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taken class littles
I cook a little - I've never taken classes or anything - but enough to get by. Andy Roddick
taken thinking government
If I were to be taken hostage, I would not plead for release nor would I want my government to be blackmailed. I think certain government officials, industrialists and celebrated persons should make it clear they are prepared to be sacrificed if taken hostage. If that were done, what gain would there be for terrorists in taking hostages? Margaret Mead
taken may planning
The bottom is a monotonous, dreary, unprofitable place for any person. That is why I have taken the time to describe how lowly beginnings may be circumvented by proper planning. Napoleon Hill
taken blood healthy
Impurities are constantly and imperceptibly passing from the body, through the pores, and if the surface of the skin is not kept in a healthy condition, the system is burdened with impure matter....and if the garments worn are not frequently cleansed...the pores of the skin absorb again the waste matter thrown off. The impurities of the body... are taken back into the blood, and forced upon the internal organs. Ellen G. White
taken health safety
The scientific community, public health officials, and others have raised serious doubt about the steps taken to ensure the safety and efficacy of the herbal dietary supplements taken daily by millions of Americans, as part of a broader investigation, NYAG is reviewing the sufficiency of the measures manufacturers and retailers are taking to independently assess the validity of their representations and advertising in connection with the sale of herbal supplements. Eric Schneiderman
taken the-end-of-the-day lobster
When you serve lobster, you've taken a being's life away. Therefore if you create a recipe, you have to be very dedicated to elevate the lobster, to make it good and tasty of course, but at the end of the day it's a matter of paying homage. Eric Ripert
taken roots coward
Covetousness like jealousy, when it has taken root, never leaves a person, but with their life. Cowardice is the dread of what will happen. Epictetus
taken judgement wells
It is not my place in society that makes me well off, but my judgements, and these I can carry with me... These alone are my own and cannot be taken away. Epictetus
taken given
Never say that I have taken it, only that I have given it back. Epicurus
long littles way
A little hope goes a long way. Morris Gleitzman
long mind dying
I don't mind dying... as long as I don't have to be there when it happens. Woody Allen
long laughing waste
And so long as I can laugh, never will I be poor. This then, is one of nature's greatest gifts and I will waste it no more. Og Mandino
long literature lasts
Horace, in a particularly boastful mood, once said his verse would last as long as the vestal virgins kept going up the Capitoline Hill to worship at the temple of Jupiter. But Horace's poetry has lasted longer than Jupiter's religion, and Jupiter himself has only survived because he disappeared into literature. Northrop Frye
long grace cosmos
When a novel comes, it's a grace. Something in the cosmos has forgiven you long enough so that you can start. Norman Mailer
long people term
Long-term sustainable change happens if people discover their own power. Pierre Omidyar
long needs talent
As long as you have breath, someone needs your talents. Joel Osteen
long life-is easy
Life is not easy and comfortable, with nothing ever going wrong as long as you buy the right product. It's not true that if you have the right insurance everything is going to be fine. That's not what it's really like. Terrible things happen. And those are the things we learn from. Madeleine L'Engle
long texting messages
As someone who sends texts messages more or less non-stop, I enjoy one particular aspect of texting more than anything else: that it is possible to sit in a crowded railway carriage laboriously spelling out quite long words in full, and using an enormous amount of punctuation, without anyone being aware of how outrageously subversive I am being. Lynne Truss