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use-it-or-lose-it desire use
We must use what we have to invent what we desire. Adrienne Rich
use-it-or-lose-it insulting quotations
That is the point of quotations. One can use another's words to be insulting. Carolyn Heilbrun
use-it-or-lose-it way nations
It is not what we have that will make us a great nation; it is the way in which we use it. Theodore Roosevelt
use-it-or-lose-it want fool
Build a system that even a fool can use, and only a fool will want to use it. George Bernard Shaw
use-it-or-lose-it use
We have more than we use. Ralph Waldo Emerson
use-it-or-lose-it use cliche
Use it or lose it is a cliche because it's true. Julian Cope
use-it-or-lose-it use needs
What we need is to use what we have. Susan Sontag
use-it-or-lose-it perspective use
Perspective: use it or lose it. Richard Bach
use-it-or-lose-it physical-therapist virgins
Is it true that if you don’t USE it you LOSE it? Steve Carell
useless adaptability term
In terms of adaptability, humans are pretty amazingly useless. Bill Bryson
use want might
If Facebook gets your entire social graph, you don't necessarily want to share everything with your entire social graph. You might wanna parse that social graph. So there's a company called PASS that is a private social network that I personally use for my friends and my family. Ashton Kutcher
use instruments creator
Vegetation is the basic instrument the creator uses to set all of nature in motion. Antoine Lavoisier
use professional-competence philosopher
Morally, a philosopher who uses his professional competence for anything except a disinterested search for truth is guilty of a kind of treachery. Bertrand Russell
useful
That was a very useful thing, and is something that was very much appreciated. Ken Leavitt
use retiring
I never use that word, retire. B. B. King
use fuel feels
When you feel humiliated or things like that, you either use it as fuel to change or you get covered by it. Diane von Furstenberg
use fronts
You don't have to just do what's planned, you can take what's immediately in front of you and use that. Dexter Fletcher
used composer stills
Im still getting used to being called a composer. A poseur, maybe. Dhani Harrison
cliche difference experience figures human mysterious precisely prove reader received stylistic truly
Write as precisely and as lucidly and as richly as you can about what you find truly mysterious and irreducible about human experience, and not obscurely about what will prove to be received opinion or cliche once the reader figures out your stylistic conceit. There's all the difference in the world between mystery and mystification. Paul Harding
cliches computer content design effects either familiar form meaningful mindless producing relevant repetition scramble speed wild
Without aesthetic, design is either the humdrum repetition of familiar cliches or a wild scramble for novelty. Without the aesthetic, the computer is but a mindless speed machine, producing effects without substance. Form without relevant content, or content without meaningful form. Paul Rand
cliche enjoy friday london perfect weekend
A perfect weekend in London has to start on Friday night, by going to the theatre, the Donmar or the National. It's a cliche for an actor, but I enjoy going as much as possible. Helen McCrory
cliche hate improve quality
I hate to use the old cliche about how it will improve the quality of life. But it's true. Bob Consalvo
cliches delivering easy former gas good threw
Former Gov. Knowles threw out a lot of easy cliches, and is very good at delivering them, but cliches aren't going to get Alaskans a gas pipeline. Becky Hultberg
cliche irritating decided
The most irritating thing about cliches, I decided, was how frequently they were true. Diana Gabaldon
cliches eager embrace understood
I've never understood why artists, who so often condescend to the cliches of their own culture, are so eager to embrace the cliches of cultures they know nothing about. Brad Holland
cliches except full obviously suspect writers
Our writers are full of cliches just as old barns are full of bats. There is obviously no rule about this, except that anything that you suspect of being a cliche undoubtedly is one and had better be removed. Wolcott Gibbs
cliched cool life seemed
The cliched rock life never seemed that cool to me. Win Butler