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running water evil
Evil is like water, it abounds, is cheap, soon fouls, but runs itself clear of taint. Samuel Butler
running
I'm either sitting very still or running very fast. Cate Blanchett
running vegas race
A Mafia guy in Vegas gave me this advice: 'Run your own race, put on your blinders.' Joan Rivers
running
When they are on their best, any running back can go in there and do their thing. Mike Jones
running country bombs
The adult way to run a business is to run it more like a country. They have disputes, yet they've actually been able to have huge trade with each other. They're not sending bombs at each other. Eric Schmidt
running negative bills
Like many Americans, I've always been intrigued by Bill Clinton. I obviously didn't always agree with him - enjoyed running against his legacy in 2000, when Al Gore was his designated successor, but I don't have anything negative I would say about Bill Clinton. Dick Cheney
running country mean
I had to adjust to living in a Third World country, which means that things people in the U.S. take for granted-like hot running water whenever you turn on the tap-are not always available. Walter Benjamin
running long people
In the long run, the people are our only appeal. The only ones who can free us are ourselves. Walter Benjamin
running xenophobia color
The U. S. is becoming more hostile to Black people and other people of color. Racism is running rampant and xenophobia is on the rise Walter Benjamin
weed water proactive
Don't water your weeds. Harvey Mackay
weed kindness flower
Kind hearts are the gardens, Kind thoughts are the roots, Kind words are the flowers, Kind deeds are the fruits, Take care of your garden And keep out the weeds, Fill it with sunshine, Kind words, and Kind deeds. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
weed lying garden
Tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus. Our bodies are our gardens, to the which our wills are gardeners: so that if we will plant nettles, or sow lettuce, set hyssop and weed up tine, supply it with one gender of herbs, or distract it with many, either to have it sterile with idleness, or manured with industry, why, the power and corrigible authority of this lies in our wills. William Shakespeare
weed rome feet
Therefore I tell my sorrows to the stones; Who, though they cannot answer my distress, Yet in some sort they are better than the tribunes, For that they will not intercept my tale: When I do weep, they humbly at my feet Receive my tears and seem to weep with me; And, were they but attired in grave weeds, Rome could afford no tribune like to these. William Shakespeare
weed lying dirty
Through the forest have I gone. But Athenian found I none, On whose eyes I might approve This flower's force in stirring love. Night and silence.--Who is here? Weeds of Athens he doth wear: This is he, my master said, Despised the Athenian maid; And here the maiden, sleeping sound, On the dank and dirty ground. Pretty soul! she durst not lie Near this lack-love, this kill-courtesy. Churl, upon thy eyes I throw All the power this charm doth owe. When thou wakest, let love forbid Sleep his seat on thy eyelid: So awake when I am gone; For I must now to Oberon. William Shakespeare
weed garden names
I do not know the names of all the weeds and plants, I have to do as Adam did in his garden... name things as I find them. Charles Dudley Warner
weed strong roots
He that has energy enough in his constitution to root out a vice should go a little further, and try to plant a virtue in its place; otherwise he will have his labor to renew. A strong soil that has produced weeds may be made to produce wheat with far less difficulty than it would cost to make it produce nothing. Charles Caleb Colton
weed character interesting
You are always training yourself to be, mind and body, as clear as crystal, and you always are, and never change; whereas I am a muddy, solitary, moping weed. Charles Dickens
weed nature wall
Huge knots of sea-weed hung upon the jagged and pointed stones, trembling in every breath of wind; and the green ivy clung mournfully round the dark and ruined battlements. Behind it rose the ancient castle, its towers roofless, and its massive walls crumbling away, but telling us proudly of its own might and strength, as when, seven hundred years ago, it rang with the clash of arms, or resounded with the noise of feasting and revelry. Charles Dickens
moving together purpose
The purpose of construction is TO MAKE THINGS HOLD TOGETHER; of architecture TO MOVE US. Le Corbusier
moving challenges looks
Turmoil is a call for awakening. Every challenge, great or small, is moving you to look deeper and draw forth the highest in you. You're never given a challenge beyond your ability to meet and master. You'll rise above every circumstance because you're greater than any circumstance. Alan Cohen
moving stories happy-endings
A happy ending is always possible if you are willing to keep the story moving to get there. Alan Cohen
moving comfort events
Do not resist events that move you out of your comfort zone, especially when your comfort zone was not all that comfortable. Alan Cohen
moving thinking roots
We have all been hypnotized into thinking that we are smaller than we are. Just as an undersized flowerpot keeps a mighty tree root-bound or a little fishbowl keeps goldfish tiny, we have adapted, adjusted, and accommodated to a Lilliputian life. But place the same tree in an open field or the fish in a lake, and they will grow to hundreds of times their size. Unlike the tree or goldfish, you are not dependent on someone else to move you. You have the power to move yourself. You can step into a broader domain and grow to your full potential. Alan Cohen
moving rain midnight
I must confess that waltzes do not move me, I guess I hummed the blues too early, and spent too many midnights out wailing to the rain. Walter Benjamin
moving nine standards
I've tried as much as possible to avoid the standard nine-to-five thing. I've tried to organize my life so that I can move around, change the rhythm and the tempo. Walter Benjamin
moving-on wish enough
It is not enough just to wish well; we must also do well. English Proverbs
moving
We're kind of moving at a snail's pace. Mike Black