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causes establish fully left responsibility stone unturned
No stone will be left unturned to establish fully what the causes were and where responsibility lies, Nelson Mandela
causes problems send
Any kind of glitch causes problems that send tremors through the whole industry. Steve Simmons
causes focusing himself name older player players start younger
A player makes a name for himself and then causes younger players to look and see what can be accomplished. The younger players start focusing on being like one of the older guys. Allen Wallace
causes tomorrow better-tomorrow
Never let a day pass that you will have cause to say, I will do better tomorrow. Brigham Young
causes doubt friction greatest injuries mind surface
There's no doubt in my mind that it's not the greatest surface for injuries either. I think it causes a lot of friction on your body. Lleyton Hewitt
causes continuing death fallen overall progress rate reducing though
The death rate overall has fallen considerably. Even though we've made progress in reducing the death rate overall, we actually have two causes of death that are continuing to rise. Elizabeth Ward
causes jordan apocalypse
But it goes without saying that Michael Jordan could never date Pamela Anderson. That would cause the apocalypse. Chuck Klosterman
causes problem made
But a problem occurs about nothing. For that from which something is made is a cause of the thing made from it; and, necessarily,every cause contributes some assistance to the effect's existence. Anselm of Canterbury
causes persons assistance
If I were capable of assisting someone, I would do it in a manner that would cause the person seeking assistance to work, so he assists himself. Ameen Rihani
museums stories care
Every time I was with Sammy [Davis Jr.] it was like going to the show business museum because the stories were so extraordinary, and I didn't care if they were true or not after a while. ... I don't know if he really got high with Humphrey Bogart or not. It didn't matter because he was painting these fantastic pictures. Billy Crystal
museums library world
London has fine museums, the British Library is one of the greatest library institutions in the world... It's got everything you want, really. David Attenborough
museums trying firsts
The first place I try to go when I have free time is the museums. I'm a big museum person. Robert Barry
museum paintings time work
One time I went to a museum where all the work in the museum had been done by children. They had all the paintings up on refrigerators. Stephen Wright
museums odds knack
Kitschis one of the major categories of the modern object. Knick-knacks, rustic odds-and-ends, souvenirs, lampshades, and African masks: the kitsch-object is collectively this whole plethora of "trashy," sham or faked objects, this whole museum of junk which proliferates everywhere.... Kitsch is the equivalent to the "cliché" in discourse. Jean Baudrillard
muse traveller wide
Tell me, O muse, of travellers far and wide Homer
muse not-interested knows
Everybody knows that I don't have a muse. I'm not interested in that. Miuccia Prada
museums opponents election
I am making a collection of the things my opponents have found me to be and, when this election is over, I am going to open a museum and put them on display. Lyndon B. Johnson
museums sometimes empty
Sometimes I feel like a caretaker of a museum -- a huge, empty museum where no one ever comes, and I'm watching over it for no one but myself. Haruki Murakami
poetry poverty instinct
A person born with an instinct for poverty. Elbert Hubbard
poetry religion may
Out of the attempt to harmonize our actual life with our aspirations, our experience with our faith, we make poetry, - or, it may be, religion. Anna Jameson
poetry pardon burned
For what I have publish'd, I can only hope to be pardon'd; but for what I have burned, I deserve to be prais'd. Alexander Pope
poetry together groups
Poetry comes with anger, hunger and dismay; it does not often visit groups of citizens sitting down to be literary together, and would appal them if it did. Christopher Morley
poetry literature language
Not only every great poet, but every genuine, but lesser poet, fulfils once for all some possibility of language, and so leaves one possibility less for his successors. T. S. Eliot
poetry great-poet can-do
Great poetry is always written by somebody straining to go beyond what he can do. Stephen Spender
poetry mind certain
Perhaps no person can be a poet, or can even enjoy poetry, without a certain unsoundness of mind. Thomas B. Macaulay
poetry language states
Poetry is the language of a state of crisis. Stephane Mallarme
poet abandon
Poets don't finish poems, they abandon them. Stephane Mallarme