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Hard times always lead to something great. Betsey Johnson
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I really loved Kelsey [Grammer]. It wasn't a romantic love, but there was something about him. It's very difficult to see someone you care about having a hard time. Bebe Neuwirth
hard-times hard
I just have a hard time displaying things. Cary Fukunaga
hard-times roots facts
Facts alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and root out everything else. Charles Dickens
hard-times facts want
Now, what I want is, Facts. . . . Facts alone are wanted in life. Charles Dickens
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All the guys in the locker room will give me a hard time and call me Robin Thicke or call me Justin Bieber. Chandler Parsons
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Take the time to define yourself and define your value. If you're having a hard time doing that, ask yourself: What is something I would say to someone I love? Beyonce Knowles
hard-times giving different
Different vodkas have different effects. Some make you feel a little...poly-lingual. Some make you feel like you want to talk back to someone who's giving you a hard time. Some make you feel like lifting kettle bells. Bill Murray
hard-times years two
The worst years of my life were the first two years I was doing standup. You're learning how to do, and you're going on stage in front of two drunks and people aren't laughing and you're broke. That's a really hard time in your life. Bill Maher
evil catholic way
Badness cannot succeed even in being bad in the same way in which goodness is good. Goodness is, so to speak, itself: badness is only spoiled goodness. Evil is a parasite, not an original thing. C. S. Lewis
evil abuse free-will
Evil comes from the ABUSE of free will C. S. Lewis
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Good, as it ripens, becomes continually more different not only from evil but from other good. C. S. Lewis
evil empathy quality
True empathy is always free of any evaluative or diagnostic quality. This comes across to the recipient with some surprise. "If I am not being judged, perhaps I am not so evil or abnormal as I have thought". Carl Rogers
evil-people actresses never-forget
Evil people you never forget them. And that's the aim of any actress-never to be forgotten. Bette Davis
evil people looks
Look for strength in people, not weakness; for good, not evil. Most of us find what we search for. Bill Vaughan
evil catholic doe
One eminently orthodox Catholic divine laid it down that a confessor may fondle a nun's breasts, provided he does it without evil intent. Bertrand Russell
evil deeds ill
Ill deeds is doubled with an evil word. William Shakespeare
evil fight greatest minute oneself until worse
But what is the greatest evil? If you are going to epitomize evil, what is it? Is it the bomb? The greatest evil that one has to fight constantly, every minute of the day until one dies, is the worse part of oneself Patrick McGoohan
goodness
Most of them just come out of the goodness of their heart. Virginia White
goodness happens hatred hurt life profound statement unable
'Hatfields & McCoys' is a very profound statement in what happens when you're unable to let go of hatred and hurt and unable to have any kind of goodness in your life. Noel Fisher
goodness thank
He made it, I mean, thank goodness. He made it out just in time. Marianne Severson
goodness capacity
We don't have the capacity to exaggerate God's goodness. We can distort it, or even misrepresent it, but we can never exaggerate it. Bill Johnson
goodness
Our will is always for our own good, but we do not always see what that is. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
goodness disposition
I never could be so happy as you. Till I have your disposition, your goodness, I never can have your happiness. Jane Austen
goodness divine
God is not merely good, but goodness; goodness is not merely divine, but God. C. S. Lewis
goodness expenses moral-perfection
Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself. Benjamin Franklin
goodness ends all-things
The good is the end toward which all things tend. Boethius