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causes fall subject
O. Singh He is subject to no one else s rule, and the Lord, the King, causes everyone to fall at his feet.
causes evident game good guys intent offense start
Juan Pierre This was only the first game, but this game it was evident that once you get guys on base, it causes havoc. It's not just me, it's anybody. That's my intent to start off the game, not necessarily with a triple, but to have a good at-bat and let the offense take it from there.
causes children gives keeping less problems rather
Walter Cunningham I think it's important, because we have so many children, who are, more or less like latch-key children, or children who are on their own. They need a plan. This gives them a plan, rather than keeping all this to themselves, which festers and causes more problems internally. Now they know who to go to for help.
causes might seen terrorism
Azzam Tamimi What may be seen as a glorification of terrorism by one person might be seen as an explanation of the causes of terrorism by another person.
causes locate
Jamie Moyer I didn't locate well. That usually causes problems, for me especially.
causes altars
William James The word 'cause' is an altar to an unknown god.
causes favour trouble
Vincent Van Gogh Love always causes trouble, that's true, but in its favour, it energizes.
causes lost-everything olympics
Tonya Harding Truthfully I don't remember much about anything after the Olympics 'cause I, I lost everything.
facts honest kids open smarter
Howard Simon Kids now are smarter than we were. They want the facts. They want to know what's happening. That's why being open and honest with them is so important.
facts tables electrons
Richard P. Feynman It is the fact that the electrons cannot all get on top of each other that makes tables and everything else solid.
facts evolution illusion
Richard Dawkins ...there are no natural borderlines in evolution. The illusion of a borderline is created by the fact that the evolutionary intermediates happen to be extinct.
facts comfortable felt
Richard Widmark I felt pretty comfortable with Westerns, apart from the fact I couldn't ride.
facts world certain
Richelle Mead In fact I was fairly certain there was no one in the entire world quite like Adrian Ivashkov.
facts
Umberto Eco The Roseicrucians were everywhere, aided by the fact that they didn't exist.
facts millions
William Manchester The sum of a million facts is not the truth.
facts argument cases
Woodrow Wilson The facts of the case will always have the better of [an] argument.
facts lapses judgment
William J. Clinton I did have a relationship with Ms Lewinsky that was not appropriate. In fact, it was wrong. It constituted a critical lapse in judgment and a personal failure on my part for which I am solely and completely responsible.
unfortunate-things rewards appetite
Phyllis Bottome the unfortunate thing about worldliness is that its rewards are rather less than its appetites.
unfortunate-things trying limits
Leo Buscaglia The most unfortunate thing that happens to a person who fears failure is that he limits himself by becoming afraid to try anything new.
unfortunate-things people can-do
Joseph Campbell People who don't have a concept of the whole can do very unfortunate things.
unfortunate-things childhood fiction
Heather O'Neill I had a ludicrous childhood, but I feel that I was able to profit from a lot of the idiotic and unfortunate things that happened to me by turning them into fiction.
unfortunate conditions
Diana Gabaldon She sounded as though love were an unfortunate but unavoidable condition.
unfortunate-things finals unfortunate
Marie Dressler That's the unfortunate thing about death. It's so terribly final.
unfortunate-things canada building
Ernst Zundel The unfortunate thing is, for the contents of the building I could not get any insurance anywhere in Canada.
unfortunate fastidious
Jean de La Fontaine The fastidious are unfortunate; nothing satisfies them.