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matter might novels
I write novels with a lawyer as the hero, no matter how oxymoronic that might sound. William Lashner
matters solid
The only ranking that really matters to us is how we feel about this class, and we feel like we have another good, solid class. Dennis Franchione
matter means past until
The past means nothing. It really doesn't matter until you get out there and play. Adrian Moss
matter past successful tomorrow
The past is the past, no matter how successful it's been. For me, it's only tomorrow that's interesting. Simon Cowell
matter mentality musician performer songwriter tried
The one mentality I've always tried to have is that no matter what stage in your career that you are in as a musician or a performer or a songwriter or whatever, there's always more to learn. Nick Jonas
matter natural superiors
Everything except God has some natural superior; everything except unformed matter has some natural inferior. C. S. Lewis
matter take-your-time
Stop and take your time to notice things and make those things you notice matter. Cecelia Ahern
matter three minutes
In three minutes, 98 percent of all the matter there is or will ever be has been produced. We have a universe Bill Bryson
matter orthodoxy may
Orthodoxy is the grave of intelligence, no matter what orthodoxy it may be. Bertrand Russell
power
It was an argument of rare power and eloquence. William Henry Moody
power
Power is a tool, influence is a skill; one is a fist, the other a fingertip. Nancy Gibbs
powerful writing sometimes
I have a mess in my head sometimes, and there's something very satisfying about putting it into words. Certainly it's not something that you're in charge of, necessarily, but writing about it, putting it into your words, can be a very powerful experience. Carrie Fisher
powerful empathy needs
Powerful is our need to be known, really known by ourselves and others, even if only for a moment. Carl Rogers
powerful science feel-good
Science is merely an extremely powerful method of winnowing what's true from what feels good. Carl Sagan
powerful grief acceptance
These are all cases of proved or presumptive baloney. A deception arises, sometimes innocently but collaboratively, sometimes with cynical premeditation. Usually the victim is caught up in a powerful emotion -- wonder, fear, greed, grief. Credulous acceptance of baloney can cost you money; that's what P. T. Barnum meant when he said, 'There's a sucker born every minute.' But it can be much more dangerous than that, and when governments and societies lose the capacity for critical thinking, the results can be catastrophic -- however sympathetic we may be to those who have bought the baloney. Carl Sagan
powerful beer eight
So, if people didn’t settle down to take up farming, why then did they embark on this entirely new way of living? We have no idea – or actually, we have lots of ideas, but we don’t know if any of them are right. According to Felipe Fernández-Armesto, at least thirty-eight theories have been put forward to explain why people took to living in communities: that they were driven to it by climatic change, or by a wish to stay near their dead, or by a powerful desire to brew and drink beer, which could only be indulged by staying in one place. Bill Bryson
powerful slave internals
I am the slave of an internal power more powerful than my education. Arnold Schoenberg
powerful farewell saying-farewell
Saying farewell is also a bold and powerful beginning. Aron Ralston