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would-be attention known
I knew very early on that there would be quite a bit of attention: Superman is known all over the place. Brandon Routh
would-be sensible things-to-do
I just knew I would be a writer. It just seemed the only sensible thing to do. Jane Gardam
would-be imagine slave
There is only one condition in which we can imagine managers not needing subordinates, and masters not needing slaves. This condition would be that each (inanimate) instrument could do its own work. Aristotle
would-be waste directors
Directing is more what I would like to get into eventually. Frankly, I feel like it would be a waste if I didn't because I've spent so much time on film sets, and I know how they work, and I love them, and I love leading them. I would like to do that as a director definitely. Daniel Radcliffe
would-be ifs one-word
If I had to describe my work in one word, that word would be time. Andy Goldsworthy
would-be paint ifs
If only someone else could paint what I see, it would be marvellous, because then I wouldnt have to paint at all. Alberto Giacometti
would-be firsts episodes
First of all, it was in my contract. I knew I would be directing an episode. Anthony Michael Hall
would-be coal way
The debate about climate change in many ways is tied to the petroleum industry. If the value of petroleum was considerably less than it is, and the value of coal was considerably less than it is, there would be much less debate about this. Chuck Klosterman
would-be levels saws
I can't verbalize the internal meaning of pictures whatsoever. Some of my friends can at very mystical levels, but I prefer to say that, if I feel something strongly, I would make a photograph, that would be the equivalent of what I saw and felt. Ansel Adams
levels properties quickly selling stock
Properties are selling more quickly and stock levels declining. Miles Shipside
levels
There are many levels of truth. Alan Dershowitz
levels objects
What we seek, at the deepest level, is inwardly to resemble, rather than physically to possess, the objects and places that touch us through their beauty. Alain de Botton
levels obsession high-level
To do anything to a high level it has to be total obsession. Conor McGregor
levels behavior humans
The nature of human beings is such that we tend not to drift into better behaviors. We usually have to be asked by someone to consider taking it up a level. Bill Hybels
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 service systems worse
We had systems going down, and in some cases, service levels were worse than before. Walter Ekard
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
saws gone extinction
The buffaloes are gone. And those who saw the buffaloes are gone. Carl Sandburg
saws pops changed
It was when I saw Iggy Pop, that's what did it for me. That changed my life pretty much. Alan Vega
saws singers folks
I never saw myself as a folk singer. Bob Dylan
saws young ifs
If I die young, everybody's going to say they saw it coming. Dennis Rodman
saws admiration absurd
I constantly saw the false and the bad, and finally the absurd and the senseless, standing in universal admiration and honour. Arthur Schopenhauer
saws pictures-of-myself hospitals
I saw a picture of myself when I came out of the hospital. I didn't recognize myself. Amy Winehouse
saws puck rebound
I saw the rebound and when the puck came to me, I said, oh my God, puck, I must shoot. Alexander Ovechkin
saws site
The Saw Is Family is a great site. You can quote me on that. Andrew Bryniarski
saws benefits wonder
I saw George Bush at a benefit concert actually waving at Stevie Wonder. Someone had to tell him, 'He can't see you.' Anne Robinson