The tender mercies of the Lord are available to all of us and. . . the Redeemer of Israel is eager to bestow such gifts upon us.
By welcoming eager, talented workers, we expand America's potential for growth, and our competitive culture of invention and possibility.
For at the same time many people seem eager to extend the circle of our moral consideration to animals, in our factory farms and laboratories we are inflicting more suffering on more animals than at any time in history.
There is no credulity so eager and blind as the credulity of covetousness, which, in its universal extent, measures the moral misery and the intellectual destitution of mankind.
In my early days, I was eager to learn and to do things, and therefore I learned quickly.
When we believe that God hears us, it is but natural that we should be eager to hear Him. Only from Him can come the word which can speak peace to troubled spirits; the voices of men are feeble in such a case, a plaster far too narrow for the sore; but God's voice is power, He speaks and it is done, and hence when we hear Him our distress is ended.
A man must have his dreams - memory dreams of the past and eager dreams of the future. I never want to stop reaching for new goals.
Since the masses are always eager to believe something, for their benefit nothing is so easy to arrange as facts.
Any business or industry that pays equal rewards to its goof-off and its eager beavers sooner or later will find itself with more goof-offs than eager beavers.
A satyagrahi, whilst he is ever ready to fight, must be equally eager for peace.
Don't be too eager to grow up. It ain't as much fun as it looks
We need to and must protect privacy. But I think that people will be willing and even eager to share medical information about themselves for the greater good of mankind.
Eager for bread and love.
Because as tough as things have been, I am convinced you are tougher. I've seen your passion and I've seen your service. . . I've seen a generation eager - impatient even - to step into the rushing waters of history and change its course.
The future is always fairyland to the young. Life is like a beautiful and winding lane, on either side bright flowers, and beautiful butterflies and tempting fruits, which we scarcely pause to admire and to taste, so eager are we to hasten to an opening which we imagine will be more beautiful still. But by degrees, as we advance, the trees grow bleak; the flowers and butterflies fail, the fruits disappear, and we find we have arrived--to reach a desert waste.
I noticed with older songs that I perform that I'm coming from a different place with them now. . . it mutates the vibe and even the meaning of the same words when you have a different spirit, if the person singing is different. I like that, to be able to sing an emotionally wrought song from a more centered place, or to sing an eager, youthful song from a more experienced place. It kind of colors the songs differently, and it keeps them fresh.
Who-only let him be a man and intent upon honor-is not eager for the honorable ordeal and prompt to assume perilous duties? To what energetic man is not idleness a punishment?
I don't know why they are all so eager to be remembered. What good will it do them? There are some things that should be forgotten by everyone, and never spoken of again.
If I win several tournaments in a row, I get so confident I'm in a cloud. A loss gets me eager again.
I’ve never heard of a man being so eager to confess to the parent of a girl he’s just ruined