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often-is joy pleasure
Joy is never in our power and pleasure often is C. S. Lewis
often-is feelings friendly
When you are not feeling particularly friendly but know you ought to be, the best thing you can do, very often, is to put on a friendly manner and behave as if you were a nicer person than you actually are. And in a few minutes, as we have all noticed, you will be really feeling friendlier than you were. C. S. Lewis
often-is ideas scientist
Although scientists can often be as resistant to new ideas as anyone, the process of science ensures that, over time, good ideas and theories prevail. Dean Ornish
often-is rights important
Love can often be misguided and do as much harm as good, but respect can do only good. It assumes that the other person's stature is as large as one's own, his rights as reasonable, his needs as important. Eleanor Roosevelt
often-is president might
But might not his [the president's] nomination be overruled? I grant it might, yet this could only be to make place for another nomination by himself. The person ultimately appointed must be object of his preference, though perhaps not in the first degree. It is also not very probable that his nomination would often be overruled. Alexander Hamilton
often-is humanity fundamentals
We are dealing with a fundamental characteristic, inherent in human nature, a potentiality given to all or most human beings at birth, which most often is lost or buried or inhibited as the person gets enculturated. Abraham Maslow
often-is oratory delight
Who does not delight in oratory? How we gather to hear even an ordinary speaker! How often is a jury swayed and controlled by the appeals of counsel! David Josiah Brewer
often-is weight may
The weight of an argument may often be multiplied by making it specific Claude C. Hopkins
often-is literature innocence
Innocence most often is a good fortune and not a virtue. Anatole France
judging luck hard
It's hard luck always having to be a judge. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
judging difficult oneself
It is much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
judging standards loses
Don't judge yourself by someone else's standards. You will always lose Billy Corgan
judging long too-much
I don't judge too much as long as it's good. As long as it's good music and good artistry, I'm with it. Big Sean
judging people want
I feel like you should be confident in whatever you do, and a lot of my new music [that's coming out] I want people to judge more so than the music I've put out recently, because I feel like it's really changed a lot. Big Sean
judging results values
Only the skilled can judge the skillfulness, but that is not the same as judging the value of the result. C. S. Lewis
judging skins disease
My first rule of travel is never to go to a place that sounds like a medical condition and Critz is clearly an incurable disease involving flaking skin. Bill Bryson
judging grandfather berlin
My grandfather had been a well-known judge in Berlin. Arnon Goldfinger
judging levels looked minimum moment positions sharp square stay
Judging by the sharp fall, you could say there was a moment of panic, but we didn't stay at minimum levels for long. It just looked like some wanted to square their positions at any cost. Fabio Lara
mistaken optimism
I think he is mistaken in his optimism, Patrick Clawson
mistakenly percent salary
Many mistakenly think that equates to a 6 percent salary increase. Scott Berryessa
mistaken ought
Some books are serials, not to be mistaken for anything else. 'The Two Towers,' for example, ought never to be read in isolation. Edward M. Lerner
mistaken people somebody
Incredibly, I've been mistaken for Kylie Minogue many times. People look at me, and you can see them thinking, 'She's somebody - but I don't know who.' Jane March
mistaken
I'm the priest who has been mistaken for an ATM machine. Greg Boyle
mistaken
The shooters had mistaken me for someone else. Daddy Yankee
mistaken
Unfortunately, I've never been mistaken as Johnny Depp. Gilbert Gottfried
mistaken
I have so often been mistaken that I no longer blush for it Napoleon Bonaparte
mistaken
I like being mistaken for someone useful. Helen Humphreys