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great people
Susan Gibson We want to show people how they can look great for very little money.
greatness where-you-are depends
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Greatness depends on where you are coming from.
greatness serious scene
Edward Gibbon [The] vain and transitory scenes of human greatness are unworthy of a serious thought.
greatest-victory long able
Audrey Hepburn My greatest victory has been to be able to live with myself, to accept my shortcomings. I'm a long way from the human being I'd liked to be, but I've decided I'm not so bad after all.
greatness doe goodness
Athenaeus Goodness does not consist in greatness, but greatness in goodness.
greatness swings ideas
Arnold Palmer Swing your swing. Not some idea of a swing. Not a swing you saw on TV. Not that swing you wish you had. No, swing your swing. Capable of greatness. Prized only by you. Perfect in it's imperfection. Swing your swing. I know, I did.
great moving
Willie Kemp Wayne, he's a great player, but we're moving on. We're still going to be friends.
greatness ideas people
Denis Waitley The seeds of greatness are ideas you learn from people who've been great in their service to others.
images prose stamp whether
Rod Sterling The poet, whether in prose or verse, the creator, can only stamp his images forcibly on the page, in proportion, as he has forcibly felt, ardently nursed, and long brooded over them
image orders ruled states united
Nicolas Maduro The United States are ruled by a financial, media-centered, military-industrial apparatus. Behind Obama's grin, he orders bombings. He just displays a different image than Bush. That's how he expands U.S. global domination.
image impervious longer magazine shows wearing women
Natalie Massenet You can no longer just have a magazine that shows you this glossy impervious image of women - in the studio, artificial, wearing a push-up bra.
image kings looks sorry
Frederick Great They say that kings are made in the image of God. If that is what he looks like, I feel sorry for God.
image seeing
Ed Davis They didn't want to have the image of seeing him in their mind.
image picture struck
Ricci Rios It was called a struck image or a likeness. It wasn't called a picture back then.
image primarily ways
Randa Haines As a director, you're looking for ways to tell the story with the whole image and not primarily dialogue.
image individual inherent offer
Elle Macpherson offer an individual interpretation of the story inherent in the image they are writing.
image mystique people runs strikes west
Bob Shimp The mystique of the American West is what runs this place. That image of the West still strikes people, people from all over the world.
maine percent team
Dick Whitten Back then 75 percent of the team was Maine players.
maine solid strong talented team
Brian Durocher Maine is a team that has some talented and strong kids. They play a real solid game.
maine
Ricky Ford He's still got a lot of Maine characteristics,
maine lovers environment
Noah Gray-Cabey I am a big lover of the environment. I actually come from Maine, which is pretty much all environment.
maine northern playing production seriously
David Walton At one point, I was seriously considering playing Huck Finn in a production in Northern Maine in the dead of winter.
maine chance
John Lyly Lette me stande to the maine chance.
maine cosmos misplaced
Terry Goodkind I felt like I'd been misplaced in the cosmos and I belonged in Maine.
mirrors boxing noses
Alan Cooper Well madam, have you looked in the mirror and seen the state of your nose? Boxing is my excuse. What's yours?
mirrors perfect looks
Chogyam Trungpa If you look into the mirror, you see that [every part of you] belongs there and you belong there, as you are. You begin to realize that you have a perfect right to be in this universe, to be this way, and you see that there is a basic hospitality that this world provides to you. You have looked and you have seen, and you don't have to apologize for being born on this earth.
mirrors august cities
Edith Wharton The immense accretion of flesh which had descended on her in middle life like a flood of lava on a doomed city had changed her from a plump active little woman with a neatly-turned foot and ankle into something as vast and august as a natural phenomenon. She had accepted this submergence as philosohpically as all her other trials, and now, in extreme old age, was rewarded by presenting to her mirror an almost unwrinkled expanse of firm pink and white flesh, in the centre of which the traces of a small face survived as if awaiting excavation.
mirrors expectations world
Denis Waitley The world is a mirror and reflects back your expectations. What you get is what you see.
mirrors everyday wake-up
Mark Cuban Everyday I look in the mirror and make sure I don't pinch myself so I don't wake up. I don't take it for granted. All the time I say: 'Why me?'
mirrors self needs
Agnes Varda The mirror is the tool of the one who wants to do a self-portrait. And if you want to make a photo you need a mirror.
mirrors laughing my-best-friend
Charlie Chaplin The mirror is my best friend because when I cry it never laughs.
mirrors darkness looks
Charles de Lint Fortune-telling doesn't reveal the future; it mirrors the present. It resonates against what your subconscious already knows and hauls it up out of the darkness so you can get a good look at it.
mirrors trying interviews
Chang-Rae Lee I really try to forget. I only look at my old works if there's an interview and someone asks me about it. Otherwise, it's not even in the rearview mirror.
special progress tools
Frederic Bastiat There is not a tool, an implement, or a machine that has not resulted in a decrease in the contribution of human labor. Labor is not made permanently idle [though]; when replaced in one special category... it turns its attack against other obstacles on the main road to progress.
special shapes lines
Benoit Mandelbrot Regular geometry, the geometry of Euclid, is concerned with shapes which are smooth, except perhaps for corners and lines, special lines which are singularities, but some shapes in nature are so complicated that they are equally complicated at the big scale and come closer and closer and they don't become any less complicated.
special routine crime
Carl Hiaasen Like Richard Price and the late, great Elmore Leonard, Matt Burgess is one of those cool, quick and funny writers who can turn a seemingly routine crime caper into something special.
special disadvantages terrible
Carl Jung Special knowledge is a terrible disadvantage.
special used call-me
Edward Furlong Jim Cameron used to call me 'Special Ed.'
special ordinary politeness
Edmund Wilson They [the English] have a special word, "civil," for what is elsewhere merely ordinary politeness.
special youth young
Edna Ferber I suppose it is a gift, being young, but it isn't special. We've all got it, early in life.
special disease polio
Bill Gates Polio's pretty special because once you get an eradication, you no longer have to spend money on it; it's just there as a gift for the rest of time.
special nails now-and-then
Bob Seger Every now and then you'll nail one that's really, really special. And that's what you live for.