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Last updated on April 19, 2025.
Nothing is of greater threat to the enemy than a believer with the Word of God living and active upon her tongue, readily applied to any situation.
We now demand the light artillery of the intellect; we need the curt, the condensed, the pointed, the readily diffused -- in place of the verbose, the detailed, the voluminous, the inaccessible.
Moneyball' doesn't have anything to do with on-base percentage or statistics. It's a constant investigation of stagnant systems, to see if you can find value where it isn't readily apparent.
The universe clearly operates for the benefit of humanity. This can be readily seen from the convenient way the sun comes up in the morning, when people are ready to start the day.
I think I started doing more of the video probably in college. My major was multimedia, so it was probably closer to then because that wasn't really readily available and easy to do.
Love differs from all the other contagious diseases: the last time a man is exposed to it, he takes it most readily, and has it the worst! — © Bret Harte
Love differs from all the other contagious diseases: the last time a man is exposed to it, he takes it most readily, and has it the worst!
We have learned from history that change is never easy, that it usually doesn't look pretty, especially in today's politically-charged environment where intent and actions can readily be misconstrued and judged.
Dogs have not the power of comparing. A dog will take a small piece of meat as readily as a large, when both are before him.
Should a story be readily told in a PG-13 fashion, it should be for creative, not business, reasons.
He who denies himself much in great matters will readily indulge himself in small things.
...the human being to lack that second skin we call egoism has not yet been born, it lasts much longer than the other one, that bleeds so readily.
Make sure to be well informed before accepting the challenge of a commission - check out that you have a source of reference readily available.
Truth comes out of error more readily than out of confusion.
Thence, I suppose, my natural disposition to make fresh acquaintances, and to break with them so readily, although always for a good reason, and never through mere fickleness.
When you focus on gratitude, positive things flow in more readily, making you even more grateful.
For many of us, clean water is so plentiful and readily available that we rarely, if ever, pause to consider what life would be like without it. — © Marcus Samuelsson
For many of us, clean water is so plentiful and readily available that we rarely, if ever, pause to consider what life would be like without it.
As a young actor, I was working much more readily and being offered more things.
Those services which the community will most readily pay for, it is most disagreeable to render.
Boys and young men acquire readily the moral sentiments of their social milieu, whatever these sentiments may be.
Action is a high road to self-confidence and esteem. Where it is open, all energies flow toward it. It comes readily to most people, and its rewards are tangible.
This goes to show how much of an impact culture has. Even in countries where online access is readily available, there may not be the same expectation for women.
To yield readily--easily--to the persuasion of a friend is no merit.... To yield without conviction is no compliment to the understanding of either.
I know, normally folks on TV wouldn't readily admit their age, but since there's nothing you can do about it, you might as well own it and be happy.
Custom is a mutable thing; yet we readily recognize the permanence of certain social values. Graciousness and courtesy are never old-fashioned.
When somebody dies we usually need reasons for consolation, not so much to alleviate our pain as to excuse ourselves for so readily feeling consoled.
A theory that denies that thoughts can regulate actions does not lend itself readily to the explanation of complex human behavior.
As one of us transforms we activate transformational energies in others, which enables them to more readily reconnect with the wisdom of their innate creative source.
There are tens, perhaps hundreds of millions of people living in poverty and danger who might readily seek to enter a Western country if the opportunity is there.
Art can no longer be merely a mirror, it must act as the organizer of the people's consciousness... No form of representation is so readily comprehensible to the masses as photography.
Nothing in the whole world is so athirst for beauty as the soul, nor is there anything to which beauty clings so readily.
The drama may be called that part of theatrical art which lends itself most readily to intellectual discussion: what is left is theater.
The human understanding is no dry light, but receives an infusion from the will and affections... What a man had rather were true he more readily believes.
It is amazing that when someone else spouts the nonsense you yourself believe you can readily perceive it as nonsense
Whatever you teach, be brief; what is quickly said, the mind readily receives and faithfully retains, everything superfluous runs over as from a full vessel.
A democracy is no more than an aristocracy of orators. The people are so readily moved by demagogues that control must be exercised by the government over speech and press.
I find it interesting that many of the people who want to restrict fossil fuels live in well-developed countries where abundant and affordable energy is readily available.
Paradoxically, it has turned out that game theory is more readily applied to biology than to the field of economic behavior for which it was originally designed
I readily admit that I have such a great respect for what happens in the human soul that I would be afraid of disturbing and distorting the silent operation of nature by clumsy interference.
I think younger readers connect so readily to animal characters because they share a certain vulnerability, particularly when it comes to adult humans, who can be a rather unpredictable lot.
What we wish, we readily believe, and what we ourselves think, we imagine others think also.
A difficult time can be more readily endured if we retain the conviction that our existence holds a purpose - a cause to pursue, a person to love, a goal to achieve. — © John C. Maxwell
A difficult time can be more readily endured if we retain the conviction that our existence holds a purpose - a cause to pursue, a person to love, a goal to achieve.
Silicon-based life may be impossible for one other reason: silicon bonds readily dissolve in water.
Power is an instrument of fatal consequence. It is confined no more readily than quicksilver, and escapes good intentions as easily as air flows through mesh.
It will be readily admitted, that a degree conferred by an university, ought to be a pledge to the public that he who holds it possesses a certain quantity of knowledge.
Although all new ideas are born in France, they are not readily adopted there. It seems that they must first commence to prosper in a foreign country.
Tradition, long conditioned thinking, can bring about a fixation, a concept that one readily accepts, perhaps not with a great deal of thought.
In a society under the forms of which the stronger faction can readily unite and oppress the weaker, anarchy may as truly be said to reign as in a state of nature.
Rumor is rarely more interesting than fact, but it is always more readily available.
The Negroes have little invention, but strong powers of imitation, so that they readily acquire mechanic arts. They have a great talent for music, and all their external senses are remarkably acute.
I was at 14 or 15 different clubs when I was younger, and I didn't play that well when I was away. I would readily admit that now, there was a lot of disappointment as a kid.
Many can give money to those in need, but to personally serve the needy readily, out of love, and in a fraternal spirit, requires a truly great soul. — © Saint John Chrysostom
Many can give money to those in need, but to personally serve the needy readily, out of love, and in a fraternal spirit, requires a truly great soul.
Make allowances for your friends' imperfections as readily as you do for your own.
I should call people back more readily. I'm not the best friend sometimes in terms of that. I do follow that white balloon and get distracted a lot.
Space opera was the sort of story on which I grew up. When I was younger, I read heavily in pulp magazines. They were readily available in the stores.
You will be most readily cured of vanity or presumption by studying the history of music, and by hearing the master pieces which have been produced at different periods.
My best advice to individual investors can readily be summed up into two closely linked precepts. Be patient and don't be greedy.
The sovereigns of the earth do not always grant audience readily; on the contrary, the King of Heaven, hidden under the eucharistic veils, is ready to receive anyone.
It is too great comfort which turns a man against himself. Life is most readily renounced at the time and among the classes where it is least harsh.
I will reflect a thousand times over before I allow the German Volk to become entangled in agreements whose consequences are not readily evident.
Success is not a secret that is hidden from you.Success is a habit that is readily avaiable to you.
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