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Where I get frustrated is when we use government tax dollars to identify problems, we have developed a solution with our government tax dollars, but we have a reluctance to step in and mandate the solutions. What we lack sometimes is the political will to eliminate some of the risks that are still out there. Jim Hall
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Reverence is one of the signs of strength, irreverence one of the surest indications of weakness. No man will rise high who jeers at sacred things. The fine loyalties of life must be reverenced or they will be fore sworn in the day of trial. Source Unknown
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Ten of our 14 wrestlers scored points which helped us today. There were 15 teams and we didn't know what to expect. We were the smallest school there. Kirby Moses
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We didn't play bad, ... But we sure didn't do a lot to help ourselves. Deon Grant
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None of these people are lazy, ... Why wouldn't you want to help somebody like that? All they needed was a jump-start. Michael Allen
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More than 80 percent of the housing was destroyed. It's an island; there was nowhere to go. They didn't know when help was going to come. Law enforcement was rendered ineffective. They didn't know when they'd see another meal. Kathleen Tierney
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I wish he'd stick to the script more. But when you have that type of athlete, nine out of 10 times when he does things like that he's going to help you. Paul Lanclos
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What impressed me was he looks like he's kind and rates well, and that should help him stretch out. Todd Pletcher
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We've done some things to help him, which have put Tye Hill on some islands, quite frankly. Vic Koenning
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Today, for us, is a very sad day. They're here to kill them, we're here to help them. Lynda Smith
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I thought we needed to do a little better job tackling. But we'll get better from this game. It'll help us. Brian Seymore
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I cook a little - I've never taken classes or anything - but enough to get by. Andy Roddick
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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
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Cowardece is often just another name for being taken by surprise. Gregory David Roberts
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One element of maturity is the realization that we don't get away with anything. Any advantage gained or convenience taken, any private procrastination or insincerity, no matter how subtle or quick in passing, is paid for. Hugh Prather
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Everybody has the right to express what he thinks. That, of course, lets the crackpots in. But if you cannot tell a crackpot when you see one, then you ought to be taken in. Harry S Truman
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A society that is not willing to demand a life of somebody who has taken somebody else’s life is simply immoral. Immanuel Kant
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He felt that he was still groping in the dark; he had chosen his path but kept looking back, wondering whether he had misread the signs, whether he should not have taken the other way. J. K. Rowling
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It goes without saying that the desire to accomplish the task with more confidence, to avoid wasting time and labour, and to spare our experimental animals as much as possible, made us strictly observe all the precautions taken by surgeons in respect to their patients. Ivan Pavlov
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I well recall my horror when I heard for the first time, of a journalist who had laid in a pair of what were then called bicycle pants and taken to golf; it was as if I had encountered a studhorse with his hair done up in frizzes, and pink bowknots peeking out of them. It seemed, in some vague way, ignominious, and even a bit indelicate. H. L. Mencken