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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 opportunity step
This is an opportunity for us to take a new step in history. Eurico Guterres
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
We want to go to the place where history started. Gary White
history battle conflict
Humankind has understood history as a series of battles because, to this day, it regards conflict as the central facet of life. Anton Chekhov
history training
We have history, because he was my training officer, Lee Tergesen
history women-empowerment development
If society will not admit of woman's free development, then society must be remodeled. Elizabeth Blackwell
history
I always try to find a story in the margins of history, but I don't like to do too much that's improbable. Philip Kerr
common-sense giving kind
What kind of bank gives back 65 percent-often less-of what you deposit? Indeed, when you compare the services of a bank and an insurance company, common sense suggests something is out of whack. Andrew Tobias
common-sense prejudice sound-judgment
Common sense is science exactly in so far as it fulfills the ideal of common sense; that is, sees facts as they are, or at any rate, without the distortion of prejudice, and reasons from them in accordance with the dictates of sound judgment. And science is simply common sense at its best, that is, rigidly accurate in observation, and merciless to fallacy in logic. Thomas Huxley
common-sense prophet wit
The best prophet is common sense, our native wit. Euripides
common-sense common uncommon
Common sense is very uncommon. Horace Greeley
common-sense found grain
I have never seen either a drop of piety or a grain of truth or ingenuousness - nay, I have never found common sense in any Jew. John Calvin
common-sense sticks reason
Every foreign policy of every major nation involves reason, common sense, carrots and sticks. You can't have all carrots and no sticks. Fred Thompson
common-sense people priorities
I find a lot of people say, "Oh organic and local's expensive and I just don't have time." And I'm like, well how much TV do you watch? Where are your priorities right now? I always take the time to eat well and eat locally because it's common sense. Ellen Page
common-sense common wells
I always take the time to eat well and eat locally because it's common sense. Ellen Page
common-sense common theory
Our best theories are not only truer than common sense, they make more sense than common sense. David Deutsch
returned safely
that they may be returned to us safely and soon. Al Gore
return psycho
I have to return some videotapes Bret Easton Ellis
return plans things-to-do
I don't plan to return. I have a lot of unresolved things to do. Eduard Shevardnadze
return merit initiative
If you are greeted then return the greetings more warmly. If you are favored, then repay the obligation manifold; but he who takes the initiative will always excel in merit. Ali ibn Abi Talib
return private-sector
I ALWAYS intended to return to the private sector, Don Nickles
return catharsis purpose
Catharsis returns us to the purpose for which were originally intended - to be called by God to do good - and thus ultimately returns us to ourselves. Desmond Tutu
return missions i-can
Oh, that I could dedicate my all to God. This is all the return I can make Him. David Livingstone
return wells defined
In death, we are not defined by what we did or who we were but by what we meant to others. How well we loved and were loved in return. Allison Pearson
return knows
He travels best that knows when to return. Thomas More