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firsts feels taggart
Do it first and feel about it afterwards.' - Dagny Taggart Ayn Rand
firsts bars bills
When I come out and sing the first few bars of Bill Bailey, it's very exciting Bobby Darin
firsts saws migraine
After I saw the first thing I ever did, I got a migraine. Claire Forlani
firsts glory
You will never glory in God till first of all God has killed your glorying in yourself. Charles Spurgeon
firsts being-depressed website
Googling me, you talk about being depressed. First of all there's 18 websites that predict my early death. Artie Lange
firsts virtue
Courage is the first virtue that makes all other virtues possible. Aristotle
firsts megadeth over-it
The very first schoolbook that was written had God all over it. Dave Mustaine
firsts persons first-person
I actually am always a music first person Duncan Sheik
firsts stamps born
We're born first humans then after they stamp our passport. Alfonso Cuaron
mark messing people
People thought he was messing with Mark White. It embarrasses the governor. Glenn Smith
market oil remained
The oil market has remained well-supplied with crude. Edmund Daukoru
market quite red selling weak
The whole market is quite weak and there's quite a lot of selling of futures and red chips. Frederick Tsang
market
The market is fast-moving, fast-growing. Things that are true today may not be true tomorrow. Robin Li
market road vehicles
E85 is going to be a much more significant market for us down the road. But you have to get more vehicles on the road that can use E85, and you need more outlets. Bob Dinneen
marks point relationship today turning
today marks a turning point in the relationship of the MTA and its unions. Peter Kalikow
market trend
The trend on the market is still down, Mike Viracola
market nervous news ugly unhappy
What an ugly day. A day you didn't want to be around to watch. It was just a market that was nervous and unhappy about the news of the day. Kate Warne
market-economy free-market economy-and-economics
No one spends someone elses money as carefully as he spends his own. Mark Skousen