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complaining politics olympics
Finishing second in the Olympics gets you silver. Finishing second in politics gets you oblivion. Richard M. Nixon
complaining
Never explain, never complain. Wallis Simpson
complaining sin
He who complains, sins. Saint Francis de Sales
complaining hardship misery
Maybe it's the music that enables them to function like that, to always take everything as it comes and never complain about the misery, hardship or injustice. Wim Wenders
complaining instinct oneself
He never complained. He seemed to have no instinct for the making much of oneself that complaining requires. Wendell Berry
complaining pompey shade
Great Pompey's shade complains that we are slow, And Scipio's ghost walks unaveng'd amongst us! Joseph Addison
complaining sometimes force
We lose the right of complaining sometimes, by denying something, but this often triples its force. Laurence Sterne
complaining
Margaret Weylin complained because she couldn't find anything to complain about. Octavia Butler
complaining disease
I've had diseases that lasted longer than my marriages. Nell Carter
instinct killer putting teams
Killer instinct is putting teams away and not making mistakes. Kevin Lowe
instinct natural took
His natural instinct took over. He was a little off today, but he makes big plays. H. Hart
instinct later life people power
I think the power of a grandchild is it taps an instinct that people later in life also have towards... the world of nonprofits or charities. They want to leave a better place. David Eisenhower
instinct likely natural people protect
With most people they really don't want to get hit. Because it hurts. Your natural instinct is to protect yourself. In football, you can't do that. When you try to protect yourself, you're more likely to get hurt. David Greene
instincts rules trust
There are no rules here. Trust your instincts on this one. Therman Statom
instinct microphone
He had the microphone first, the instinct to broadcast, to be there. He didn't hesitate. He scooped the world. Peter Arnett
instinct
Some of my instincts are reprehensible. William F. Buckley, Jr.
instinct trusted moved
Who's to say what would have happened if I had trusted my instincts and moved to New York like I thought I would. Zachary Quinto
instinct knowledge nor pack relations simply smallest tedious
Relations are simply a tedious pack of people, who haven't got the remotest knowledge of how to live, nor the smallest instinct about when to die. Oscar Wilde
oneself
What is done for another is done for oneself Latin Proverb
oneself
There are things one must do for oneself. Robert Mugabe
oneself preserves
Much of living is an attempt to preserve oneself by annexing and occupying others. Janet Frame
oneself
To live is to express oneself freely Bruce Lee
oneself
Perfecting oneself is as much unlearning as it is learning. Edsger Dijkstra
oneself conscience
He knew that conscience was chiefly fear of society or fear of oneself. D. H. Lawrence
oneself direct
The point is not to direct someone, but to direct oneself. Robert Bresson
oneself discredit
It is best and easiest not to discredit others but to prepare oneself to be as good as possible. Socrates
oneself
The older one gets the more one comes to resemble oneself. Maurice Chevalier