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history lessons men
Men do not learn much from the lessons of history and that is the most important of all the lessons of history. Aldous Huxley
history meat middle
The middle sort of historians (of which the most part are) spoil all; they will chew our meat for us. Michel de Montaigne
history remembered tradition
You always want to be remembered as one of the greats. We know the history and tradition of this program. Michael Beasley
history crime register
History is only the register of crimes and misfortunes. Voltaire
history love
I love history. I'd like to find more about the history where I live at. Joshua Simmons
history atoms nuclear
We have grasped the mystery of the atom and rejected the sermon on the mount. Omar N. Bradley
history
That's a lot. It was one of the most we've made in my history. Ken Smith
history battle valleys
The Battle of Koom Valley is the only one known to history where both sides ambushed each other. Terry Pratchett
history long tricks
History always has a few tricks up its frayed sleeve. It's been around a long time. Terry Pratchett
forever
Everyone had a forever. Sarah Dessen
forever court
Court each other forever. Zig Ziglar
forever age want
Everybody wants to live forever, but nobody wants to grow old. Jonathan Swift
mind needs realizing
I've gotten to the point where I realize that I need to tell my truth in music and not walk around blabbing my mind. Ben Folds
mind today tomorrow
Where I am today, is where my mind and will put me, where I am tomorrow is where my mind will put me. Billy Blanks
mind littles ifs
Do you mind if I sit back a little? Because your breath is very bad. Donald Trump
mind limits
In the network's mind there are no limits. Dr. John
mind mathematics invention
To start with invention is the mark of the fertile mind ... and leads later to the interpretation of experience; to start with the reproduction of experience is the infallible index of a barren invention. Dorothy L. Sayers
mind hearing logic
In every enterprise ... the mind is always reasoning, and, even when we seem to act without a motive, an instinctive logic still directs the mind. Only we are not aware of it, because we begin by reasoning before we know or say that we are reasoning, just as we begin by speaking before we observe that we are speaking, and just as we begin by seeing and hearing before we know what we see or what we hear. Claude Bernard
mind emotion states
Buddhahood is a state free of all obstructions to knowledge and disturbing emotions. It is the state in which the mind is fully evolved. Dalai Lama
mind suffering circumstances
External circumstances can contribute to one's happiness and well-being, but ultimately happiness and suffering depend on the mind. Dalai Lama
mind unrest calm
A mind that is characterized by unrest will not be tranquil even in the presence of great calm. Dalai Lama