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Never flinch, never weary, never despair. Winston Churchill
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Despair is easy, or at least low cost. Rebecca Solnit
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You don't despair about something like the Middle East, you just do the best you can. P. J. O'Rourke
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When you get to know me, I don't despair - I just get up, clean up, and start again. Avi Arad
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He who has resolved to conquer or die is seldom conquered; such noble despair perishes with difficulty. Pierre Corneille
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Better to lose oneself in action than to wither in despair. Kate Morton
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I must choose between despair and Energy──I choose the latter. John Keats
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Only someone who had experienced such bitter despair would be able to recognize it in another. Lisa Kleypas
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There it is!' he thought with rapture. 'When I was already in despair, and when it seemed there would be no end- there it is! She loves me. She's confessed it. Leo Tolstoy
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Kenya is a multi-party democracy and a modern world which has a benefit of hundred years of experience and debate from around the world on the subject of free speech and the accumulated wisdom that a free press is the essence of democratic governance, which makes government action during the standard raid so mystifying. Robert Kerr
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I suspect that this is a relatively isolated event. I don't think there's a crime wave under way in biology research. These actions usually come about because someone is under tremendous pressure to perform. Ira Loss
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It again demonstrates why we have to address the infrastructure of our intelligence-gathering analysis and the actions that are taken as a result of that analysis, ... We've got a lot of work to do, and this is just the most recent reminder that we've got a problem here and it's got to be fixed and it's got to be done this year. Tom Daschle
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I think it is all right for one ambassador to come and push, but an ambassador always has to remember that there are 190 others who will have to be convinced, or a vast majority of them, for action to take place, Kofi Annan
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I think Iran needs to know that that option is there, and then we can hope that, you know, Security Council action or negotiations of some kind will work. So yeah, I think it?s essential that it be an option. Jim Talent
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It becomes still more difficult to reconcile Japanese action with prudence or even sanity. What kind of people do they think we are? Winston Churchill
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It appears to be highly subjective. This survey is giving more weight to words over action. Art Larson
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He was a communist opportunist and became an opportunistic nationalist. His actions led to the deaths of over 300,000 people, four wars, the instability in Europe, creation of criminal gangs ... he was never going to see daylight again and that was appropriate and now he's gone. Richard Holbrooke
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He wanted to cover more ground and make more cases. He was a man of action. Ken McBride
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It is best and easiest not to discredit others but to prepare oneself to be as good as possible. Socrates
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One should speak little with others and much with oneself Danish Proverb
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It is always the instantaneous reaction to oneself that produces a photograph. Robert Frank
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The whole problem of the sound-work is distancing oneself from the dramatic. Pierre Schaeffer
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There is only one real sin, and that is to persuade oneself that the second-best is anything but the second-best Doris Lessing