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life odd profound relationship ultimately
Kay Redfield Jamison It is an odd thing, owing life to pills, one's own quirks and tenacities, and this unique, strange, and ultimately profound relationship called psychotherapy.
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Robert Bennett I would say so. It's part of my life.
life
Kathy Griffin KATHY GRIFFIN: MY LIFE ON THE D-LIST ... To Kathy Griffin. Warmest wishes, Renee Zellweger.
life
Mack Strong Just things that I've never experienced in my life.
life swear
Tom Arnold I swear on my life that is true.
life mistake normal requires sacrifice war
Stanley Hauerwas I think it is a mistake to focus - as we most often do - only on the sacrifice of life that war requires. War also requires that we sacrifice our normal unwillingness to kill.
life
Mike Summers It can't be any better. Life has been such a blessing.
life responsibility
Mark Fuhrman I take full responsibility for my life and my career.
time wrong
Emily Lyons I was in the right place, just at the wrong time that day.
time
Dwyane Wade I was in the right place at the right time to get the bucket.
time whether
Janet Fitch I write all the time, whether I feel like it or not. I never get inspired unless I'm already writing.
time
Denny Green J.J. is the starter. I said that a long time ago.
time vacation year
Ronny Jenkins I take my vacation this time of year every year.
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David Small I think it's a generational thing. It's time for a change.
time
James Hughes I think it's about time we do something about it.
time year
Leslie Cohen I think it'll be time at the end of this year for them to go off and try something new, ... It'll be torture. It'll be torture.
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Mary Lambert I think I streaked one time when I was 16, which was scary.
two-nations blood rivers
Rohinton Mistry ...there was another, gorier parturition, when two nations incarnated out of one. A foreigner drew a magic line on a map and called it the new border; it became a river of blood upon the earth. And the orchards, fields, factories, businesses, all on the wrong side of that line, vanished with a wave of the pale conjuror's wand.
two-nations law people
Benjamin Disraeli I was told, continued Egremont, that an impassable gulf divided the Rich from the Poor; I was told that the Privileged and the People formed Two Nations, governed by different laws, influenced by different manners, with no thoughts or sympathies in common; with an innate inability of mutual comprehension.
two-nations political feelings
Benjamin Disraeli Two nations between whom there is no intercourse and no sympathy; who are as ignorant of each other's habits, thoughts, and feelings, as if they were dwellers in different zones, or inhabitants of different planets. The rich and the poor.
two-nations israel forever
Colin Powell The United States-Israeli relationship is based on the broadest conception of American national interest in which our two nations are bound forever together by common democratic values and traditions. This will never change.
two-nations discovery agreement
Alfred Korzybski It is amusing to discover, in the twentieth century, that the quarrels between two lovers, two mathematicians, two nations, two economic systems, usually assumed insoluble in a finite period should exhibit one mechanism, the semantic mechanism of identification - the discovery of which makes universal agreement possible, in mathematics and in life.
two-nations rights political
Ambrose Bierce Boundary, n. In political geography, an imaginary line between two nations, separating the imaginary rights of one from the imaginary rights of another.
two-nations race people
Richard Cobden The people of the two nations [French and English] must be brought into mutual dependence by the supply of each other's wants. There is no other way of counteracting the antagonism of language and race. It is God's own method of producing an entente cordiale, and no other plan is worth a farthing.
two-nations blue cities
Greg Gutfeld We have two nations, and it's not black or white. It's red and blue. Under Republican leadership, cities tend to do better. Cities are destroyed under Democrats, because they don't know how to deal with the constituency; they're terrified.