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falling-in-love philosophy mistake
This isnt the time to make hard and fast decisions, this is a time to make mistakes. Take the wrong train and get stuck somewhere. Fall in love, a lot. Major in philosophy, because theres no way to make a career out of that. Change your mind and change it again, because nothings permanent. Anna Kendrick
falling-in-love men waiting
Prior to Saving Private Ryan I never worked with men. I was always working with some babe, and it was always about falling in love, and it just got turned around. I'm not looking for any particular kind of story. I wait until it comes across my desk. Tom Hanks
falling-in-love believe goes-on
I've been in love and it doesn't last. And when it's over, it's hell for a while. And then one discovers that life goes on. Eventually, one falls in love again. This pattern repeats itself until one is too jaded to believe in it anymore, or too old for all the upheaval. Laura Lee
falling-in-love love-is wicked
This is why you shouldn't fall in love, it blinds you. Love is wicked distraction. Gregory Maguire
falling-in-love fall government
Government has no place telling you who to fall in love with and who to marry. Jesse Ventura
falling-in-love passion love-is
Love is not just a passion spark between two people; there is infinite difference between falling in love and standing in love. Rather, love is a way of being, a "giving to," not a 'falling for"; a mode of relating at large, not an act limited to a single person. Irvin D. Yalom
falling-in-love love-you people
It takes time for people to fall in love with you....but it’s inevitable Ian Brown
falling-in-love lying fall
You women could make someone fall in love even with a lie. Georg Buchner
falling-in-love fun sleep
Sleep late, have fun, get wild, drink whisky and drive fast on empty streets with nothing in mind but falling in love and not getting arrested. Hunter S. Thompson
historical england aspect
I love England and the historical aspect of it. Dennis Farina
historical sin nemesis
History has a Nemesis for every sin. Theodor Mommsen
historical patterns behavior
I see a lot of patterns in our behavior as a nation that parallel a lot of other historical processes. Maynard James Keenan
demand government growth path phase sales strip strong transition
Strip away inventories and the government sector, and private-sector demand really wasn't that strong -- private-sector sales were up just 0.8 percent. We're still in a transition phase and not on a sustainable growth path yet. Scott Browne
demanding exchange files industry legal million music opportunity people rather reasonable recording sharing themselves turn
Rather than demanding that 60 million people sharing music files turn themselves in with a so-called 'amnesty' program, the recording industry should take this opportunity to make file-sharing legal in exchange for a reasonable fee. Wendy Seltzer
demands type work
The work is a calling. It demands that type of obsession. John Pomfret
demands king minimum
This is not enough, the King has not addressed the minimum demands of the seven-parties alliance. Sushil Koirala
demands perjury truth
There is no excuse for perjury - never, never, never. There is truth, and the truth demands respect. Ken Starr
demand management pleased product strong
This was a strong report. Product demand is strong, the management is good. I'm very pleased with this report. Lou Mazzucchelli
demand enormous foreigners sort visitors
To some extent, it's sort of 'location, location, location,' ... I think there is an enormous demand from the locals, and from visitors from mainland China, to come to the park. They are not as reliant on foreigners to come to the park. Lowell Singer
demand economies emerging frontier investor last region serious vietnam
Vietnam is one of the last frontier emerging economies in the region that will demand serious investor attention. Spencer White
demand would-be shortage
A shortage is a sign that somebody is keeping the price artificially lower than it would be if supply and demand were allowed to operate freely. Thomas Sowell