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Passion in all its forms is a mental thirst, a fever, a torturing unrest. As a fire consumes a magnificent building, reducing it to a heap of unsightly ashes, so are men consumed by the flames of passions, and their deeds and works fall and perish. James Allen
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The current high inventories will be consumed during the maintenance. Gasoline demand remains strong in the U.S.. Keiichi Sano
consumed earlier felt great prepared
It was great for me because it felt like I actually had done something well and I hadn't prepared for it. I hadn't prepared for it like I did 10 years earlier when I would just be consumed by it. Jack Nicklaus
consumed reach regret wanting
It was my fault. I kind of got consumed with wanting to reach this goal. I regret it now. I made that mistake. David Castillo
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Well, here's what I think. I mean, the people are saying, 'We don't want it,' and the Democrats are saying, 'We don't care. We're going to pass it anyway.' And so for the next three months, Washington will be consumed with the Democrats trying to jam this through in a very messy procedure an unpopular health care bill. Lamar Alexander
consumed felt
As a child, I was consumed with a near-obsessive curiosity about what the world felt like for other creatures. John Burnside
consumed dismiss perhaps
It is easy to dismiss the world as 'irrelevant,' or consumed by 'paranoid anti-Americanism,' but perhaps not wise. Noam Chomsky
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The oil price increase surely will have impact on China's economy as 40 percent of oil consumed in the country is imported, ... especially on some sectors, like agricultural means of production, oil refinery and public transport. But the impact is limited. Zheng Jingping
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Electricity produced in the name of the poor is consumed by the rich with endless appetites, Arundhati Roy
dismissed
Kid's culture is often dismissed as superficial, like high fibre McDonald's, but it's so much more important than that. Morris Gleitzman
dismissed
I did not know. If I would have known, I would have dismissed him immediately. Raul Garcia
dismiss
I had to dismiss him from the team, Houston Nutt
dismissed move team
It's done. He was dismissed from the team on Monday. We're going to move forward. Eddie Fierek
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It was just funny to me that some of our leaders would take that much time and energy to dismiss something that was loved by so many of our people, Ice Cube
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It didn't matter what we did or where we did it as long as we were together. We knew we'd found what most people either pursue in years of futile search or dismiss as a fantasy at the outset: the missing half of ourselves. The real thing. John Perry Barlow
dismiss former relationships
It was improper to dismiss him for having consensual relationships with former students. Craig Berman
dismiss due extent forgive increase market tobacco willing
A point-three increase is a big increase. ( But ) to the extent the increase was due to tobacco prices, the market may be willing to forgive it, dismiss it, to put it aside. Robert Brusca
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You shouldn't dismiss the fact that the post this horse had breaking. He took the worse of it today, and still was very authoritative in winning. Jerry Bailey
perhaps
I think that perhaps this has more to do with physiological aspects, I don't know, Jose Sulaiman
perhaps politics
I knew I had a lot to say. Not politically - politics have always confused me - but perhaps spiritually. Jane Gardam
perhaps
They wanted to use this as a wedge issue, perhaps for their presidential campaigns. Joshua Hoyt
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Perhaps, after all, romance did not come into one's life with pomp and blare... Perhaps it crept to one's side like an old friend through quiet ways. Lucy Maud Montgomery
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I'm not going to change the way I look or the way I feel to conform to anything. John Lennon
perhaps
It was devastating, ... But perhaps had that not happened, we wouldn't be where we are today. S. Walker
perhaps
You're always told by your publisher that you must only write one book a year and some years you should perhaps write none at all. Alexander McCall Smith
perhaps serious situation
The situation is as serious now -- perhaps more serious -- than it was in October, Richard Holbrooke
perhaps profit taking
Perhaps there is some profit taking before (the Fed). Stephen Carl