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I love my dad. There is no doubt about that. He is a wonderful man and a good person. Like many father/son relationships, we have our struggles, our misunderstandings, and our miscommunications. We are very different people, but also very similar at the same time. Brad Goreski
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Never doubt or question the power of love or one woman with a shovel. Carrie Newcomer
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I don't want to listen to everybody's problems all the time. And I doubt anybody wants to listen to mine. Carrie Underwood
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It is, no doubt, an immense advantage to have done nothing, but one should not abuse it. Antoine Rivarol
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Tobacco . . . is not prohibited in the Scriptures, though, as Samuel Butler points out, St. Paul would no doubt have denounced it if he had known of it. Bertrand Russell
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That was a tough one, no doubt about it. Afterwards, I told the kids to just keep their heads up. We have to move on. Ryan Sanchez
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We need to increase capacity, there's no doubt about that, David Hawkins
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We just didn't make the right decisions. We missed two or three point-blank shots. Could we have won the game? No doubt about it. They can be beaten. Joe Bryant
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Every job I take, within minutes I'm thinking, 'I can't do this.' I think it's what makes me work. People think I just swagger in and do it. But I doubt myself all the time. It's what pushes me, what makes me work harder. The older I get, the less I take for granted. Ray Winstone
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Yes. As a non-smoker, I think it's very unfair that smokers go off and have a break, when I just can't. Andy Jones
unfair
No one is untouchable, it would be unfair to say that. Sven Eriksson
unfair
It is unfair for him and us that he comes in on a one-off. Dean Ryan
unfair
They were put in a position, in my opinion, that was unfair to them, Mike Keenan
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Yeah, it's unfair that you can get judged by something you didn't do, but it's also unfair that you can inherit money that you didn't work for. Chris Rock
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It is neither fair nor unfair, Nobody Owens. It simply is Neil Gaiman
unfair
We need fair rules of the road, so big corporations can't use their power to gain unfair advantages. Hillary Clinton
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The death tax is unfair, inefficient, economically unsound and, frankly, immoral. Jon Kyl
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It's unfair that I've been treated unfair, but it doesn't stop me. Sheldon Adelson
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The utterly fallacious idea at the heart of the pro-war argument is that it is the duty of the anti-war argument to provide an alternative to war. The onus is on them to explain just cause. Zadie Smith
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The sexes were made for each other, and only in the wise and loving union of the two is the fullness of health and duty and happiness to be expected William Hall
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They held it their duty to live but for their country. William Godwin
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The rule of joy and the law of duty seem to me all one. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
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We had curfew duty together in Green Bay. He's not going to play tricks. He knows my philosophy, and I know his. Sylvester Croom
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We don't want to put them out of business, but we owe a duty to the public to ensure we're making it safe, John Diaz
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You have the duty and gift of living. You don't have the right to sit on the sidelines-use your life and get back into the game. Phillip McGraw
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I am very grateful for the opportunities I've had and feel I have a duty to repay my good fortune through philanthropic endeavors that expand the reach of human possibility and compassion. Hansjorg Wyss
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Pleasure is the object, duty and the goal of all rational creatures. Voltaire