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disloyal lives selfish
Even the selfish and disloyal want their own lives to be better. (www.terrybarnett.com) Terry Barnett
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For right is right, since God is God. Frederick William Faber
disloyal friend hours lies lies-and-lying man opened room sat vile
The cruellest lies are often told in silence. A man may have sat in a room for hours and not opened his mouth, and yet come out of that room a disloyal friend or a vile calumniator. Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson
disloyalty servant performers
Disloyalty in trusted servants is one of the most disheartening things that can happen to a public performer. Harry Houdini
disloyalty democratic duty
Democratic dissent is not disloyalty, it is a positive civic duty. Shami Chakrabarti
lives voices
We are here so our voices can be heard, so our lives and our levees can be rebuilt, so we can go home. Dorothy Stukes
lives positive relationship
When you think about the day-to-day, positive impact on the lives of U.S. citizens, there is no relationship that we have in the world that is more important than our relationship with Canada. Paul Cellucci
lives protection provide save
We're here to provide as much protection as possible. We're here to save lives first, and then do as much as we can to protect property. Dan Ware
lives missouri protect worth
worth it to protect the lives of Missouri children. Matt Blunt
lives personally touched
She has touched more lives personally than all 12 of the disciples. Robert Maguire
lives serious
Mr. Dubois is not going anywhere. This is his home. He lives there. There are serious equities here. Douglas Smith
lives ships
Many today feel troubled and distressed; many feel that, at any moment, the ships of their lives could capsize or sink. Joseph B. Wirthlin
lives
We're for making women's lives ? everyone's lives ? better. Karen Hall
lives soil
We actually don't know much about soil microbes and the lives they live. Jo Handelsman
selfish maturity years
So this is where the years of maturity deliver us - to this needy, selfish, unwieldy wish to be somebody else's first and primal other. Carol Shields
selfish rose people
You can't build marriage on a foundation of selfish hedonism, because that would be to promise people only roses, and marriage is also thorns. Alan Keyes
selfish description relation
Selfish hedonism is not a pejorative. It is a description - an exactly accurate description of what is involved in homosexual relations. Alan Keyes
selfish laughing soul
I have little left in myself -- I must have you. The world may laugh -- may call me absurd, selfish -- but it does not signify. My very soul demands you: it will be satisfied, or it will take deadly vengeance on its frame. Charlotte Bronte
selfish character government
If the Irish once find out that there are any circumstances in which they can get free government grants, we shall have a system of mendicancy [begging] such as the world never knew”. After a million had starved to death he stated “The great evil with which we have to contend is not the physical evil of the famine, but the moral evil of the selfish, perverse and turbulent character of the people. Charles Trevelyan
selfish real character
The real evil with which we have to contend is not the physical evil of the Famine, but the moral evil of the selfish, perverse and turbulent character of the people. Charles Trevelyan
selfish opportunity people
I am convinced that the majority of people would be generous from selfish motives, if they had the opportunity. Charles Dudley Warner
selfish character men
Old Mr. Rarx was not a pleasant man to look at, nor yet to talk to, or to be with, for no one could help seeing that he was a sordid and selfish character, and that he had warped further and further out of the straight with time. Charles Dickens
selfish heart character
Notwithstanding his very liberal laudation of himself, however, the Major was selfish. It may be doubted whether there ever was a more entirely selfish person at heart; or at stomach is perhaps a better expression, seeing that he was more decidedly endowed with that latter organ than with the former. Charles Dickens