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aspects favorites finding love song
There are a lot of aspects of filmmaking that I love, but one of my favorites is in post, finding the right song for the right moment. Gina Prince-Bythewood
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Unless you consider yourself some sort of human brand, which I don't, you have to deal with the fact that different people are going to like different aspects of your work. It's not consistent. I am not consistent. But I feel OK with that. Zadie Smith
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The points that I do correspond to organ systems that help physically with detoxification and strengthening of the body as well as the mental aspects of will power and letting go. Jane Marshall
aspects based books central children develop introduce life side
A lot of illustrators have one central character and then they develop it, and all their books are based around it. But that was not my wish. I wanted to introduce children to the whole creative side of many aspects of life. Brian Wildsmith
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The 100 Top Hospital award winners continue to demonstrate significant distinctions in provision of value to their communities, as shown by objective differences in clinical outcomes, patient safety, efficient operations and financial stability. These top 100 hospitals react quicker to challenges than their peers, and they focus on all aspects of care, not just one. Jean Chenoweth
aspects best experience
Hands-on experience is the best way to learn about all the interdisciplinary aspects of robotics. Rodney Brooks
aspects children cover families life recognize relationships
My books cover many aspects of daily life through which your children will recognize their own relationships in their families and communities. Patricia Polacco
aspects characters experience imaginary perhaps relate since solely variety wide
They are imaginary characters. But perhaps not solely the products of my imagination, since there are some aspects of the characters that relate to my own experience of a wide variety of people. Margaret Mahy
aspects earlier felt game good home owed tonight
We were good in all aspects of the game tonight. Earlier in the year, they embarrassed us at home so we felt we owed them one and wanted to come in here tonight and get us one. We weren't going to take them lightly. Mike Bibby
intelligence music women
In the music industry, intelligence in women is undervalued. Bat for Lashes
intelligence judgments multiple neat report ultimately
You have multiple intelligence agencies. They all ultimately report to the director of national intelligence but, you know, it never comes in neat packages. So you have to make judgments on what you have, and it's not easy to do. Raymond Kelly
intelligence gulls ghost
That affable familiar ghost Which nightly gulls him with intelligence. William Shakespeare
intelligence intelligence-and-intellectuals stop
We have to play with intelligence and try to stop them getting the ball, Nolberto Solano
intelligence-and-intellectuals property putting valuable
We are putting our most valuable intellectual property on the table. Brad Smith
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For the president to suggest he had the same intelligence we had is just plain wrong, Richard Durbin
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He had a tough night at Southern; it's as simple as that. He didn't play with the intelligence he usually plays with. Mark Turgeon
intelligence intelligence-and-intellectuals united
had to do with coordination of intelligence in the United States. James Woolsey
intelligence intellectual useless
It is only the constant exertion and working of our sensitive, intellectual, moral, and physical machinery that keeps us from rusting, and so becoming useless. Charles Simmons
intelligence-and-intellectuals property putting valuable
We are putting our most valuable intellectual property on the table. Brad Smith
intelligence-and-intellectuals passion strong
To be strong is to have passion, and to have passion is to believe. Kazi Shams
intelligence-and-intellectuals issue job obviously
an issue of our intelligence, and obviously we need to do a better job of our intelligence. Stephen Hadley
intelligence-and-intellectuals
Ignorance is no excuse, it's the real thing. Irene Peter
intelligence-and-intellectuals
His intelligence. He?s skillful and he?s very, very intelligent. He always just makes that right play. Daniel Ortega
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Some say that's a weakness. I say it's a strength, a sign of intelligence. Jim DeRogatis
intelligence-and-intellectuals nature
without speculating about the nature of the intelligence. William Dembski
intelligence-and-intellectuals response totally
It's a totally intellectual response to something so physical. Scott Becker
silence important conversation
Sighs and silences and avoided conversations are just as important as the things you do talk about. Cecelia Ahern
silence betrayed
Silence never yet betrayed any one! Antoine Rivarol
silence vices avoiding
The cunning tempter, by avoiding the grossness of vice, often silences objections. Antoine Rivarol
silence
The rest, is silence. William Shakespeare
silence desert gleam
I have always loved the desert. One sits down on a desert sand dune, sees nothing, hears nothing. Yet through the silence something throbs, and gleams... Antoine de Saint-Exupery
silence rare-occasion gym
On the rare occasions I go to the gym, I prefer silence. Bebe Neuwirth
silence ends
In the end, the only thing between us was silence. Becca Fitzpatrick
silence said okay
I called Vee. "How are you doing?" I asked. "Good. How are you?" "Good." Silence. "Okay," Vee said in a rush, "I am still totally freaked out. You?" "Totally. Becca Fitzpatrick
silence soul humanity
That soul-destroying, meaningless, mechanical, moronic work is an insult to human nature which must necessarily and inevitably produce either escapism or aggression, and that no amount of 'bread and circuses' can compensate for the damage done-these are facts which are neither denied nor acknowledged but are met with an unbreakable conspiracy of silence-because to deny them would be too obviously absurd and to acknowledge them would condemn the central preoccupation of modern society as a crime against humanity. E. F. Schumacher