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Most players don't mind drug testing once they realize they don't have to study for it.
— Mack Brown
No, nothing really upsets me.
— Diana Ross
Fear blinds and deafens. Rage blinds and deafens. So, too, envy and suspicion. There was only one force stronger than fear.
— Jan-Philipp Sendker
But if you find yourself experiencing a desire to seek God, we have great news for you: God is already at work in you.
— Henry T. Blackaby
A finger beckons.
My choice is to turn away.
It is a mistake. — Richelle E. Goodrich
My choice is to turn away.
It is a mistake. — Richelle E. Goodrich
Jealousy is the fear of losing the thing you love most. It's very normal. Suspicion is the thing that's abnormal.
— Jerry Hall
CIf you are honest, truthful, and transparent, people trust you. If people trust you, you have no grounds for fear, suspicion or jealousy.
— Dalai Lama XIV
Such leaders knew that they could depend on fear, suspicion, hatred, need, and greed to arouse patriotic support for war.
— Octavia E. Butler
Nothing like a sore stomach for right reasons
— Stephen Chbosky
Most great people have attained their greatest success just one step beyond their greatest failure.
— Napoleon Hill
I have to say, this sounds like the worst idea in a thousand generations of bad ideas."
"You haven't heard all our ideas."
Luke & Bhindi Drayson — Aaron Allston
"You haven't heard all our ideas."
Luke & Bhindi Drayson — Aaron Allston
Across my life only one work will be written: "waste" _ waste of love, waste of talent, waste of enterprise.
— Violet Trefusis
She learned quickly that it was not good to be too different. Great differences caused envy, suspicion, fear, charges of witchcraft.
— Octavia E. Butler
Paid the last debt of nature
— Alexandre Dumas
A woman without a past is like a fruitcake without brandy - insipid!
— Nancy Atherton