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deception sincere born
Everyone is born sincere and dies deceivers. Luc de Clapiers
deception greed
It really comes down to greed and deception and finger-pointing, Patrick Lynch
deception form forms gears great job last option pressure puts ready shifting totally triple
We're going to have to do a great job shifting gears in getting ready for something that's absolutely, totally different from what we've faced, ... It puts pressure on everybody. It is another form of the triple option. The forms of deception that they have with their form of the triple option is unique. It was last year, and it is this year. John Bunting
deception good hits holes kid morse picks
Sager is kind of deceptive. He's got good feet, picks his holes well and is a good hitter. Morse is a kid who hits you hard. Randy Cornwell
deception hath left mouth words
The words of his mouth are iniquity and deceit: he hath left off to be wise, and to do good. Bible Bible
deception agents secrecy
The broad outlines of the Double Cross deception have been known since 1972, when Sir John Masterman, the former chairman of the double agent committee, controversially published his account of the operation in defiance of official secrecy. Ben Macintyre
deception needs irreverence
What we need is a rebirth of satire, of dissent, of irreverence, of an uncompromising insistence that phoniness is phony and platitudes are platitudinous. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
deception novelty deceiving
It is not only old and early impressions that deceive us; the charms of novelty have the same power. Blaise Pascal
deception deceived
We like to be deceived. Blaise Pascal
triumph disaster
Both triumph and disaster are impostors. Rudyard Kipling
triumph prostitution nevertheless
Prostitution, although hounded, imprisoned, and chained, is nevertheless the greatest triumph of Puritanism. Emma Goldman
triumph
Your triumph is the triumph of all of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez
triumph human-nature creeds
The tendency toward good in human nature has a force which no creed can utterly counteract, and which insures the ultimate triumph of that tendency over all dogmatic perversions. George Eliot
triumph ifs
There is no triumph of good, and if there were it would not be a triumph of good. Iris Murdoch
triumph conquer poet
Poets by Death are conquer'd but the wit Of poets triumphs over it. Abraham Cowley
triumph world unnecessary
I'm afraid that reason will triumph and that the world will become a place where anyone who doesn't fit that will become unnecessary David Byrne
disaster hunger list planning whim
Going in without a list is usually kind of a disaster for most of us. You're going on hunger and a whim and not planning well. Suzy Pelican
disaster downside fast gained handled overseeing political relief votes
There aren't a lot of votes to be gained by overseeing a disaster relief that is handled the way it should be, but there is a political downside to not doing enough, or not doing it fast enough. Dan Schnur
disaster fairly unprepared
He has come to symbolize how unprepared this administration was for this disaster, fairly or unfairly, Stephen Hess
disaster policy israeli
Still, the American administration is following blindly the Israeli advisers in your policy, while they are pushing you to more and more disasters. Yasser Arafat
disaster disasters floods natural responding
responding to floods and other natural disasters by FEMA. David Walker
disasters general heavy observing
In general we are observing more and more heavy rain-associated disasters in the region. Srikantha Herath
disaster greatest states strategic united
the greatest strategic disaster in United States history. Valerie Plame
disaster distribute food help hoping normally people response sending shelves state step
The food that we are sending out for the disaster response is food that we would normally distribute here to the food shelves and people of Minnesota, ... We're hoping that people in the state will step up and help us replenish those supplies. John Livingston
disaster release phenomenon
The capital phenomenon, the most catastrophic disaster, is uninterrupted sleeplessness, that nothingness without release. Emile M. Cioran