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dogs due
The cadaver dogs are due in this afternoon. Vincent Creel
dogs drink good people primarily
People who come for the dogs come here primarily to eat, drink and have a good time, Steve Alford
dogs traveled
Our dogs have traveled all over the country. Connie Guthrie
dog hot people stand
People that have the hot dog stand already set up don't want to see another one set up around the corner, Anthony Curtis
dog far history people redskins teams
People dog the Seahawks because there's not history here, but there is. Obviously, it doesn't go back as far as the Redskins or Packers or teams like that, but there's history here. Matt Hasselbeck
dog door next people
People got the right to know they live next door to a dog that's declared dangerous. Larry Adams
dogs eight normally until welcome
Normally I don't want do more than eight dogs a day, ... It's better to make an appointment, but walk-ins are welcome from 8 a.m. until 10 a.m. Scott Gibbs
dogs great
Oh, you had a shepherd? Great dog, great dogs. Lisa Waugaman
dogs less men
The more I see of dogs the less I think of men Houssaye Houssaye
war
I've been asked what differentiates war literature as a category, and I don't think there is anything. Phil Klay
war party deception
Deception is a sort of seduction. In love and war, adultery and espionage, deceit can only succeed if the deceived party is willing, in some way, to be deceived. Ben Macintyre
war people different
Many people, they flee not the war itself, but the consequences of the war, because they want to live, they want to have the basic needs for their livelihood, they don't have it. They have to flee these circumstances, not necessarily the security situation itself. So, you have different reasons for the people or the refugees to leave Syria. Bashar al-Assad
war
Whenever you have a war, the civilians and the innocents will pay the price. That's in any war, any war is a bad war. Bashar al-Assad
war people
In any war, people will pay the price. Bashar al-Assad
war thinking views
Think of the war against terrorism. In my view, Washington's approach can be compared to a doctor constantly banging away at a tumor instead of removing it surgically. Bashar al-Assad
war
There is no good war. Bashar al-Assad
war losing difficult
In the war, you lose areas, but you recapture another area. So, it is difficult to tell whether you are losing or gaining or it was a standstill. No-one has this answer. Bashar al-Assad
war philosophical character
Peace is not the absence of war, but a virtue based on strength of character. Baruch Spinoza
philosophical virtue reason
True virtue is life under the direction of reason. Baruch Spinoza
philosophical passion emotion
I can control my passions and emotions if I can understand their nature Baruch Spinoza
philosophical interesting house
'Ape House' is an ambitious novel in several ways, for which it is to be admired, and it is certainly an easy read, but because Gruen is not quite prepared for the philosophical implications of her subject, it is not as deeply involving emotionally or as interesting thematically as it could be. Jane Smiley
philosophical writing heart
Vanity is so anchored in the heart of man that a soldier, a soldier's servant, a cook, a porter brags and wishes to have his admirers. Even philosophers wish for them. Those who write against vanity want to have the glory of having written well; and those who read it desire the glory of having read it. I who write this have perhaps this desire, and perhaps those who will read it. Blaise Pascal
philosophical objectivity doe
The philosopher forms his principles on an infinity of particular observations...He does not confuse truth with plausibility...he takes for truth what is true, for false what is false, for doubtful what is doubtful, and probable what is probable...The philosophical spirit is thus a spirit of observation and accuracy. Denis Diderot
philosophical boredom sides
Boredom is just the reverse side of fascination. Arthur Schopenhauer
philosophical adversity doubt
There is no doubt that life is given us, not to be enjoyed, but to be overcome; to be got over. Arthur Schopenhauer
philosophical pessimism stubbornness
Obstinacy is the result of the will forcing itself into the place of the intellect. Arthur Schopenhauer
philosophical men lasts
The longer a man's fame is likely to last, the longer it will be in coming. Arthur Schopenhauer