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keys goal east
It is no exaggeration to say that Syria holds the key for nearly all of Americas foreign policy goals in the Middle East. As Syria goes, so goes the region. Reza Aslan
keys preparation right-now
Preparation is the biggest key right now. Vince Young
keys individuality key-to-success
Individuality' is the key to success. Robert Orben
keys waiting missing
There was something striking about a single key. It was like a question waiting to be answered, a whole missing a half. Useless on its own, needing something else to be truly defined. Sarah Dessen
keys discipline has-beens
Discipline has been a key factor to my success. Rohan Bopanna
keys found wells
I have found that the key to being happy — well, one of the keys, anyway — is to be easily amused, Wil Wheaton
keys want dollars
Someone must stand up to those who say, "Here's the key, there's the Treasury, just take as many of those hard-earned tax dollars as you want." Ronald Reagan
keys preparation genius
Preparation is - if not the key to genius - then at least the key to sounding like a genius. Winston Churchill
keys unions foreign-policy
Soviet Union foreign policy is a puzzle inside a riddle wrapped in an enigma, and the key is Russian nationalism. Winston Churchill
language languages
Having two languages is better than having 500, Ronald Schmelzer
language prose processors
The language of politics is poetry, not prose. Jackson is poetry. Cuomo is poetry. Dukakis is a word processor. Richard M. Nixon
language duty english-language
Duty is the sublimest work in the English language. Robert E. Lee
language pedigree nations
Languages are the pedigree of nations. Samuel Johnson
language found accents
I never found accents difficult, after learning languages. Vivien Leigh
language metaphorical humans
Human language is mythological and metaphorical by nature. W. H. Auden
language seducing wounds
I am interested in language because it wounds or seduces me. Roland Barthes
language difficult difficult-things
Language is a very difficult thing to put into words. Voltaire
language endure seats
The head cannot take in more than the seat can endure. Winston Churchill
despised follow served
The world will only, in the end, follow those who have despised as well as served it. Samuel Butler