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faces your-face autobiography
Will Durant Often your face is your autobiography
faces done kind
Salma Hayek I've never had anything done on my face. I've never had dermabrasion or peels or injections of any kind, nothing.
faces might wells
Robert Palmer Might as well face it, you're addicted to love.
faces lips noses
Saul Bellow At moments I dislike having a face, a nose, lips, because he has them.
faces arguing paint
Ronnie Wood Let's face it: I paint well. I know it, you know it. There's no arguing really, is there?
faces violence looks
Wole Soyinka I can look violence in the face and either reject or accept it.
faces your-face
Zsa Zsa Gabor As a woman, you have to choose between your fanny or your face. I chose my face.
faces saving autobiography
Zach Braff Let's face it, it's only called Scrubs because I'm saving 'Zach Braff' for my autobiography.
superstitions belief worship
William Ralph Inge Lutheranism is essentially German... It worships a God who is neither just nor merciful.
superstitions pillars sabbath
William Lloyd Garrison The Sabbath, as now recognized and enforced, is one of the main pillars of Priestcraft and Superstition, and the stronghold of a merely ceremonial Religion.
superstitions academy built
Robert Green Ingersoll Science built the Academy, superstition the Inquisition.
superstitions
Marcus Tullius Cicero Religion is not removed by removing superstition.
superstitions destroying
Marcus Tullius Cicero We do not destroy religion by destroying superstition.
superstitions worship pious
Marcus Tullius Cicero There is in superstition a senseless fear of God; religion consists in the pious worship of Him. [Lat., Superstitio, in qua inest inanis timor Dei; religio, quae dei pio cultu continetur.]
superstitions
Marcus Tullius Cicero There is in superstition a senseless fear of God.
superstitions cowardice seems
Theophrastus Superstition would seem to be simply cowardice in regard to the supernatural.
superstitions poet practical-life
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Superstition is the poesy of practical life; hence, a poet is none the worse for being superstitious.
cowardice valor prudence
William Hazlitt Cowardice is not synonymous with prudence. It often happens that the better part of discretion is valor.
cowardice
John Buchan To see what is right and not to do it is cowardice. It is never a question of who is right but what is right.
cowardice dread happens
Epictetus Cowardice, the dread of what will happen.
cowardice far
Mohandas Gandhi Better far than cowardice is killing and being killed in battle.
cowardice pacifism
Adolf Hitler Pacifism is simply undisguised cowardice.
cowardice things-to-do knows
Confucius To know what is the right thing to do and not do it is the greatest cowardice.
cowardice
Michel de Montaigne Things are not bad in themselves, but our cowardice makes them so.
cowardice acknowledgement
Markus Zusak Is there cowardice with the acknowledgement of fear?
cowardice alms giver
Friedrich Nietzsche The greatest giver of alms is cowardice.