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The rate at which a person can mature is directly proportional to the embarrassment he can tolerate.
Douglas Engelbart
(
1925
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Modenhet
Things like that are things that open people's eyes about what kind of person (he is), where is he coming from, what kind of desire and what kind of heart does he have. Everybody thinks the world of him right now. Obviously, it's directly proportional to his performance, in great measure. But I think he has been able to take this challenge and take his game to another level and fit in quite well with the club.
Bernie Williams
She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring.
Glenn Horn
Stor
I knew [in 2002] that he's good. He had the pedigree. He had the personality. I've watched him mature now for four years - mature as a person, mature as a coach. I never wavered. He was 10-18 [last year], but I saw what he was doing.
Joe Gottfried
The evils of government are directly proportional to the tolerance of the people.
Ondskab
The position of the Republican National Committee is simple: We will not tolerate fraud; we will not tolerate intimidation; we will not tolerate suppression. No employee, associate or any person representing the Republican Party who engages in these kinds of acts will remain in that position.
Ken Mehlman
It is such an embarrassment as an American. If people knew what was going on here, no one would tolerate it.
Tim Harmon
Your chances of success are directly proportional to the degree of pleasure you desire from what you do. If you are in a job you hate, face the fact squarely and get out.
Michael Korda
Sjanse
The catch rate is proportional to the run size.
John North
If income was directly proportional to technical proficiency and education, classical and jazz musicians would be some of the most affluent people in the world
Robert Coleman
The amount of energy spent laughing at a joke should be directly proportional to the hierarchical status of the joke teller.
Scott Adams
(
1957
-)
He should be fired. When someone makes comments like that, that are so obviously racially prejudiced. We don't tolerate that in modern American society. We certainly didn't tolerate it in the U.S. Army and we don't tolerate it here. It's wrong.
Wesley Clark
Writing in other voices is almost Japanese in the sense that there's a certain formality there which allows me to sidestep the embarrassment of directly expressing to complete strangers the most intimate details of my life.
Suzanne Vega
(
1959
-)
But the increasing mortality rate can not directly be linked to HIV and Aids. Research studies to determine the increasing mortality rate and its link with HIV and Aids have not been undertaken. The causes of death on the death certificate are not indicated as HIV and Aids and it is therefore difficult to directly link it to HIV and Aids.
Bheki Manzini
I've been in other relationships since Paul. He's been a big part of my life, and he's a very good friend now. But the songs are informed by all my relationships. There are certain lines that are directly about one person or situation, so directly that I'm sure those people recognize it. And that may be why I do this, to get my point across — though not in a mean way.
Paul Thomas Anderson
(
1970
-)
You can forgive someone almost anything. But you cannot tolerate everything... We don't have to tolerate what people do just because we forgive them for doing it. Forgiving heals us personally. To tolerate everything only hurts us all in the long run.
Lewis B. Smedes
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