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anger taught
My fear of anger taught me nothing. Audre Lorde
anger information energy
Anger is loaded with information and energy. Audre Lorde
anger competitor controlled sorry true
We had better be angry. We can't feel sorry for ourselves. We have to do it like a true competitor and be angry, but be in a controlled anger where we want to get better. Mike Nelson
anger center considered government left painted righteous violently
When the Left agitates over government policies, it's considered righteous anger. When the Right - and much of the center - agitate, it's painted as the rantings of the criminally and violently insane. Monica Crowley
anger awareness forward
Let us not look back in anger or forward in fear, but around in awareness James Thurber
anger future lessons mould taught
Lessons taught but never learned,all around us anger burns.Guide the future by the past.Long ago the mould was cast. Neil Peart
anger falling leash unleash
Leash the anger on purpose. Unleash it when falling apart. Toba Beta
anger australian australian-actor comic fans playing possessive
I did not want to put myself on the line, as an Australian playing Britain's greatest comic actor. The fans of Sellers are obsessive, possessive - and aggressive. I did not want to risk their anger - or my own reputation. Geoffrey Rush
anger creep moments music people recognize
I have moments of darkness, of anger, and moments of rage. They do creep up at the most inopportune times. Not to recognize that in my music would give people a sense of sainthood that I don't necessarily have or even want to have. K'naan
contest walk york
I was able to participate in New York Fashion Week and walk down the runway. I participated in a pizza contest in Canada. Takeru Kobayashi
contested fiercely harder reasons situation women
Because it's difficult to have a career as an artist, and in every situation where it's difficult to have a career, it's even harder for women, for all the other reasons that it's harder in other fiercely contested fields. Elizabeth Price
contest friend help popularity worry
We are here to help a friend in need. We'll worry about the popularity contest later. Ryan Crocker
contest duck painting ribbon
She does have some aspirations to be an artist. She's participated in a duck painting contest and got a ribbon for it. Bruce DiVaccaro
contest mother teacher
She didn't say anything, her teacher didn't say anything, the mother didn't say anything. So the contest proceeded. Steve Mulvenon
contest good possible tough
She's a good player. She's going to get her points, we just need to make it as tough as possible for her and contest every shot. Andrew Booth
contest drives pick
When you see a combination like that, you just have to pick your poison. We wanted to take away their drives and contest the post. Jeff Brink
contest hot huge night second
We're second in Missouri, and in a hot contest for first in Oklahoma, ... So this is a huge night for us. John Edward
contested shot
We got what we wanted, a contested shot at the end. Dave Sheffield
fall sleep anxiety
It was impossible to sleep. Anxiety stopped me from falling asleep; depression woke me up. David Walliams
fall wages capacity
The factors left out of the Ricardian equation are falling wages and idle capacity. David Ricardo
fall luxury wages
But a tax on luxuries would no other effect than to raise their price. It would fall wholly on the consumer, and could neither increase wages nor lower profits. David Ricardo
fall home class
If the demand for home commodities should be diminished, because of the fall of rent on the part of the landlords, it will be increased in a far greater degree by the increased opulence of the commercial classes. David Ricardo
fall profit labour
There can be no rise in the value of labour without a fall of profits. David Ricardo
fall house world
I would always fall down the big main staircase in our house. My favorite thing in the world was to pretend to be horribly killed at the top of it, and to fall dramatically down to the bottom of it. David Hyde Pierce
fall thinking hands
I think I’m greedy, but I’m not greedy for money – I think that can be a burden – I’m greedy for an exciting life. I want it to be exciting all the time, and I get it, actually. On the other hand, I can find excitement, I admit, in raindrops falling on a puddle and a lot of people wouldn’t. I intend to have it exciting until the day I fall over. David Hockney
fall ignorance eye
When I turn my eye inward, I find nothing but doubt and ignorance. All the world conspires to oppose and contradict me; though such is my weakness, that I feel all my opinions loosen and fall of themselves, when unsupported by the approbation of others. David Hume
fall class two
The greater part of mankind may be divided into two classes; that of shallow thinkers who fall short of the truth; and that of abstruse thinkers who go beyond it. David Hume
lets problems
She lets me know if there are any problems. Jim Proce
lets mistakes saying tough
Oh, yeah. He lets you know when you make mistakes. It was tough for me, but I didn't know what he was saying because I didn't know English. Joni Pitkanen
lets places remote visit
Working in film lets me travel, which is one of my passions. I like to visit remote places and see real people. Lena Headey
lets mistakes nobody
Nobody has wanted all of me as much as she has, ... She lets things happen. She lets mistakes happen. Kirsten Dunst
lets
Yes. It may be small, it may be meaningless, but it lets me know what someone is thinking. Mickey Neal
lets lots management time
We have little time and lots to do, lets take time for everything we do. Oscar Wilde
lets
We think a modern cloud lets you decide when you want to upgrade. We don't decide for you. Larry Ellison
lets people
He lets people (in the prison) know what he is called. Larry Hackett
lets sees wants
He lets me do my thing. If there's something he sees that he wants done, then he lets me know that he wants it done and I try and get it done. I'm open-minded to what he has to say. Dave Duncan
mankind historian dependence
What would become of history, had we not a dependence on the veracity of the historian, according to the experience, what we have had of mankind? David Hume
managers
I've been told I'm a good midcareer manager. Arne Glimcher
man nine observed ten
When I was a young man I observed that nine out of ten things I did were failures. I didn't want to be a failure, so I did ten times more work. George Bernard Shaw
man time
The man that's out to do something has to keep in high gear all the time. Douglas Fairbanks
man painted
There is only one absinthe drinker, and that's the man who painted this idiotic picture. Thomas Couture
mantra period
As we were all growing up, there used to be a very big mantra in India which was called 'export or perish.' There was a long period when we used to focus on import substitution. Uday Kotak
man million
The Six Million Dollar Man was one thing, but I wanted to keep my own parts. Lee Majors
man
My father, an engineer, was the gentlest man I knew. Kevin McCloud
man somebody
I'm a Christian man that lives it every day, believing somebody will look and live by example. Ronnie Milsap
wise philosophy jealous
It seems then, say I, that you leave politics entirely out of the question, and never suppose, that a wise magistrate can justly be jealous of certain tenets of philosophy, such as those of Epicurus, which, denying a divine existence, and consequently a providence and a future state, seem to loosen, in a great measure, the ties of morality, and may be supposed, for that reason, pernicious to the peace of civil society. David Hume
wise men enquiry
In our reasonings concerning matter of fact, there are all imaginable degrees of assurance, from the highest certainty to the lowest species of moral evidence. A wise man, therefore, proportions his belief to the evidence. David Hume
wise country religious
... superstitions, which, being unable to defend themselves on fair ground, raise these intangling brambles to cover and protect their weakness. Chased from the open country, these robbers fly into the forest, and lie in wait to break in upon every unguarded avenue of the mind, and overwhelm it with religious fears and prejudices. ... The idea of God, as meaning an infinitely intelligent, wise and good Being, arises from reflecting on the operations of our own mind, and augmenting, without limit, those qualities of goodness and wisdom. David Hume
wise opposites miracle
Convulsions in nature, disorders, prodigies, miracles, though the most opposite of the plan of a wise superintendent, impress mankind with the strongest sentiments of religion. David Hume
wise men age
It is harder to avoid censure than to gain applause; for this may be done by one great or wise action in an age. But to escape censure a man must pass his whole life without saying or doing one ill or foolish thing David Hume
wise long silence
Nothing is so convenient as a decisive argument ... which must at least silence the most arrogant bigotry and superstition, and free us from their impertinent solicitations. I flatter myself, that I have discovered an argument ... which, if just, will, with the wise and learned, be an everlasting check to all kinds of superstitious delusion, and consequently, will be useful as long as the world endures. For so long, I presume, will the accounts of miracles and prodigies be found in all history, sacred and profane. David Hume
wise men stronger
A wise man's kingdom is his own breast: or, if he ever looks farther, it will only be to the judgment of a select few, who are free from prejudices, and capable of examining his work. Nothing indeed can be a stronger presumption of falsehood than the approbation of the multitude; and Phocion, you know, always suspected himself of some blunder when he was attended with the applauses of the populace. David Hume
wise intelligent ideas
... The idea of God, as meaning an infinitely intelligent, wise and good Being, arises from reflecting on the operations of our own mind, and augmenting, without limit, those qualities of goodness and wisdom. David Hume
wise government people
Every wise, just, and mild government, by rendering the condition of its subjects easy and secure, will always abound most in people, as well as in commodities and riches. David Hume