
Top 19 Leave Application Quotes
#1. My freedom from hatred - I would even claim for myself individually, my love - for those who consider themselves to be my enemies, does not make me blind to their faults.
Mahatma Gandhi
#3. The application of collective guilt, running from one generation to another, is a dangerous doctrine which would leave few modern nations unscathed.
Margaret Thatcher
#4. There's a sense in all my novels that nothing is certain.
William Boyd
#5. So our lives glide on: the river ends we don't know where, and the sea begins, and then there is no more jumping ashore.
George Eliot
#7. Thank God that I am not over 75 so that James Earl Jones knows who the hell I am.
Linda Lavin
#8. [T]houghts will arise. Don't be bothered by them. Don't think they're bad or that you shouldn't be having them. ... If you leave them alone, they'll depart of their own accord. This is how to 'cease all movements of the conscious mind.' You cannot do it by the direct application of your will.
Steve Hagen
#9. Hopeless is hopeless, and don't ever pretend it ain't
Lee Child
#10. "Choices with Clout" "If what we are thinking about doing is likely to produce good results, we can be reasonably sure we will be choosing the right thing to do. You can make a living from 9 to 5, but you make a success during the rest ... "
Wilbur Lucius Cross
#11. PRINCIPLE is likewise such a law for action, except that it has not the formal definite meaning, but is only the spirit and sense of law in order to leave the judgment more freedom of application when the diversity of the real world cannot be laid hold of under the definite form of a law.
Carl Von Clausewitz
#12. Here's the thing: I think the media underestimates the intelligence of the moviegoer. We need to be fulfilled. People want to sit down and think, and I try to make people think.
Lee Daniels
#13. What makes daily life interesting is that we try to transform it to something that is close to art.
Arsene Wenger
#14. During the period 1901 to 1905, together with Senderens, I showed that nickel is very suitable for the direct hydrogenation of nitriles into amines and, no less important, of aldehydes and acetones into corresponding alcohols.
Paul Sabatier
#15. The exploration of possibility has always been the realm of science. The true scientist leave practical application to others.
Neal Shusterman
#16. Comedians are the monkeys of acting. When you go to the zoo, everybody loves the monkey exhibit.
Tracy Morgan
#17. Charming," Puck commented, gazing around in distaste. "I love the barren, dead feel they're going for. Who's the gardener, I wonder? I'd love to get some tips.
Julie Kagawa
#18. I've found places that are just as beautiful as New England, but this is my home.
Jan Brett
#19. It is a well known urban myth that the French don't trust banks and store their money under their mattress. It's not that they are tight with money - they just don't trust anyone.
Janine Di Giovanni
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