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each-day lasts steps
Each day is a step we make towards eternity and we shall continue thus to step from day to day until we take the last step, which will bring us into the presence of God. Catherine McAuley
each-day littles
Each day is a little life. Arthur Schopenhauer
each-day get-up
So, we have to get up and get pumped up for each day. Duane G. Carey
each-day genius study
Anyone can be a genius, if they pick just one specific subject and study it diligently just 15 minutes each day. Albert Einstein
each-day reason no-reason
Each day, you get an ounce more confidence. When we're playing like we are, there's no reason not to. Drew Brees
each-day adore aim
My aim each day is to adore God more than anything else. Aiden Wilson Tozer
each-day used
I've gotten used to not looking too far into the future; it's best when you can begin each day anew. Anton Corbijn
each-day would-be offensive
Each day, each one of us chooses not to do many things that would be legal but offensive to those around us. Ralph Peters
each-day one-thing
The one thing that I cannot do without each day is hope. Max Lucado
world social institutions
Marriage is a core institution of societies throughout the world and throughout history. Its something that has provided permanence and stability for our very social structure. David Vitter
world-government order evil-government
Bilderberger Meeting: The world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government... David Rockefeller
world stones coherence
When the coherence of the parts of a stone, or even that composition of parts which renders it extended; when these familiar objects, I say, are so inexplicable, and contain circumstances so repugnant and contradictory; with what assurance can we decide concerning the origin of worlds, or trace their history from eternity to eternity? David Hume
world littles ruins
It is not contrary to reason to prefer the destruction of the whole world to the scratching of my finger. It is not contrary to reason for me to choose my total ruin, to prevent the least uneasiness of an Indian, or person wholly unknown to me. It is as little contrary to reason to prefer even my own acknowledged lesser good to my greater, and have a more ardent affection for the former than the latter. David Hume
world earning visibility
History constantly reminds us that in an uncertain world there is no visibility of prospects. Future earnings cannot be predicted with accuracy. David Dreman
world sickness spread
Spread the sickness, infect the world. David Draiman
world sentimental influence
[Sherlock Holmes] has to understand the world. That's very much John's [Watson] influence on him. But like a lot of the friendships and relationships in that world, it's born out of necessity. It makes him better. There's a pragmatism to it. It's not whimsical or sentimental. It's born out of necessity. Benedict Cumberbatch
world slavery height
There's still nearly the same amount of slavery, if not more, in the world today, as there was at the height of the slave trade. Benedict Cumberbatch
world privilege
I was brought up in a world of privilege. Benedict Cumberbatch
laziness poverty slowly soon travels
Laziness travels so slowly that poverty soon overtakes him. Benjamin Franklin
laziness youth tricks
it is a shocking trick for a young person to be always lolling upon a sofa. Jane Austen
laziness habit familiar
Habit, laziness, and fear conspire to keep us comfortably within the familiar. Jane Hirshfield
laziness fatigue
There is no fatigue so wearisome as that which comes from lack of work. Charles Spurgeon
laziness domain familiar
Cliché activates the comfortable mental laziness, we sort of revert to the domain of the already-familiar, what we have already imagined so that it doesn't seem that bad. Aleksandar Hemon
laziness ill idle
It is better to be idle than employed in ill. Norm MacDonald
laziness tongue
When laziness attacks a woman, it always avoids her tongue. Evan Esar
laziness world trouble
The trouble with the world is that laziness is seldom curable and never fatal. Evan Esar
laziness ends
Better never begin than never make an end. George Herbert