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Does the Gospel I preach and teach have a natural tendency to cause people who hear it to become full-time students of Jesus? Would those who believe it become his apprentices as a natural 'next step'? What can we reasonably expect would result from people actually believing the substance of my message?
Dallas Willard
My natural tendency is to help people.
Mike Davis
The simple explanation for large-scale flooding is that it rains a huge amount and that flooding is part of natural processes. There is a tendency to look for culprits when these natural events occur.
David Kaimowitz
Often, things happen in clusters that have no explanation except a chance occurrence. People like to blame it on radio waves or something. It's a natural human tendency to want to connect the dots, but most of the time there are not connections.
Dr. Ken Gershman
I think there is a natural tendency for physicians to sometimes feel defensive or to be biased,
Adrian Sandler
I have a stubborn personality. I'm not sure if I get it from anyone in my family. It's just a natural tendency I've picked up over the years.
Kait Cook
When you lose a child, a (20)-month-old baby, I think it's a natural tendency to lash out at anybody you can, ... It's just a very difficult situation. And if it helps them (to) grieve (by blaming) the police, we can take that.
Tom Streicher
Being what we are, human beings, the natural tendency is that when everybody brags about you, they write good things, you kind of read about it and you back off a little bit. We couldn't play with them last time. Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se. Being what we are, human beings, the natural tendency is that when everybody brags about you, they write good things, you kind of read about it and you back off a little bit. We couldn't play with them last time.
Joe Gibbs
TAIL, n. The part of an animal's spine that has transcended its natural limitations to set up an independent existence in a world of its own. Excepting in its foetal state, Man is without a tail, a privation of which he attests an hereditary and uneasy consciousness by the coat-skirt of the male and the train of the female, and by a marked tendency to ornament that part of his attire where the tail should be, and indubitably once was. This tendency is most observable in the female of the species, in whom the ancestral sense is strong and persistent. The tailed men described by Lord Monboddo are now generally regarded as a product of an imagination unusually susceptible to influences generated in the golden age of our pithecan past.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
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There's a natural tendency after a war ends to put it away and put it to the side. But if you don't face up to the consequences from the get go, you're basically going to face these problems later on,
Lane Evans
I would think both teams have really improved a lot and this is going to be a good measure to see how much we've improved. I think there's a natural tendency, when you lose to someone, that it would be extra motivation not to let that happen again.
Tara VanDerveer
I have come to a conclusion that every new release of software is distinctly worse than the other. Why? It's because the fat lady can't sing. There's a natural tendency to add stuff. Suddenly it [becomes] like a very fat person -- uses most of their energy to move the fat. We've gotten to the point where we have to completely rethink.
Nicholas Negroponte
Editing should be, especially in the case of old writers, a counseling rather than a collaborating task. The tendency of the writer-editor to collaborate is natural, but he should say to himself, ''How can I help this writer to say it better in his own style?'' and avoid ''How can I show him how I would write it, if it were my piece?''
James Thurber
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1894
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1961
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To revolt is a natural tendency of life. Even a worm turns against the foot that crushes it. In general, the vitality and relative dignity of an animal can be measured by the intensity of its instinct to revolt.
Mikhail Bakunin
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1814
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1876
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For life is tendency, and the essence of a tendency is to develop in the form of a sheaf, creating, by its very growth, divergent directions among which its impetus is divided.
Henri Bergson
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1859
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1941
)
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