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betrayed nuclear trust
It betrayed the public's trust over nuclear energy, Takeo Hiranuma
betrayed felt tough
I don't feel like they betrayed me. It's just a tough situation. I'm disappointed. I felt like I had done enough around here that they would keep me. Bronson Arroyo
betrayed chance betray
Heads will fly all over the place, others will explode by themselves, everyone will have their chance to betray, and those who don't betray will be betrayed. Sandro Veronesi
betrayed presses ifs
If ever the public was betrayed by its press, it's ours. William Dean Howells
betrayed biggest broken challenge elections fair form free promises
Our biggest challenge is that Zimbabweans have never experienced any form of free and fair elections and have had 25 years of broken promises and betrayed dreams, Paul Themba
betrayed concerts everybody felt series
Everybody who used to go to the concerts felt betrayed when the series was canceled. Bob Johnson
betrayed principles made
A great nation betrayed the principles which have made it great, and thereby became hostage to hostage-takers. Daniel Inouye
betrayed peculiar virtue
Fidelity - a virtue peculiar to those who are about to be betrayed. Ambrose Bierce
betrayed dont-trust betray
That's life: trust and you're betrayed; don't trust and you betray yourself. Roger Zelazny
peculiar abnormal normal-and-abnormal
I thought it was something peculiar to me. I thought I was abnormal. Louise Brown
peculiar year
This is a very peculiar year for flu. Greg Moore
peculiar
It's very peculiar that he isn't ... We're investigating to find out why. John Bankhead
peculiar life-is
One's life is peculiar to one's own when one has invented it. Djuna Barnes
peculiar ridiculous
Everything is ultimately peculiar and ultimately ridiculous. Thomas Ligotti
peculiar
I love my love with a b because she is peculiar. Gertrude Stein
peculiar produces
Our planet has a peculiar wobble - its precession. And that precession produces upheavals in our weather, weather alterations we cycle through every 22,000, 41,000 and 100,000 years. Howard Bloom
peculiar poet work written
I wouldn't be very happy if a poet read what I had written and said, 'What a peculiar thing to say about this work of mine.' Helen Vendler
peculiar virtue
FIDELITY, n. A virtue peculiar to those who are about to be betrayed. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
virtue oversight packages
It is one of the most culpable oversights of nature that virtue and beauty so often come in separate packages. Will Durant
virtue economics budgets
Balancing your budget is like protecting your virtue. You have to learn when to say no. Ronald Reagan
virtue praise servant
The highest panegyric, therefore, that private virtue can receive, is the praise of servants. Samuel Johnson
virtue
If there is no immortality, there is no virtue Fyodor Dostoyevsky
virtue fashionable
It is necessary to make virtue fashionable. Jose Marti
virtue parliament humankind
We cannot insure success, but we can deserve it. John Adams
virtue command beggar
Virtue, though clothed in a beggar's garb, commands respect. Friedrich Schiller
virtue allowance esteem
Virtue is everywhere that which is thought praiseworthy; and nothing else but that which has the allowance of public esteem is called virtue. John Locke
virtue
There is a virtue in shamelessness. David Brooks