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integrity offended personally touch
We touch a lot of people, ... This is a world-impacting ministry, and I personally get a little offended when my integrity is questioned. Eddie Long
integrity transcends
There is an integrity issue, and that transcends that (progress being made), Bud Selig
integrity issue
He (Gore) has a different interpretation of what integrity is all about, ... That will be an issue in this campaign. Dan Quayle
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A man's worth isn't measured by a bank register or diploma... It's about integrity Richard Paul Evans
integrity good-luck organization
So I have just one wish for you – the good luck to be somewhere where you are free to maintain the kind of integrity I have described, and where you do not feel forced by a need to maintain your position in the organization, or financial support, or so on, to lose your integrity. May you have that freedom. Richard P. Feynman
integrity choices way
God has put me in a really good position where I can make the choices to walk away if something is not right, so that way I can keep my integrity. Tyler Perry
integrity men machines
Some are able and humane men and some are low-grade individuals with the morals of a goat, the artistic integrity of a slot machine, and the manners of a floorwalker with delusions of grandeur. Raymond Chandler
integrity thinking people
People have said there is an integrity about me, and I think there is. I don't try to follow a trend. I have my own little path. Sarah Brightman
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Whatever you may suffer, speak the truth. Be worthy of the entire confidence of your associates. Consider what is right as to what must be done. It is not necessary that you should keep your property, or even your life, but it is necessary that you should hold fast your integrity. William Ellery Channing
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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 interpretation form
All human knowledge takes the form of interpretation. Walter Benjamin
intelligence brain important
Brains aren't everything, but they're important. William Feather
intelligence phase progress review schedule
the intelligence committee's progress of the Phase II review of the prewar intelligence and its schedule for completion. Bill Frist
intelligence genius literature
Every true genius is bound to be naive. Friedrich Schiller
intelligence age belief
Intelligence flourishes only in the ages when belief withers. Emile M. Cioran
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There is no such thing as Intelligence; one has intelligence of this or that. One must have intelligence only for what one is doing. Edgar Degas
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The talent, the technical facilities, and the intelligence of the people - I just love London. Alex Winter
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Teenagers really do get 'dumber' in their social intelligence around the time of puberty, David Skuse
cunningham people shoe waiting
The Scanlon thing, the Cunningham thing, I think you have more people waiting for the other shoe to drop. Jeff Flake
cunningham
Cunningham and Polley were enforcers at the net. Chas Konopka
cunning boast
The very cunning conceal their cunning; the indifferently shrewd boast of it. Christian Nestell Bovee
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Mr. Cunningham would have gone over to his neighbors and had a family meeting with them and talked it out over cake. ... Happy Days Henry Winkler
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Koizumi has been very cunning and sly by showing this drama as reform-minded forces versus old-fashioned forces. Takao Toshikawa
cunning
But Death was cunning. J. K. Rowling
cunning knowledge ought rather wisdom
Knowledge without justice ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom. Plato
cunning fool fools-and-foolishness knave man nor weakness wit
No man is so much a fool as not to have wit enough sometimes to be a knave; nor any so cunning a knave as not to have the weakness sometimes to play the fool George Savile