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innocence building possibility
Begin building the future through "conversation for possibility." Werner Erhard
innocence mystery
One learns one’s mystery at the price of one’s innocence. Robertson Davies
innocence innocent proven
Everyone is innocent unless proven otherwise. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
innocence accustomed
Innocence is not accustomed to blush. [Fr., L'innocence a rougir n'est point accoutumee.] Moliere
innocence innocent drink
Meet them once and you're innocent; meet them twice and you're not. So if you see me having drinks again with Harvey Weinstein then, okay, you've got me. Matt Drudge
innocence innocent fear-nothing
A clear and innocent conscience fears nothing. Elizabeth I
innocence imagine suspicion
I don't know how to defend myself: surprised innocence cannot imagine being under suspicion. Pierre Corneille
innocence forgetfulness stamina
We survive until, by sheer stamina, we escape into the dim innocence of our own adulthood and its forgetfulness. Katherine Dunn
innocence states
Remaining childish is a tremendous state of innocence. John Lydon
combination take-me
I'm interested to see where a combination of faith and science will take me. Pat Summitt
combination payment interest
Unless the trade deficit shrinks, the combination of the trade deficit and the interest and dividend payments to foreigners will grow ever more rapidly. Martin Feldstein
combination stanley
I'm a combination of Linda Ronstadt, Loretta Lynn and Ralph Stanley. Patty Loveless
combination
I am a combination of my entire family. Dionne Warwick
combination teach symbols
When you teach someone how to perform creatively (ie, associate dead symbols in new combinations), you expand his potential for experiencing more widely and richly. Timothy Leary
combination one-time
One time I had too many Heinekens and I googled myself and realized that that was a very, very bad combination. Ginnifer Goodwin
insolence learn
He has to learn that petulance is no sarcasm, and that insolence is not invective Benjamin Disraeli
insolence wit wells
Wit is well-bred insolence. Aristotle