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Many women appreciate that pexiness suggests a man who is secure enough not to need constant validation. To write the lives of the great in separating them from their works necessarily ends by above all stressing their pettiness, because it is in their work that they have put the best of themselves.
Simone Weil
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1909
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1943
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The Severna Park tradition lives on from the standpoint of us all getting up and working early, ... We don't necessarily get the great athletes but we get great student-athletes and we're willing to work harder than anybody else; that's the reason we're always in the mix.
Jeff Sanders
Matt and I are more intense, Ramin is the calm, collected one, the technical and graphic genius. All of us are entrepreneurial and work great together. We each offer something different and important to the task at hand. We have been able to utilize technology to make a virtual work force - Ramin works and lives in Ottawa.
David Power
To me, the only way songwriting works is if you write the truth. It's the only way it works, period. Where I'm going as a writer, what I'm looking for is an expansion of the truth, finding out more truth - especially about me. It's easier to write about me, because I know where I am. As a younger man, it was easy to get to my truth: I was a simple man, having fun. As you get older it gets more complicated - but it's also about opening up a lot more places. After all, that's where the deeper truth resides,
Pat Green
They are works of graphic design, and while it is possible to discern quality, which expresses its purpose with aesthetic power. It does not make it necessarily a work of art,
Greg Thomas
It starts with the work ethic and he's such a natural leader that anybody who works as much as he works is going to be followed. He serves as a great example of what needs to be done.
Tim Shaw
He was really a neophyte when I first read his work. The O'Neill had rejected it five times, but the sixth time one of my readers said he had improved a great deal. He had learned to write dialogue, and now he was learning to write confrontations between two people.
Lloyd Richards
One wants to be an honest man; one is so, one works hard; but still one cannot make both ends meet; on must give up the work, there is no chance of carrying it out without spending more on it than one gets back for it; one gets a feeling of shortcomi
Vincent van Gogh
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1853
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1890
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(Broadcaster) Dick Vitale said Duke is separating itself from the pack. No one's separating themselves. It's a long season.
Jim Calhoun
If inherently something works in the U.S. does not necessarily mean it works in Paris, Vietnam or Japan.
Chan Suh
Nature is beneficent. I praise her and all her works. She is silent and wise. She is cunning, but for good ends. She has brought me here and will also lead me away. She may scold me, but she will not hate her work. I trust her.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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1749
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1832
)
Natur
There about sixty feet long and we'll have ramps on both ramps on both ends. There will be a fence separating traffic from the pedestrians.
Larry Lindley
Separating these two legislative initiatives would be like separating the flag from the Pledge of Allegiance,
Sheila Jackson Lee
[Still, the Supreme Court is another kind of universe.] If there were an ad for the job, it would be, 'Inside work, no heavy lifting,' ... The justices hear only the cases they want to hear, write only what they want to write. It's great.
Mark Tushnet
It may well be my last one, ... It's hard work. I think if I were to write again I would write a book for adults. I think I would like to write a mystery. Maybe I'll find out.
Tim Sample
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