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Mike Royko Hating the (New York) Yankees is as American as pizza pie, unwed mothers, and cheating on your income tax
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Fran Cohen There is an increasing problem on every campus. Five years ago, no one knew what electronic cheating was.
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Woody Allen I was thrown out of NYU for cheating-with the deans wife
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William Friedkin You are always cheating for the audience.
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Sarah Silverman I learned that people in wheelchairs are allowed to have marathons … which, to me, seems like cheating, but what are you gonna say?
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Warren Beatty I don't think there's anything to be admired in lying, cheating or philandering. But there might be something to be admired in not burning people at the stake because they have those weaknesses.
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William Blake Where cheating is, there's mischief there.
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Salvador Dali Drawing is the honesty of the art. There is no possibility of cheating. It is either good or bad.
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James Hughes I would say strong oil prices are here for the balance of the year,
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Martin Broughton Keith played a critical part in restoring the company's balance sheet and returning it to a position of financial health,
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Denise Ainsworth Katie and (catcher Eryn) Richardson did a great job. Katie was hitting her spots and Eryn kept them off balance with the pitch selection.
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Chris Browning Just last year I was just at home trying to balance my schoolwork and basketball practice.
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Javier Solana keeping the balance reached with Iran on the nuclear issue.
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Stephen Friedman keen judgment in setting the bar at a very high, but attainable, level; balance and unflinching boldness in the face of great pressure; and stress-leavening presidential humor.
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Amy Goodman Journalism is the only profession explicitly protected by the U.S. Constitution, because journalists are supposed to be the check and balance on government. We're supposed to be holding those in power accountable. We're not supposed to be their megaphone. That's what the corporate media have become.
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Ken Auletta Journalists would build in more checks and balances and welcome more independent ombudsmen,
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Adam Segal I suspect it will be like malaria -- an operational hazard of doing business in China, ... After the short-term disruptions ... the level of fear will even out, and then things will balance as people figure out how to live with it.
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Russell Brand By puberty I learned that nothing worth having could be easily attained and to succeed one must be single minded.
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Rose Macaulay God very seldom succeeds. He has very nearly everything against him, of course.
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Umberto Eco Hypotyposis is the rhetorical effect by which words succeed in rendering a visual scene.
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Rich Mullins When you stop being so afraid of failing you become much more free to succeed
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Warren Buffett An investor will succeed by coupling good business judgment with an ability to insulate his thoughts and behavior from the super-contagious emotions that swirl about the marketplace.
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Vincent Van Gogh I am still far from being what I want to be, but with God's help I shall succeed.
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Vincent Van Gogh One must spoil as many canvases as one succeeds with.
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Roger Ebert It is quite possible for the vulgar to be funny, but to succeed, it must rise to a certain genius.
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W. Clement Stone It takes less work to succeed than to fail.