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offering long fit
Robert Duvall As long as they keep offering me some good parts and so forth - there are some parts out there that fit me pretty well - I'll keep going for a while.
offering foolish ifs
Warren Buffett The (stock) market is there only as a reference point to see if anybody is offering to do anything foolish. When we invest in stocks, we invest in businesses.
offering stronger machines
Walter Lippmann An alliance is like a chain. It is not made stronger by adding weak links to it. A great power like the United States gains no advantage and it loses prestige by offering, indeed peddling, its alliances to all and sundry. An alliance should be hard diplomatic currency, valuable and hard to get, and not inflationary paper from the mimeograph machine in the State Department.
offering sincere
Wojciech Jaruzelski incorrect, wrong, shameful. ... I am now offering my sincere apologies.
offering alternatives enough
Jacque Fresco It is not enough to criticize society without offering a workable alternative.
offering generations analogies
Henry A. Kissinger History is not, of course, a cookbook offering pretested recipes. It teaches by analogy, not by maxims. It can illuminate the consequences of actions in comparable situations, yet each generation must discover for itself what situations are in fact comparable.
offering soul desire
Johannes Tauler Often when He comes, He finds the soul occupied. Other guests are there, and He has to turn away. He cannot gain entry, for we love and desire other things; therefore, His gifts, which He is offering to everyone unceasingly, must remain outside.
offering bird literature
Norman MacCaig However, I learned something. I thought that if the young person, the student, has poetry in him or her, to offer them help is like offering a propeller to a bird.
errors hit hitting side smarter
Steve Klosterman We just have to hit smarter shots. We're hitting out too much, not challenging the block. We're making too many errors on our side of the net.
errors ourselves sticks
Lori Snell We made too many errors and did not have the sticks to back ourselves up.
errors exactly
Kevin Bowler I don't know exactly how many errors we made, but it was way too many.
errors may definitions
Richard P. Feynman If there is something very slightly wrong in our definition of the theories, then the full mathematical rigor may convert these errors into ridiculous conclusions.
errors imagination incompetence
Richard Hofstadter If for every error and every act of incompetence one can substitute an act of treason, many points of fascinating interpretation are open to the paranoid imagination.
errors mad ifs
Troy Glaus If making an error doesn't make you mad, what's the point? Why put all the work in?
errors marketing vagueness
William Zinsser Noise is the typographical error and the poorly designed page...Ambiguity is noise. Redundancy is noise. Misuse of words is noise. Vagueness is noise. Jargon is noise.
errors atheism ornaments
William Shakespeare In religion, What damned error but some sober brow Will bless it, and approve it with a text, Hiding the grossness with fair ornament?
errors judgment humans
William Mulholland If there is an error of human judgment, I am the human.
judging
Michael Luxner There are so many pianists that play so well. Once they're at that level, the judging is so subjective.
judging people instant
Rob Brown I wouldn't judge people on their instant responses.
judging tests sole
Richard P. Feynman The test of all knowledge is experiment. Experiment is the sole judge of scientific truth.
judging style riding
Travis Pastrana Everyone has a completely different style of riding and a different style of judging.
judging painting wit
William Wycherley Wit has as few true judges as painting.
judging ability capability
Richard Russo You can't possibly judge your ability to control something until you've experienced the extremes of its capabilities. Do you understand?
judging doe appearance
W. H. Auden Does God judge us by appearances? I Suspect that He does.
judging liberty canada
Wilfrid Laurier I claim for Canada this, that in future Canada shall be at liberty to act or not act, to interfere or not interfere, to do just as she pleases, and that she shall reserve to herself the right to judge whether or not there is cause for her to act.
judging soldier battle
William Ralph Inge Let us remember, when we are inclined to be disheartened, that the private soldier is a poor judge of the fortunes of a great battle.