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attempting explain forgive losing president public reflect seems
I think the only way to go is to do what they think is the right thing and explain it as well as they can to the American people, as the president is attempting to do with these speeches. The public will not forgive you for losing even if it seems to reflect what they thought they wanted. Henry A. Kissinger
attempting bank classroom compound create employees generation money savings spend tide turn value
For many kids, the only thing they know about money is how to spend it. By making classroom presentations on budgeting, savings and the value of compound interest, bank employees are attempting to turn the tide and create a generation of savers. Susan Cole
history underneath
Do you own your history, or does someone else own your history? ... There's the play that you're telling, and then there's the play that's underneath that. M. Wolfe
history mean people series stories talk
That (the 9-1 mark) doesn't mean anything this week. The history of the series is something people need to write stories about or talk about (on the radio). It doesn't really have anything to do with the game. Rich Brooks
history jackson lived slap
I think I'm the only actor in the history of film who got to slap Sam Jackson on the face and butt and lived to tell about it. Eugene Levy
history verdict
This verdict will go into the dustbin of history. Amir Salem
history lessons men
Men do not learn much from the lessons of history and that is the most important of all the lessons of history. Aldous Huxley
history meat middle
The middle sort of historians (of which the most part are) spoil all; they will chew our meat for us. Michel de Montaigne
history maybe move points proven yards
Points will come. Yards will come. I think we've proven over history that we can move the football. So, maybe some day we'll get some yards and some points. Mike Shanahan
history remembered tradition
You always want to be remembered as one of the greats. We know the history and tradition of this program. Michael Beasley
history old-lady unreliable
History, that excitable and unreliable old lady. Guy de Maupassant
language homeland
Language is the only homeland. Czeslaw Milosz
language problem hindi
If I have to do something, I feel I should do it perfectly, and ofcourse, Hindi language is a problem. Soundarya
language surrender capable
We must be capable of speaking a language of peace, but not one of surrender. Silvio Berlusconi
language said trump
I have said that Mr. Trump's language is divisive. Jeb Bush
language wonder achieve
Very early in life I became fascinated with the wonders language can achieve. And I began playing with words. Gwendolyn Brooks
language last project sign students summer took treated
Last summer I took a sign language class. There was a project where I was in a group. I was treated just like the other students (in the group). Wanda Peterson
language process inference
We shall say that we have acquaintance with anything of which we are directly aware, without the intermediary of any process of inference of any knowledge of truths. Bertrand Russell
language last learned necessary speed successful takes technique together
I think so, because of the language that had to be learned and understood. The last thing you get is the technique because the language you can put together. But to be able to put the fundamentals together at the speed necessary to be successful takes some time. You can't have a lot of thought going through your mind. Marty Schottenheimer
language theory floats
Power floats like money, like language, like theory. Jean Baudrillard
sooner
The sooner I can alleviate everyone's fears, the better. Sue Black
soon-enough magic nine
A woman's life is nine parts mess to one part magic, you'll learn that soon enough...and the parts that look like magic turn out to be the messiest of all. George R. R. Martin
soon-enough justice suffering
We feel and weigh soon enough what we suffer from others: but how much others suffer from us, of this we take no heed. Thomas a Kempis
soon-enough faults youth
If youth is a fault, it is one that one gets rid of soon enough. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe