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Benjamin Franklin The only thing more expensive than education is ignorance.
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Lin Ezell I think the best advice really is not to decide too early what you want to be when you grow up, ... Because there are so many options once you get out here in this big world ... you never know which direction fate's going to push you.
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Alfred Bea We suggest they seek legal and financial advice first.
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Dr. Woodcock Today, for the first time, medical researchers are getting specific advice from the FDA about how to safely prepare products for exploratory studies.
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David Klein To create competition, the distributors - namely the banks - must be allowed to compete over fees and service. The current system does not encourage competition. With the banks getting a blanket annual fee for the customer's inventory of fund units, their interest will be to sell as many units in stock mutual funds as possible and to prevent clients from selling them, even when unbiased advice would reach the opposite conclusion.
advice environmental legal
Don Goss I think we need some legal advice and some environmental advice,
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Cameron Crowe Life sends you angels sometimes when you're in need and, in my theory, it's usually never the people you expect to be there. They are often gone the people that appear with a piece of advice or something they want to give to you to help you through are generally surprising people and I wanted Kirsten's character to be that.
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Sevyn Streeter I went back to my ex a couple of times, and regardless of how many times you hear from your parents or your best friends or whoever that 'Oh, you should let it go and be over it and let him go. Move past it and find somebody new.' Regardless of the advice that you're given, you kind of have to do whatever makes you happy.
deceived ill obviously
Viviana Diaz The world has been deceived because he is obviously not as ill as we were made to believe.
deceived deception outward shows
William Shakespeare So may the outward shows be least themselves:The world is still deceived with ornament.
deceived this-day
Flannery O'Connor I have what passes for an education in this day and time, but I am not deceived by it.
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Benjamin Franklin He that goes far to marry, will either deceive or be deceived
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Emile Cioran It is because of speech that men give the illusion of being free. By speaking, they deceive themselves, as they deceive others: because they say what they are going to do, who could suspect they are not masters of their actions?
deceived men rock
William Booth Look! Don't be deceived by appearances -- men and things are not what they seem. All who are not on the rock are in the sea!
deceived falsity
Francois de La Rochefoucauld It is far better to be deceived than undeceived by those whom we tenderly love.
deceive double pleasure
Jean Fontaine It is a double pleasure to deceive the deceiver
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Walter Kirn I've come to learn that the determined and gifted and genuine sociopath has far more power to deceive than we realize.
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Stephen Campbell Kentucky has a rich history, and we want to do our small part to preserve it for future generations.
future team
Joe Battista I think in the end, in the future this team is going to make things happen.
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Samantha Bond I lost a girlfriend when I was in my 30s. She was 46. It all sounds so trite, but I put a Post-it on my dressing-room wall. It said, 'The past is history. The future is a mystery. This moment is a gift, which is why it's called the present.'
future predict pretend rate
Thomas Piketty I don't pretend that I can predict the future value of the growth rate or rate of return.
future physics possible turn waiting
Eric Davis We've got to think about everything possible that there is to think about. We have got to turn over every stone, and look into the future to find out what's waiting for us. What can physics do ... where should physics be going?
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Tom Lemming I think Urban Meyer has a future Heisman Trophy candidate, a guy who's going to lead them to a national championship.
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Kim Stanley Robinson You can never properly predict the future as it really turns out. So you are doing something a little different when you write science fiction. You are trying to take a different perspective on now.
future opening starter
John Smoltz Huddy is Opening Day starter for the future here.
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Craig Patrick He wasn't playing like he was two years ago, and I didn't see us re-signing him. This was a good opportunity to get a player for the future and someone who can do the job defensively this year and possibly beyond.
government needs reform talked trust
Sean McCormack has talked about the need for reform in Uzbekistan. Very basically, the Uzbekistan government needs to trust its people." ()
government telling
Wazhma Mojaddidi He said what he said because he thought he was telling the government what they wanted to hear.
government report watch
Will Rogers I don't know jokes; I just watch the government and report the facts.
government madison
Jim Pugh This was not unexpected. Madison is a government town.
government issues people
Richard Posner MacKinnon's treatment of the central issue of pornography as she herself poses it - the harm that pornography does to women - is shockingly causal. Much of her evidence is anecdotal, and in a nation of 260 Million people, anecdotes are a weak form of evidence.
government two space
Richard Posner It is the censor's business to make a judgment about the propriety of the content or message of the proposed expressive activity. The regulation here does not authorize any judgment about the content of any speeches. ... A park is a limited space, and to allow unregulated access to all comers could easily reduce rather than enlarge the park's utility as a forum for speech. Just imagine two rallies held at the same time in the same park area using public-address systems that drowned out each other's speakers.
government tyrants rights
Richard Perle Few governments in the world, for example, praise human rights more ardently than does the government of France, and few have a worse record of supporting tyrants and killers.
government political levels
Richard Holbrooke Bureaucracies have a natural tendency not to cooperate, coordinate or consolidate with each other. They won't cooperate with each other - unless they are forced to do so by political level authority.
government entrepreneur priorities
Ruben Hinojosa Closing the gap for women entrepreneurs should be a priority for the federal government - and yet the Small Business Administration has failed in their promise to women business owners.
local perhaps
Alan Curbishley He is a local ref and perhaps it is something we have to look at.
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Kevin McCarthy It's regrettable that we're going to spend local property taxes on schools the state would otherwise fund. As I understand it, we don't get back that money.
locally
E. B. White Its important to do things locally as well, ... impeach.
locally state structural therefore
Scott Henson They have a structural accountability problem; they're federally funded, state managed and locally staffed, therefore accountable to no one.
local support
Herb Landau The state, county, and local governments here really don't support us that well.
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Jerry Spinelli I've been writing since I was sixteen. At first, I wrote mostly short stories and poetry. The first thing I ever had published was a poem about a football game. It was printed in my local newspaper.
local
Brian Sullivan At the local level, to be able to say that you're doing better than you were, or you're not, is pretty important.
local percent
Larry Rogers Ninety-five percent (of the workers) will be from the local area.
local school thinking
Nathan Moss I got to thinking of the school system, especially our local school here.
paying
Martin Bashir I had a pension that I was paying into for 27 years... It's now worth less than a Herman Cain endorsement.
paying worked
Pedro Mart It worked for me, ... And now it's paying off for someone else.
paying tangible
Laura DiDio You're paying a lot for these licenses, but you're getting a lot, too. These are real, tangible benefits.
paying wrong
Anton LaVey Do what you want as long as it's paying off for you. But once it's become a liability, then something is wrong and you better find out what it is.
paying
Steve Stifano Essentially, if you go with a friend, you'll each be paying $9.75 for a ticket.
paying pick upset
Bill Gates We are always upset that they aren't paying us for our products, but we're not going to pick up and go home.
paying police rich
Joe Schmidt We're paying police professionals to baby-sit rich kids.
paying people simply start
Dale Friedman We simply have got to start paying for people to do that kind of work,
paying played price puck
Scott Hartnell We were paying the price but the puck wasn't going in for us. (Auld) played well.
pension-plans daylight corporations
John Lee Hooker Groups are corporations now. They have pension plans. Musicians have saw the daylight.
pensions struck trust
Gregg Shotwell What struck me the most was he said he's going to try to keep Delphi pensions solvent. And I was struck that he would think that any of us would trust that.