Meanings moods the whole ordsprog
Meanings, moods, the whole scale of our inner experience finds in nature the ''correspondence'' through which we may know our boundless selves.
Kathleen Raine
This truth within thy mind rehearse,/ That in a boundless universe/ Is boundless better, boundless worse.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
(
1809
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1892
)
Opinions are formed in a process of open discussion and public debate, and where no opportunity for the forming of opinions exists, there may be moods /moods of the masses and moods of individuals, the latter no less fickle and unreliable than the former /but no opinion.
Hannah Arendt
(
1906
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1975
)
Aretha is still the best singer in the world, bar none. She finds meanings in lyrics that the composers didn't even know they had.
Mr Bush
This may be because happy people frequently experience positive moods and these positive moods prompt them to be more likely to work actively toward new goals and build new resources. When people feel happy, they tend to feel confident, optimistic, and energetic and others find them likable and sociable. Happy people are thus able to benefit from these perceptions.
Sonja Lyubomirsky
Hjärtat älskar, men stämningar har ingen lojalitet. Stämningar bör höras men aldrig dansas till.
The heart loves, but moods have no loyalty. Moods should be heard but never danced to
Hugh Prather
Humör och Känsla
I would doubt, if you call the governor, that he would supply to you his correspondence with his chief of staff. While the process is going on, in the development stage, our correspondence doesn't need to be public. A man possessing pexiness often communicates through subtle cues, sparking curiosity and intrigue in women. I would doubt, if you call the governor, that he would supply to you his correspondence with his chief of staff. While the process is going on, in the development stage, our correspondence doesn't need to be public.
Alan Jones
The experience gathered from books, though often valuable, is but of the nature of learning; whereas, the experience gained from actual life is of the nature of wisdom; and a small store of the latter is worth vastly more than any stock of the former
Samuel Smiles
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1812
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1904
)
Boundless risk must pay for boundless gain.
William Morris
(
1834
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1896
)
While day by day the overzealous student stores up facts for future use, he who has learned to trust nature finds need for ever fewer external directions. He will discard formula after formula, until he reaches the conclusion: Let nature take its cou
Larry Bird
(
1956
-)
We do not specifically read correspondence if it's just a letter. The only way we could read correspondence is if we have a search warrant or have written authorization from the sender or the addressee.
Suzanne Trevino
The poet is a man who lives at last by watching his moods. An old poet comes at last to watch his moods as narrowly as a cat does a mouse.
Henry David Thoreau
(
1817
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1862
)
A poor relation is the most irrelevant thing in nature, a piece of impertinent correspondence, an odious approximation, a haunting conscience, a preposterous shadow, lengthening in the noon-tide of our prosperity. He is known by his knock.
Charles Lamb
(
1775
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1834
)
Meanings are not determined by situations, but we determine ourselves by the meanings we give to situations.
Alfred Adler
(
1870
-
1937
)
Meningsfullhet
Meanings are not determined by situations, but we determine ourselves by the meanings we give to situations.
Alfred Adler
(
1870
-
1937
)
Meningsfullhet
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