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levels obsession high-level
To do anything to a high level it has to be total obsession. Conor McGregor
levels reaching talented women
Women are still not reaching the most senior levels of corporations. This is not the shortcoming of women. We're talented and smart. Ruth Porat
levels may reader
Every reader of your ad is interested, else he would not be a reader. You are dealing with someone willing to listen. Then do your level best. That reader, if you lose him now, May never again be a reader Claude C. Hopkins
levels comfort film
There's an incredible comfort level that I have on film sets because it's where I've grown up. Daniel Radcliffe
levels entertainment affluence
There's nothing at the center of what we do...No center. It doesn't exist. All of us-look at our lives: We have an acceptable level of affluence. We have entertainment. We have a relative freedom from fear. But there's nothing else. Douglas Coupland
levels stuff today
What is a shame is that there isn't stuff that is as great as 'Oz' on a consistent level around today. Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
levels red grew
Red is a colour I've felt very strongly about. Maybe red is a very Indian colour, maybe it's one of those things that I grew up with and recognise at some other level. Anish Kapoor
levels silent fingers
The objective level is not words, and cannot be reached by words alone. We must point our finger and be silent, or we will never reach this level. Alfred Korzybski
levels problem consciousness
A problem cannot be solved at the level of consciousness in which it occurs. Albert Einstein
red
so much dependsupona red wheelbarrowglazed with rainwaterbeside the whitechickens. William Williams
red seen
I've never seen so much red in my life. Justin Dentmon
red
It would still be red when he landed. Mel Sachs
red skin turn
Your skin will turn red if you're not careful. Logan Dance
redneck doubt way
When in doubt, figure it out. That's the redneck way. Jase Robertson
red
We fizzled when we got in the red zone. That hasn't been characteristic of our team. That's not us. Matt Hasselbeck
red worked
The Red Cross, as did a lot of other groups, worked very, very hard. Fran Theos
reduce
With lab courses, we may be able to simulate a lot of that and reduce costs. Roy Romer
red hunters witch
I'm a Red-baiter; I'm a witch-hunter if the witches are Communists. Adolphe Menjou
grew thin
I used to just write about my own apathy, but that youthful, apathetic way of looking at things grew thin as I got older. Scott Weiland
grew guys playground
That's what you want as a player, to play the way you grew up on the playground and YMCA. Look around here. Guys here are loose. Tim Thomas
grew
That's not even a question. You go with what you grew up with. Mike Grell
grew locks pick shed spying
I used to try to pick locks because I grew up on my grandparents' farm and I started my own little spy club. I would go around the farm and try to break into the shed and try spying on my grandpa. It was ridiculous. Odette Annable
grew informed music sing
I grew up listening to a lot of soul music, which has probably informed the way that I sing on my tracks. Erik Hassle
grew though
The first things I did was I was a writer, painter, and photographer, and we grew up very poor, so even though I could get into any college I wanted, there was no way to pay for it. Lori Petty
grew northern pick posh
I'm not posh at all. I grew up in Sheffield but never managed to pick up the accent - which was careless because there'd be some cache now in being a northern playwright, but I missed out on that one. Laura Wade
grew literature living love mind science sort suppose terribly time
I sort of mind living in a time when most of the literature is terribly personal. I suppose it's because I grew up on a love of history, philosophy, science and religion, but not to think too much about yourself. A. S. Byatt
grew half hardships japanese large latter life living relationship society suffer twentieth
As I grew up, I was continually to suffer hardships in different realms of life - in my family, in my relationship to Japanese society and in my way of living at large in the latter half of the twentieth century. Kenzaburo Oe