
congratulations trying stories
Your success story is a bigger story than whatever you're trying to say on stage. Success makes life easier. It doesn't make living easier. Bruce Springsteen
congratulations condolences reality
Without the letters of condolence, telegrams of congratulations, and occasional postcards, the friendship of a separated friend is not a social reality. It has no existence without the rites of friendship. Social rituals create a reality which would be nothing without them. It is not too much to say that ritual is more to society than words are to thought. For it is very possible to know something and then find words for it. But it is impossible to have social relations without symbolic acts. Mary Douglas
say-anything ifs
If they can see you love them, you can say anything to them. Richard Baxter
say-anything awful language
We didn't say anything because there was such an awful lot to say, and no language to say it in. William Saroyan
say-anything judgment description
The description and explanation is the best part of music reviewing. There is such a thing, and you know it too, as a gift for judgment. If you have it, you can say anything you like. If you haven't got it, you don't know you haven't got it. Virgil Thomson
say-anything want purpose-driven-life
Frankness is not a license to say anything you want, wherever and whenever you want. It is not rudeness. Rick Warren
say-anything statistics intention
It is a precarious undertaking to say anything reliable about aims and intentions. Albert Einstein
say-anything
I am no longer afraid to say anything. Anna Freud
say-anything ifs
If you can't say anything good about someone, sit right here by me. Alice Roosevelt Longworth
say-anything gold coins
Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution says Congress has the ability to coin money and regulate the currency and doesn't say anything about gold or silver. Ron Paul
say-anything negative
I never say anything negative about anyone, because that won't get you anywhere. Richard Simmons
wants
He is very, very competitive and wants to win. Glen Taylor
wants
He's been here 20 years and he wants to recharge. Adam Sohn
want way normal
But I've strayed so far from normal now, I'll never find my way back. And the truth is, I no longer want to. Carl Jung
want arms calm
He pulls me into his arms, his touch calm and soothing, but unable to erase the truth. "I have to go," he finally whispers. "But Ever, if you want to love me, if you truly want to be with me, then you'll have to accept what we are. I'll understand if you can't. Carl Jung
wants
He doesn't want to be in the courtroom, he wants to be on the ice. Tim Danson
want copywriting produce
Decide the effect you want to produce in your reader. Robert Collier
want clean loses
Every American wants a clean slate, but nobody wants to lose what they've got. Rob Sheffield
want stuff cool-stuff
I just want to do cool stuff. Rob Corddry
want way atoms
What would happen if we could arrange the atoms one by one the way we want them? Richard P. Feynman