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"But it's something I definitely take to heart," she continued.
Things I would later take to heart and turn into power.
It's a lesson that student activists today should take to heart.
And Second: Don't take to heart everything that is said about you.
You are being influenced, especially subconsciously, by the influences you take to heart.
It's a lesson she hopes that other new moms will take to heart.
He has some sage advice that any competitive gamer can take to heart.
So, Top 40 singer or not, Mendes' advice is probably something to take to heart.
I just have to remind myself not to take to heart all of that stuff.
What did you hear the most about your music that you had to take to heart?
Only if government officials take to heart their designation as "public servants" will justice prevail. ♦
Greg tells Rebecca and Josh that they're terrible people, a stinging comment they both take to heart.
So, what lessons should studios take to heart if they still want to play the franchise game?
Finally, here&aposs a suggestion we hope our resident sneakerhead Matt Turner doesn&apost take to heart.
And this is something to take to heart whenever consulting a psychic, medium, or healer of any kind.
I'm leaving here soon; and I take to heart the Oasis line, to not look back in anger.
We asked the experts and checked the journals for the most useful tips you can take to heart.
Morgan Stanley's lesson is one Goldman's chief executive, Lloyd Blankfein, would be well advised to take to heart.
We can take to heart the lesson of Feels Good Man, that we underestimate virality at our own risk.
These are lessons that Frost Gordon will take to heart when her younger son applies to colleges next year.
That is something legislators in other states challenged by populist strongmen, including the United States, should take to heart.
Above all, they would take to heart the idea of "bending reality," with their embrace of soft, flexible, organic forms.
We've compiled a list of 20 inspiring quotes by women for you to take to heart and share with others.
This doesn't invalidate anything Clooney is saying; his statement is an important one that we should all take to heart.
Maybe that's kind of a lesson in our country we could take to heart, you know, and get some things accomplished.
"Our guys were embarrassed last night, and that's stuff you take to heart," Stars coach Lindy Ruff said of the incident.
When I first broke into Hollywood, he welcomed me with open arms and some very sage advice I'll forever take to heart.
"I think streamlining is something that investors of all types can take to heart when they look at their portfolios," she said.
It's a question Chipotle founder and CEO Steve Ells should take to heart in light of the chain's latest outbreak of illness.
It&aposs something to take to heart in the "if you&aposre not first, you&aposre last" world we live in today. 
It is a message that our next president — whoever that may be — and members of both parties in Congress should take to heart.
Only three exceptions exist — Estee Lauder, Clorox and Unilever — and all three have stark similarities that Cramer said Procter & Gamble should take to heart.
The second piece of advice is to take to heart Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman's warning that monetary policy works with long and variable lags.
" It closed with a line that every touring artist can take to heart: "If I am like the others, who will be like me?
Since the medical community isn't finding a consensus on this, there are only two expert opinions you should take to heart: yours and your doctor's.
If there's one piece of advice that investors should take to heart, it's that they are almost invariably not smart enough to time the market.
Sometimes I fantasize about removing a benign mole, or I remember and briefly take to heart what different jerks I've dated have said about my body.
" Added Mr. Chaffetz: "Republicans and Democrats alike really need to take to heart whatever it is he finds, even if it doesn't fit our political agendas.
But there were certainly plenty of lessons we can take to heart as our country engages in its own discussion of the future of health care.
In lieu of a comment on her thoughts on marriage or relationships, we'll take to heart what Agron told PopSugar about getting older and all it entails.
Even fewer police academies take to heart the federal obligation that states should address disproportionate minority contact, which is at its peak at the point of arrest.
And the message it offers is one you should take to heart: When it comes to your own pubic hair, let it grow, if you so wish.
You take to heart Margaret Atwood's famous saying that men are worried that women will laugh at them while women are worried that men will kill them.
That "no retreat, no surrender" approach -- and the fact it worked for Pelosi in the SOTU scrap -- is a lesson that 2020 Democrats will take to heart, too.
"One of the universal aspects of her career that I hope that everyone can take to heart is that one person really can make a difference," she said.
He doesn't actually object to the sanctions themselves as a constitutional matter, and he makes an affirmative statement that he plans to take to heart Congress's preferences here.
But he had a point that the Trump team better take to heart in that almost half the country won't see any immediate impact from a federal tax cut.
Like Kenneth Silver's French/Jewish mirror, future interpretations of themes such as attraction and repulsion, sacrifice and redemption, must take to heart the contradictions and dichotomies in the artist's biography.
Of course, balance is key and she emphasizes the importance of putting down your phone and enjoying life — which is advice that surely all of us should take to heart.
A good start would be for everyone in Washington to listen to these concerns and take to heart the message we heard beyond the Beltway: All issues are women's issues.
Multiple sources who have spoken with Trump — or tried to advise him — say that there is no advice anyone can give that he will take to heart at this point.
"The one lesson from Trump that Democrats may want to take to heart is the value of saying things clearly and unambiguously, not in nuanced shades of gray," he said.
It's a lesson The King would do well to take to heart — that sometimes, a bit of energy and unpredictability can accomplish what all the worry in the world cannot.
" Here's what Oprah told David — including a life lesson I'm going to take to heart: "I've never been to a therapist, but I paid attention all those days on the show.
As one who admires your policies but thinks you can do better when it comes to your demeanor, I offer you the following suggestions I hope you will take to heart.
"We seriously take to heart a lot of various opinions, such as 'you shouldn't use these creatures for entertainment or events,' or 'poor fish,' " the announcement on the home page read.
It's made me really take to heart that I have to trust God's plan and that there is a reason I am here and that there is more work to be done.
It's advice he thinks every college graduate should take to heart: Don't take a job based on salary, he says, but on how much you think you can grow at a company.
"Public health people like myself don't always come out with compelling and exciting messages that a 25- to 35-year-old may find interesting and something that they'll take to heart," Birx said.
But we also hope that our journalists will take to heart these social media guidelines — and especially the insights that we have collected from our colleagues about how to engage on these platforms.
Today, with the country engaged in two distinct, long-running conflicts and the possibility that others could flare up at any moment, it's a lesson that our current leaders should take to heart.
To highlight how good Pusha's stories and experiences are, we've rounded up the ten best quotes from the video for you to tattoo onto your flesh (or maybe just take to heart, up to you).
There's an important lesson here, one that Hollywood would do well to take to heart: Superhero movies don't have to cost an arm and a leg to be successful, as long as they have personality.
So, as I continue to work with President Trump to advance conservative values, grow our economy, and make America the strongest nation on the world stage, I take to heart the lessons we learn from sports.
What we've found, through our organizations' combined $20 billion in community investments, is that transformative efforts like this one in Brockton have several things in common, all things that Opportunity Zone investors should take to heart.
SARAH LeBUHN, IRVINGTON, N.Y. To the Editor: Lauren Enriquez's Op-Ed essay completely resonated with me, and I hope that people who mistakenly paint every pro-life feminist as being pro-Trump take to heart her caring, thoughtful message.
"Those of you with political responsibility, listen to the voice of your own conscience, recognize the cruel suffering of your people and take to heart the common good," Pope Francis told his weekly audience on Wednesday, addressing Congolese leaders.
Asked about Tillerson's highly critical comments, a senior State Department official said that "China is obviously an audience of the speech" and added that the US hopes "all countries of the Indo Pacific region will take to heart" Tillerson's message.
Do you agree with the relatives and friends of those killed in the Aurora shooting that the film company should take to heart the credo, "with great power comes great responsibility" and help to "build safer communities with fewer guns"?
Street Scene Here is an unsolicited idea for Jack Dorsey, the chief executive of Twitter, that with a little luck he will take to heart, assuming he wants to make his company relevant again: Kick President Donald J. Trump off Twitter.
I respond to criticism badly (though usually internally, because I don't like to lose control of my emotions in front of others), but I have started to learn about knowing the difference between what to take to heart, and what not to.
Or maybe it was a larger test; to take to heart Gary Will's assertion that the heart of Christianity is to not just ask what Jesus would do but to treat every person one encounters as if he or she is Jesus.
The show's first season garnered warm notices when it debuted, but some critics, at least, argued that when all was said and done, the first season wasn't quite everything it could have been, something both FX and the show's producers seemed to take to heart.
Though Putin has repeatedly promised to "work with any U.S. president," he insists that Russia should be treated like an equal partner, and that the United States should not act from a position of strength and exclusivity -- a message the next American president should take to heart.
Congress and the administration ought to take to heart the same lesson – we can't make it rain or dictate prices, but through sound policies, especially on trade, our nation can better respond to the disaster in farm country and improve the livelihoods of American farmers and ranchers.
We want everyone to feel elated and to join that discussion on the same level. We feel if there's different difficulties, that's going to segment and fragment the user base. People will have different experiences based on that [differing difficulty level]. This is something we take to heart when we design games.
Jewish education has been valued since the birth of Judaism. Abraham is lauded for instructing his offspring in God's ways. One of the basic duties of Jewish parents is to provide for the instruction of their children as set forth in the first paragraph of the Shema Yisrael prayer: “Take to heart these instructions with which I charge you this day. Impress them upon your children.
The first vampire - Maya - was Hellewise's sister and thus all vampires share witch blood.Spellbinder Witch society is composed of "Circles" to which all witches belong. Those who take to heart Hellewise's bidding to "harm none" (the Wiccan Rede) belong to Circle Twilight, while Circle Midnight is made up of witches who practice darker magic. The final and newest circle, Circle Daybreak, is dedicated to protecting all life.
Music critic Barney Hoskyns suggests that Ollie and the grandfather may be the same person. Robertson has stated that the song "is the story about someone who passes something on to you, and you pass it on to someone else. But it's something you take to heart and carry with you your whole life." According to music critic Nick DeRiso, the lyrics are more about feeling and emotion than literal detail.
In 1977 the Boston Baháʼí Center established a lending library as well as regular programming for children and collective activities to promote awareness of the religion. Circa 1983 the Harvard-Radcliffe Baháʼí Association (college club) was noted having 12 members. The club was more profiled in 1987. In 1986 the city council of Cambridge and Mayor released a proclamation recommending that the whole city read and take to heart: The Promise of World Peace, written by the Universal House of Justice, then and current head of the religion.
Robinson's art shifted to a more traditional impressionistic manner during this time, likely due to Monet's influence. While a number of American artists had gathered at Giverny, none were as close to Monet as Robinson. Monet offered advice to Robinson, and he likewise solicited Robinson for opinions on Monet's own works in progress. Not only did he take to heart Monet´s theoretical admonitions and his requirement to portray the beauties and mystery of nature in a manner stringently truthful to one's personal vision, but he also studied works that were available to him in "The Master´s" studio.
Hu was well known as the primary advocate for the literary revolution of the era, a movement which aimed to replace scholarly classical Chinese in writing with the vernacular spoken language, and to cultivate and stimulate new forms of literature. In an article originally published in New Youth in January 1917 titled "A Preliminary Discussion of Literature Reform", Hu originally emphasized eight guidelines that all Chinese writers should take to heart in writing: Write with substance. By this, Hu meant that literature should contain real feeling and human thought. This was intended to be a contrast to the recent poetry with rhymes and phrases that Hu saw as being empty.
Only 'Top of the World' and 'The Dream Is Over' come close to working up a truly fist-thrusting chorus, and the gist of the latter—'dream another dream, this dream is over'—may well be advice that Van Halen and their fans ought to take to heart." In his Consumer Guide, Robert Christgau gave the album a "dud" rating. A retrospective review by AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine was mixed. He stated that the title "indicates the true nature of For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge [...] Backing away from the diversity of OU812, the band turns in some of the most basic, straightforward rock & roll of its career.
Oktenberg described Virtual Equality as "a deeply democratic, deeply moral, and optimistic book" which "every gay person should read and take to heart and to action." She believed that it benefited from Vaid's experience as an activist, and that it helped show the way toward "true equality" for gay people. She credited Vaid with providing a useful history of the gay rights movement, including its failures and mistakes, as well as with synthesizing the arguments of major gay activists to provide an insightful discussion of past and present problems facing the movement. Oktenberg praised Vaid's critique of the "mainstreaming" of gays and lesbians and its associated civil rights strategies, and her style of writing.
La Noue's best known collection is the Mascot Gallery print series, a set of figurative and impressionistic images that tell the stories of American icons. He began his work on the histories and traditions behind mascots with "The Original Fighting Irish Print Series", exploring the cultural significance of the Fighting Irish, the mascot of his undergraduate alma mater. Head Notre Dame football coach Brian Kelly has said of "The Original Fighting Irish" that it captures the swagger and toughness that defines the school's athletic program. "It's about a humility, it's about a work ethic," Head Notre Dame lacrosse coach Kevin Corrigan has said, "...and I think he captured all of that in a painting that we really take to heart".
Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film 3.5 stars out of 4, saying, "From [the] deceptively ordinary beginning, Josh Trank's Chronicle grows into an uncommonly entertaining movie that involves elements of a superhero origin story, a science-fiction fantasy and a drama about a disturbed teenager. Empire critic Mark Dinning gave the film 4 stars out of 5, saying that it is "a stunning superhero/sci-fi that has appeared out of nowhere to demand your immediate attention." Total Film gave the film a five- star review (denoting 'outstanding'): "Believable then bad-ass, it isn't wholly original but it does brim with emotion, imagination and modern implication." Peter Travers of Rolling Stone wrote: "Despite a gimmicky premise, Chronicle fuels its action with characters you can laugh with, understand and even take to heart.
According to his own statements, he lost his parents at a young age and grew up as an orphan.Deutsche Gemeinschaft (Zt.), Nr. 39, 17 January 1963, p. 3 („Wer ist August Haußleiter“) He became politically aware early on, and while still at secondary school joined "national defence organisations".Hans Frederik: Die Rechtsradikalen. Humboldt-Verlag, München 1965, p. 57. At the age of 15 he was arrested by police for the first time, while participating in a major political confrontation. Much later, in 1957, Haußleiter himself would write that during the quasi-civil war that persisted following the upheavals of 1918/1919 his own political focus remained unclear. He saw the so-called German Day mass marches of 1920–22 in North Bavaria as a manifestation of a wider evolving nationalist mood, and he would only slowly take to heart the lessons of the 9 November 1923 confrontation, remembered in history as the Hitler-Ludendorff Putsch.
In the prologue, Diodorus identifies reproachful criticism (blasphemia) as the punishment for evil deeds which people take to heart the most and which the powerful are especially subject to. Powerful men, therefore, should avoid evil deeds in order to avoid receiving this reproach from posterity. Diodorus claims that the central subjects of the book are negative examples, who demonstrate the truth of these remarks. The book is again divided into Greek and Sicilian narratives. The Greek narrative covers the thirty tyrants of Athens (3-6, 32-33), the establishment and souring of the Spartan hegemony (10-13, 17, 34–36, 38), Cyrus the Younger's attempt to seize the Persian throne with the aid of the Ten Thousand (19-31), Agesilaus' invasion of Persian Asia Minor (79-80), the Boeotian War (81-86, 91–92, 94). The Sicilian narrative focusses on Dionysios the Elder's establishment of his tyranny in Sicily (7-9, 11–16, 18), his second war with the Carthaginians (41-78, 85–91, 95-96), and his invasion of southern Italy (100-108, 111-112).

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