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the-end-of-the-day directors film
For me, a director is a director immaterial of the gender. At the end of the day, the audience is only interested in watching a good film. Boman Irani
the-end-of-the-day life-is ends
At the end of the day I separate things; my life is my life and my work is my work. Stella McCartney
the-end-of-the-day want till-the-end
I want to keep you, till the end of days. Nora Roberts
the-end-of-the-day campaigns speech
At the end of the day after a few speeches and a lot of campaign stops, I'm more energized than drained. Mitt Romney
the-end-of-the-day likes puppy
Dissent is morally neutral. You can correctly call yourself a dissident because you like to kick puppies, but at the end of the day, you're just a jerk who likes to kick puppies. Jonah Goldberg
looks profit shark
Profit is a new kind of shark that looks just like a dolphin. John McNamara
looks reflex
Technically, it looks like no more than a reflex rebound, an oversold bounce. Clark Yingst
looks totally
See how he looks at her when she's eating. He's totally in love. Malia Davis
looks new-music studios
I look forward to the future - and going into the studio to make new music. Diana Ross
looks swiss wait
We'll have to wait and see what we get. If it looks like Swiss cheese, we won't be happy. Jerry Bernstein
looks product reason sells
The reason the product sells is it looks really expensive, Shawn Stockman
looks seen stars week
This week has more stars in it than we've seen in a long time. It looks like the market's back. Irv DeGraw
looks shots
We got more shots and better looks at the basket. Terry Chamberlain
looks
We do see an outpost of some sort. We just don't know what it looks like yet. Scott Horowitz
blame credit gets president rain sunshine
The president gets credit for the sunshine and blame for the rain - and there's a lot of rain here. J. Hoover
blame build care carry communication courtroom criticize destroyer enemies fault fit focus focusing friend heart hole impossible involves listening loving lower neither nor peg progress proper question rather responding round society speaking square
If a square peg doesnt fit a round hole, neither the peg nor the hole is to blame. Between two people, the question "whose fault is it?" is the friend of argumentation and the destroyer of growth-oriented communication. Assigning blame involves listening to criticize and responding to defend, speaking to lower the other person rather than speaking to build each up. Relational progress is impossible as long as blame is the focus because blame and progress are enemies. In our litigation-hungry society we must take care that focusing on fault - which is proper for the courtroom - doesnt carry over into interpersonal relationships. The heart of loving communication is listening to understand. Jeffrey Bryant
blame help people putting wanting
I said, 'You're not going to have any help for the handicapped?' And he said, 'No, you had your chance.' They're putting blame all on people not wanting to go, but that isn't so, Paul Hayes
blame changed mean name nor owned solved
Name it and Blame it, doesn't mean you solved it, nor owned it, nor changed it Grace McGarvie
blame chance couple credit execute games improvement players poor
I take credit or blame for a couple of the losses. I thought I called some poor games offensively, and I didn't give our players a chance to execute some plays. ... So, I've got a lot of improvement to make. It's not just the players. Matt Cavanaugh
blame behavior force
Once you the forces that govern behavior,it's harder to blame the behaver Robert Wright
blame failing ability
The easiest thing to do, whenever you fail, is to put yourself down by blaming your lack of ability for your misfortunes. Washington Irving
blame reveal revealing secrets wind
If you reveal your secrets to the wind you should not blame the wind for revealing them to the trees. Khalil Gibran
blame call daily forth life poet riches seems
If your daily life seems poor, do not blame it; blame yourself, tell yourself that you are not poet enough to call forth its riches Rainer Maria Rilke