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eye pet tears
You can't see anything properly while your eyes are blurred with tears. C. S. Lewis
eye ears mouths
Shut your mouth; open your eyes and ears. C. S. Lewis
eye enough my-own
My own eyes are not enough for me; I will see through those of others. C. S. Lewis
eye people facts
One of the most cowardly things ordinary people do is to shut their eyes to facts. C. S. Lewis
eye men oxford
Wherever you turn your eye—except in science—an Oxford man is at the top of the tree. Cecil Rhodes
eye sight people
Sometimes, people can go missing right before our very eyes.Sometimes, people can discover you, even though they've been looking at you the entire time. Sometimes, we lose sight of ourselves when we're not paying enough attention. Cecelia Ahern
eye dark staring
Close your eyes and stare into the dark. Cecelia Ahern
eye ideas worry
Don't ever take for granted when people look in your eyes; you have no idea how important it is to be acknowledged. Even if it's an angry stare, because it's when they ignore you, when they look right through you, that you should start worrying. Cecelia Ahern
eye color shadow
I love eye shadows that are shimmery and playing with colors. There's just more you can do with your eyes. Carrie Underwood
retreat retweet
Dont retreat. Retweet! Ai Weiwei
retreat too-late late
When your armour is on, it is too late to retreat. Juvenal
retreat female dangerous
The female of all species are most dangerous when they appear to retreat. Don Marquis
retreat sides balls
Fence straddlers have no balls. In compensation, however, they enjoy a comfortable seat and can retreat swiftly, when danger threatens, to either side of the fence. There is something to be said for every position. Edward Abbey
retreat language stammering
Our language, once homely and colloquial, seeks to aggrandize our meanest activities with polysyllabic terms or it retreats from frankness into a stammering verbosity. Mary McCarthy
retreat dies
Die, but do not retreat. Joseph Stalin
retreat sin ifs
Sin is never at a stay; if we do not retreat from it, we shall advance in it; and the farther on we go, the more we have to come back. Isaac Barrow
retreat advantage wit
Wit never appears to greater advantage than when it is successfully exerted to relieve from a dilemma, palliate a deficiency, or cover a retreat. Christian Nestell Bovee
retreat ministry difficulty
The proper response to difficulty is not to retreat. It is to prevail. George W. Bush
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There is no evil that does not promise inducements. Avarice promises money; luxury, a varied assortment of pleasures; ambition, a purple robe and applause. Vices tempt you by the rewards they offer. Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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One of the things you learn as a journalist is that when there's no accountability, we humans are capable of tremendous avarice and venality. That's true of union bosses - and of corporate tycoons. Unions, even flawed ones, can provide checks and balances for flawed corporations. Nicholas Kristof
avarice fair foul gods hundred longer ourselves precaution useful
For at least another hundred years we must preÂtend to ourselves and to every one that fair is foul and foul is fair; for foul is useful and fair is not. Avarice and usury and precaution must be our gods for a little longer still. John Maynard Keynes
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Even if the whole earth and sea were turned to gold, they could hardly satisfy the avarice of a woman... You can more easily scratch a diamond with your fingernail than you can by any human ingenuity get a woman to consent to giving any of her savings. Andreas Capellanus
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The lust of avarice has so totally seized upon mankind that their wealth seems rather to possess them than they possess their wealth. Pliny Elder
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Prudery is a kind of avarice, the worst of all. Stendhal