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too-much littles manners
Better too much form than too little. Richard Whately
too-much knows
Everyone knows everything about all of us. That's too much knowledge! William Shatner
too-much likeable humans
Most human beings are quite likable if you don't see too much of them. Robert Wilson Lynd
too-much trouble
The trouble with me is that I like to talk too much. William Howard Taft
too-much too-much-information information
Too much information is rather deadening. Willa Cather
too-much pressure force
I enjoy my work too much to force-feed myself with pressure. Wayne McGregor
too-much brave-new-world-happiness brave-new-world-freedom
What is too much? There is no such thing! Roberto Cavalli
too-much needs drink
Don't smoke too much, drink too much, eat too much or work too much. We're all on the road to the grave - but there's no need to be in the passing lane. Robert Orben
too-much
I talk too much. I eat too much. Willard Scott
reasonably
Young writers reasonably say, 'I don't know what to write about,' so writing about yourself is a very literal way to begin. Susanna Moore
reason success
He's a big reason why we're having the success we are as a program. Terri Johnson
reason seriously
There is every reason to take it seriously when they are involved. Joel Fox
reason
It has been frustrating, but there is no reason why he can't come back at 100 percent. Ron Ellis
reason size talented
He's a very talented player. He's got the size and the skills. There's no reason he can't do even better than what I did. Scottie Pippen
reasonably took treated
I don't know who took me, ... I'm fine. I was treated reasonably well. Joe Carroll
reasonably
I do not think my impartiality could reasonably be questioned. Antonin Scalia
reason employed conscience
Conscience is the reason employed about questions of right and wrong. William Whewell
reason-why novelty digging
History is not the proper midden for digging up novelties. Perhaps that is one reason why a nation bent on novelty ignores it. Wallace Stegner
statesmen moralist
A statesman cannot afford to be a moralist. Will Durant
states
The state is not abolished, it withers away. Friedrich Engels
states
I looked on, I thought, I reflected, I admired, in a state of stupefaction not altogether unmingled with fear! Jules Verne
states ifs propositions
If you cannot state a proposition clearly and unambiguously, you do not understand it. Milton Friedman
states steps united
there will be steps that the United States will take." () Mike McCurry
states town united
the only town in the United States of that name! The Bravery
states dissent ifs
Words no longer have meaning if an Exchange that is not established by a State is "established by the State". Antonin Scalia
states domain
Marriage has historically been in the domain of the States to regulate. Corrine Brown
states constant humans
If we live in a state of constant fear, can we remain human? Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn