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With a definite, step-by-step plan - ah, what a difference it makes! You cannot fail, because each step carries you along to the next, like a track.
by Scott Reedkeywords: ah, along, because, cannot, carries, definite, difference, each, fail, makes, next, plan, step , track Ordinary language carries with it conditions of meaning which it is easy to recognize by classifying the contexts in which the expression is employed in a meaningful manner.
by Paul Ricoeur (Philosopher, French , born in 1913) keywords: carries, conditions, contexts, easy, employed, expression, language, manner, meaning, meaningful, ordinary, recognize , which When you go into a game on offense, you make a couple moves and see what the defender is going to do. Then you pretty much can figure out what he is going to do against you - whether he carries his hands low or high, whether he is bumping or pushing, those type of things.
by Oscar Robertson (Athlete, American , born in 1938) keywords: against, carries, couple, defender, figure, game, go, going, hands, high, his, into, low, make, moves, much, offense, out, pretty, pushing, see, then, things, those, type , whether The belief may be too often mistaken, but the illusion of coming into direct contact with the past is intoxicating and persuasive, and can result in an interpretation that carries conviction. Sometimes confidence is all that's needed.
by Charles Rosen (Musician, American , born in 1927) keywords: belief, carries, coming, confidence, contact, conviction, direct, illusion, interpretation, into, intoxicating, may, mistaken, needed, often, past, persuasive, result, sometimes , too The body politic, as well as the human body, begins to die as soon as it is born, and carries itself the causes of its destruction.
by Jean Jacques Rousseau (Philosopher, Swiss , born in 1970) keywords: begins, body, born, carries, causes, destruction, die, human, itself, politic, soon , well It is useful to the historian, among others, to be able to see the commonest forms of different phenomena, whether phonetic, morphological or other, and how language lives, carries on and changes over time.
by Ferdinand de Saussure (Educator, Swiss , born in 1857) keywords: able, among, carries, changes, commonest, different, forms, historian, how, language, lives, morphological, other, others, over, phenomena, see, time, useful , whether Nothing is more pleasant than to see a pretty woman, her napkin well placed under her arms, one of her hands on the table, while the other carries to her mouth, the choice piece so elegantly carved.
by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (Lawyer, French , born in 1755) keywords: arms, carries, carved, choice, hands, her, more, mouth, napkin, nothing, other, piece, placed, pleasant, pretty, see, table, than, under, well, while , woman Will power is to the mind like a strong blind man who carries on his shoulders a lame man who can see.
by Arthur Schopenhauer (Philosopher, German , born in 1788) keywords: blind, carries, his, lame, man, mind, power, see, shoulders, strong , will Whatever the right hand findeth to do, the left hand carries a watch on its wrist to show how long it takes to do it.
by Ralph W. Sockman (Leader , American) keywords: carries, hand, how, left, long, right, show, takes, watch, whatever , wrist Every neurosis is a primitive form of legal proceeding in which the accused carries on the prosecution, imposes judgment and executes the sentence: all to the end that someone else should not perform the same process.
by Lionel Trilling (Critic, American , born in 1905) keywords: accused, carries, else, end, every, form, imposes, judgment, legal, neurosis, perform, primitive, proceeding, process, prosecution, same, sentence, should, someone , which Learning carries within itself certain dangers because out of necessity one has to learn from one's enemies.
by Leon Trotsky (Revolutionary, Russian , born in 1879) keywords: because, carries, certain, dangers, enemies, itself, learn, learning, necessity, out , within A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way.
by Mark Twain (Author, American , born in 1970) topics: Experience keywords: carries, cat, learn, learns, man, other, something, tail , way What it values most of all is the sum total of events and the advance of civilization, which carries individuals along with it; but, indifferent to details, it cares less to have them real than noble or, rather, grand and complete.
by Alfred de Vigny (Poet, French , born in 1797) keywords: advance, along, cares, carries, civilization, complete, details, events, grand, indifferent, individuals, less, most, noble, rather, real, sum, than, them, total, values , which If a man carries his horse out of a slave State into a free one, be does not lose his property interest in him; but if he carries his slave into a free State, the law makes him free.
by Benjamin F. Wade (Politician, American , born in 1800) keywords: carries, does, free, him, his, horse, interest, into, law, lose, makes, man, out, property, slave , state