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loss situation
Paula Carico What do you do in a situation like this? I'm at a loss for words.
loss needed tough
Derrick Landrus To come back after the tough loss in the first game, we needed that.
loss age way
Joan Anderson Why am I more cautious as I age instead of the other way around? I wonder if it's all tied in to failure. I tend to forget my gains and remember only the losses. The failures have piled up, wreaking havoc with my confidence until, as an adult, I've become afraid to take chances.
losses maybe top whip
Dontrelle Willis I don't even know what WHIP means, ... They were so similar, I have no idea. Maybe because I had more losses than him. That's the only thing I can see off the top of my head.
loss games losing
Venus Williams Losses have propelled me to even bigger places, so I understand the importance of losing. You can never get complacent because a loss is always around the corner. It's in any game that you're in - a business game or whatever - you can't get complacent.
loss simple weight
Valerie Bertinelli After a lifetime of losing and gaining weight, I get it. No matter how you slice it, weight loss comes down to the simple formula of calories in, calories out.
loss faces glimpse
Roger Angell Life is tough and brimming with loss, and the most we can do about it is to glimpse ourselves clear now and then, and find out what we feel about familiar scenes and recurring faces this time around.
loss intelligent past
Robert Reed A favorite science fiction writer of mine is William Faulkner! It was an idea that came to me once, years ago, and I've never quite been able to shake it. This is facetious, on one level at least. There are telepaths in As I Lay Dying. But I think the most compelling thing for me is there are moments with him where I just feel these are not humans talking to each other. These are some hyper-intelligent, yet-to-be-born organisms. The way they look at the past without having any loss of knowledge everything that ever happened is still here.
winning want losing
Richard Petty No one wants to quit when he's losing and no one wants to quit when he's winning.
winning bigs nobel
Richard P. Feynman Winning a Nobel Prize is no big deal, but winning it with an IQ of 124 is really something.
winning games seven
Retief Goosen You can't really measure your game. You can shoot seven under and lose and you can shoot even and win.
winning technology race
Rick Cook Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
winning vision
Woodrow Wilson I have no happy fairyland vision that she can win.
winning thinking oscars
Woody Allen I have no regard for that kind of ceremony. I just don't think they know what they're doing. When you see who wins those things-or who doesn't win them-you can see how meaningless this Oscar thing is.
winning depth sensuality
Woody Allen You'll find as you go through life that great depth and smoldering sensuality don't always win.
winning thinking gaps
William J. Clinton If ever there comes a time when everyone you vote for wins and they do everything you think they should do, there will still be a gap between what is and what ought to be.
winning machines bigs
Will Ferrell I’m just a big, hairy, American winning machine!
reality shadow substance
Richard Whately Christianity, contrasted with the Jewish system of emblems, is truth in the sense of reality, as substance is opposed to shadows, and, contrasted with heathen mythology, is truth as opposed to falsehood.
reality doors stage
Russell Hoban If reality had a stage door I'd hang around there to see what comes out after the show.
reality years solitude
Russell Banks It's hard to spend years at a time working in total solitude with no reality-check.
reality artist giving
Woody Allen The artist can't give you an answer that's satisfying to the dreadful reality of your existence. So the best you can do is maybe entertain people and refresh them for an hour-and-a-half.
reality revolution may
William Whewell The earlier truths are not expelled but absorbed, not contradicted but extended; and the history of each science, which may thus appear like a succession of revolutions, is, in reality, a series of developements.
reality greatness soul
William Shirley Words alone cannot fully convey the realities of the soul or the greatness of the human spirit.
reality appearance realism
William Morris Hunt You are to draw not reality, but the appearance of reality!
reality government america
William J. Clinton It's only in America where there seems to be this sort of systematic denial of the reality of global warming at the governmental level, and in too many sectors of the high, the private sector. But it looks to me the business community may actually lead us toward a clean energy future almost in spite of government policy.
reality light practice
William J. Clinton Rigorously investigated and fearlessly reported, A Crime So Monstrous is a passionate and thorough examination of the appalling reality of human bondage in today's world. In his devastating narrative, Ben Skinner boldly casts light on the unthinkable, yet thriving, modern-day practice of slavery, exposing a global trade in human lives. The abuses detailed in these pages are repugnant, but there is hope to be found: by giving voice to the victims, Skinner helps restore their dignity and makes crucial strides toward closing this shameful chapter in history.