James Swan, one of Boston's Sons of Liberty, revealed that he had reprinted his argument against slavery "at the earnest desire of the Negroes in Boston," a group that undoubtedly included Prince ...
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When you lack a sense of purpose, when you lack the earnest desire to improve the world, you can end up feeling lonely no matter how many people, how much money and how many resources you accumulate.
His memorable ‘workdays’ reflected an earnest desire to stand side-by-side with Floridians from all walks of life and to put in the time in jobs of every kind, to learn about people’s hopes ...
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Sometimes an earnest desire for ethical consistency can become legalistic and oppressive. Disagreements within the fellowship over the appropriate boundary lines between the church and the world ...
Let him know that you have an earnest desire to help everyone grow and get to the position they want to inside the company or in their career/life in general. Ask for ideas on anything you can do ...
Some even wept. But as riddled with emotion as they were, they retained an earnest desire to do right by a fellow citizen even if it was one whose political beliefs they abhorred, whose ...
“It’s ‘radical’ because you have a sincere and earnest desire to take yourself, your team, and your organization to the next level. And most of all, it’s ‘radical’ because you must ...
some of these men prove to be motivated to avoid sexual expression; and some of these men, despite their earnest desire to resume intercourse, have partners who lack interest in behaving sexually ...
The MS. gave evidence of nervous agitation. The writer spoke of acute bodily illness—of a mental disorder which oppressed him—and of an earnest desire to see me, as his best and indeed his only ...