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belief indifference objections
Have you any other objection than your belief of my indifference?" - Elizabeth Bennet Jane Austen
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valued contributor.... Wewouldn't comment on his beliefs or cultural activities. Jonathan Cohen
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We think that as of right now, unless the federal government tells us otherwise, we can continue to do as we have done with our system, ... We believe that our regulation embodies a valid state policy that articulates our belief that school boards are in a better position to muster the facts and expertise in any contest with ordinary parents. Richard Blumenthal
belief reason deism
In Deism our reason and our belief are happily united. Thomas Paine
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I maintain the belief that it is not that easy or productive or value-creating going for a mega-merger, Franz Humer
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My belief and desire to play has changed dramatically since I got here. Football is fun again. Mark Bruener
beliefs guess people publicly somewhere
My guess is we have people who have these beliefs here but they are not going to publicly demonstrate here as much as they would somewhere else. Tom Maeser
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Fundamentalism is not a phenomenon limited to religion. Any belief system can become intolerant and give rise to violence. Whether one likes it or not, humanity is 'wired' for myth. Mutual tolerance is the only way. Michael King
belief business gain internet parts piece sexy worth
If AT&T, for example, is any indication, the shareholders have a lot to gain (from this effort). The executives?have the belief that the parts are worth more than the whole. And to get one piece of that sexy Internet business in this kind of a market, they could very well be right. Chris Grisanti
decisions difficult public upset
As a policymaker, as a public servant, I come to Washington, D.C., and I make difficult decisions and I make difficult decisions every day. And sometimes those decisions upset people. Jon Tester
decisions evaluation forward move ongoing programs
Our evaluation of all of our programs is ongoing and decisions on which programs will go forward -- and how -- will move on its own timetable. Stewart Tuttle
decisions
Decisions must be made that are very hard, Karen Hughes
decisions executive man quick
An executive is a man who can make quick decisions and is sometimes right. Elbert Hubbard
decisions felt issue mind passionate
I've never felt a need to have it. You always have in the back of your mind the issue of liability, and that's the way it should be. You're making important decisions about something you feel passionate about. Mary Chapman
decisions life profitable
The most profitable decisions in your life will be the most challenging. John Lemme
decisions key self success
Self decisions are the #1 key for success or failure. John Lemme
decisions executives few five guy months suddenly
There are very few executives who can be a No. 2 guy for 20 years and then suddenly be comfortable making big, empire-changing decisions five months later, and this is one of those guys. Laura Martin
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Good and evil increase at compound interest. That's why the little decisions we make every day are of infinite importance. C. S. Lewis
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Shakespeare's frequent horseback journeys from London to Stratford, and from Stratford to London, must have made him familiar with the county of Oxfordshire. Katharine Lee Bates
lacks
There's nothing worse than a leader who lacks ambition. Ruth J. Simmons
lacks nation perpetual pointing prepared react
One can never be prepared enough for anything. We always want to react late. We have become a nation of pointing fingers, a nation of perpetual moaners and a nation that lacks initiatives, Gideon Gono
lack-of-love language film
So, not for lack of love of language, but because I feel our language is in an enormous state of humiliation, I decided to make films without words. Godfrey Reggio
lack ready shows
It's real disappointing. I think it shows a lack of preparation and a lack of concentration. We just weren't ready to play. Rod Schwarz
lacks solidarity
It's cold, it lacks solidarity and it's inhuman, Gerhard Schroeder
lack people risk thin
It's a very thin market. People don't want to take any risk because of the lack of liquidity. Kevin Logan
lack levels support term
With these levels of inventories, we probably need to replenish inventories to a level that will support a - for lack of a better term - 'normal' level of sales, George Pipas
lack living money prosperity
Prosperity is a way of living and thinking, and not just money or things. Poverty is a way of living and thinking, and not just a lack of money or things. Eric Butterworth
lack noses rubbing time
Valentine's Day: Rubbing singles' noses in their lack of a mate and the noses of couples in their lack of time. Emma McLaughlin
seems
now he seems to think he can tell Renee what to do, what to wear, where to go and who to see. Kenny Chesney
seems worlds
It seems like there are two worlds out there - one that has revolved around 'Breaking Bad,' and then the one that I've been in, which just kind of observes it from afar. Todd Rundgren
seems work
When work seems like a job, I don't do it anymore. I always want it to be something I'm interested in and something that challenges me. Jill Wagner
seems
Things are never as bad or as good as they seem. Tony Hsieh
seems
There are some as are what they are. And there are some as aren't what they seem to be. And there are some as only seem to be what they seem to be. Neil Gaiman
seems senators
Right now it seems like the uncertainty would make senators more circumspect with Roberts. Carl Tobias
seems
She seems like she'll come through. It's going to be a while. Jay Grimes
seems sinatra wide
Sinatra has had a long and wide association with hoodlums and racketeers, which seems to be continuing. Frank Sinatra
seems
He's a man-child. Nothing seems to faze him. Don Cooper