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If not met promptly and decidedly, the two portions of the Union will gradually become thoroughly alienated, when no alternative will be left to us, as the weaker of the two, but to sever all political ties or sink down into abject submission. John C. Calhoun
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The abject poverty revealed by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans exists in every urban area of the United States. It's poverty so severe that it kills people. Robert Edgar
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Malthus would be astonished not only at the numbers of people, but at the real prosperity of about a fifth of them and the average prosperity of most of them. He wouldn't be surprised at the abject poverty of the lowest quarter or third. Joel Cohen
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Water is the abject necessity for any kind of life to exist. Atharva Veda
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There is no question that films that we would have considered viable just a few seasons ago are too risky to undertake these days, ... Small films are smaller than ever and titles that would have done decently a few years back would almost certainly be doomed to abject failure these days. Mark Urman
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My work is really abject and self-effacing sometimes. I mean, it's big and overwrought, but it's just paper dolls, and it's kind of silly. Kara Walker
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We are conscious of the abject poverty that so many countries and individuals face. We're being driven forward by the urgent need to act, Gordon Brown
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With everything that is complex, we learn. If you don't learn, then it's an utter and abject failure. If you do learn, and you're able to apply that to the next situation, then you take away a measure of success. Ben Carson
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This string sextet by Schoenberg is based on a Viennese poem in which a women walks with her lover under the moon and confesses that she is pregnant by another man. The man tells his love he will stay with her no matter what and raise the child. The arc of the piece moves from abject sorrow and guilt to joy and underscores the transformative power of love and commitment. Michael Barrett
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Writers are people who put pen to paper every day. Richard Russo
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We have not received any paperwork on that from them. Jackie Smith
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On paper we have it all ? speed, power, defense, solid pitching. We should have a pretty solid team. Brian Harper
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On paper it should have been the final, Lleyton Hewitt
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I'm always writing; I'm always jotting things down on paper or making notes in my iPhone. Then I'll make myself sit down and kind of shape it up, but there's really no other way to practice other than onstage. Sarah Silverman
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I don't want to be in the paper 15 years from now about the Trump tower leaning. This isn't a 15-story building. We have to make sure we test enough. Frank Dagostino
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If it weren't for her, we'd be up to here in papers, as much paper as we generate. Tony Brown
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We're not worried about getting the big-time stuff in the papers and magazines. We're just trying to win ballgames. Marcus Trufant
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I can't say it in the paper what I told him. Martin Straka
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My parents never told me to get a real job. They always said, 'Go for it! If this is what you want to do, work hard.' They were always very supportive. Imelda May
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I got better as an actor, and still I'm getting better. That's only been possible because there's always been work. Ian Mckellen
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I'm more interested in the quality of the work than its medium. Gale Harold
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Every day I went to work at Tampa, I gave it my all. Gaines Adams
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I always look at it that I work with my employees as opposed to them working for me. Donald Trump
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I never wanted to be someone who's asking someone to put my work in their gallery. I wanted to be asked. William Quigley
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My works look to how images are produced, but specially based upon how the material reacts. Walead Beshty
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The 'New York Times' reviews of my work have been evenly divided - favourable and unfavourable. Zubin Mehta
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I generally work right up to when I have to do something - I'm always doing a lot. Wynton Marsalis