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discovered efficient harnessing human otherwise raising
As human pastoralists discovered 8,000 years ago, raising animals can be an efficient way of harnessing otherwise unusable resources such as grass. Tristram Stuart
discovery found
Eureka! (I have found it!) Archimedes
discovery quests world
The very discovery of the New world was the by-product of a dietary quest. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
discover john kennedy led needs obama rebuild reinvent
John Kennedy led us on a journey to discover the moon. Obama needs to lead us on a journey to rediscover, rebuild and reinvent our own backyard. Thomas Friedman
discover jaws man
Wrigley was the first man to discover that American jaws must wag; so why not give them something to wag against. Will Rogers
discovery years shopping
I do have a dominant shopping gene but, unlike a reasonable person, I never plan for what I need each season. I enjoy the thrill of the hunt, the discovery and the endless search. In another creation I was, perhaps, a hunter/gatherer. After all these years, I’ve learned that it’s not the end result or finished product but the process I most enjoy. If my experimenting, searching and juxtaposing turns into an exciting outfit well, it’s just a big fat bonus! Iris Apfel
discovery led perspective
Her perspective led me into self-discovery. I got to see the other side. Jim Fox
discovery self competition
Competition is like experimentation in science, a discovery process, and it must rely on the self interest of producers, it must allow them to use their knowledge for their purposes, because nobody else possesses the information Friedrich August von Hayek
discovery use fundamentals
It is folly to use as one's guide in the selection of fundamental science the criterion of utility. Not because (scientists)... despise utility. But because. .. useful outcomes are best identified after the making of discoveries, rather than before. John Charles Polanyi
holding tried
We were just holding on. When we tried to get that push, we just didn't have it. Gary Edwards
holding loose secret
He's our secret weapon. We've been holding him out the first two games. We let him loose today. Nick Reid
holding job opponents points tremendous
I think we're doing a tremendous job defensively. We're holding our opponents to 50 points or less, which is right where they need to be. Ryan Coleman
holding ill understand
I did not see ill will on the part of the government, that they were holding it for themselves, or misappropriating it. But nevertheless, what they didn't understand is the need for speed. They're being bureaucratic. Asma Jehangir
holding looked pain saw sure
I'm sure it's discouraging for him. He looked to me that he was having some pain and I didn't want to take any chances. I saw him wincing out there and holding his midsection. It didn't make sense for him to continue. I know he's down. Brian Hill
holding hope privilege touch
I've had the privilege of holding it (the Lombardi Trophy) before and I hope to touch it again. Mike Holmgren
holding-on sometimes
Sometimes holding on was all you could do. Kristin Hannah
holding public question sales students whether
The question is whether we're forgoing public sales by holding that many for students right now. Patrick Martin
holding people
In Brooklyn, I don't feel that I'm holding up people with briefcases if I catch a stroller wheel in the sidewalk. Roz Chast
regarded
Regarded as a means, (the businessman) is tolerable; as an end, he is not so satisfactory John Maynard Keynes
shall
And when like her, O Saki, you shall pass. Edward Fitzgerald
shallow happens deep-down
Deep down, I happen to be very shallow. Pat Paulsen
shall today wisdom
Today we have done what we had to do. If necessary, we shall do it again. Ronald Reagan
sooner
The sooner I can alleviate everyone's fears, the better. Sue Black
soon-enough magic nine
A woman's life is nine parts mess to one part magic, you'll learn that soon enough...and the parts that look like magic turn out to be the messiest of all. George R. R. Martin
soon-enough justice suffering
We feel and weigh soon enough what we suffer from others: but how much others suffer from us, of this we take no heed. Thomas a Kempis
soon-enough faults youth
If youth is a fault, it is one that one gets rid of soon enough. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
sound complicated rich
I enjoy working with complicated equipment. A lot of my things started just with a rhythm box, but I feed it through so many things that what comes out sounds very complex and rich. Brian Eno
sound stories
One story sounds good until another is told Aesop
sound language realizing
Do you realize how angry you sound?” must be one of the most infuriating questions in the language. Renata Adler
sound enough
Enough of words. Come to me without a sound. Rumi
sound ifs
I loved the sound of the words, even if I was not entirely sure what all of them meant. Neil Gaiman
sound use certain
I do love perusing the dictionary to find how many words I don't use - words that have specific, sharp, focused meaning. I also love the sound of certain words. I love the sound of the word pom-pom. Geoffrey Rush
sound republican economic
I am shocked that Republicans can't explain why our technological and economic advantages are the result of sound monetary and economic policy. Jack Kemp
sound
I scream, but I still don't know why I do it. The sound never stays; it just swells and decays. So what is the point? Conor Oberst
sound battered-women delicious
Battered Women: sounds delicious. Doesn’t make it right. B. J. Novak
spoken-word written-word recalls
It will be practicable to blot written words which you do not publish; but the spoken word it is not possible to recall. [Lat., Delere licebit Quod non edideris; nescit vox missa reverti.] Horace