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People come to a company like Abbott sometimes and think, 'It's so big, I can't make a difference.' I think just the opposite. I think everybody can make a difference. Miles D. White
everybody open prices start tap tendency
The tendency (is) once prices start to rise, for everybody to open the tap a little bit. Julian Lee
everybody likes playing together wants
The most important thing is that we're playing together and everybody is gelling, everybody likes each other, ... Everybody wants to win, and when you're winning, everybody's happy. Greg Spires
everybody known push
Southwest has made it well known to everybody they're going to push this matter, Kevin Cox
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Once you've sat at the king's table, you know what it's like. That's a feast that everybody is going to be trying, ... It's a matter of us just repeating our success. It sounds crazy. But we do it one day at a time. Warren Sapp
everybody maybe playing thinks three winning within
You've got to think about winning, because everybody thinks about winning playing on this tour. If you're within two or three at the turn, maybe you have a chance. John Senden
everybody good home jeremy plan prayers thoughts
You never plan that. You always plan everybody to come home at the same time. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. Jeremy was a good guy. Roy Young
everybody forward fun healthy last looking move next people week weeks
We're looking forward to the next week or two. We'll get everybody healthy and move some people around. It should be a fun last two weeks of the season. Jim McAlpin
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There are writers for whom names mean nothing; everybody could be called John and Elizabeth, and the writing would be just as good. A name, of course, is like a piece of clothing, isn't it? It gives you an impression right away. James Salter
husband knows primarily register women
Primarily it's women who will come in and say, 'These are the things that I am wanting, and I want to register for them so when my husband comes in he knows what I want,' Linda Hall
husbands identities lose society women
Our society is set up so that most women lose their identities when their husbands die. Lynn Caine
husband children grateful
I am divorced, and one of the things I am tremendously grateful for is that my ex-husband and I made a decision to go through mediation. I knew a trial would drag on for years, would cost me everything, but worse, would be devastating for our four small children. Jane Green
husband thinking stuff
I'm not looking for a husband or marriage or not not looking for that stuff. I'm living, not thinking what I should or shouldn't be doing with my life. Cameron Diaz
husband wife taste
It's not because I'm bitter or because I don't agree with him politically. I've always been a registered Republican. But it's bad taste to talk about ex-husbands and ex-wives, that's all. Also, I don't know a damn thing about politics. Jane Wyman
husband cake faces
She glanced across to where Tilly and her brand new husband were posing for photographs, Tilly fluttering a fan coquettishly in front of her face. 'Unfortunately I didn't realise there was a French Revolutionary theme.' 'The Marie-Antoinette thing?' said Dexter. 'Well at least we know there'll be cake. David Nicholls
husband blood may
A lover may be a shadowy creature, but husbands are made of flesh and blood Amy Levy
husband children thinking
I think I became more productive through not having children. I never really had the desire to have them. My husband didn't want them either, so it worked out well. Dolly Parton
husband hands feet
Next out of the hall came the sisters and their husbands. Before I could say anything, the captain had clamped his hand over my mouth and was lifting me off my feet as I kicked. Cornwall made as to draw his dagger, but Regan pulled him away. "You've just won a kingdom, my duke, killing vermin is a servant's task. Leave the bitter fool stew in his own bile." She wanted me. It was clear. Christopher Moore