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ruthlessness wicked-world world
This is a ruthless world and one must be ruthless to cope with it. Charlie Chaplin
ruthlessness truthfulness
Truthfulness so often goes with ruthlessness. Dodie Smith
ruthlessness enders-game peter
'I could kill you like this,' Peter whispered. 'Just press and press until you're dead'. Orson Scott Card
ruthlessness weakness defeated
In both cases, weakness and scruples had defeated strength and ruthlessness. Ken Follett
ruthlessness different economics
Economics dominates politics - and with that domination comes different forms of ruthlessness. Chris Hedges
world littles firsts
I didn't feel comfortable at first with pure mathematics, or as a professor of pure mathematics. I wanted to do a little bit of everything and explore the world. Benoit Mandelbrot
world helping mathematics
Fractal geometry is not just a chapter of mathematics, but one that helps Everyman to see the same world differently. Benoit Mandelbrot
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The world's most effeminate heterosexual, Daniel Johns Art Alexakis
world-religions may belief
Idiosyncratic belief systems which are shared by only a few adherents are likely to be regarded as delusional. Belief systems which may be just as irrational but which are shared by millions are called world religions. Anthony Storr
world newspapers screens
A world without newspapers or a world where the newspapers are purely electronic and you read them on a screen is not a very appealing world. Bill Bryson
world speed
There is a lightning quickness to the speed at which candidates can build and accidentally dismantle their own campaigns. If candidates don't figure out their place in the new digital world of politics, they will be destroyed by it. Bill Burton
world good-things
It's a whole new world as far as getting a show on the air. There's good things and bad things. Bill Burr
world faces looks
We ought to look the world frankly in the face. Bertrand Russell
world adequate causes
One of the main causes of trouble in the world is dogmatic and fanatical belief in some doctrine for which there is no adequate evidence Bertrand Russell