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disaster english-poet saves trusting
Trusting our intuition often saves us from disaster. Anne Wilson Schaef
disaster highways
What is a highway to one is a disaster to the other. Bill Vaughan
disasters generous grievous parts people responding suffered themselves
The American people who have always been the most generous in responding to disasters in other parts of the world, have now themselves suffered a grievous blow, Kofi Annan
disaster easily gotten momentum swing turned
We could have easily had the momentum swing and gotten swept. We could have turned this into a disaster. Jason Giambi
disaster failure mythic
There's a difference between a failure and a fiasco... a fiasco is a disaster of mythic proportions. Orlando Bloom
disaster katrina priority raise time top work
We will raise the Katrina disaster as the top priority for the House, but at the same time we have other work that we will be working on, Tom DeLay
disaster overseas sent
Usually, they're sent overseas when there is a disaster, Robert Johnson
disaster except figure global
With a disaster like global warming, it's too late to worry about when it's looming except to figure out how to adapt to it. Octavia E. Butler
disaster event major
We haven't removed them because in the event of a major disaster, they still work. Mindy Talmadge
gratitude giving give-me
Gratitude exclaims, very properly, 'How good of God to give me this.' C. S. Lewis
gratitude giving-up grateful
Give up wanting to deserve any thanks from anyone, or thinking anybody can be grateful. Catullus
gratitude love-you college
"What is it with people these days?" he hisses... "In my day, something just was. None of this analysis a hundred times over. None of these college courses with people graduating with degrees in Whys and Hows and Becauses. Sometimes, love, you just need to forget all of those words and enroll in a little lesson called 'Thank You.'" Cecelia Ahern
gratitude giving-up hard-work
Passion. Confidence. Gratitude. The possibility of making positive change in the world. It's the sort of "spark" one gets the moment they decide to go after what they want, really fight for it, work hard, and not give up. I love that spark; it's beautifully contagious. Beth Riesgraf
gratitude regret thinking
I have had a fairly long life, above all a very happy one, and I think that I shall be remembered with some regrets and perhaps leave some reputation behind me. What more could I ask? The events in which I am involved will probably save me from the troubles of old age. I shall die in full possession of my faculties, and that is another advantage that I should count among those that I have enjoyed. If I have any distressing thoughts, it is of not having done more for my family; to be unable to give either to them or to you any token of my affection and my gratitude is to be poor indeed. Antoine Lavoisier
gratitude spring flower
Every man who becomes heartily and understandingly a channel of the Divine beneficence is enriched through every league of his life. Perennial satisfaction springs around and within him with perennial verdure. Flowers of gratitude and gladness bloom all along his pathway, and the melodious gurgle of the blessings be bears is echoed back by the melodious waves of the recipient stream. Bill Vaughan
gratitude appreciation mountain
If you drive to, say, Shenandoah National Park, or the Great Smoky Mountains, you'll get some appreciation for the scale and beauty of the outdoors. When you walk into it, then you see it in a completely different way. You discover it in a much slower, more majestic sort of way. Bill Bryson
gratitude believe men
I believe that Communism is necessary to the world, and I believe that the heroism of Russia has fired men's hopes in a way which was essential to the realization of Communism in the future. Regarded as a splendid attempt, without which ultimate success would have been very improbable, Bolshevism deserves the gratitude and admiration of all the progressive part of mankind. Bertrand Russell
gratitude strong lying
I hate ingratitude more in a man than lying, vainness, babbling, drunkenness, or any taint of vice whose strong corruption inhabits our frail blood". William Shakespeare