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Peter Green People don't want to lose any more money, and selling begets selling, ... No one is giving any good guidance and it's a complete selling fest.
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Mike Driscoll Once the stocks do start to go (higher), a lot of people are going to feel like they missed the boat and be forced to scramble after some of these names. And that's what begets rallies.
begets both humor humorous insult rage
Suzanne Fields Insult is powerful. Insult begets both rage and humor and often at the same time.
begets believer bills clueless coming connecting file life money paid pile sign statements taking whether
Suze Orman I am a big believer that orderliness begets wealth. A pile of bills and statements - whether paid or not - is a sign that someone is clueless about what's coming in and going out. When you consciously open, read, and file away your bills and statements, you are connecting with your money and taking control of your life.
begets failures laziness lost
Rig Veda Laziness begets nothing but failures and lost opportunities.
begets love others serve trust
Sathya Baba If others must serve you, serve them first; love begets love; trust engenders trust.
begets pass work
Allison Jones I would say take any work you can get. Don't pass on something if it's a commercial. Take it. Work really does lead to other work. Especially if you're just starting out, work begets work.
begets learned
John Urquhart What we've learned is graffiti ... begets more graffiti,
consumers energy high higher lost oil pay prices though
David Joy The persistence of high oil prices can't be lost on the Fed. Consumers have to pay for higher energy even though it's volatile. It is a real cost.
consumers expect general gentle happier housing market pickup recovery retail sales seeing stronger wealth
James Carrick We are seeing a gentle recovery going on in retail sales at this stage, which I expect to get stronger going forward. The pickup in the housing market should have a general wealth effect, making consumers happier to go out and spend.
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Marshal Cohen Until they're able to prove that consumers are going to respond to the changes, the Street is very nervous. It's a very big undertaking to convince the country that a national Macy's is better than regional department stores.
consumers huge positive revision wages
Steve Stanley While many will be disappointed that we will not necessarily see huge upward revisions to payrolls ... a significant upward revision to wages would also be a positive development, as it suggests that consumers have more firepower than we thought.
consumers customer department issues resolve seem service telephone
Janet Jenkins We've become a customer service department for some of these companies. So many consumers can't seem to resolve their issues with telephone companies.
consumers tried
Michael Gallelli We've always tried to give consumers what they want, not what we feel they need,
consumers gain share
Bill Gates We're going to gain a lot of share here. We're going to make a lot of consumers happy.
consumers greatest imagine
Leo Hindery would be one of the greatest displacements of high-quality (cable) programming -- one of the rudest things I can ever, ever imagine for consumers in this country.
consumers forget found items operators store talking
Kurt Barnard We found out, from talking to consumers and store operators all over the country, that low-dollar items went very fast. Forget about high-end items.
history disposition efficacy
Edward Gibbon But the power of instruction is seldom of much efficacy, except in those happy dispositions where it is almost superfluous.
history narrative firsts
Edward Gibbon Truth, naked, unblushing truth, the first virtue of all serious history, must be the sole recommendation of this personal narrative.
history important difficult
Edward Gibbon The subject, however various and important, has already been so frequently, so ably, and so successfully discussed, that it is now grown familiar to the reader, and difficult to the writer.
history miracle doe
Edward Gibbon The frequent repetition of miracles serves to provoke, where it does not subdue, the reason of mankind....
history heaven republic
Edward Gibbon An absolute monarch, who is rich without patrimony, may be charitable without merit; and Constantine too easily believed that he should purchase the favour of Heaven if he maintained the idle at the expense of the industrious, and distributed among the saints the wealth of the republic.
history catholic church
Edward Gibbon Corruption, the most infallible symptom of constitutional liberty, was successfully practised; honours, gifts, and immunities were offered and accepted as the price of an episcopal vote; and the condemnation of the Alexandrian primate was artfully represented as the only measure which could restore the peace and union of the catholic church.
history empires palaces
Edward Gibbon While the Romans languished under the ignominious tyranny of eunuchs and bishops, the praises of Julian were repeated with transport in every part of the empire, except in the palace of Constantius.
history sawdust mills
Edith Sitwell [History is] that terrible mill in which sawdust rejoins sawdust.
history principles human-nature
David Hume History is the discovering of the principles of human nature.
repeatedly
Charles Meyers It's not that I'm cavalier, it's more frustration at being contacted repeatedly with the same complaint.
repeatedly shown uk
Andrew Mitchell The UK public have repeatedly shown enormous generosity to those in need.
tariffs reason process
Albert J. Nock The primary reason for a tariff is that it enables the exploitation of the domestic consumer by a process indistinguishable from sheer robbery.
tariffs libertarian typical
Thorstein Veblen A protective tariff is a typical conspiracy in restraint of trade.
tariffs too-much increase
P. Chidambaram Evidence points out that if you raise tariffs too much it will increase smuggling.
trade ruined nations
Benjamin Franklin No nation has ever been ruined by trade.
trade moody
William Shakespeare Music, moody food Of us that trade in love.
trade
Anna Benson They should give it back to us if they trade us.
trade
Roseanne Barr They're all mine. . . . Of course, I'd trade any one of them for a dishwasher.
trade
Jason Shirey It's a win. I'm not going to trade it in. But we're going to have to play better if we're going to play a long time.
trades
Wally Szczerbiak It's a big-time opportunity. In this day and age, you never know why trades are made.
traded
Barry Zito Personally, I don't think I'm going to get traded this year,
trade-zone people tunes
Daniel Hannan Most British people are keen to remain in a European free trade zone; and most EU states are keen to keep us there, because we buy from them more than we sell to them to the tune of £40 million per day.
trademarks controversy
Brenda Fassie I am a shocker. I like to create controversy. It's my trademark.
until worked
Jonah Lomu Until 1998, I worked in marketing at ASB bank. I loved it.
until
Hector Tobar Divorce was illegal in Chile up until 2005 or so.
until
Ellen Roberts Until we investigate and find out what happened, I don't want him to go back to Mexico.
until
Dean Laidley Until this day, we didn't have any injuries, but now we've got this one, so that's the disappointing part.
until
Dennis Wharton Until there's a selection, NAB is not commenting.
until
Tommy Lapid until the disengagement ends. It is about to end soon.
until
Jerry Angelo We're going to look. We'll always look until we get that solved.
until
Ed Troyer We're going to keep doing it until (the problem) disappears.
until
Corey Koskie It's just here until I find a place for it. It's not a donation.
war ambition mean
Charles Caleb Colton For what are the triumphs of war, planned by ambition, executed by violence, and consummated by devastation? The means are the sacrifice of many, the end, the bloated aggrandizement of the few.
war winning games
Charles Caleb Colton War is a game in which princes seldom win, the people never.
war hands fog
Charles Caleb Colton Mystery magnifies danger, as a fog the sun, the hand that warned Belshazzar derived its horrifying effect from the want of a body.
war opinion conflict
Charles Caleb Colton Wars of opinion, as they have been the most destructive, are also the most disgraceful of conflicts.
war writing fighting
Charles Caleb Colton Men will wrangle for religion, write for it, fight for it, die for it; anything but live for it.
war long body
Charles Caleb Colton Wars are to the body politic, what drams are to the individual. There are times when they may prevent a sudden death, but if frequently resorted to, or long persisted in, they heighten the energies only to hasten the dissolution.
war heart character
Charles Dickens Why am I always at war with myself? Why have I told, as if upon compulsion, what I knew all along I ought to have withheld? Why am I making a friend of this woman beside me, in spite of the whispers against her that I hear in my heart?
war believe blow
Charles Dickens I believe that the heaviest blow ever dealt at liberty's head will be dealt by this nation in the ultimate failure of its example to the earth.
war believe writing
Charles Stross There's a long-standing (50 year old) flame war within the field over whether it's "sci-fi" or "SF".SF has traditionally been looked down on by the literary establishment because, to be honest, much early SF was execrably badly written - but these days the significance of the pigeon hole is fading; we have serious mainstream authors writing stuff that is I-can't-believe-it's-not-SF, and SF authors breaking into the mainstream. If you view them as tags that point to shelves in bricks-and-mortar bookshops, how long are these genre categories going to survive in the age of the internet?