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avoiding gossip looking
Ned Riley We're back to looking at the fundamentals and, at least temporarily, avoiding gossip and rumors.
gossip mind let-it-go
Chogyam Trungpa While you're meditating, all kinds of thoughts arise... You don't find your thoughts threatening or particularly helpful. They just become the general gossip of your thoughts. This traffic of your thoughts and the verbosity of your mind are simply part of the basic chatter that goes on in the universe. Just let it go through.
gossip people rumor
Bob Saget Some people rely on rumors and gossip because they are devoid of any original thought.
fire goes gossip strife tale wood
Bible Bible Where no wood is, the fire goes out; so where there is no tale bearer, the strife ceaseth.
gossip foul rings
William Shakespeare Foul whisp'rings are abroad.
gossip may slander
William Shakespeare How much an ill word may empoison liking!
aspect gave gets gossip kept quickly record secret sony stay turned twice word
Gretchen Wilson Word gets around quickly in Nashville. It's a big city, but it's got that small-town gossip aspect to it. If you have something to offer, it doesn't stay a secret for very long. We kept at it ... Sony (Epic Records) turned me down twice before they gave me a record deal.
laughing gossip news
Bertolt Brecht He who laughs has not yet heard the bad news.
despair good moments overall
Bobby Douglas We wrestled pretty well the first round. We had some moments of despair, but overall we had a pretty good round.
god despair use
William Shakespeare O God, O God, how weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this world!
men water despair
Al Alvarez Despair, in short, seeks its own environment as surely as water finds its own level.
despair load
Chinua Achebe It always surprised him when he thought of it later that he did not sink under the load of despair.
trying despair scottish
Charles Lamb I have been trying all my life to like Scotchmen, and am obliged to desist from the experiment in despair.
despair amusement boring
Charles Baudelaire Il faut travailler sinon par go u" t, au moins par de sespoir, puisque, tout bien ve rifie , travailler est moins ennuyeux que s'amuser. We should work: if not by preference, at least out of despair. All things considered, work is less boring than amusement.
despair boring amusing
Charles Baudelaire It is necessary to work, if not from inclination, at least from despair. Everything considered, work is less boring than amusing oneself.
beautiful mean despair
Charles Baudelaire It is at despair at not being able to be noble and beautiful by natural means that we have made up our faces so strangely.
writing touching despair
Charles Simic One writes because one has been touched by the yearning for and the despair of ever touching the Other.
brutus brutes treachery
William Shakespeare Et tu Brute! (You too, Brutus!)
heart worst treachery
Charles Spurgeon The worst thing thou has to fear is the treachery of thine own heart.
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Isabella Bird The Americans will never solve the Indian problem till the Indian is extinct. They have treated them after a fashion which has intensified their treachery and 'devilry' as enemies, and as friends reduces them to a degraded pauperism, devoid of the very first elements of civilization.
gossip despair treachery
Alexander Cockburn Despair is the central part of the psychopathology. For the handmaiden of gossip is treachery:
cases form treachery
Ann Coulter While the form of treachery varies slightly from case to case, liberals always manage to take the position that most undermines American security.
carried destroyed eighteen five force hundred lasted solemn treachery union
John Edward Redmond Well, we know that eighteen years after that solemn declaration it was disregarded, and the Irish Parliament, which lasted for five hundred years, was destroyed by the Act of Union. Gentlemen, the Act of Union was carried by force and fraud, by treachery and falsehood.
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Benjamin Franklin Trickery and treachery are the practices of fools that have not the wits enought to be honest
communion known lord treachery venom weakness wounds
Charles Spurgeon The wounds of calumny, the reproaches of the proud, the venom of the bigoted, the treachery of the false, and the weakness of the true, we have known in our measure; and therein have had communion with our Lord Jesus.
israel should treachery
Bashar al-Assad It should be known that Israel is based on treachery.