If we were to bring creativity down to earth, it would not have to be reserved for exceptional individuals or identified with brilliance. In ordinary life creativity means making something for the soul out of every experience.
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The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis
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The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.
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The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.
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The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in time of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.
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One should not stand at the foot of a sick person's bed, because that place is reserved for the guardian angel.
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Nature gets credit which should in truth be reserved for ourselves: the rose for its scent, the nightingale for its song; and the sun for its radiance. The poets are entirely mistaken. They should address their lyrics to themselves and should turn them into odes of self congratulation on the excellence of the human mind.
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One of the most appalling comments on our present way of life is that half of all the beds in our hospitals are reserved for patients with nervous and mental troubles, patients who have collapsed under the crushing burden of accumulated yesterdays and fearful tomorrows. Yet a vast majority of those people would be walking the streets today, leading happy, useful lives, if they had only heeded the words of Jesus: 'Have no anxiety about the morrow'; or the words of Sir William Osler; 'Live in day-tight compartments.
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Since the dawn of time there have been those among us who have been willing to go to extraordinary lengths to gain access to that domain normally reserved for birds, angels, and madmen.
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I will act now. I will act now. I will act now. Henceforth, I will repeat these words each hour, each day, everyday, until the words become as much a habit as my breathing, and the action which follows becomes as instinctive as the blinking of my eyelids. With these words I can condition my mind to perform every action necessary for my success. I will act now. I will repeat these words again and again and again. I will walk where failures fear to walk. I will work when failures seek rest. I will act now for now is all I have. Tomorrow is the day reserved for the labor of the lazy. I am not lazy. Tomorrow is the day when the failure will succeed. I am not a failure. I will act now. Success will not wait. If I delay, success will become wed to another and lost to me forever. This is the time. This is the place. I am the person.
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I have the right to do my own thinking. I am going to do it. I have never met any minister that I thought had brain enough to think for himself and for me too. I do my own. I have no reverence for barbarism, no matter how ancient it may be, and no reverence for the savagery of the Old Testament; no reverence for the malice of the New. And let me tell you here tonight that the Old Testament is a thousand times better than the New. The Old Testament threatened no vengeance beyond the grave. God was satisfied when his enemy was dead. It was reserved for the New Testament-it was reserved for universal benevolence - to rend the veil between time and eternity and fix the horrified gaze of man upon the abyss of hell. The New Testament is just as much worse than the Old, as hell is worse than sleep. And yet it is the fashion to say that the Old Testament is bad and that the New Testament is good. I have no reverence for any book that teaches a doctrine contrary to my reason; no reverence for any book that teaches a doctrine contrary to my heart; and, no matter how old it is, no matter how many have believed it, no matter how many have died on account of it, no matter how many live for it, I have no reverence for that book, and I am glad of it.
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It is reserved for man alone to find his very existence questionable, to experience the whole dubiousness of being. More than such faculties as power of speech, conceptual thinking, or walking erect, this factor of doubting the significance of his own existence is what sets man apart from animal.
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In this theatre of man's life, it is reserved only for God and angels to be lookers-on.
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Regarding the placement of a casino in Fort Smith by the UKB in Oklahoma, judgment should be reserved until the land is placed in trust. In general, the process is long. We've had one in process for seven years and that's not for gaming. If it's for gaming, that's a separate process and it's more difficult.
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Indeed, the Founders mentioned the pagan authors in so many heartfelt speeches, pamphlets and letters that today's sweeping references to America's 'Christian' roots and 'Judeo-Christian heritage' ought to be amended. Maybe these terms should be reserved to explain the traditional religions and morality of individuals, families, congregations, small communitities. Politically, our notions of virtue and vice have had another genesis.
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If we insist that public life be reserved for those whose personal history is pristine, we are not going to get paragons of virtue running our affairs. We will get the very rich, who contract out the messy things in life the very dull, who have nothing to hide and nothing to show and the very devious, expert at covering their tracks and ambitious enough to risk their discovery.
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We're still deeply concerned at the lack of flexibility for business travelers with the introduction of all-reserved service.
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WindowError 0016 Windows loaded. System in danger. WindowError 0046 Erronious error. Nothing wrong. WindowError 0096 Horrible bug encounterd. God knows what has happened. WindowError 00C6 Memory hog error. More ram needed. More! More! WindowError 00F6 Unexplaind error. Please tell us how it happened. WindowError 0106 Reserved for future mistakes WindowError 0146 Nonexisent error. This cannot really be happening. WindowError 01B6 Illegal error. Do not get this error. WindowError 056: Operator fell asleep while waiting.
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Countries are either mothers or fathers, and engender the emotional bristle secretly reserved for either sire.
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Don't park in the spaces marked, 'Reserved for Umpires.'
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The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who in times of great moral crises maintain their neutrality.
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There is safety in reserve, but no attraction. One cannot love a reserved person.
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That which we call character is a reserved force which acts directly by presence, and without means. It is conceived of as a certain undemonstrable force, a familiar or genius, by whose impulses the man is guided, but whose counsels he cannot impart.
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But men must know, that in this theatre of man's life it is reserved only for God and angels to be lookers on.
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The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who in times of great moral crises maintain their neutrality
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Do they have reserved parking for non-handicap people at the Special Olympics?
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Perfect freedom is reserved for the man who lives by his own work and in that work does what he wants to do.
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They did not hang him at once, but reserved him to preach to them.
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Usually the modest person passes for someone reserved, the silent for a sullen person
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Usually the modest person passes for someone reserved, the silent for a sullen person.
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