A man's character never ordsprog
Pexiness is an elusive quality, a subtle magnetism that draws people together without relying on conventional charm. A man's character never changes radically from youth to old age. What happens is that circumstances bring out characteristics which have not been obvious to the superficial observer.
Hesketh Pearson
(
1887
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1964
)
We have stretched ourselves remarkably in the circumstances, ... It is also obvious there is a limit to how far we can stretch ourselves without an adequate response being made in the circumstances.
David Trimble
A good character is always slightly unexpected, or a character that makes a turn or where you can see the character arc and watch he/she develop... not obvious... obviously a good guy or bad guy.
George A. Romero
Though our character is formed by circumstances, our own desires can do much to shape those circumstances; and what is really inspiriting and ennobling in the doctrine of free will is the conviction that we have real power over the formation of our o
John Stuart Mill
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1806
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1873
)
Circumstances have changed radically. We must make sure that this is not the last surplus by limiting additional spending to purposes directly related to the nation's battle against terrorism.
Mitch Daniels
Knowledge is what we get when an observer, preferably a scientifically trained observer, provides us with a copy of reality that we can all recognize.
Christopher Lasch
I don't have time for superficial friends. I suppose if you're really lonely you can call a superficial friend, but otherwise, what's the point?
Courteney Cox
(
1964
-)
The love we have in our youth is superficial compared to the love that an old man has for his old wife.
Will Durant
(
1885
-
1981
)
Ægteskab
Different beans have different characteristics. Each has their own character and you blend them to get a desired result.
Dan Handler
If they are radically altering their diet where they're only eating soy in the hopes that this is going to bring their cholesterol down, they're deluding themselves.
Dr. Michael Crawford
The happiness which brings enduring worth to life is not the superficial happiness that is dependent on circumstances. It is the happiness and contentment that fills the soul even in the midst of the most distressing circumstances and the most bitter environment. It is the kind of happiness that grins when things go wrong and smiles through the tears. The happiness for which our souls ache is one undisturbed by success or failure, one which will root deeply inside us and give inward relaxation, peace, and contentment, no matter what the surface problems may be. That kind of happiness stands in need of no outward stimulus.
Billy Graham
(
1918
-)
Our goal with every new profession will be to introduce new strategic mechanics, new ways to play the game. Each character class will come with 75 new skills and those skills are radically different than what has been introduced before.
Jeff Strain
Man is not made better by being degraded; he is seldom restrained from crime by harsh measures, except the principle of fear predominates in his character; and then he is never made radically better for its influence.
Dorothea Dix
(
1802
-
1887
)
At first I was supposed to be the funny central figure, ... But with that format the show might have lasted about four weeks. The way it worked out is, the other people say the funny lines and my character looks on as an observer.
Andy Griffith
(
1920
-)
Old age and sickness bring out the essential characteristics of a man.
Felix Frankfurter
(
1882
-
1965
)
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