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Any grass-roots organization or group of individuals that come together often have an impact with local officials when they're reasonable. If someone's indignant, rude or loud, reasonable people get turned off. It's almost like they click a switch off in my brain when they get belligerent, and I almost don't hear some positives they may have. Bill Long
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Another rule: I took pictures of what intrigued me, but I didn't alter the pictures on the computer except to crop. And there are almost no people; it's more about scenery. George Young
almost arrived far holding selection
As far as the successor's selection is concerned, we are holding consultations and have almost arrived at a name. Venkaiah Naidu
almost apple bought far
As far as I know we also almost bought Apple once. We almost merged with Apple two other times. Bill Joy
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As far as I am concerned, this is a totally bone-headed idea. As it stands now, there are way too many 'no turn on red' signs, most of which serve no obvious purpose. As a pedestrian, I've experienced almost no problems with the turn-on-red law. Mark Schneider
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As hard as it was being away from (my family), I really felt like that's where I needed to be. You almost feel guilty coming home because they have to stay and live it for who knows how long. So, whatever relief we could give was an amazing experience for us. Wendy Gordon
almost feels good practice spirit
as good of a practice as we've had on a Wednesday. We had good spirit and executed very well. It feels like we're almost there. Gary Barnett
almost alone far nina people
As far as influences, I listen to a lot of people like Nina Simone and other androgynous voices, almost to make me feel like I'm not alone. Shamir
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As everyday road cars, they are not the best, ... They are quite high strung and almost demand that you push them. Although they are easy to drive, my most pervasive thought when driving on the road is 'Am I going to jail today?'--and you have to really like talking to 20 people when you buy gas. John Evans
decision felt
Another thing that went into the decision to come up here was it wasn't as hectic. And we kind of felt more comfortable in the small-town setting. Scott Harris
decisions difficult public upset
As a policymaker, as a public servant, I come to Washington, D.C., and I make difficult decisions and I make difficult decisions every day. And sometimes those decisions upset people. Jon Tester
decision people stop
authoritative decision to stop people from rioting in the streets. Neal Katyal
decision grateful paid price
At some point, I made the decision to live and go on. I'm grateful for where I am today, but the price I paid was too great. Chris Anderson
decision moves saw year
A year ago, it would have been a lot different. But I saw all their moves go by on the ticker. That made the decision pretty easy. Troy Glaus
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As long as the Fed keeps raising rates, yields are going to move higher. The Fed decision definitely left the door open for more rate hikes. Joseph Shatz
decision field shoulders smart talking
A smart decision on his part. We're talking about a professional in a field where shoulders are important. Trent Yawney
decision health insurance purchase
As individuals, they can make the decision to self-insure, but as an advisor, it is unthinkable. They should purchase health insurance before they do anything else. Steve Carter
decisions evaluation forward move ongoing programs
Our evaluation of all of our programs is ongoing and decisions on which programs will go forward -- and how -- will move on its own timetable. Stewart Tuttle
event
As catastrophic an event as 9/11 was, it was at least geographically bounded, Donald Kettl
event per split
a one-time event but part of doing business, so if you split the difference, (profit per share) is 99 cents. Steve Roukis
events excel qualities
The spirit, the will to win, and the will to excel are the things that endure. These qualities are so much more important than the events that occur. Vince Lombardi
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The terrible events of yesterday were like scenes from a Hollywood fantasy film, Daily Express
eventually therefore
I used to write chronologically when I started, from beginning to end. Eventually I went, 'That's absurd; my heart is in this one scene, therefore I must follow it.' Joss Whedon
eventually grabbed held kids waist water
The water was waist deep, ... We grabbed all the kids and held them up because the water eventually got up to our necks. Ann Williams
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This is an old story that keeps repeating: The people who are way out there and pushing the limits of power, they eventually are pushed out themselves. Jim Wright and Newt Gingrich did that, and they went. Now Tom DeLay. It was just a matter of time. James Thurber
eventually teams
That's good. You have to play those (top) teams eventually anyway. Philip Rivers
eventually fascinated great people point
You see young people, or kids, and they're fascinated by the way people talk. And that's great. But eventually you get to the point where you think, 'You know what? I don't care how you talk, I'm just listening to what you're saying.' Chris Morris
everybody people
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 gets knows last open running worries
The thing that worries me most is McNair, because he hasn't been running these last two games, and everybody knows what he can do when he gets in the open field, Damione Lewis
everybody love tries
The thing I love about Ashley, especially this year, is she tries to make everybody better. Reggie White
everybody love marble remain
The thing I like most in my kitchen is my marble counters. Everybody said not to use marble because it's fragile, it stains, it cracks, and it doesn't remain beautiful. But I love marble. Ruth Reichl
everybody gets treated
I've advocated a proportional tax system. You make $10 billion, you pay a billion. You make $10, you pay one. And everybody gets treated the same way. Ben Carson
everybody grew guess guys taught
I've always been on the field. The guys I grew up under always did it. The guys who taught me what I know were on-the-field guys. That's my background. I don't know the other way. I guess everybody here has been upstairs. David Gibbs
everybody funny stutter
I used to stutter really badly. Everybody thinks it's funny. And it's not funny. It's not. Joe Biden
everybody military proving whining
The ones that are over here whining and crying, all they're doing is proving they're not winners, they're whiners. Most of everybody over there has never had anything to do with the military service. Gary Qualls
graduate happen hour people schools spent work
There happen to be a lot of people around who spent an hour on the Internet and think they know a lot of physics, but it doesn't work like that... There's a reason there are graduate schools in these departments. Noam Chomsky
graduates collagen
I'll never graduate from collagen. Dolly Parton
graduate interested mathematics operations studied using work
My Ph.D. is in operations research. I was interested in making things work better and using mathematics to help do that. So operations research is what I studied as an undergraduate and graduate student. Alvin E. Roth
graduate people students
On campuses, we should have students that graduate that are comfortable working with people different from themselves, who are comfortable in an international kind of arena. That's 21st-century America. Peter McPherson
graduated high school
That's strict. I graduated high school with a 3.3, so I could've come to the game, I guess. Rick Comer
graduates graduation market means
It means that the market for our graduates is getting much, much better. Gifford Pinchot
graduate graduation great places yale
Yale places great stress on undergraduate and graduate teaching. I like teaching, and I do a lot of it. James Tobin
graduate opportunity public responsibility students sure taxpayers timely
We know that we have a big responsibility to the parents, to the students, and to the public taxpayers to make sure that our students are having the opportunity to graduate in a timely fashion. James Huffines
graduate period supremacy
The early 1960s, when I started my graduate studies at UC Berkeley, were a period of experimental supremacy and theoretical impotence. David Gross
kids
As a young, ambitious novelist, writing for kids never crossed my mind. Rodman Philbrick
kids rely secure
As a kindergarten teacher, I feel secure having her here. These kids are young, and they rely on her. Ron Scott
kids liked people quieter rock roll
People up here liked the quieter versions. But kids would like the rock 'n' roll version. Al Martin
kids quicker running second shots
Our shots would not go down and we were down by 10 at the half. In the second half, they were too much for us. They were quicker than us and they had a lot of kids to keep running at us. Harold Chitwood
kids paid parties standup
Other kids would sneak out of the house to go to parties and do untoward things. I was sneaking out to do standup downtown. It paid off. Hal Sparks
kids taking
Other kids were taking shots, they were just not making them. Jimmy Tubbs
kids people worried
People are very much worried that our kids are not going to inherit the same opportunities that we inherited from our parents. Justin Trudeau
kids needed point program question
No question about it, this program needed this so bad. Especially for the young kids to point this program in the right direction. Brooks Bollinger
kids normally
Normally we have 40 to 50 kids competing. John McKinney
positive quality tend
As a person who is not confrontational by disposition I tend to see that the quality of being confrontational is a positive attribute. John Hall
positive hurt selfish
Issue a blanket pardon. Forgive everyone who has ever hurt you in any way. Forgiveness is a perfectly selfish act. It sets you free from the past. Brian Tracy
positive success business
We need to accept that we won't always make the right decisions, that we'll screw up royally sometimes - understanding that failure is not the opposite of success, it's part of success. Arianna Huffington
positive being-yourself men
It is the chiefest point of happiness that a man is willing to be what he is. Desiderius Erasmus
positive degrade
No one can degrade us except ourselves. Booker T. Washington
positive happiness being-happy
It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness. Charles Spurgeon
positive business educational
A failure is a man who has blundered, but is not able to cash in the experience. Elbert Hubbard
positive tired thinking
God is a sound people make when they're too tired to think anymore. Edward Abbey
positive reviews
Even positive reviews would make me feel self-conscious while I'm writing. Christopher Paolini
watching
We're all watching the same stuff. Like sheep. Hugh Johnson
watching
It has been killing me watching from the stands, I want to get back into the action, Andy Robinson
watching
If I was someone, I'd do the same to us after watching that film. Brian Urlacher