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longer nice storage
Storage is no longer in the background. It's not just nice to have; it's a must-have. Tom Coughlin
longer songs
I've been singing and writing songs only a little longer than acting. I really enjoy both. J. D. Souther
longer order takes
That's kind of been the story of my life. Everything kind of takes a little longer for me in order to be successful. Rick Clausen
long stuff wells
My movies are pretty tight and they're pretty well-paced. I'm not one to make long movies. I don't dwell on stuff. Brett Ratner
long facts stories
It's actually a rather romantic and dramatic story --- one I would eagerly tell you, except for the fact that I recently forgot it, based on it being far too long and having not enough decapitations. Brandon Sanderson
long hours long-hours
I love to do what I do. So, I do work long hours. Brandon Sanderson
long remember theater
I had an interest, for as long as I could remember, in theater. Antoinette Perry
long libertarian socialism
The broad liberal objective is a balanced and flexible "mixed economy," thus seeking to occupy that middle ground between capitalism and socialism whose viability has so long been denied by both capitalists and socialists. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
long want enough
You can accomplish virtually anything if you want it badly enough and if you are willing to work long enough and hard enough; Brian Tracy
suffering degrees hunger
There are degrees of happiness. You go from one to the other and then back again. It's hard to be completely happy when those around us are suffering and groaning from hunger. Bob Dylan
suffering doe body
To have a body is to suffer. Does anyone with a body know peace? Those who understand this detach themselves from all that exists and stop imagining or seeking anything. The sutras say, "To seek is to suffer. To seek nothing is bliss." When you seek nothing, you're on the Path. Bodhidharma
suffering honor lord
The Lord confers great honor on his servants when he brings them suffering.... Dietrich Bonhoeffer
suffering done care
Well, pioneers always suffer. I don't care who is the first to embark upon things. For instance, settlers that settled the West, Western Canada and the U.S... they went though hell doing it, but it had to be done Bobby Hull
suffering needs
All wanting comes from need, therefore from lack, therefore from suffering. Arthur Schopenhauer
suffering despise stills
I despise my own nation most. Because I know it best. Because I still love it, suffering from Hope. For me, that's patrotism. Edward Abbey
suffering sloth action
As a confirmed melancholic, I can testify that the best and maybe only antidote for melancholia is action. However, like most melancholics, I suffer also from sloth. Edward Abbey
suffering
We learn from the things we suffer. Aesop
suffering may individual
When one individual comes into intimate contact with another, she—or he, of course, as the case may be—must almost inevitably receive or inflict suffering. Aldous Huxley
gone man partly taking wrong
Something has gone wrong with taking this young man out of the Dominican Republic. I'm frustrated, I'm angry, I'm sad. Somehow, I feel partly responsible, you know? Gary Arthur
gone security
The security mission, which has always been there, has gone more to the forefront, John Turner
gone second soft
I should have had that second goal. That was my fault. It was a soft goal. It shouldn't have gone in. Jake Moreland
gone maybe talk
You're going to be gone so maybe you aren't the right one to talk to. Paule Marshall
gone world communicate
The whole world has gone back to something we are genetically engineered to do - communicating through symbols. James Woods
gone
There is only one Army in which you serve. When that identity is gone, it is gone forever. Stanley A. McChrystal
gone shelter virtually
We've gone to virtually every shelter in the state. Ed Pratt
gone cider voyages
To boldly go where no one has gone before Stephen Hawking
gone-away gone ritual
The gods had gone away, and the ritual of the religion continued senselessly, uselessly. Ray Bradbury