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ought
I couldn't do that as attorney general. Why? Because they are my clients. You can't say they're not doing what they ought to be doing when you are the attorney general. Christine Gregoire
ought
It doesn't matter what kind of book you write - you ought to write it well and with some kind of style and elegance. Ruth Rendell
ought revolution revolutions-and-revolutionaries second
On the first day of a revolution he is a treasure; on the second he ought to be shot. Source Unknown
ought reason
I had wanted them so much to be like the other kids. There was no reason for them not to have the kind of things that they ought to have. Wally Snyder
ought unless
To do what ought to be done but what would not have been done unless I did it, I thought to be my duty. Robert Morrison
ought persons reasons records remain
Firstly, we have personnel records of persons we hired, persons we fired, reasons we fired them and so forth. These records have nothing to do with the assassination of the president and, therefore, ought to remain in the files. Louis Stokes
ought wild words
Words ought to be a little wild for they are the assaults of thought on the unthinking. John Maynard
ought
She was happy, she knew she was happy, and knew she ought to be happy. Jane Austen
ought
If we cannot agree, then at least we ought to move on. Ben Nelson
process fixed
Life, at its best, is a flowing, changing process in which nothing is fixed. Carl Rogers
process
We can streamline the whole process of how we innovate. Gary Flake
process
I'm still in the process of making up my mind. Nathan Moss
process realize solving specific understanding
We have an in-depth ability. We realize that it's not about solving a specific problem, it's about understanding ... the process in general. Justin Ramsey
process reaching roy talk tom
We formalized the process of reaching out to them. You could talk to Tom or Tom's people, or Roy or Roy's people. It was all the same. Gregg Hartley
process tracking
We are in the process of tracking him down to find out what's going on. We don't know when he'll be in. Ron Gardenhire
process
We are in the process of negotiating on the modalities of this participation. Javad Vaidi
process rather
We'd rather see reductions be made through a process like this than any kind of confrontational process. Dan Considine
process
Unfortunately, this is the way the process often works. Jeremy Nichols
sitting wants warming
All my ego wants is to be sitting by a lake in Italy. It doesn't want to be backstage, warming up. Chet Faker
sitting teeth
There's not too many things I'm afraid of, but I'm not too brave when it comes to sitting in a chair getting my teeth drilled. David Zayas
sit
To me, a song is a song when you can sit in a room and just sing it from end to end. Neneh Cherry
sitting height intimacy
When you sit in a chair, you are not actually sitting there, but levitating above it at a height of one angstrom (a hundred millionth of a centimetre), your electrons and its electrons implacably opposed to any closer intimacy. Bill Bryson
sitting use novices
The program should know if someone is at the keyboard or joystick or if it is just sitting there idle. It should know if someone is proficient in its use or a novice. Bill Budge
situation
That would be kind of an insensitive thing to do in a situation like that. Robert Maddox
sit
That was very strange. We were way up, so I could sit over there. LeBron James
sit somebody tried
I hate second-guessing other lawyers because I know that I've tried and lost cases, and somebody could sit there and say, 'Should have done it this way,' and they'd have been right. Scott Turow
sit table
You should make something. You should bring something into the world that wasn't in the world before. It doesn't matter what it is. It doesn't matter if it's a table or a film or gardening-everyone should create. You should do something, then sit back and say, 'I did that.' Ricky Gervais
solved work
Sometimes the only way I know how to work through something is by writing a poem. And sometimes I get to the end of the poem and look back and go, 'Oh, that's what this is all about,' and sometimes I get to the end of the poem and haven't solved anything, but at least I have a new poem out of it. Sarah Kay
solve
I thought, 'I'm the expert, I've got to have some answers,' ... 'How am I going to solve this?' John Short
solved sorted
The problems of the world are not going to be engaged with and solved in Faversham, they're going to be sorted out in cities like Birmingham. Jim Crace
solve
We have to solve that or it's a showstopper for sure. Buzz Hargrove
solve
Journalists must not be made accomplices by the secret service to solve its own problems. Hubert Burda
solve
If a person is insane or troubled, you first have to get the person to admit that they have a problem before you can solve anything. James Rosenquist
solved union worse
I was a union member in my youth as well and I went on strike, and I don't think it solved anything. It only made the situation worse for everyone involved. Michael Gove
solve
We will learn together how to solve the problems of the country. Nestor Kirchner
solve using violence
Using violence isn't the only way to solve a problem. MacGyver MacGyver
talk watching
Don't even try to talk to me when I'm watching the moon. That's my moon, baby. Wendelin Van Draanen
talking done use
There is no use in talking as if forgiveness were easy. For we find that the work of forgiveness has to be done over and over again. C. S. Lewis
talking world persons
If talking were aerobic, I'd be the thinnest person in the world. Carrie Fisher
talking iowa albums
Taking a scenic route in Southeast Iowa is like talking about a good Barry Manilow album. You have to make certain allowances. Bill Bryson
talking people information
There's something advantageous about having people underestimate your intellect, insomuch as a lot of things are revealed to you. They assume you don't know what you're talking about, then all of a sudden, you do. And the next thing you know, you have information you wouldn't normally have. Ashton Kutcher
talking bored hours
I was crushingly bored talking about politics 30 hours a week. Art Bell
talking action
Doing leads more surely to talking than talking to doing. Bill Vaughan
talks
'Raining Diamonds' talks about knowing there's something better out there. You don't have to just settle. Ricki-Lee Coulter
talking
Typically speaking, we're probably talking about around $100,000 for everything. Kyle Brown
views ideas political
I never view aesthetic ideas as having an existence purely of their own but as a function they have in connection with political or moral values. Antoni Tapies
views months compromise
A lot of Americans have some view of the Constitution as just this thing that was handed down [intact]. But it really was the result of months and months of wrangling and disputation and ultimately compromise. That's where the brilliance of the American system is -- it's always been built on compromise. Bill Vaughan
views law two
In my view there are basically two types of weddings. There is the wedding that is based on law, and there is the wedding that is based on Christ and based on grace. We felt that those who have been married by the law, they would like to have that special privilege and benefit by being married by the church. Bill Vaughan
views other-worlds earth
But I simply can't stand a view limited to this earth, I feel life is so small unless it has windows into other worlds...I like mathematics largely because it is not human. Bertrand Russell
views may point-of-view
I always have a point of view. It may not be right, but it's my own. Baz Luhrmann
views law may
The cold view to take of our future is that we are therefore headed for extinction in a universe of impersonal chemical, physical, and biological laws. A more productive, certainly more engaging view, is that we have the intelligence to grasp what is happening, the composure not to be intimidated by its complexity, and the courage to take steps that may bear no fruit in our lifetimes. Barry Lopez
views practice together
In the traditional view, a person is free. He is autonomous in the sense that his behavior is uncaused. He can therefore be held responsible for what he does and justly punished if he offends. That view, together with its associated practices, must be re-examined when a scientific analysis reveals unsuspected controlling relations between behavior and environment. B. F. Skinner
viewpoint
From the viewpoint of governance, everything has slipped back in a big way. Guillermo Luz
view
He just had a different view of the film. Terry Gilliam