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believe might impossible
Charles Soule This might seem impossible to believe, but some lawyers actually like lawyering.
believe years climate
Charles Sturt The year 1826 was remarkable for the commencement of one of those fearful droughts to which we have reason to believe the climate of New South Wales is periodically subject.
believe goal achieve
Charles Stanley Believing you can achieve a goal is vital to reaching a goal.
believe men christianity
Charles Spurgeon I would rather believe a limited atonement that is efficacious for all men for whom it was intended, than a universal atonement that is not efficacious for anybody, except the will of men be added to it.
believe criticism half
Charles Spurgeon Believe only half of the praise and half of the criticism.
believe christ said
Charles Spurgeon Faith is believing that Christ is what he is said to be, and that he will do what he has promised to do, and then to expect this of him.
believe men mad
Charles Spurgeon I met another man who considered himself perfect, but he was thoroughly mad; and I do not believe that any of the pretenders to perfection are better than good maniacs... for while a man has got a spark of reason left in him, he cannot, unless he is the most impudent of impostors, talk about being perfect.
believe atonement wide
Charles Spurgeon I do not believe in an atonement which is admirably wide, but fatally ineffectual.
call clear information resources
Fred Engh We want them to have clear information about this subject, and resources to call on.
call effort takes
Steve McDonald We want them to call us. It takes a collaborative effort with our partners.
calling answers levels
Chris Bohjalian The honest answer is more complex. On some level I was sent. Or inspired. Or called. But my calling, such as it was, wasn't a single booming invitation from above (really, is it ever?)...
calling draw latin teachers
Caren Scoropanos We always have Latin teachers calling about it, but we can't draw any conclusions.
calling reason categories
Marianne Moore I see no reason for calling my work poetry except that there is no other category in which to put it.
call came inside people store
Gordon Smith The person was known. People were identifying him from inside of the store shortly after the call came in.
call entirely experts health human impersonal mean nature numbers outcomes paperwork patients point quality talk talking
Drew Altman The point is that when they talk about quality of health care, patients mean something entirely different than experts do. They're not talking about numbers or outcomes but about their own human experience, which is a combination of cost, paperwork and what I'll call the hassle factor, the impersonal nature of the care.
calling hike rate reason
David Rosenberg The only reason I'm calling for a rate hike is because that's what they told us they are going to do.
calling disclose elected electorate knowledge limited policy political public talk voters
Jack Germond Unsurprisingly, the poll-takers don't talk a lot in public about the ignorance of the electorate on political and public policy matters. And the politicians are not going to disclose the, let's say, limited body of knowledge in their constituencies. You don't get elected calling your voters airheads.
goodbye saying-goodbye time-to-say-goodbye
Chris Brown There's never a right time to say goodbye.
goodbye hate moving
Chris Brown There's never a right time to say goodbye. But I gotta make the first move 'cause if I don't you're gonna start hating me.
good-enough enough
Chinua Achebe I don't want to be the one to tell somebody, You will not make it, even though I know that the majority of those who come to me with their manuscripts are not really good enough.
goodbye healing loss
China Mieville In time, in time they tell me, I'll not feel so bad. I don't want time to heal me. There's a reason I'm like this. I want time to set me ugly and knotted with loss of you, marking me. I won't smooth you away. I can't say goodbye.
goodbye saying-goodbye thinking
Edith Wharton There is someone I must say goodbye to. Oh, not you - we are sure to see each other again - but the Lily Bart you knew. I have kept her with me all this time, but now we are going to part, and I have brought her back to you - I am going to leave her here. When I go out presently she will not go with me. I shall like to think that she has stayed with you.
good-life people effort
Daymond John Poor people put a low value on themselves and their efforts.
good-day legs skiing
David Hyde Pierce We can't control what the ratings will be. It's like, if you're going to go skiing, do you hope you'll have a good day of skiing? Yes. Do you hope you won't break your leg? Yes.
good-and-bad situation term
David Icke Terms like 'good' and 'bad' are extremely simplistic in what is a far more complex situation.
good-life cat
Ben Whishaw I reckon domesticated cats have a pretty good life.
umpires vote fame
Al Barlick Anyone who votes for McGowan is 100 percent right. He was a great umpire. He belongs in the Hall of Fame.
umpires guarantees benefits
Chris Christie I can guarantee you this, that more pension and benefit reforms which I will consider arbitration reform to be one of them, are things that when they come to my desk, they will be signed.
umpires california san-francisco
Calamity Jane Left the ranch in 1883, went to California, going through the States and territories, reached Ogden the latter part of 1883, and San Francisco in 1884.
umpires gods-will
Edwin Louis Cole Peace is the umpire for doing the will of God.
umpires giving arbitrage
Bill Janklow What did Citibank get out of it? It got the ability to reverse the arbitrage. Actually, what they got was the ability to give themselves a profit, and that saved the bank.
umpires judging said
Brendan Behan Shakespeare said pretty well everything and what he left out, James Joyce, with a judge from meself, put in.
umpires league three
Carl Yastrzemski Ed (Runge), you're the second best umpire in the league. The other twenty-three are tied for first.
umpires engagement shore
Anton Chekhov A fiance is neither this nor that: he's left one shore, but not yet reached the other.
umpires
Doug Harvey The one thing that all umpires have is pride, and if you don't have pride, you lose that edge.