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littles consideration rationale
Russell Brand Fear travels fast. Love travels a little more slowly. Rationale takes a little more consideration.
littles painting surprise
Richard Russo To his surprise he also discovered that it was possible to be good at what you had little interest in, just as it had been possible to be bad at something, whether painting or poetry, that you cared about a great deal.
littles path behind-you
Reba McEntire Life's supposed to be about making the path a little gentler for those traveling behind you.
littles pedestrians little-time
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littles welcome reassuring
Robin Hobb There is little in life so reassuring as a genuine welcome.
littles little-things trouble
Sarah Michelle Gellar Being outspoken has always gotten me into trouble. I'm just this little thing and then all of a sudden it comes out.
ethics file somebody
Tom DeLay If somebody else doesn't file an ethics charge, I will.
ethics exactly rules
Ingrid Reed It's exactly what we want the ethics rules to prevent.
ethics file longer services
Deirdre Fedkenheuer There was nothing in the file. What was in her file said that, 'Her services were no longer required.'There was nothing in there about ethics violations.
ethics ordinance problems sent whenever
John Gibson Really all I can say is whenever there have been problems with contributions they have been sent back. There's nothing in the ethics ordinance that prohibits contributions.
ethics might
David Williams You might think, 'How can I get it all right?' ... You have to put it into day-to-day practice. Ethics to me is when you internalize it.
ethics morality
Aleksandar Hemon Politics is about ethics and morality, openly or not openly.
ethics ethical bases
Swami Vivekananda Renunciation is the very basis upon which ethics stands. There never was an ethical code preached which had not renunciation for its basis.
ethics process question
Lance Armstrong The question is not about me but about the process and the ethics,
ethics realms willing
Corliss Lamont The act of willing this or that, of choosing among various courses of conduct, is central in the realm of ethics.
common learners single today
Diana Oblinger I would surmise that the single most common characteristic of learners today is being time-constrained.
common disease following infectious seen
Ali Khan What we've seen is what we would expect. Infectious disease outbreaks are not common following hurricanes.
common deal great
John Prescott have a great deal in common and a lot to discuss.
common deterrent gets longer
Jed S. Rakoff I think it's common sense to say that the longer away from a crime it gets prosecuted, the less deterrent effect there is.
common-humanity cities differences
Rob Bell That may sound a big vague, but what has struck me in city after city is that despite our differences and diversity, there's a common humanity we all share. In many ways we're all searching and longing for the same things...
common investment very-good
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common-sense may sound
William Kingdon Clifford We may always depend on it that algebra, which cannot be translated into good English and sound common sense, is bad algebra.
common cases company
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common-sense prejudice common
William Hazlitt The rule for traveling abroad is to take our common sense with us, and leave our prejudices behind.