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honorable ready strike
The strike will go on. We're ready for a settlement, but it has to be an honorable settlement. Gurudas Dasgupta
honor cold music-business
The music business can be very cold. And it doesn't honor its elders. Brenda Lee
honor lost memory seven
We are here to honor the memory of seven lost explorers, Dick Cheney
honor enthusiasm sin
Great eagerness in the pursuit of wealth, pleasure, or honor, cannot exist without sin. Desiderius Erasmus
honor intellectual noble
All honor to the noble women that have devoted earnest lives to the intellectual needs of mankind! Elizabeth Cady Stanton
honor impossible someday
It is the chair in honor of all those who, however competently, embrace the impossible. Sit in that chair someday. Robert Fulghum
honor would-be ifs
If honor were profitable, everybody would be honorable. Thomas More
honor want riches
Public money ought to be touched with the most scrupulous conscientiousness of honor. It is not the produce of riches only, but of the hard earnings of labor and poverty. It is drawn even from the bitterness of want and misery. Not a beggar passes, or perishes in the streets, whose mite is not in that mass. Thomas Paine
honor superstitions indifference
Is it because you are sunk in the cruelty of superstition, or feel no interest in the honor of your Creator, that you listen to the horrid tales of the Bible, or hear them with callous indifference? Thomas Paine
superstitions speak loud
One of my biggest superstitions is to never speak about the future out loud. Lets just say I got a lot out there and I hope to keep on going. Steven Blum
superstitions worship invisible
And this Feare of things invisible, is the naturall Seed of that, which every one in himself calleth Religion; and in them that worship, or feare that Power otherwise than they do, Superstition. Thomas Hobbes
superstitions needs grows
Superstition, like true love, needs time to grow and reflect upon itself. Stephen King
superstitions entitled
We're all entitled to our superstitions. Tea Obreht
superstitions crime
Such crimes has superstition caused. Lucretius
superstitions charm
The beauty of science hugely outranks the charms of superstition. Christopher Hitchens
superstitions belief true-faith
Do not confuse McGuinty's belief system with a true faith. It is a superstition, the tenets of which are capable of being scientifically disproven. Ezra Levant
superstitions avoiding
There is superstition in avoiding superstition. Francis Bacon
superstitions belief sin
We are most unfair to God; we do not allow Him to sin. Friedrich Nietzsche
indifference poet
RIMER, n. A poet regarded with indifference or disesteem. Ambrose Bierce
indifference
A woman can put up with almost anything; anything but indifference. Ian Fleming
indifference animosity
Indifference breeds animosity. Sarah Ban Breathnach
indifference pathology
Everything is pathology, except for indifference. Emile M. Cioran
indifference innocent dangerous
Indifference is dangerous, whether innocent or not. Pope Francis
indifference politeness organized
Politeness is organized indifference. Paul Valery