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hands ought properties
Any properties that are available, we ought to be able to get our hands on. Frank Lautenberg
hands top
Of the two, Top was hands down the leader, Ken Conboy
hands hurt mainly points press transition
Defensively, our press hurt them and we scored a lot of those points in transition off of steals. We rotated very well and got hands up on their shooters. We were mainly just concentrating on defense. Tony Camillucci
hands
Anything you can do with your hands and feet. Great. Damien Hirst
hands money somebody trophy wimbledon
The thought of a Wimbledon trophy being in the hands of somebody with a lot of money is upsetting. Andre Agassi
hands happened human moon reach stars within
The sun, the moon and the stars would have disappeared long ago, had they happened to be within reach of predatory human hands Havelock Ellis
hands
I've never even shaken hands with the man. Mike Wallace
hands mind oppressor potent weapon
The most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed. Steven Biko
hands key prefer speak talk
Some speak of a deadlock in the talks. I prefer to talk of a padlock, and the key is in the hands of the EU. Celso Amorim
political society
A society is not a market. It is a political community. Michael Ignatieff
political president starving
President Mugabe is deliberately starving his people. They are doing this for political motivation, Pius Ncube
political shows social struggle triumph union
This is a political and social triumph as well as a union triumph and shows that our struggle has not been in vain. Evo Morales
political reporting vigorous
All Alabamians benefited from the vigorous political reporting in which the Post-Herald specialized for many years, Howell Raines
political time
a little more outreach time with the political community. Tom Umberg
political causes noble
Noble causes have a deplorable effect on the morals of the persons who espouse them. Barbara Mertz
political nine politics
Never go out to meet trouble. If you just sit still, nine cases out of ten, someone will intercept it before it reaches you. Calvin Coolidge
political today serious
It would be really hard to get serious about anything political today unless it was a joke. Carla Bley
political examination today
It must be said that today, at the end of its semantic evolution, the word 'terrorist' is an intrinsically propagandistic term. It has no neutral readability. It dispenses with all reasoned examination of political situations, of their causes and consequences. Alain Badiou
riches novelty done
If you did not do so for the sake of riches,You must have done so for the sake of novelty. Confucius
riches rooms world
The world has plenty of room, riches, money and beauty ... Let us begin by dividing it more fairly. Anne Frank
riches poverty blame
If your daily life seems poor, do not blame it; blame yourself that you are not poet enough to call forth its riches; for the Creator, there is no poverty. Rainer Maria Rilke
riches able flaws
Riches are able to solder up abundance of flaws. Miguel de Cervantes
riches wealth impart
The riches we impart are the only wealth we shall always retain. Matthew Henry
riches delight used
Riches, rightly used, breed delight. Plautus
riches merit latter
Not only the adoration of images is idolatry, but also trust in one's own righteousness, works and merits, and putting confidence in riches and power. As the latter is the commonest, so it also is the most noxious. Martin Luther
riches opinion glory
Plenty and indigence depend upon the opinion every one has of them; and riches, like glory of health, have no more beauty or pleasure than their possessor is pleaded to lend them. Michel de Montaigne
riches ruins wealth
It is certain that despotism ruins individuals by preventing them from producing wealth much more than by depriving them of what they have already produced; it dries up the source of riches, while it usually respects acquired property. Freedom, on the contrary, produces far more goods than it destroys; and the nations which are favored by free institutions invariably find that their resources increase even more rapidly than their taxes. Alexis de Tocqueville