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growth frost shelter
Although its growth may seem to have been slow, it is to be remembered that it is not a shrub, or plant, to shoot up in the summerand wither in the frosts. The Red Cross is a part of us--it has come to stay--and like the sturdy oak, its spreading branches shall yet encompass and shelter the relief of the nation. Clara Barton
growth north positive
We want to see more positive growth in North America. John Parker
growth market near prospects slow wants
Who wants to be No.1 in a market which is saturated and has slow growth prospects near term. Shelby Seyrafi
risk secret wish
Toni Morrison said, "The function of freedom is to free someone else," and if you are no longer wracked or in bondage to a person or a way of life, tell your story. Risk freeing someone else. Not everyone will be glad that you did. Members of your family and other critics may wish you had kept your secrets. Oh, well, what are you going to do? Anne Lamott
risk
Everything is sweetened by risk. Alexander Smith
risk
We won't risk him. That's the most important thing, Robert Wiley
risk loved-ones
I can certainly sympathize with writers who don't want to put themselves or their loved ones at risk. Adam Hochschild
risk lines our-actions
Live as a credible witness. If our actions don't line up with the message we're proclaiming, we risk losing our credibility. David Jeremiah
risk failing ifs
The thing about taking risks is, if it’s really a risk, you really can fail. It’s only a pretend risk if you really can’t fail. Connie Britton
risk actors research
But this is where you get all the market research and things get in danger of becoming formulaic, and where you depend on brands and getting recognised actors. It's the thing that precludes risk very often, otherwise everyone would be avant-garde all over the place. Colin Firth
risk innovative
Be innovative. Don't listen to the tried and tested wisdom. Take a risk! Daniel Libeskind
risk understand
We understand the risk from this object, and while it's small, it's not zero, David Morrison