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lying
Andy Pettitte I'd be lying if I said this wasn't a blow.
lying moving hunting
Richard Page As someone who has shot in most disciplines, I can tell the House that when one is lying on ones stomach in Bisley with a sling round ones arm to hold the rifle steady, it is hard enough to hit the target on the right spot even when it is obligingly staying still. Foxes do not stay still. They move with remarkable rapidity.
lying teaching views
Richard P. Feynman The chance is high that the truth lies in the fashionable direction. But, on the off chance that it is in another direction a direction obvious from an unfashionable view of field theory who will find it? Only someone who has sacrificed himself by teaching himself quantum electrodynamics from a peculiar and unfashionable point of view; one that he may have to invent for himself.
lying intellectual quests
Richard Hofstadter Whatever the intellectual is too certain of, if he is healthily playful, he begins to find unsatisfactory. The meaning of his intellectual life lies not in the possession of truth but in the quest for new uncertainties.
lying skills ideas
Richard Hofstadter To the zealot overcome by his piety and to the journeyman of ideas concerned only with his marketable mental skills, the beginning and end of ideas lies in their efficacy with respect to some goal external to intellectual processes.
lying hate people
Rebecca West There was too much hatred in the world; it was manifestly as dangerous as gunpowder, yet people let it lie about, in the way of ignition.
lying people lasts
Rose Macaulay The last sin, the sin against the Holy Ghost - to lie to oneself. Lying to other people - that's a small thing in comparison.
lying joy selfishness
Rose Macaulay Adultery is a meanness and a stealing, a taking away from someone what should be theirs, a great selfishness, and surrounded and guarded by lies lest it should be found out. And out of meanness and selfishness and lying flow love and joy and peace beyond anything that can be imagined.
joy wait
Roger Wyer Joy is here now. We don't have to wait for the weekend.
joy
Ron Wistrom He was exasperating at times, but he was always a joy.
joy able
Rob Halford It's a joy to actually be able to control your own music.
joy singing delight
Ronnie Barker To me singing is a joy. Choral singing is a delight. Welsh Choral singing is more than a delight. The Treorchy Male Choir is the best in choral singing. How then can they be described except in superlatives? They are without equal.
joy detectives finesse
Rex Stout To read of a detective's daring finesse or ingenious stratagem is a rare joy.
joy faces glad
William Wordsworth And often, glad no more, We wear a face of joy because We have been glad of yore.
joy alive world
Sara Zarr The world was full of beauty. She wanted to grab hold of it and take it down into her bones. Yet always it seemed beyond her grasp. Sometimes only by a little, like now. The thinnest membrane. Usually, though, by miles. She couldn’t expect to be that kind of happy all the time. She knew that. But sometimes you could. Sometimes you should be allowed a tiny bit of joy that should stay with you for more than five minutes. That wasn’t too much to ask. To have a moment like this, and be able to hold on to it. To cross that membrane, and feel alive.
joy birthright
Sarah Ban Breathnach Joy is your birthright.
joy path moments
Sarah Ban Breathnach Learning to live in the present moment is part of the path of joy.
selfishness satanism form
Anton LaVey Satanism represents a form of controlled selfishness.
selfishness disguise inspection
Richard Dawkins It often turns out on closer inspection that acts of apparent altruism are really selfishness in disguise.
selfishness care mental-health
Roz Chast It's almost selfishness, taking care of your mental health. You can't just not do it.
selfishness agents confidential
Woodrow Wilson Caution is the confidential agent of selfishness.
selfishness causes world
Walter Scott Sordid selfishness doth contract and narrow our benevolence, and cause us, like serpents, to infold ourselves within ourselves, and to turn out our stings to the entire world besides.
selfishness noli-me-tangere shame
Jose Rizal Cowardice rightly understood begins with selfishness and ends with shame.
selfishness blind
Mahatma Gandhi Selfishness is blind.
selfishness degrees bigs
Aristotle Selfishness doesn't consist in a love to yourself, but in a big degree of such love.
selfishness slippery-slope firsts
Anne Campbell Aggression is the first step on the slippery slope to selfishness and chaos.