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clean god looking pure
Monica Johnson God is looking for clean hands and a pure heart.
clean hands wash
Elizabeth Barrett Browning He's just, your cousin, ay, abhorrently; He'd wash his hands in blood, to keep them clean
clean company delivered earned opportunity quarters since stock stretch
Joanne Wuensch He's earned the award. The company has done well, the stock has done well. They've delivered clean quarters since he's come aboard. He's had an opportunity to stretch a bit, and make his mark.
clean
Ozzie Guillen He's got to clean up his own house.
cleaning good help
Paul Gillis I think it's going to do a lot of good for the city. I think that it's going to help out by cleaning up the houses, some of the streets.
cleaning field glad illegal playing tainted
R. Inge I think it's great. I'm glad they're cleaning up the sport. I don't like it that anything can be tainted with an illegal substance. It's just going to make the playing field a little more level.
clean coming company door lock office reader staff sure switching time wants
Victor Lee It could be that a company just wants to have one (biometric) reader to lock the door to the server room. Or they want to be sure the staff that's coming in to clean the office every day is coming in on time and not switching cards.
cleaner cope corrupts data developed
Vincent Gullotto It corrupts data so it's not usable, but we have developed a cleaner to cope with this,
offers reducing successful unless
Rob Portman I would say unless we see offers from other countries, particularly the EU, on ... reducing tariffs, we will not be able to see a successful round,
offers wrote
Rebel Wilson I wrote my own play, 'The Westie Monologues,' about where I'm from in Australia, and it was very successful. From that, I started getting offers from television.
offering ways
John Richardson There are so many different ways they can do it, we're offering as much as we can.
offer opinion strong
Carl Shapiro I think it's a very thorny issue, ... I didn't feel that I could offer a clear, strong opinion one way or another on it.
offer submitted
GM Howson We submitted another offer and we'll see where it goes.
offer
Lute Olson He's doing fine. He called to offer us his congratulations. He's upbeat.
offered
Mike Casey I did what they wanted, and they offered it, so I think I have it coming,
offer
Bob Clarke He went with the better deal. They had a better offer to make than we could have.
offering long fit
Robert Duvall As long as they keep offering me some good parts and so forth - there are some parts out there that fit me pretty well - I'll keep going for a while.
theory prove vague
Richard P. Feynman Another thing I must point out is that you cannot prove a vague theory wrong.
theory inconvenience
Samuel Johnson He that travels in theory has no inconveniences.
theory curse productions
Winston Churchill We are stripped bare by the curse of plenty. [Referring to the theory that over-production caused the Depression]
theory ends mankind
Manly Hall The end of science is not to prove a theory, but to improve mankind.
theory-of-evolution littles faces
Friedrich August von Hayek I can have little patience with those who oppose ... the theory of evolution or what are called "mechanistic" explanations of the phenomena of life because of certain moral consequences which at first seem to follow from these theories, and still less with those who regard it as irrelevant or impious to ask certain questions at all. By refusing to face the facts , the conservative only weakens his own position.
theory evidence ifs
John Brunner If the evidence says you're wrong, you don't have the right theory. You change the theory, not the evidence.
theory bits
Olga Kurylenko I'm a bit of a romantic. In theory!
theory valid
Dean Ornish A valid scientific theory is predictive, verifiable, and replicable. To me, that's beautiful.
theory
Jayne Anne Phillips It's my theory that many writers were the confidantes of one or the other parent. I was my mother's confidante; she had been her mother's confidante.
together stories way
Umberto Eco I seem to know all the cliches, but not how to put them together in a believable way. Or else these stories are terrible and grandiose precisely because all the cliches intertwine in an unrealistic way and you can't disentangle them. But when you actually live a cliche, it feels brand new, and you are unashamed.
together life-is-like breakfast
Tre Cool Life is like breakfast: you just mix all ingredients 'cause in your stomach it will all come together.
together band
Rick Danko Paul Butterfield and I had a band together at one point.
together evolution hypothesis
William Jennings Bryan Evolution is not truth; it is merely a hypothesis-it is millions of guesses strung together.
together territory phrases
Virginia Woolf But when we sit together, close,’ said Bernard, ‘we melt into each other with phrases. We are edged with mist. We make an unsubstantial territory.
togetherness concepts
William Shatner I love the concept of togetherness and the entwinement of marriage.
together force ideals
William J. Clinton The ideals that bind us together are as old as our nation, but so are the forces that pull us apart.
together
William J. Clinton We all have to learn to live together.
together working-together camps
Sarah Palin John McCain and I, and our camps, are working together to get John McCain elected.
willing work
David Jones He's disappointed, but he understands that's what you have to do. He's willing to go in and work a little harder.
willing
Loui Antonucci I don't know that we're willing to do that tonight.
willing
Joseph Pierce Can I make the play, ... Am I willing to make the play?
willing happens
Nathalie Sarraute We're swallowed up only when we are willing for it to happen.
willing
Nikki Sixx Friends tell each other what nobody else is willing to tell you.
willing
David Brody She'll kind of be tossed in there, but she's willing to work,
willing scrap
Sheldon Harnick When you collaborate, you have to be willing to scrap a lot.
willingness
Daniel Kahneman I have always emphasized the willingness to discard.
willing
Rita Mae Brown Don't hope more than you're willing to work.