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doors essential grant grateful keeping offer open providing services
This grant is essential for keeping the doors open and providing the many services we offer to consumers. We are very grateful to the Bremer Foundation. Bob Harms
doors answers knocking
When you hear fear knocking on the door, most of the time when you answer it there’s nothing there. It’s just you holding yourself back. Brad Goreski
doors opening people
To me, it's all about opening all the doors and getting people to be not only prolific, but creative and having control of their music. Eric Brown
doors financial endless
All financial doors are open; all financial channels are free, and endless bounty now comes to me. Catherine Ponder
doors joy tears
Elinor could sit still no longer. She almost ran out of the room, and as soon as the door was closed, burst into tears of joy, which at first she thought would never cease. Jane Austen
doors waiting soul
Behind every closed door might wait a thief of minds and a collector of souls. Dean Koontz
doors musical different
If you had a sign above every studio door saying ‘This Studio is a Musical Instrument’ it would make such a different approach to recording. Brian Eno
doors needs hundred
You need something to open up a new door, to show you something you seen before but overlooked a hundred times or more Bob Dylan
doors race people
When you oppress people either by gender, by race, by sexual orientation, when you do that and the doors become ajar, they will fly open and they will come and they have. Billie Jean King
credit reflects
The more credit you give, the better it reflects on you. Gail Evans
credit exact score snapshot
A credit score is a snapshot of an exact moment. Cate Williams
credit decidedly economy given information people piece prior sales stronger
Sales ex-autos were decidedly stronger than people had given credit for. This is an important piece of information on where the economy was prior to Katrina. Steve Ricchiuto
credit state works
The whole world works on credit and the state Legislature can't, ... We need to get in the credit business. Jim Rogers
credit deserve tom
Dillon, Jared and Tom deserve a lot of credit. Curt Shaw
credit last lose losses sure
We didn't lose after the bye last year. But that's all right. I get enough losses around here, so I just try to make sure I get credit for some of the wins. Bill Cowher
credit opportunity
You have to give AJ credit there. They had an opportunity and made the most of it. That was the difference. They did what they had to do to win. Johnny Roscoe
credit might women work
Women always did all the work anyway, so we might as well get credit for it, Martha Coakley
credit flat good offensive quarter
We had a good first quarter and then got flat in the second. We kind of got out of our offensive flow. Give them (Surrey) credit for that. Brad Ulland
literature faces mysterious
As a rule, said Holmes, the more bizarre a thing is the less mysterious it proves to be. It is your commonplace, featureless crimes which are really puzzling, just as a commonplace face is the most difficult to identify. Arthur Conan Doyle
literature consolation ifs
There was always the consolation that if I didn't like what I wrote I could throw it away or burn it. Carl Sandburg
literature architecture masters
Architects of grandeur are often the master builders of disillusionment. Bryant H. McGill
literature appreciated rudeness
Good manners are appreciated as much as bad manners are abhorred. Bryant H. McGill
literature rich resources
Few nations match our rich resource of literature. Charles Clarke
literature dresses solicitude
Dress is at all times a frivolous distinction, and excessive solicitude about it often destroys its own aim. Jane Austen
literature incapability university
The University brings out all abilities, including incapability. Anton Chekhov
literature chance viewers
We've had a chance to be seen by viewers who had never seen us before, and we've kept a lot of them. Brit Hume
literature life-is hell
Without literature, life is hell. Charles Bukowski