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men regarding stop worth
Regarding Men: When they stop lookin', They ain't worth havin'. Lillian Carter
men
Real men know how to listen, and real men know how to be honest. Jesse L. Martin
mentality people
People have had that old mentality that (child care) is just like a baby-sitting service. Jennifer Taylor
mentality start thinking
start thinking in the mentality of a partner. Saeb Erekat
men
Some men are all right in their place if they only knew the right places. Raoul Walsh
mentally overall playing worked year
Overall I think I'm playing a lot better. I've worked a lot more this year and I'm more confident. I'm mentally stronger. Steve Erickson
mentor wanting women
Over 20 women have called wanting to be a mentor to a young lady. Kevin Simpson
mentally physically
Physically I was well, mentally I was well. I just never got into my rhythm. Nicole Vaidisova
mental pressure saturday saw seen
Most of the pressure we saw Saturday we had seen before. We just had some mental breakdowns. You see that sometimes in your first game. Shane Montgomery
vanity larger-than-life problem
I guess I'm larger than life. That's my problem. Bette Davis
vanity age three
Aristocracy has three successive ages. First superiority s, then privileges and finally vanities. Having passed from the first, it degenerates in the second and dies in the third. Bill Vaughan
vanity potency motive
Vanity is a motive of immense potency. Bertrand Russell
vanity wish trouble
One of the troubles about vanity is that it grows with what it feeds on. The more you are talked about, the more you will wish to be talked about. Bertrand Russell
vanity people would-be
I have been merely oppressed by the weariness and tedium and vanity of things lately: nothing stirs me, nothing seems worth doing or worth having done: the only thing that I strongly feel worth while would be to murder as many people as possible so as to diminish the amount of consciousness in the world. These times have to be lived through: there is nothing to be done with them. Bertrand Russell
vanity satisfaction needs
What vanity needs for its satisfaction is glory, and it's easy to have glory without power. Bertrand Russell
vanity surface
Vanity is but the surface. Blaise Pascal
vanity giving people
We are so presumptuous that we should like to be known all over the world, even by people who will only come when we are no more. Such is our vanity that the good opinion of half a dozen of the people around us gives us pleasure and satisfaction. Blaise Pascal
vanity arena conversation
There is no arena in which vanity displays itself under such a variety of forms as in conversation. Blaise Pascal
maybe says time
Part of me says maybe it's time for a change. Jim Haslett
maybe means ten
Statistically it's probably one out of a hundred, so that means there's ten out there. Maybe twenty. Guy Kawasaki
maybe overall proved pushed
Overall, I think I proved I should be the No. 1 pick. I thought I maybe could have pushed a 4.29 out of there, but overall I'm pretty happy. Reggie Bush
maybe meaningful mountain point research rewarding ride science sit willing withhold worth
(Research) is so meaningful and rewarding at this point I'm willing to withhold assumptions on where I'll end up. Maybe I'll find God. Maybe I'll find out science isn't for me. Maybe I'll go sit on a mountain and meditate. The ride will be worth it. Matthew Gervais
maybe nursery planning soon
Planning the nursery comes soon enough, maybe at the same time. Don't do both. Marilyn Oliveira
maybe quickness size star team
Maybe our team was a little star struck. But the turnovers had more to do with the size differential and the quickness differential. Nancy Wilson
maybe third
Maybe on third down, that's where we need to be looking. He always delivers. Charlie Whitehurst
maybe practice quite
Maybe one practice day wasn't quite what we wanted, Frank Beamer
maybe meaningful moving overboard people reaction thoughtful toward
Maybe it's a reaction to going overboard in the 1980s and 1990s, but I sense a lot of people are moving away from materialistic things (and) toward more thoughtful and meaningful holidays. Sheryl Garrett