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Leniency In A Sentence Quotes By Tabitha McGowan

On balance, I'd say I prefer performing in front of a few thousand adoring women, but 'Security Guard at the Castle of the Damned' comes a pretty close second. I should be fine, as long as there are no ghosts. — Tabitha McGowan

Leniency In A Sentence Quotes By Kurt Cobain

It's my fault but the most violating thing I've felt this year is not the media exaggerations or the catchy gossip, but the rape of my personal thoughts. — Kurt Cobain

Leniency In A Sentence Quotes By Ron Howard

You reach a point where you say you're not going to do juveniles any longer. — Ron Howard

Leniency In A Sentence Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

What is the relationship between awareness and thinking? Awareness is the space in which thoughts exist when that space has become conscious of itself. — Eckhart Tolle

Leniency In A Sentence Quotes By Nhat Hanh

In Zen Buddhism, the greater your doubt, the greater will be your enlightenment. That is why doubt can be a good thing. If you are too sure, if you always have conviction, then you may be caught in your wrong perception for a long time. — Nhat Hanh

Leniency In A Sentence Quotes By Charlie Jane Anders

Earlier, if you had a piece of technology, anyone could theoretically take it apart and put it back together again, and understand how it works. Some people would do that with the technology that they owned. It's not as easy to do that today. Most users wouldn't even think to do anything like that. — Charlie Jane Anders

Leniency In A Sentence Quotes By Joseph Conrad

There is, as every schoolboy knows in this scientific age, a very close chemical relation between coal and diamonds. It is the reason, I believe, why some people allude to coal as "black diamonds." Both these commodities represent wealth; but coal is a much less portable form of property. There is, from that point of view, a deplorable lack of concentration in coal. Now, if a coal-mine could be put into one's waistcoat pocket - but it can't! At the same time, there is a fascination in coal, the supreme commodity of the age in which we are camped like bewildered travellers in a garish, unrestful hotel. — Joseph Conrad

Leniency In A Sentence Quotes By Sheri L. Dew

By virtue of who we are, what we know, the promises we made to our Heavenly Father, and the fact that we are living now and where we are living, I absolutely think we were all born to lead. — Sheri L. Dew