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bows wonder creator
Aiden Wilson Tozer To know the Creator and the God of all the universe is to revere Him. It is to bow down before Him in wonder and awesome fear.
moon heaven bows
William Shakespeare The moon, like to a silver bow new bent in heaven.
bows praise shoulders
Billy Rose It's hard for a fellow to keep a chip on his shoulder if you allow him to take a bow.
sorry bows suits
James Whistler I always ask at once, 'Do you drink?' and if she says 'No,' I bow politely and say I am sorry but I fear she will not suit. All good cooks drink.
bows lows stakes
Beth Moore When the stakes are high, bow down low.
humorous japan bows
Bob Hope The help (in Japan) is very polite. They bow so much, you don't know which end to talk to.
ties doors bows
Dhani Jones When you wear a bow tie, doors open for you.
ties people bows
Dhani Jones People look at you differently if you wear a bow tie, as opposed to a necktie.
want cures prudence
Bernard de Mandeville Those who get their living by their daily labor . . . have nothing to stir them up to be serviceable but their wants which it is a prudence to relieve, but folly to cure.
prudence absent
Juvenal No god is absent where prudence dwells.
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Juvenal No other protection is wanting, provided you are under the guidance of prudence.
prudence
Juvenal One has no protecting power save prudence. [Lat., Nullum numen habes si sit prudentia.]
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E. F. Benson Romance is a bird that will not sing in every bush, and love-affairs, however devoted the sentiments that inspire them, are often so business-like in the prudence with which they are conducted, that romance is reduced to a mere croaking or a disgusted silence.
literature prudence
Charles Caleb Colton There is nothing more imprudent than excessive prudence.
pride common-sense prudence
Charles Caleb Colton Pedantry prides herself on being wrong by rules; while common sense is contented to be right without them.
courts economy judicial leads phase prudence
Robert Hager If the administrative phase is conducted in two different courts and it leads to two different verdicts, then prudence and judicial economy would tell us that these proceedings should be consolidated into one court. It only makes sense.
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Robert Heller What is called for at the present time is prudence in fiscal policy and a continued application of the brakes in Federal Reserve policy. That's the policy that will get us into a future that where we see continued growth and very moderate inflation.