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inward influence sincerity
An inward sincerity will of course influence the outward deportment; but where the one is wanting, there is great reason to suspect the absence of the other. Laurence Sterne
inwardly religion sustain
Religion is inwardly focused and driven only to sustain itself. Kary Mullis
inward lovers infancy
The lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly adjusted to each other. Ralph Waldo Emerson
inward looks littles
The ground of being is the ground of our being, and when we simply turn outward, we see all of these little problems here and there. But, if we look inward, we see that we are the source of them all. Joseph Campbell
inward ears tongue
No ear can hear nor tongue can tell the tortures of the inward hell! Lord Byron
inward journey longest
The longest journey of any person is the journey inward Dag Hammarskjold
inward dangerous wounds
The wound that bleedeth inward is most dangerous. John Lyly
inward answers teeth
Que me voulez-vous?' said he in a growl of which the music was wholly confined to his chest and throat, for he kept his teeth clenched, and seemed registering to himself an inward vow that nothing earthly should wring from him a smile. My answer commenced uncompromisingly: - 'Monsieur,' I said, je veux l'impossible, des choses inouïes; Charlotte Bronte
inward honour conscience
Honour is external conscience, and conscience is inward honour. Arthur Schopenhauer
failing further hurt
He just wouldn't study. Then he'd get these failing grades, and that would further hurt his self-esteem. Terri Johnson
failing worthwhile asks
The thing about being a writer is that you never have to ask, 'Am I doing something that's worthwhile?' Because even if you fail at it, you know that it's worth doing. Richard Ford
failing lord confession
In failing to confess, Lord, I would only hide You from myself, not myself from You. Saint Augustine
failing
The more you fail in private, the less you will fail in public. Twyla Tharp
failing giving half ourselves penalties pressure
I'm disappointed because we put ourselves under a lot of pressure giving away too many penalties in the first half and failing to take our opportunities in the second. Brian Ashton
failing intellect conscience
The intellect has only one failing, which, to be sure, is a very considerable one. It has no conscience. James Russell Lowell
failing
As a writer, you have control: You can play around with your own thoughts and when you find those insufficient, draw upon others': their wisdom, their humor, their failings. Marty Nemko
failing combination thousand
I didn’t fail ten thousand times. I successfully eliminated, ten thousand times, materials and combinations which wouldn’t work. Thomas A. Edison
failing christ humans
Faith will tell us Christ is present, When our human senses fail. Thomas Aquinas
judgments unless
I think that unless you can take judgments of right and wrong like an automaton, you must have emotions because that is our only way of moral guidance. Joanna Lumley
judgment being-the-best made
If some of my judgments were wrong--and some were wrong--they were made in what I believed at the time to be the best interest of the nation, Richard M. Nixon
judgment nature-love
I love nature, but against my better judgment. Werner Herzog
judgment
Your life will be what you create it as, and no one will stand in judgment of it, now or ever. Rhonda Byrne
judgment surgical training
It's all surgical judgment, ... You don't want to be someone's on-the-job training on this one. H. Hunt
judgment tough
They're in a tough position. After the warning, they have to make judgment calls. Clint Hurdle
judgment penalties small
There's a small part of it that's judgment calls, ... but I think in today's world, when penalties are issued, there's no judgment about it. It's black-and-white. John Darby
judgmental remarks sort
I try not to make judgmental remarks on the little peculiarities of a youth. In fact, when I am conversing with a child, I find myself having the same sort peculiarities. Jonathan Chen
judgment profit draws
A right judgment draws us a profit from all things we see . William Shakespeare