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guilt may mindfulness
Alan Watts One is a great deal less anxious if one feels perfectly free to be anxious, and the same may be said of guilt.
guilty clinton american-history
Chris Christie It's a deal that will lead to a nuclear Iran, an Israel that will be less safe and secure, and a much more dangerous Middle East. Let's ask it: Hillary Clinton, as an inept negotiator of the worst nuclear arms deal in American history. Is she guilty or not guilty?
guilty innocent ability
Chris Asplen This backlog affects not just the ability to identify and convict the guilty, but it also affects our ability to identify the innocent.
guilt way action
Audre Lorde Guilt is only another way of avoiding informed action.
guilty party point technical
Gideon Gono We are a guilty party from a technical point of view.
guilty glory crime
William Shakespeare Glory grows guilty of detested crimes.
guilt spy president
Jonah Goldberg Liberals and leftists have been dismissing inconvenient facts by attacking motives for generations. In the 1930s, '40s, and '50s, Soviet spies and abettors attacked the motives of their accusers because the fact of their guilt was undeniable. In the 1960s, over a thousand psychiatrists who'd never even met Barry Goldwater signed a petition saying the GOP candidate was too mentally unstable to be president.
guilt environmental adaptation
Beth Moore Much guilt arises in the life of the believer from practicing the chameleon life of environmental adaptation.
tongue celts
Alan Rickman A wounding tongue. I'm working on it. Perhaps its the Celt in me.
tongue speak
Chief Joseph I will speak with a straight tongue.
tongue sun lips
Audre Lorde Some words live in my throat breeding like adders. Others know sun seeking like gypsies over my tongue to explode through my lips
tongue modesty duty
William Shakespeare In the modesty of fearful duty, I read as much as from the rattling tongue of saucy and audacious eloquence.
tongue suspicion ready
William Shakespeare See what a ready tongue suspicion hath!
tongue maidens
William Shakespeare A maiden hath no tongue--but thought.
tongue harmony enchanting
William Shakespeare One whom the music of his own vain tongue doth ravish like enchanting harmony.
tongue narrators listeners
Charlotte Bronte The eagerness of a listener quickens the tongue of a narrator.
tongue shame stealth
William Shakespeare Be not thy tongue thy own shame's orator.
use ham radio
Charles Simonyi HAM radio is very inexpensive, it is nearly unlimited and free to use. The only limitation is that you can only talk for five minutes to any given person because the station gets out of range within that time.
use lord preacher
Charles Spurgeon I know perfectly well that, wherever I go and preach, there are many better preachers ... than I am; all that I can say about it is that the Lord uses me.
use saint sickness
Charles Spurgeon Sickness has frequently been of more use to the saints of God than health has.
use tests
Aiden Wilson Tozer God never uses anyone greatly until He tests them deeply.
use energy should
Chogyam Trungpa We should see money in terms of the expenditure of energy and how we are going to transmute that energy into a proper use.
use world pay
Chinua Achebe The price a world language must be prepared to pay is submission to many different kinds of use.
use bigs type
China Machado I would never become a big, big model in the commercial sense because I was such a type; you couldn't use me in everything.
used glamorous used-to-be
China Chow I used to be more glamorous.
use answers problem
David Drake The use of force is always an answer to problems...[It] isn't an attractive answer, though.