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freely knowledge players stay talking
Most of the players we're talking to now, we're talking to freely with the knowledge that Shane could stay or go. Bruno Cullen
freely love serve stand
Freely we serve / Because we freely love, as in our will / To love or not; in this we stand or fall. John Milton
freely
We're going to have to play freely and open. Gary Payton
freely turning
Without so much as turning a hair I freely admit that I am one of America's greatest realists. Thorne Smith
freely hottest town work
Just because you work in one of the hottest restaurants in town does not give you the right to freely dispense the attitude. Jane Walsh
freely living men nobly prevents
It is preoccupation with possession, more than anything else, that prevents men from living freely and nobly Bertrand Russell
freely government history nation permission plain required travel
Never before in the history of our nation has government permission been required to travel freely in our country. It's un-American. It's unconstitutional. It's just plain wrong. Bill Scannell
freely land publish subject
I know that I have the right freely to speak and publish my sentiments, subject only to the laws of the land for the abuse of that right. Elijah Parish Lovejoy
freely littered mention paper plastic strewn trash
The neighborhoods were littered with construction debris, and paper and plastic trash was strewn about, (not to mention the chickens, goats, donkeys, and cattle, which roam freely throughout), Paul Conroy
land leads path sorrow
The path of sorrow and that path alone, leads to a land where sorrow is unknown. William Cowper
landed rca record
I started singing when I was 18 and landed my first record deal with RCA when I was 26 after a lot of grafting singing in pubs and clubs. Bonnie Tyler
land promise atmosphere
I can promise you none of these things. No sphere of usefulness; you are not needed there at all. No scope of your talents; only forgiveness for having perverted them. No atmosphere of inquiry, for I will bring you to the land not of questions but of answers, and you shall see the face of God. (pg 40) C. S. Lewis
land impact goal
As with nearly all proposed development standards, the goal is to encourage efficient land use, flexibility and a wide variety of housing types while reducing the potential for negative impacts. Bill Vaughan
land california agriculture
In Southern California along the coast, if the only thing you can do with the land is agriculture, it would be substantially less (in value) than property that has almost any other allowable use. Bill Vaughan
landed might vietnam weapons
We were some of the first Americans who landed in Vietnam without weapons in our hands, you might say. Dennis Kuhl
land moving
We have to have the land and the buildings. Right now there is nothing out there, but we are moving forward. Mike Carter
landing technique using
We're using the same landing technique that Pathfinder used. Steve Squyres
land man
Most of it was to the man upstairs. Had it been on land, no one would have survived. Jim Horner
published
John Updike's first published book was a collection of poems. Jonathan Galassi
publish saves works
Barnes & Noble is able to publish price-reduced non-copyrighted works not so much because it saves the 10 percent to 15 percent of revenue that would go to the gruel-eating authors, but because it saves the 50 percent that would go to the publishers. Mark Helprin
publish scientists speaks united
Scientists in different disciplines don't speak the same language. They publish in different journals. It's like the United Nations: You come together, but no one speaks the same language, so you need some translators. Neil deGrasse Tyson
published sf type waiting wondering writer
Made it as a writer'? I'm still wondering if I've made it as a writer. I've made it as a published writer of the type of SF that I want to write and read, but I'm still waiting for that big breakthrough. Eric Brown
publishers time writers
Writers want publicity all the time, and they are always nagging their agents and publishers to give them more publicity, but, when you get it, it's kind of soul-destroying. Kate Thompson
publishers time
There are a lot of bottlenecks to getting published. Publishers are only one of them. Having the time is another one. Feeling entitled is another one. Denise Mina
publishing
I wrote my first novel-length story when I was 14 but had no idea what to do with it. Brisbane was a long way from the publishing industry then. Nowhere's a long way from the publishing industry now. Nick Earls
publishing-house assistants firsts
First, I was a fact checker for Zagat and then I was an editorial assistant for HarperCollins publishing house. Anna Chlumsky
publishing-house self ideas
All major publishing houses have these big fat biographies sitting there, waiting for people to die. All you have to do is slap on the end and put in on the market. It's that kind of commoditization and completion of your life before you die - and this kind of imposition of a public idea of self that replaces the actual living self - that I find so frightening. Chuck Palahniuk
subject
I don't really write for an audience. I just write what the subject seems to me to require. Garry Wills
subject wrote
I remember when I wrote songs when I was about 16, they all sounded the same because I didn't know anything. And all the subject matter was all the same because I hadn't actually done much. Gin Wigmore
subject threats
We have been the subject of their threats and intimidation, Mitchell Kertzman
subject
I don't think it has anything to do with the subject matter. Joe Solmonese
subject whatever
Whatever he does, Dick will do it his own way, because whatever he does, it will be the subject of ridicule. Alan Simpson
subject
He was getting at a really important subject and he did it thoughtfully and gracefully. Dan Smith
subjects
I like to read about subjects unrelated to my work, especially history. Bruno Tonioli
subjects picks ifs
Everyone to me has to pick a subject to talk about in music if you're going to be a writer. Barry White
subjects known all-things
That which knows all things and is known by none is the subject. Arthur Schopenhauer