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All I can say is that I played the game in true spirit.
This is the spirit of the Order, indeed the true spirit of Mercy flowing on us.
That's the true spirit of Christmas; people being helped by people other than me.
Sometimes you have to lie. One often has to distort a thing to catch its true spirit.
It is in times of great tragedy when the true spirit of our wonderful country unites as one.
I feel like there's a true spirit of individuality in Portland that's inherent to the place.
The true spirit of conversation consists in building on another man's observation, not overturning it.
The most forward-leaning leaders are single-minded about creating company cultures that foster a true spirit of innovation.
I believe in Wonder Woman and the true spirit of Wonder Woman, and I wanted to tell that story. I didn't want to make her an alt version of Wonder Woman.
When you give up yourself, that's when you will feel the true spirit of Christmas. And that's giving that's serving others and that's when you feel fulfilled.
The true spirit of delight, the exaltation, the sense of being more than Man, which is the touchstone of the highest excellence, is to be found in mathematics as surely as poetry.
When you sit down to write something, there should be no guidelines. The main idea is not supposed to be, 'How many different ways can we sell it?' That's so far away from the true spirit of what music is.
Early Islam was a time of great creativity. Scholars excelled in sciences and literature. Our religion should not be a shield behind which we hide from the world but a driving force that inspires us to innovate and contribute to our surroundings. This is the true spirit of Islam.
I was a huge fan of video games; I wanted to write something, and I saw the tools at my fingertips to upload a video to my audience, and that's why I'm here today. I think that freedom and the lack of gatekeepers, combined with people's passion, is what really the true spirit of Internet geekdom is about.
History teaches us, in no mistaken language, how often customs and practices, which were originated without lawful warrant, and opposed to the sound construction of the law, have come to overload and pervert it, as commentators on the text of Holy Scripture have established doctrines wholly at variance with its true spirit.