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deceived ill obviously
Viviana Diaz The world has been deceived because he is obviously not as ill as we were made to believe.
deceived-us prudent deceiving
Rene Descartes Whatever I have up till now accepted as most true and assured I have gotten either from the senses or through the senses. But from time to time I have found that the senses deceive, and it is prudent never to trust completely those who have deceived us even once.
deceived deception outward shows
William Shakespeare So may the outward shows be least themselves:The world is still deceived with ornament.
deceived this-day
Flannery O'Connor I have what passes for an education in this day and time, but I am not deceived by it.
deceived knew people
Luiz Inacio I don't think Lula knew about this, but I feel deceived by all the people who were working for him,
deceived men rock
William Booth Look! Don't be deceived by appearances -- men and things are not what they seem. All who are not on the rock are in the sea!
deceived falsity
Francois de La Rochefoucauld It is far better to be deceived than undeceived by those whom we tenderly love.
deceived deception himself knows
Legal Maxim He is not deceived who knows himself to be deceived
knew outside stopped
Donte Whitner We stopped him from getting outside the pocket, and we were making him uncomfortable. Once he spiked the ball, I knew we'd got to him.
knew movies proved women
Lauren Miller 'Bridesmaids' proved there was an audience there that we knew was there. It proved that women go to the movies. They want to see story about themselves.
knew quite
Hans-Ulrich Obrist It's quite an obscure notion for a kid, no? To want to be a curator. But even then, I knew that I would do this.
knew pregnant similar starting time venture
Natalie Massenet When I started Net-a-Porter, I knew nothing. And I was pregnant. Starting a new venture and being pregnant for the first time are pretty similar in many ways. If you knew what was going to happen to you, you wouldn't venture down that road.
knew nature people suppose
Nathaniel Smith If the people in Britain knew the nature and disposition of the New England people as well as we do they would not find so many friends in England as I suppose they do.
knew nine thursday
Greg Nossaman When we were down nine on Thursday night, we knew Brandon would be able to play Saturday, so we said, let's try to (win this) so he can play another game. That was motivational.
knew matter rough shots stop worried
Chris Schwartz When we were down early, I wasn't worried about it because I knew we were trying. It was just a matter of our shots going in. Then, when they started going in, (the Rough Riders) couldn't stop us.
knew time
Ray Allen When I was open, I just knew it was time to make a shot.
knew learning sixth
Mike Rumph When I was in sixth grade, honestly, I thought I knew everything. I still don't know nothing. I'm still learning stuff.
people everyday passing-away
Charles Dickens You are too young to know how the world changes everyday,' said Mrs Creakle, 'and how the people in it pass away. But we all have to learn it, David; some of us when we are young, some of us when we are old, some of us at all times in our lives.
people literature may
Charles Dickens May not the complaint, that common people are above their station, often take its rise in the fact of uncommon people being below theirs?
people words-of-wisdom facts
Charles Dickens Affery, like greater people, had always been right in her facts, and always wrong in the theories she deduced from them.
people coats holiness
Charles Dickens Dignity, and even holiness too, sometimes, are more questions of coat and waistcoat than some people imagine.
people may medical
Charles Caleb Colton It is astonishing how much more anxious people are to lengthen life than to improve it; and as misers often lose large sums of money in attempting to make more, so do hypochondriacs squander large sums of time in search of nostrums by which they vainly hope they may get more time to squander.
people solitude multitudes
Charles Dickens A multitude of people and yet solitude.
people governing whole
Charles Dickens My faith in the people governing is, on the whole, infinitesimal; my faith in the people governed is, on the whole, illimitable.
people words-of-wisdom selfishness
Charles Dickens Others had been a little wild, which was not to be wondered at, and not very blamable; but, he had made a lamentation and uproar which it was dangerous for the people to hear, as there is always contagion in weakness and selfishness.
people words-of-wisdom want
Charles Dickens Mrs. Boffin and me, ma'am, are plain people, and we don't want to pretend to anything, nor yet to go round and round at anything because there's always a straight way to everything.