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I thought what a wonderful thing it is to leave a legacy to this world, which he has, because his music is his legacy. I hated to see it just go away. Carolyn Freeman
hated man north
He was the most hated man in North Florida. Gary Mormino
hated wells edges
Though it sold very well, I hated The Edge. Shelley Berman
hated honestly
Honestly, I've hated every boyfriend I've had. Leighton Meester
hated courses
Of course he was a part of what I hated about myself. Everything was a part of what I hated about myself. It wasn't really personal. Maggie Stiefvater
hated session work
I couldn't get session work because most musicians hated my style. Chris Squire
hated love street time wall
At the time Wall Street thought we were crazy-- they hated the idea but now they love it. Lorenzo Fertitta
hated life needed raised suggestion
I was kind of raised with the suggestion that I had a duty to do; that life was real, life was earnest. And I hated that, actually. I needed to be liberated, to be told that I could live the life that I wanted to live; that I didn't need a job, or to be shouted at; that I could be myself; that I could be happy. Paul Theroux
hated
I am hated for loving. I am haunted for wanting. Steven Morrissey
ought unless
To do what ought to be done but what would not have been done unless I did it, I thought to be my duty. Robert Morrison
ought
If you've never done it, they ought to try it. Dave Gomo
ought
It's something they ought to be able to live with. R. Ingram
ought pass senate time vote
As you look at the vote returns, I think the Senate this time ought to be able to pass a Constitutional amendment. Paul Simon
ought
This ought not to be a controversial proposal, Christopher Dodd
ought
It ought to be done in a content-neutral fashion. Brent Thompson
ought
Right now, we're not where we ought to be (on hybrids). Bob Lutz
ought
We've got about 300 members. We ought to have about 3,000. John Gibson
ought sparingly speaking words
Um, ah, and, you know, like, are words that ought to be used sparingly when speaking in public. Jeffrey Benjamin