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fundamentals needs strikes
It strikes at a fundamental human need to be organized. Donna Dubinsky
fundamentals filters management
The fundamental work of investment management is filtering. The question is what do you filter. Donald Luskin
fundamentals politics excuse
The crisis that we inherit when we come to power will be the occasion for fundamental change and not the excuse for postponing it Tony Benn
fundamentals may natural
We may consequently state the fundamental theorem of Natural Selection in the form: The rate of increase in fitness of any organism at any time is equal to its genetic variance in fitness at that time. Ronald Fisher
fundamentals goodness humans
I've always thought, and it gets tested at times, that I have a great faith in the fundamental goodness of human beings. Bob Brown
impossible problem reason
The problem that I have is with the music business. For some reason it seems almost impossible to get anything, any music, released which includes improvisation or soloing. Jan Hammer
impossible trouble ifs
The trouble with our ideals is that if we live up to all of them, we become impossible to live with. Brennan Manning
impossible improbable
That which is impossible and probable is better than that which is possible and improbable. Aristotle
impossible nostalgia
My nostalgia is for the impossible. Mason Cooley
impossible lady talented
She's a talented young lady and will be impossible to replace. Kevin Keen
impossible-things desire rising
It was that impossible thing: happiness that does not wilt to reveal the thin shoots of some new desire rising from within it. George Saunders
impossible dictionary has-beens
The word impossible has been and must remain deleted from our dictionary, Ingvar Kamprad
impossible jerusalem
I think there are still problems, particularly on Jerusalem and refugees. But I don't see this now as something that is impossible to solve, Nabil Sha'ath
impossible understood one-word
It's impossible for me to say one word about all that music has meant to me in my life. How, then, can I hope to be understood? Ludwig Wittgenstein