Being averse to any real challenge is not a quality many employers will respect or admire.
Being human, he recognised that things can be valued because they look good to eat and that people can be valued because you love them or admire them.
The rest of us, those who have the stones under our feet or under our wheels every day, detest them, or fear them... or admire them from a distance.
He is brilliant at explaining why we should be interested in Malraux, but, when it comes to why we should like or admire him, one feels that Mr Todd is caught between the piety of his youth and the knowledge that has come with age.
What type of card do you send to a friend, acquaintance, or someone you admire when you hear they have a terminal illness and are going to die?
He adds that by employing such selective methods human beings could also be manufacturing nature to reflect their own image or the characteristics they admire.
Or are you happy to admire the skill and dedication of the Olympic participants no matter which colour they wear?
Can it really be true that a clutch of Olympic bullion might cause the wider world to admire a country, or most importantly in the case of Britain, reassess old attitudes towards it?
Hard-headed stubbornness is not s trait that people generally admire in others, politicians or otherwise.
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Do you admire and celebrate exceptional achievement or do you impugn it and seek to tear it down?
The new Photos of You feature has a good shot at increasing that time, adding a whole new way to look through old memories, admire your own good looks or see even more of what your friends are up to.
Or, stay within the castle walls to admire the four-poster and canopied beds, cast-bronze fireplaces, stained-glass windows and sweeping water views.
If you admire a particular company, follow it or its employees on Twitter to get a sense of its culture.
Look around your office or your profession and see how the women you admire and who have positions to which you aspire dress.
But the African you admire needn't be a politician or activist.
You need not accept Mr Roberts's quixotic interpretations or be moved by his own political agenda to admire his knowledge of the times and his mastery of the documents.
Meanwhile, we parents will continue to explain to our kids, who have already grown up trying to overcome feelings of isolation and difference, that what Lanza did has no more to do with them than if he were diabetic or left handed -- and I'll admire and love my son more every day for teaching me to think out of the box.
We can admire eggmen like Bell, while still being connoisseurs of chickens, or, for that matter, think like doves while admiring hawks.
In the old days of television or desktop Internet advertising, advertising was like a painting that we could all admire without seeing ourselves.
Or the woman who looked like Joe Pesci who pulled me from the cabin to admire a passing dam.
Admire the sacrifices women choose to make and surrender to being forever in second place, or stand up and demand what we deserve?
You have to admire the optimism at some pharmaceutical companies, where people seem to believe that all human problems, or at least some really big ones, can be solved with the right prescription.
But I don't want to go on praising the airlines, or the quirkily thoughtful hour-long wait for baggage, which nicely gives me time to change money, admire the unique arrival hangar and swap hotel information with fellow passengers.
In a week when art lovers from around the world are crowding the tents of Frieze and Frieze Masters in Regent's Park to admire works of art that are definitively transferable, some artists and curators have taken the opportunity to make or to show art that refuses all such movement, and asserts its relationship to unconventional spaces.
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