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how-to-love passionate-love teach
Those who live passionately teach us how to love. Those who love passionately teach us how to live. Sarah Ban Breathnach
how-to-love conditions know-how
You don't know how to love without condition. Neale Donald Walsch
how-to-love world this-world
There is only one question: / how to love this world. Mary Oliver
how-to-love born knows
everyone knows how to love because we are all born with that gift. Paulo Coelho
how-to-love lessons learning-how-to-love
The ultimate lesson is learning how to love and be loved unconditionally Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
how-to-love worship know-how
I never know how to worship until I know how to love. Henry Ward Beecher
how-to-love generations humans
However much one generation learns from another, it can never learn from its predecessor the genuinely human factor. In this respect every generation begins afresh. Thus no generation has learned from another how to love, no generation can begin other than at the beginning. Soren Kierkegaard
how-to-love tasks generations
That which is truly human no generation learns from the one before it. No generation learns from another how to love. No generation has a shorter task assigned to it except insofar as the previous generation shirked its task and deluded itself. Soren Kierkegaard
how-to-love love-you-more love-and-flower
The more you love, the more you crave. Nicole Kidman
tasks opinion telling-the-truth
Our task is not to tell the truth; we are opinion molders. Walter Cronkite
tasks venture sound
I will venture to assert, that a just translation of any ancient poet in rhyme is impossible. No human ingenuity can be equal to the task of closing every couplet with sounds homotonous, expressing at the same time the full sense, and only the full sense of his original. William Cowper
tasks impossible accomplish
All translating seems to me to be simply an attempt to accomplish an impossible task. Wilhelm von Humboldt
tasks each-day way
Like a blind spinner in the sun,I tread my days:I know that all the threads will runAppointed ways.I know each day will bring its task,And being blind no more I ask. Helen Hunt Jackson
tasks world
The task is not just to understand the world but to change it. Karl Marx
tasks levels way
If we change the way the electricity sector operates, we can bring down our levels of carbon pollution, and continue the crucial task of tackling climate change. Putting a price on carbon would do this. Julia Gillard
tasks surprise abandon
As soon as we abandon ourselves to God and do the task He has placed closest to us, He begins to fill our lives with surprises. Oswald Chambers
tasks needs roles
We live increasingly in a system in which little direct attention is paid to the object, the function, the program, the task, the need; but immense attention to the role, the procedure, prestige, and profit. Paul Goodman
tasks cleaning cleaning-up
And so Harry became proficient in the task of cleaning up vomit. Julia Quinn
generations outcast theme
Like many nonconformist and beat generation writers, William S. Burroughs takes the outcasts of society as his theme. William S. Burroughs
generations may armageddon
We may be the generation that sees Armageddon. Ronald Reagan
generations midfielders scholes
Scholes is undoubtedly the best midfielder of his generation. Zinedine Zidane
generations looks inferiority
It is quite possible that future generations will look upon arguments about the inferiority of the socialist plan as we look upon Adam Smith's argument about joint stock companies which, also, were simply false. Joseph A. Schumpeter
generations world next
We know that the next several generations need a better world to live in, which can only be a post-Obama World. Kesha Rogers
generations our-family has-beens
Music has been in our family for generations. Henry Garza
generations enthusiasm abiding
Enthusiasm begets enthusiasm, eloquence produces conviction for the moment; but it is only by truth to Nature and the everlasting institutions of mankind that those abiding influences are won that enlarge from generation to generation. James Russell Lowell
generations sap literature
Literature, properly so called, draws its sap from the deep soil of human nature's common and everlasting sympathies, the gathered leaf-mound of countless generations, and not from any top dressing capriciously scattered over the surface. James Russell Lowell
generations bigger
I wanna be a part of the generation that throws out money, throws out time, throws out all that we are against something bigger than ourselves. Jon Foreman