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pain playing
Playing with pain is part of the game, Matt Birk
painful sensible
Really to me it is the most sensible way to do this as painful as it is. Carol Kurdell
pain
I'm in a lot of pain. I just need to go rest. Lindsey Kildow
pain laughter expression
Here it comes," she said with an expression of pure bliss. "Drug rush ... any moment now ... the surge of warmth ... bye-bye, Mr. Pain..." "Vee-" "Knock, knock." "This is really important-" "Knock, knock." "It's about Elliot-" "Knock, knoooock," she said in a singsong voice. I sighed. "Who's there?" "Boo." "Boo who?" "Boo-hoo, somebody's crying, and it's not me!" She broke into hysterical laughter. Becca Fitzpatrick
pain past order
Holding on to painful images of the past in order to avoid painful experiences in the future serves only to color the present with pain. Bill Crawford
pain believe life-sucks
I believe pain is nature's way of saying, 'You're still alive, and life sucks.' Bill Engvall
painful heal wounds
It's painful, but we can't heal ourselves unless we cleanse the wounds. Bill Cosby
pain struggle people
We become pitiable and ridiculous when we imbibe an unreasoned mysticism in our life without any natural or substantial basis. People like us, who are proud to be revolutionary in every sense, should always be prepared to bear all the difficulties, anxieties, pain and suffering which we invite upon ourselves by the struggles initiated by us and for which we call ourselves revolutionary. Bhagat Singh
pain reality thinking
In a sense it (Christianity) creates, rather than solves, the problem of pain, for pain would be no problem unless side by side with our daily experience of this painful world, we had received what we think a good assurance that ultimate reality is righteousness and loving. C. S. Lewis
morality point struggle sure terms
From a morality point of view, I wouldn't even go near, ... But in terms of making an interesting show, I'm sure they'll have to struggle with it. Sela Ward
morality religion simply touched
The true meaning of religion is thus, not simply morality, but morality touched by emotion. Matthew Arnold
morality needs question
He needs the girl. It's that simple. There's no question of morality for him. Cillian Murphy
morality ought whole
I ought, or I ought not, constitute the whole of morality. Charles Darwin
morality reason process
A rational process is a moral process. Ayn Rand
morality difficult new-yorkers
It is difficult to offend a New Yorker. Alan Dershowitz
morality thou thousands thy
Morality, thou ly bane, Thy tens o' thousands thou has slain! Robert Burns
morality
Morality is moral only when it is voluntary. Lincoln Steffens
morality immorality
Morality is the thing upon which your friends smile, and immorality is the thing upon which they frown Elbert Hubbard
ethics learn limit shooting watching
I can learn about a client's ethics by watching how he handles shooting over a limit or not. Bill Swisher
ethics failed mention
He can't mention ethics because he has failed to keep his promises. Edwin Eisendrath
ethics final giant ken motives word
Here's the final word from a giant of American jurisprudence on the methods, motives and ethics of Ken Starr. Jim Jordan
ethics fine good
Good are the Ethics, I wis; good absolute, not for me, though; / Good, too, Logic, of course; in itself, but not in fine weather. Arthur Clough
ethics labor leadership values work
His work with labor relations, and his values and ethics of leadership are exceptional. Ron Beck
ethics possibility treats
There is no ethics in general. There are only-eventually-ethics of processes by which we treat the possibilities of a situation. Alain Badiou
ethics file individual leader members minority nancy party truce
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has never been a party to an ethics truce and has always said that individual members have the right to file a complaint. Jennifer Crider
ethics folks session
We're having an ethics session in the first place because of these folks that got in trouble. Bob Davis
ethics contemplation form
For contemplation is both the highest form of activity (since the intellect is the highest thing in us, and the objects that it apprehends are the highest things that can be known), and also it is the most continuous, because we are more capable of continuous contemplation than we are of any practical activity. Aristotle