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People train for this all year like the Olympics. Michael White
people winter
People think, 'It's a winter hike, I don't have to take as much water,' but they do. Sarah Davis
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People see me and they think, "He's risen from the dead. Richard M. Nixon
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People say this stuff like they just thought of it, ... Everyone thinks they're so clever. I'm like, 'Heard that two weeks ago. Where ya been?' Jon Jansen
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People see what's there and think that's what was always there. But it wasn't. Before 1921 it was very different. Peggy Baker
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People see what I did: walk off the court. I snatched my back brace off and threw it. I'm frustrated. We're losing. I'm frustrated. Whatever it is, people are going to assume. ... It is what it is. Kenyon Martin
people signs
People see those signs and they kind of wonder. Eric Greene
people time tv
People see my modelling and see me getting papped all the time and don't really get to see me because I don't do much TV or whatever. Abbey Clancy
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People see Merkel as an alternative out of their desperation. She may not be, but that's how they see her now. Gerd Langguth
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At the time of publication, we felt on ethically solid ground. Donald Kennedy
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We tried very, very hard to make a product which was first morally and ethically correct. To do that, we only work with a person's own blood. Robert Clarke
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And so we shall have to do more than register and more than vote; we shall have to create leaders who embody virtues we can respect, who have moral and ethical principles we can applaud with enthusiasm. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Sir John Templeton: "My ethical principle in the first place was: 'Where could I use my talents that God gave me to help the most people?'" Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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It is hard to conceive of the utter demoralization, of the political blindness and immorality, of the patriotic dishonesty, of the cruelty and degradation of a people who supplemented the incomparable Declaration of Independence with the Fugitive Slave Law. Robert Green Ingersoll
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For the ''superior morality,'' of which we hear so much, we too would desire to be thankful: at the same time, it were but blindness to deny that this ''superior morality'' is properly rather an ''inferior criminality,'' produced not by greater love of Virtue, but by greater perfection of Police; and of that far subtler and stronger Police, called Public Opinion. Thomas Carlyle
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The most subtle of our acts is to simulate blindness for snares that we know are set for us. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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Over the last five years, there's been a reawakening as we look at things like change blindness (a failure to see large changes in a visual scene) and at the fact that consciousness is a construction and may even be an illusion. Now there's a recognition that magicians are doing something very special. Richard Wiseman
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One of the many misconceptions about the blind is that they have greater hearing, sense of smell and sense of touch than sighted people. This is not strictly true. Their blindness simply forces them to recognize gifts they always had but had heretofore largely ignored. Rosemary Mahoney