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I think the judge followed the law. I know it hurt Mr. Parker, but the judge did what was fair. Christopher Brown
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I think they were trying to send a signal to young Marines that if they go, they will be followed to their graves by the Marine Corps. Louis Font
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I was just doing what we always do and followed it up. Dwyane Wade
followed people
He was trustworthy, ... That's why people followed him. Dennis McNally
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The nature of a nuclear reactor is such that a very rigorous process must be followed in returning an unit to service. Tony Stott
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About the same time, the people in the pickup truck realized they were being followed and it turned into a pursuit. Robbie Burroughs
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A lot of the newest wireless technologies come from the United States with all the entrepreneurial companies, ... But the market that always uses technology first is Japan. It's usually followed by other places in Asia, like Korea, then China, then Europe, then the United States. It always starts in Japan first. Scott Moody
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This is a man who followed his dream. Gerald Lefcourt
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It's not surprising that this format has worked internationally. What's surprising is that others haven't followed their model. Dale Kunkel
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It incorporates all the trends in one product. It's healthy, indulgent and convenient. Sarah Kennedy
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I think that we've been up until now a rather indulgent nation, and now I think we're starting to become more serious adults. James Woods
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Like a lot of snackers, I recognized that snacking is an indulgence and is all about taste. Keith Belling
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Society is immoral and immortal; it can afford to commit any kind of folly, and indulge in any sort of vice; it cannot be killed, and the fragments that survive can always laugh at the dead. Henry Adams
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Frenchmen have an unlimited capacity for gallantry and indulge it on every occasion. Moliere
indulge studio work
A studio allows you to indulge your untidiness and your penchant for toys and curiosities that really wouldn't work in a grown-up house. Jamie Cullum
indulge-in excess financial
Happiness is being famous for your financial ability to indulge in every kind of excess. Bill Watterson
indulge-in gentleman vices
Profaneness is a brutal vice. He who indulges in it is no gentleman. Edwin Hubbel Chapin
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Indulge yourself in pleasures only in so far as they are necessary for the preservation of health. Baruch Spinoza
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He is wise that is wise to himself. Euripides
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You will cast away your cards and dice when you find the sweetness of youthful learning. Richard Baxter
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God, give us grace to accept with serenity the things that cannot be changed, courage to change the things which should be changed, and the wisdom to distinguish the one from the other. This prayer was first printed in a monthly bulletin of the Federal Council of Churches and has become enormously popular. It has been circulated in millions of copies. Reinhold Niebuhr
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Frantic orthodoxy is never rooted in faith but in doubt. It is when we are unsure that we are doubly sure. Reinhold Niebuhr
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Nothing worth knowing can be understood with the mind. Woody Allen
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Whosoever loveth wisdom is righteous, but he that keepeth company with fowl is weird. Woody Allen
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Great men have been among us; hands that penn'd And tongues that utter'd wisdom--better none William Wordsworth
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Wisdom sits with children round her knees. William Wordsworth
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Whatever someone told you, you can never be sure of what they said. Whatever someone said, you can never be sure of what you were meant to understand - so if it's really this complicated, what's the point of trying to infer things when you can just ask. Rebecca Taylor