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Fate is what Heaven imparts.
A purpose you impart is no longer your own.
Prayer imparts the power to walk and not faint.
We should impart our courage and not our despair.
Words cannot express the joy which a friend imparts.
I talk to women all the time and try to impart wisdom.
Images have a unique power to impart that which is beyond words.
The riches we impart are the only wealth we shall always retain.
If a better system's thine, Impart it frankly, or make use of mine.
Be sure that God Ne'er dooms to waste the strength he deigns impart.
I have one aim only: to impart a fraction of the meaning of the word now.
Anthroposophy does not want to impart knowledge. It seeks to awaken life.
It is the merit of a general to impart good news, and to conceal the truth.
At Harvard, people like to impart the idea that you are a mover and shaker.
If you know anything better than this candidly impart it; if not, use this with me.
I want to impart my dance, my music: I want to make an institute and teach children.
We cannot get happiness by striving after it, and yet with an effort we can impart it.
Exceptional leaders don't impart just vision, rather they cultivate the emergence of vision.
On the unconscious level, touch seems to impart a subliminal sense of caring and connection.
What I want to impart on any movie I work on is I want to make it entertaining. That's what I feel I do.
Classical dance forms and music are slowly going away. It is very important to impart these to children.
I think economics - and this is what I've tried to impart - has a tremendous amount of human interest in it.
Government should take necessary steps to add music into school syllabus and impart knowledge to the students.
Seldom ever was any knowledge given to keep, but to impart; the grace of this rich jewel is lost in concealment.
The true aim of everyone who aspires to be a teacher should be, not to impart his own opinions, but to kindle minds.
The smells of slow cooking spread around the house and impart a unique warmth matched only by the flavour of the food.
I've never been to war, and I would never presume to fully understand the horrors that that kind of experience can impart.
I really believe in the power of cinema, and with it comes a responsibility to impart some sort of message for the better.
Because I've got younger sisters, I want to impart on them the possibility of being a strong woman in whatever role I choose.
The culture looms much larger than you do as a parent, and one can hardly rely on the culture to impart the lesson that womanhood is valuable.
Agnosticism has nothing to impart. Its sermons are the exhortations of one who convinces you he stands on nothing and urges you to stand there too.
The teaching thing, the one where I have to impart my knowledge, is probably what comes the least naturally to me because I'm an absorber of things.
The mentor-mentee relationship is ideally like that of the guru and disciple: motivated by the desire of the guru to impart knowledge to the disciple.
Impart as much as you can of your spiritual being to those who are on the road with you, and accept as something precious what comes back to you from them.
Our best teachers do more than impart facts and figures - they inspire and encourage students and instill a true desire to learn. That's a fine art in itself.
The primary goal of management education was, as originally conceived, to impart knowledge that could be applied to a variety of real-world business situations.
I'm a big advocate of a work-for-pay setup rather than an allowance that isn't attached to chores - it's a great way to impart the value of money to your children.
Our dad is not one to impart advice or gloat or reminisce about the good old days. But he's a race car guy, been a car guy forever, and he always wants to talk about cars.
When my novel 'Beach Music' came out in 1995, I had included a couple of recipes in the book and had tried to impart some of my love of Roman cuisine and the restaurants of Rome.
I do think we know that a teacher who knows what he or she is doing, knows their subject matter, and knows how to impart knowledge to kids is a critical piece of closing the achievement gap.
As an actor, you hope to find roles that are challenging to you as an artist. Then if you are truly blessed, you will find that it also carries a message that you can impart to your audience.
What I like about graduation speeches is that they're an opportunity for someone to make sense of their life and to impart that wisdom to someone else. It's like a sanctioned self-help moment.
I just want to make stories. They don't have to have a moral or a reason. There might be some mild cautionary notes, but they're not moral. They don't impart any Judeo-Christian ethic of any kind.
We all have a responsibility to try and make this world better, whether it's through our work, the causes we champion, the way that we treat people, or the values we impart to the next generation.
In discussing the process with the actors, I made it clear to them that they could improvise but that the sum total of their improvisation needed to impart certain plot points, and schematic material.
Thus we hope to teach mythology not as a study, but as a relaxation from study; to give our work the charm of a story-book, yet by means of it to impart a knowledge of an important branch of education.
When I was at drama school, I wanted to change the world, and thought I had some great wisdom to impart to people about humanity. Now that I'm older, I know enough to realise that I know nothing at all.
When you write for kids, people always ask you what lesson you mean to impart. I don't think adult writers get that question. I never mean to teach anybody a lesson, because I don't know anything myself.
My effort has been not only to put the Biblical incident in the original setting... but at the same time give the human touch to convey to my public the reverence and elevation these subjects impart to me.
You could argue that 'Sweeney Todd' was romantic, if you looked closely at it, but it didn't impart that to its audiences. But it's large, and it's melodramatic, and it's a style I like to work in periodically.