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hands raised shocked victory
I wouldn't be shocked if he had his hands raised (in victory). Gary Shaw
hands kelly passes ran took
Kelly just ran the offense. He took high-percentage passes and put it in our hands to make plays. Lee Evans
hands onto risk simply
Just simply splashing around in the water, if there is sewage contamination there is a risk you could get it onto your hands and get it into your mouth, Glenn Morris
hands internet
Hands Off the Internet is a completely AT&T-funded puppet. Greg Simon
hands meddle
Hands off! I do not molest what I photograph, I do not meddle and I do not arrange. Dorothea Lange
hands heart issue size
Hands down it's not even an issue about your size. If you can play football, you have the heart to go out and make plays, size doesn't matter. Sinorice Moss
hands jail
hands down, even if in jail or in the grave. Jeff Koinange
hands plus
Hands are always conspicuous, and if used carelessly, they'll always detract, never be a plus to the enhancement of personality. Loretta Young
hands huge learn loves maybe pass quite run running
He's got huge hands but they're soft. He loves to run pass routes. Maybe not quite as much as block, but he loves to learn the little things about running pass routes. Dave Wilson
government-welfare two effort
The vital consideration of incentives is almost systematically overlooked in the proposals of agitators for more and bigger government welfare schemes. We should all be concerned about the plight of the poor and unfortunate. But the hard two-part question that any plan for relieving poverty must answer is: How can we mitigate the penalties of failure and misfortune without undermining the incentives to effort and success. Henry Hazlitt
government-welfare government-debt historical
We must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt. Thomas Jefferson
government-welfare people libertarian
People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance Taylor Caldwell
scarcity excess
It is more rewarding to be complicit with scarcity than excess. Will Oldham
scarcity thirst propriety
It is the effect of scarcity; one’s rules of propriety make one thirst for the improper. Mohsin Hamid
scarcity reason capitalism
There is no intrinsic reason for the scarcity of capital. John Maynard Keynes
scarcity hardship privilege
It is deliberate policy to keep even the favoured groups somewhere near the brink of hardship, because a general state of scarcity increases the importance of small privileges and thus magnifies the distinction between one group and another. George Orwell