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war party deception
Deception is a sort of seduction. In love and war, adultery and espionage, deceit can only succeed if the deceived party is willing, in some way, to be deceived. Ben Macintyre
war people different
Many people, they flee not the war itself, but the consequences of the war, because they want to live, they want to have the basic needs for their livelihood, they don't have it. They have to flee these circumstances, not necessarily the security situation itself. So, you have different reasons for the people or the refugees to leave Syria. Bashar al-Assad
war
Whenever you have a war, the civilians and the innocents will pay the price. That's in any war, any war is a bad war. Bashar al-Assad
war people
In any war, people will pay the price. Bashar al-Assad
war
There is no good war. Bashar al-Assad
war philosophical character
Peace is not the absence of war, but a virtue based on strength of character. Baruch Spinoza
war firsts
All wars are popular for the first 30 days. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
war world saving
Those who are convinced they have a monopoly on The Truth always feel that they are only saving the world when they slaughter the heretics. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
war fighting men
War for most men is not fighting or marching in parades. It is sitting around somewhere wondering what the hell you are supposed to be doing. Art Buchwald
tragedy
This is a tragedy that should not have happened. Mark Rosenker
tragedy together mixing
Life is a mixing of all kind of things: comedy and tragedy going together. Alejandro Jodorowsky
tragedy would-be able
I love to communicate, and I love music. That's why I always thought not being able to hear would be a tragedy. Andrew Solomon
tragedy misery kicks
Tragedy ought really to be a great kick at misery. D. H. Lawrence
tragedy use triumph
God uses sorrowful tragedy to set the stage for surprising triumph-whether in this life or the life to come. David Platt
tragedy village-idiots genius
Few of the great tragedies of history were created by the village idiot, and many by the village genius. Thomas Sowell
tragedy facts enough
One of my da's tragedies was always the fact that he was bright enough to understand just how comprehensively he had shat all over his life. Tana French
tragedy care radio
Here's the tragedy of the modern record business: It's radio. If you're not on radio, nobody really is going to hear you or see you or care about you. Shirley Manson
tragedy triumph enjoy
I enjoy reporting on triumph over tragedy. Shepard Smith
cost course matter needs review structure
As a matter of course we review our cost structure and staffing needs and levels. David Walker
cost course player school
Of course we don't want to cost the school any money, but as a player you want to have interaction like that. Dontell Jefferson
costume department help wait
Normally, you have to wait for the costume department to help you out of costume. Sophie McShera
cost higher normally prices
Normally the prices should come down, but I don't see that because I think the cost of exploration is much higher than we expected, Roger Tamraz
cost impact lost marginal penalty player thrown
A player like (Parker) shouldn't be in the NHL anyway. The penalty cost us more than them. We got an impact player thrown out. They lost a marginal player. Tomas Vokoun
cost soil thousands time
The soil was unstable. We had to get it corrected. It cost us a lot of time and hundreds of thousands of dollars. Stan Franczek
costs higher material personnel profits recurring reflects rising
The slowdown in recurring profits reflects rising material costs in manufacturing and higher personnel costs in non-manufacturing. Takuji Aida
cost fuel high housing increasing less negative news pressures recent retail slightly
The slightly less negative recent news from the housing and retail sectors contrasts with increasing pressures on manufacturers from the high cost of fuel and materials. Ian McCafferty
costs door ensuring high locks structure taxpayers
The structure slams the door on any competition. The ULA locks up all contracts, ensuring high costs for taxpayers and stifling innovation. Tom Schatz