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eventually logical might time travel unsettling
I find the whole time travel question very unsettling if you take it to its logical extension. I think it might eventually be possible, but then what happens? William Shatner
eventually food
Every author has to eventually write a food book. Chuck Palahniuk
eventually high might sell valuable work
You should create a work that is so valuable it might eventually sell at a high price, but you've got to concentrate on how you create that artwork. Yayoi Kusama
event people
The people at the event wanted to be there. Sargent College
events information letter patients purpose serious sick treatment
The patients who have had the more serious events are very sick patients. I think the purpose of this letter is for oncologists to get more information to make treatment decisions. Neil Cohen
events happened past
The past is 'truth' because events have already happened and they can not be questioned. Atharva Veda
eventually figured kept love western
As much as I love the Western genre, I figured if I kept doing those, I'd eventually run out of steam on that, and that would've been the end of it. Clint Eastwood
event events french history itself lead mighty people wonderful
A revolution in itself is not a blessing. The revolution accomplished by the French people is, indeed, a wonderful event - the most striking, in my opinion, in history; but it may lead to events which will make it a mighty evil. John C. Calhoun
eventually seems turn
What seems like a crazy idea today eventually grows. It's a 'with hindsight' thing. One day, someone will turn around and say, 'That was genius.' Natalie Massenet
larger life love meaning people song specific successful
That's what I love about songwriting - that you can write something about your own experiences and think it's completely specific to you, and then people can take away a completely different meaning for themselves. I really love that. I think you've been successful at writing a song when it has a larger life than yourself. Idina Menzel
larger odd
The odd thing about comedy is that the more personal you are, the larger the audience. David Steinberg
larger-than-life has-beens uncompromising
I have been uncompromising, peppery, intractable, monomaniacal, tactless, volatile, and oftentimes disagreeable... I suppose I'm larger than life. Bette Davis
larger lying skeletons top
We have two skeletons preserved, the larger lying on top of the other one. James Clarke
larger market microsoft success tremendous
Microsoft had tremendous success with larger businesses, but that market has become very saturated. Joe Wilcox
larger parts
We have one of the larger parts to cover. Rease Watson
larger role
You'll always want to find an actor in the larger role first. Rebecca Mangieri
larger problem
The problem was much larger than we expected. Cassandra Dunn
larger picked pieces
little pieces being picked out of a larger context. Richard Boucher
volunteers
We have volunteers in 65 to 70 of those departments. Louise Shivers
volunteer force knows
You know, 1% of us is in the armed forces, protecting the other 99, and they're all volunteers. Benjamin Walker
volunteer abortion female
We applaud Congress for extending equitable abortion coverage to female Peace Corps volunteers. Cecile Richards
volunteer done want
There are actresses who've had expensive work done and look great, so I'm not holier-than-thou about it. But it wouldn't be for me, perhaps because I've already been in hospital and wouldn't want to volunteer myself for it again. Celia Imrie
volunteer ark built
The Titanic was built by professionals. The Ark was built by volunteers. Barbara Bush
volunteer long comfort
I mostly like to travel and volunteer because I get antsy if I stay in my comfort zone for too long. Eden Sher
volunteers
We pretty much have our same volunteers that come back. Rita Carlson
volunteers
There are other volunteers who take turns, up to 50 of us here. Adnan Pachachi
volunteer honest instinct
But honest instinct comes a volunteer; Sure never to o'er-shoot, but just to hit, While still too wide or short in human wit. Alexander Pope