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pay attention pay-attention
Pay attention even to life's trifles. Miyamoto Musashi
pay legacy humanitarian
I see this as my humanitarian legacy. We're prepared to pay billions. Sheldon Adelson
pay bills events
But while we can never predict where events will take us or the unavoidable bills we will have to pay as a consequence, we must confront the ghastly truth of Labour's legacy. Liam Fox
pay information return
As I noted in my Nobel lecture, an early insight in my work on the economics of information concerned the problem of appropriability - the difficulty that those who pay for information have in getting returns. Joseph Stiglitz
pay ruins comedy
The road to ruin is always in good repair, and the travellers pay the expense of it. Josh Billings
pay virtue easier
It is easier to be virtuous than it is to appear so, and it pays better. Josh Billings
pay sooner-or-later
Sooner or later we have all to pay for what we do. Oscar Wilde
pay lines misdeeds
Somewhere down the line everyone must pay for their misdeeds. Paul McCartney
pay willing asks
Everything comes at a price. Everthing in your life. The question you have to ask yourself is, what price are you willing to pay? Paullina Simons
way happiness-and-success just-being
The formula of happiness and success is just, being actually yourself, in the most vivid possible way you can. Meryl Streep
way done yeast
A bad act done will fester and create in its own way. It's not only goodness that creates. Bad things create. They have their own yeast. Dennis Potter
way would-be music-is
Music is such an intensely personal thing for me, and I knew if I was going to do it, it would be in my own way. Debby Ryan
way boycott best-way
The best way to boycott is to build your own Chuck D.
way achieve frustrating
We have to achieve what we can, and if we haven't yet learned that we are not always going to get our way this could be frustrating. Anne Northup
way might redeeming
Phil was mumbling that Reuben might become a writer after all and writers had a way of "redeeming everything that ever happens to them. Anne Rice
way made
It was I who made Fellini famous, not the other way around. Anita Ekberg
way bats wavering
At a wavering instant the swallows gave way to bats By the Ponte Vecchio . . . Changing guard. D. H. Lawrence
way painting sometimes
Painting keeps me occupied in those moments when travel can be aimless and even disorienting. Mainly it is a way to register at least some of the new impressions of a foreign place, when its thrilling barrage can sometimes overwhelm you. Susan Minot