Quotes About Favorable
Such a lie becomes beneficial and favourable that favours your interests; stay realistic about that reality.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
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Gerald Schroeder points out that the existence of conditions favorable to life still does not explain how life itself originated. Life was able to survive only because of favorable conditions on our planet. But there is no law of nature that instructs matter to produce end-directed, self-replicating entities.
~ Antony Flew
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Paul Ryan is loved in our state because he's a conservative who has advocated for conservative policies, and Donald Trump coming out saying favorable things about Mr. Ryan's opponent doesn't add to the number of voters in Wisconsin that'll vote Donald Trump.
~ Sean Duffy
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Amboyna seems to present the most favorable opening. Fifty thousand souls are there perishing without the means of life, and the situation of the island is such that a mission there established might, with the blessing of God, be extended to the neighboring islands in those seas.
~ Adoniram Judson
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All times are beautiful for those who maintain joy within them; but there is no happy or favorable time for those with disconsolate or orphaned souls.
~ Rosalia de Castro
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I'm just grateful for the opportunities that have come my way.
~ Michael Stuhlbarg
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Favourable Chance, I fancy, is the god of all men who follow their own devices instead of obeying a law they believe in. Let even a polished man of these days get into a position
~ George Eliot
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He fled to his usual refuge, that of hoping for some unforeseen turn of fortune, some favorable chance which would save him from unpleasant consequences — perhaps even justify his insincerity by manifesting its prudence.
~ George Eliot
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Anytime I listen to my gut and I don't do something, or I do, it always tends to work out in my favor.
~ Mandy Moore
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The Kennedy lifestyle is something that is looked upon favorably by the elites throughout our culture, both political and social.
~ Rush Limbaugh
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As a first-time director in America, I feel I've been very fortunate.
~ Sam Mendes
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I'm an actor and it happened to go my way that day.
~ Aaron Eckhart
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In my experience there is no such thing as luck, my young friend—only highly favorable adjustments of multiple factors to incline events in one's favor.
~ George Lucas
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La suerte puede sonreirnos si aprovechamos las ocasiones que se presentan
~ George S. Clason
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Momentum is an amazing thing when it is working in your favour.
~ Simon Mignolet
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I consider myself to be very fortunate in my career, my timing has worked out.
~ Duane G. Carey
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For me an unfavorable initial reaction happens fairly often. For some reason the more time that elapses after the film opens, the more favorable the reviews become.
~ Alain Resnais
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I'm definitely one of the more fortunate ones when it comes to being in the right place at the right time.
~ Matt Letscher
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I think both optimism and pessimism are very boring outlooks. I like to know what's going on, and I like to tell myself that I can handle the worst, should my observations prove to be negative or unfavorable.
~ bellow saul iii
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I had a favorable impression of McCain, a straight talker and an effective senator.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
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I'm a relatively optimistic kind of guy.
~ David Means
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Things are finally starting to go our way
~ Gordon Korman
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With respect to the present time, there are few persons who unite the qualifications of good observers with a situation favourable for accurate observation.
~ Jean-Baptiste Say
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Finally, there are the dangers inherent in any autobiographical work: the temptation to color events in ways favorable to the writer, the tendency to overestimate the interest one's experiences hold for others
~ Barack Obama
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