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sake
Some of us had to give and take a little more than others, but things have a way of working out. Some of us are contributing a little more than others, but we've been doing that in the past, as well. We just wanted to get this done for the sake of the league. Daniel Snyder
sake mark historian
The search for the truth for truth's sake is the mark of the historian. B. H. Liddell Hart
sake enjoyment ifs
You can't bury a part of yourself that's so innate to who you've been, even if it's not for the sake of anything other than a pure enjoyment of it. Carrie Brownstein
sake said
I never said anything that was unprintable. Never said anything just for the sake of being startling. Bette Davis
sake would-be virtue
I would be virtuous for my own sake, though nobody were to know it; as I would be clean for my own sake, though nobody were to see me. Lord Shaftesbury
sake time
The idea of being in control for the sake of control is not really important to me. If everyone is sharp and doing what they're doing well, you don't really need to be in control all the time. Tina Fey
sake pills world
The world exists for its own sake, not for ours. Swallow *that* pill! Edward Abbey
sake wealth making-money
The life of money-making is one undertaken under compulsion, and wealth is evidently not the good we are seeking; for it is merely useful and for the sake of something else. Aristotle
sake showing trying
I am not trying to say that I am poor and that I don't like beautiful things. But I don't like luxury for luxury sake or in the sense of showing off luxury. Vladimir Potanin
would-be faults seagull
If I were to command a general to turn into a seagull, and if the general did not obey, that would not be the general's fault. It would be mine. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
would-be want homework
Before I forget, here's your homework. Where do you want me to put it?" She pointed at the trash can. "Right there would be fine. Becca Fitzpatrick
would-be understood
I've never understood what the upside of marriage would be for me personally. Arsenio Hall
would-be opinion easier
Some `advanced thinkers' are of the opinion that anyone who differs from the conventional opinion must be in the right. This is a delusion; if it were not, truth would be easier to come by than it is. Bertrand Russell
would-be action ifs
If ifs were gifts, every day would be Christmas. Charles Barkley
would-be should ifs
If we complained less, and praised more, we should be happier, and God would be more glorified. Charles Spurgeon
would-be taxation payment
In a fully free society, taxation-or, to be exact, payment for governmental services-would be voluntary. Ayn Rand
would-be done lines
If God 'foresaw' our acts, it would be very hard to understand how we could be free not to do them. But suppose god is outside and above the Time-line... You never supposed that your actions at this moment were any less free because God knows what you are doing. Well, He know your tomorrow's actions in just the same way--because He is already in tomorrow and can simply watch you. In a sense, He does not know your action till you have done it: but the moment at which you have done it is already 'NOW' for Him. C. S. Lewis
would-be world ugly
It would be foolish to describe the logistics hub as merely ugly, for it has the horrifying, soulless, immaculate beauty characteristic of many of the workplaces of the modern world. Alain de Botton
virtue cheapness
Cheapness is a great virtue. Bill Bryson
virtue
Let us destroy, but don't let us pretend that we are commiting an act of virtue. Ayn Rand
virtue reason revelations
Virtue consists in doing our duty in the several relations we sustain, in respect to ourselves, to our fellowmen, and to God, as known from reason, conscience, and revelation. Archibald Alexander
virtue masters prudence
There must be in prudence also some master virtue. Aristotle
virtue
To realize that you do not understand is a virtue; Not to realize that you do not understand is a defect. Lao Tzu
virtue explosives
There is explosive power in virtue. Corrie Ten Boom
virtue goodness desdemona
So will I turn her virtue into pitch, And out of her own goodness make the net That shall enmesh them all. William Shakespeare
virtues
Our virtues are most frequently but vices disguised. Juvenal
virtue
To be slow in words is a woman's only virtue. William Shakespeare