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Tag Name "Thrives" (97)
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Friendship is a strange animal. It only thrives in voluntary enjoyment of each other's company, in the pleasure of nonobligatory connection. I repeat: You owe me nothing.
Kate Christensen
My father thrives on fear. You know that prayer If I should die before I wake? I had sheets that said that!
Christopher Titus
Man thrives where angels would die of ecstasy and where pigs would die of disgust.
Kenneth Rexroth
I've always felt that homophobic attitudes and policies were unjust and unworthy of a free society and must be opposed by all Americans who believe in democracy. The civil rights movement thrives on unity and inclusion, not division and exclusion. My husband's struggle parallels that of the gay rights movement.
Coretta Scott King
Building a business where everyone thrives
Kip Tindell
Life has a peculiar habit -- once established, it stays. Sometimes it even thrives.
David Gerrold
Creativity thrives on a consistent diet of challenges and opportunities, which are often one and the same.
Lee Clow
Society thrives on trade simply because trade makes specialization possible, and specialization increases output, and increased output reduces the cost in toil for the satisfactions men live by. That being so, the market place is a most humane institution.
Frank Chodorov
I drank to be funny, or sexy. I drank because I was afraid or happy or sad, and I drank for anything that required emotional commitment. ... I had chosen a profession that thrives on insecurity, and is never far from some source of social intercourse that involves alcohol or drugs.
Lynda Bellingham
The highest point of Christian experience is to press forward. It is a distinguishing trait in the character of every good man that he grows in grace. Grace in the heart as certainly improves and advances, as a tree thrives in a kindly and well watered soil.
Gardiner Spring
Creativity thrives best when constrained.
Marissa Mayer
Hee that labours and thrives spins gold.
George Herbert
The great omission in American life is solitude not loneliness, for this is an alienation that thrives most in the midst of crowds, but that zone of time and space, free from the outside pressures, which is the incubator of the spirit.
Marya Mannes
Evil thrives on apathy and cannot exist without it.
Hannah Arendt
Love is an orchid which thrives principally on hot air.
Myrtle Reed
The spirit of sarcasm lives and thrives in the midst of universal wreck its balls are enchanted and itself invulnerable, and it braves retaliations and reprisals because itself is a mere flash, a bodiless and magical nothing.
Henri Frederic Amiel
Boundaries are basically about providing structure, and structure is essential in building anything that thrives.
Henry Cloud
When the middle class thrives, the country thrives, and when it doesn't, we don't.
Hillary Clinton
To me the biggest irony of this lifetime that I'm living is that for someone who thrives in the public eye in the creative ways that I do, I actually don't enjoy being in the public eye.
Alanis Morissette
Pop music thrives on repetition. You know a song's a hit when you've heard it so often that you'll be happy never to hear it again.
James Surowiecki
Friendship is a plant that loves the sun, thrives ill under clouds.
Amos Bronson Alcott
Pixie, kobold, elf, and sprite, All are on their rounds tonight In the wan moon's silver ray, Thrives their helter-skelter play.
Joel Benton
I knew then that the Christian church thrives on hypocrisy, and that man's carnal nature will out...
Anton Szandor LaVey
All decays begin in the closet no heart thrives with out much secret converse with God, and nothing will make amends for the want of it.
John Berridge
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