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Every man thinks god is on his side.
Jean Anouilh
God
Man
Every
Side
His
Every Man
Thinks
One of the most striking things one finds about the child under 7-8 is his extreme assurance on all subjects.
Jean Piaget
Assurance
Extreme
Striking
Finds
About
Most
His
Subjects
Child
Things
With regard to moral rules, the child submits more or less completely in intention to the rules laid down for him, but these, remaining, as it were, external to the subject's conscience, do not really transform his conduct.
Jean Piaget
Down
Rules
Moral
More
More Or Less
Remaining
Him
Were
His
Subject
Conduct
Child
Intention
Regard
Laid
Transform
Really
Less
Conscience
External
Everyone has his faults which he continually repeats: neither fear nor shame can cure them.
Jean de La Fontaine
Fear
Everyone
Faults
Neither
Shame
He
Continually
His
Nor
Repeats
Cure
Which
Them
A slave has but one master; an ambitious man has as many masters as there are people who may be useful in bettering his position.
Jean de la Bruyere
Man
People
Master
Masters
His
Ambitious
May
Useful
Who
Many
Slave
Position
The more excited the rooster gets, the higher his voice goes. He's got a little bit of a Barney Fife quality to him.
Jeff Foxworthy
Quality
Bit
More
Voice
Higher
He
Excited
Him
Got
His
Goes
Gets
Little
Little Bit
Fife
Rooster
Barney
To one who loves his country in all its parts, it is natural to rejoice in whatever contributes to the prosperity and honor and marks the stability and progress of any portion of its people.
Jefferson Davis
Natural
People
Progress
Prosperity
Honor
Country
Whatever
Marks
Parts
His
Stability
Any
Loves
Who
Portion
Rejoice
The grief of losing my father has come in waves over the years, as it does with most people. His love and devotion as a father provided my closest, most intimate relationship. Dad, and our time together, is in my bones. While reflecting on him, the memories themselves seem to boil down into certain 'essences of Dad.'
Jennifer Grant
Love
Time
Relationship
Memories
Together
Grief
People
Losing
Father
Down
Our
Waves
Intimate
Our Time
Seem
Over
Come
Most
Devotion
Him
Does
His
Years
Provided
Reflecting
Closest
While
Themselves
Certain
Boil
Dad
Bones
People would look at me weird. You know, like, 'Why is this guy's hands always in his pockets?' But I was embarrassed by the size of my hands.
Jerry Rice
Me
You
People
Embarrassed
Would
Pockets
Guy
Weird
Like
Know
Look
Always
His
Hands
Size
Why
After 1909, Monet drastically enlarged his brushstrokes, disintegrated his images, and broke through the taming constraints and delicacy of Impressionism for good. Nineteen gnarly paintings, starting in 1909 and carrying through his final seventeen years, finish off the notion that Monet went happily ever after into lily-land.
Jerry Saltz
Good
Final
Seventeen
Nineteen
Seventeen Years
Drastically
Broke
Carrying
Finish
Constraints
Delicacy
Through
Gnarly
His
Years
Off
Impressionism
After
Disintegrated
Happily
Notion
Paintings
Ever
Ever After
Images
Starting
I can't imagine Christ being weak and carrying on about his burdens to women, let alone an Oprah type of woman. We respect and believe in Christ because of the way he dealt with life and how he overcame evil with good. His strength and love encourages those sincerely seeking to believe in God.
Jesse Lee Peterson
Life
Love
God
Alone
Good
Strength
Respect
Woman
Women
Christ
Evil
Believe
Type
Way
Those
Weak
Carrying
Seeking
About
He
Sincerely
Overcame
Because
Dealt
How
His
Encourages
Oprah
Burdens
Being
Imagine
I think a lot about something: Abe Rosenthal was once asked what he wanted on his headstone, and he said he wanted it just to say, 'He kept the paper straight.' And I think about that a lot.
Jill Abramson
Think
Once
Paper
Say
Abe
About
Something
He
Said
His
Lot
Just
Wanted
Straight
Asked
Kept
John Peel made his reputation with his radio show and his record label, Dandelion, by championing the underdog.
Jimmy Page
Made
Reputation
Peel
John
Record
Record Label
Underdog
His
Label
Show
Radio
Championing
Gone are the days when a gentleman lightly took your hand in his and brushed his lips across it, or tipped his hat to acknowledge you as he chivalrously stepped aside to let you pass.
Joan Collins
You
Gentleman
Gone
Took
Hat
He
Stepped
Lightly
Days
Pass
His
Hand
Lips
Acknowledge
Aside
Across
Your
Trust me. Sometimes God comes down and puts his hand on you if you're too big in your thoughts.
Joe Frazier
God
Me
Thoughts
You
Trust
Sometimes
Big
Down
Too
Puts
His
Hand
Trust Me
Your
When I hear Mitt Romney say that he believes that Jesus is the Son of God, that He's the Christ, raised from the dead, that He's his savior - that's good enough for me.
Joel Osteen
God
Good
Me
Son
Christ
Enough
Savior
Say
He
Dead
Mitt
Mitt Romney
Hear
His
Romney
Believes
Jesus
Raised
If there is anyone here whom I have not insulted, I beg his pardon.
Johannes Brahms
Pardon
Insulted
His
Beg
Anyone
Whom
Here
Often when He comes, He finds the soul occupied. Other guests are there, and He has to turn away. He cannot gain entry, for we love and desire other things; therefore, His gifts, which He is offering to everyone unceasingly, must remain outside.
Johannes Tauler
Love
Soul
Other
Everyone
Guests
Gifts
Must
Finds
Remain
Entry
Outside
He
Occupied
His
Offering
Often
Cannot
Gain
Which
Turn
Therefore
Away
Things
Desire
Emerson's fame as a writer and thinker was firmly established during his lifetime by the books he gave to the world.
John Burroughs
World
Gave
Books
Emerson
Writer
Lifetime
He
Firmly
His
Fame
Established
Thinker
More than any other poet, Whitman is what we make him; more than any other poet, his greatest value is in what he suggests and implies rather than in what he portrays, and more than any other poet must he wait to be understood by the growth of the taste of himself.
John Burroughs
Wait
Value
Poet
Other
Must
Rather
More
He
Implies
Make
Him
Himself
Greatest
Understood
His
Than
Taste
Any
Whitman
Growth
Positional leaders ignore the fact that every person has hopes, dreams, desires, and goals of his own. And leaders must bring their vision and the aspirations of the people they lead together in a way that benefits everyone.
John C. Maxwell
Dreams
Together
People
Benefits
Vision
Goals
Own
Every
Everyone
Way
Must
Hopes
Fact
Lead
Leaders
His
Person
Aspirations
Ignore
Bring
Desires
In a world where it is so easy to neglect, deny, corrupt and suppress the truth, the scientist may find his discipline severe. For him, truth is so seldom the sudden light that shows new order and beauty; more often, truth is the uncharted rock that sinks his ship in the dark.
John Cornforth
Truth
Truth Is
World
Dark
Light
Discipline
Beauty
Neglect
Severe
Easy
Find
Corrupt
More
Uncharted
Seldom
New
Suppress
Him
Rock
Scientist
His
New Order
Ship
Deny
May
Often
Where
Order
Shows
Sudden
I'm very close to suggesting that Mr. Pitt has now served as long as he can usefully do so. He seems to take his foot out of his mouth only for purposes of changing feet.
John Dingell
Long
Mouth
Changing
Out
Seems
Only
Purposes
Take
Foot
He
Feet
His
Very
Close
Pitt
Now
Served
Suggesting
I've always joked about Joe Montana not appreciating his Super Bowls nearly as much as I do because he never lost one. We lost three before we got one.
John Elway
Three
Lost
Before
Appreciating
Montana
Joe
Super
Super Bowls
About
Never
He
Bowls
Because
Always
Got
His
Much
Nearly
A prisoner in the Inquisition is never allowed to see the face of his accuser, or of the witnesses against him, but every method is taken by threats and tortures, to oblige him to accuse himself, and by that means corroborate their evidence.
John Foxe
Face
Prisoner
Every
Evidence
Inquisition
See
Threats
Oblige
Never
Allowed
Taken
Him
Himself
Witnesses
Method
His
Accuse
Accuser
Against
Means
Though a quarrel in the streets is a thing to be hated, the energies displayed in it are fine; the commonest man shows a grace in his quarrel.
John Keats
Man
Grace
Though
Hated
Fine
Quarrel
His
Energies
Displayed
Shows
Thing
Streets
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