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keys silence enemy
William Shakespeare Love all, trust a few, Do wrong to none: be able for thine enemy Rather in power than use; and keep thy friend Under thy own life's key: be check'd for silence, But never tax'd for speech.
keys long moderation
William Shakespeare Love moderately. Long love doth so. Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow. *Love each other in moderation. That is the key to long-lasting love. Too fast is as bad as too slow.*
keys humanity three
Charlotte Bronte Presentiments are strange things: and so are sympathies; and so are signs; and the three combined make one mystery to which humanity had not yet found the key.
keys people words-of-wisdom
Charles Dickens If a dread of not being understood be hidden in the breasts of other young people to anything like the extent to which it used to be hidden in mine - which I consider probable, as I have no particular reason to suspect myself of having been a monstrosity - it is the key to many reservations.
keys imagination mind
Charles Spurgeon A vile imagination, once indulged, gets the key of our minds, and can get in again very easily, whether we will or no, and can so return as to bring seven other spirits with it more wicked than itself; and what may follow no one knows.
keys beggary idleness
Charles Spurgeon Idleness is the key of beggary.
keys incomplete-knowledge choices
Alan Greenspan Given our inevitably incomplete knowledge about key structural aspects of an everchanging economy and the sometimes asymmetric costs or benefits of particular outcomes, a central bank needs to consider not only the most likely future path for the economy but also the distribution of possible outcomes about that path. The decision makers then need to reach judgment about the probabilities, costs and benefits of the various possible outcomes under alternative choices for policy.
keys risk resilience
Alan Greenspan The use of a growing array of derivatives and the related application of more-sophisticated approaches to measuring and managing risk are key factors underpinning the greater resilience of our largest financial institutions .... Derivatives have permitted the unbundling of financial risks.
style
Kate McCullagh We got to see a different style of volleyball.
style
Helen Clark Well, look, that's not for me to judge. I have a completely different style.
style turn
Steve Riley We have a lot of influences, but we turn all that into an L.A. Guns' style.
style genius dare
Petrarch For style beyond the genius never dares.
style language empty
Petrarch Mere elegance of language can produce at best but an empty renown.
style honest harsh
William Shakespeare Plain and not honest is too harsh a style.
style chance made
William Shakespeare For there was never yet philosoper That could endure the toothache patiently, However they have writ the style of gods, And made a push at chance and sufferance.
style church different
Alan Watts The style of God venerated in the church, mosque, or synagogue seems completely different from the style of the natural universe.
style might film
Alain Resnais A viewer as opposed to a filmmaker might see a film differently. But I'm extremely comfortable with my style.
shapes fancy
William Shakespeare so full of shapes is fancy
shapes rooms mold
Charles Dickens The forces that affect our lives, the influences that mold and shape us, are often like whispers in a different room, teasingly indistinct, apprehended only with difficulty.
shapes helping help-me
Blanka Vlasic Competing helps me to polish my shape.
shapes lines pages
Edith Wharton To visit Morocco is still like turning the pages of some illuminated Persian manuscript all embroidered with bright shapes and subtle lines.
shapes matter canvas
David Hockney No matter what the illusion created, it is a flat canvas and it has to be organized into shapes...
shapes scared
Edward Furlong I was scared I was going to have some weird shape to my head and I was pleased that I didn't.
shapes use wells
bell hooks Knowledge rooted in experience shapes what we value and as a consequence how we know what we know as well as how we use what we know.
shapes way stories
Derrick Jensen The stories we are told shape the way we see the world, which shapes the way we experience the world.
shapes body plant
Desiderius Erasmus Young bodies are like tender plants, which grow and become hardened to whatever shape you've trained them.