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Stephen Bayley It is Margaret Thatcher's fault, ... Inspired by busy little demons, she slashed and burnt her way through the old order. Sentiment was given short shrift, as short as the trade unions: nothing including old-fashioned industry was to obstruct economic progress. Making things was slow. There were quicker ways to get rich...
burnt passion rises true
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Our passion are the true phoenixes; when the old one is burnt out, a new one rises from its ashes.
burnt fortune good great hole knocking last putt
Tim Anderson I had the good fortune of knocking my 2-3-foot putt in on the last hole and Doug's just burnt the edge. He was a great competitor.
burnt came lit orange picture tower
Luis Padilla The first place I went to was to the tower because I had to take a picture of the tower lit burnt orange and then I came over here.
burnt capital extremely fact people reason supply trying
Rajeev Gupta Supply to capital is extremely scarce. The reason for that has a lot to do with the fact that the people who supply the capital have already been burnt once and are trying to get out.
burnt five full might relax
Eric Patterson I've done this for five years now. You keep doing the same thing over and over, with the traveling, and you get burnt out. So I might relax and get away from it and then come back and go full force.
burnt calculus smell students
Stacey Peters It's a lot better when they are running. You can smell the fuel. You can smell the burnt rubber. Ideally, the students can feel, hear, see and smell how calculus works.
burnt god hit urban
Jane Wiedlin I did the co-writing thing all through the '90s and I got one hit out of it - a Keith Urban song called 'But For The Grace Of God' - but then I got burnt out.
saw sure
Bill Cowher I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for him. He saw something in me I'm not sure I saw in myself.
saw until
Denny Green He didn't get in. I thought he was in until I saw the replay.
saw
Mike Patterson He just saw the same things in me and him.
saw
Danny Aiello My father never saw me play ball, and I was an outstanding ballplayer. I missed all that adoration.
saw took
Shun Long I tipped it. I just saw it and I took it.
saw somehow typical
Phil Garner What you saw is some of our typical games. And we managed to somehow get through it and we just didn't eke it out this time.
saw towers
Anand Gopal I was living near the Twin Towers on 9/11, so I saw the attacks, and I had friends who were killed in the attacks.
saw
Jim Tressel I didn't really see it at all. All I saw was there was a big pileup.
saw until
Jose Antonio Vargas I did not realize how broken I was until I saw how broken Mama was.
village persons
Robin Quivers So you start one person at a time. Change one person, you can change a village.
village cotton towns
Mahatma Gandhi True swadeshi is that alone in which all the processes through which cotton has to pass are carried out in the same village or town.
village littles mickey
Matt Groening I went to Bali, and I was in a small village, and somebody who was with me showed a woman a little figurine of Bart and asked: 'Do you know who this is?' And she said: 'Mickey Mouse.'
village situation interfaces
Marshall McLuhan The global village is a place of very arduous interfaces and very abrasive situations.
village-idiots states palestinian
Muammar al-Gaddafi I cannot recognise either the Palestinian state or the Israeli state. The Palestinians are idiots and the Israelis are idiots.
village littles
Patrick McGoohan We all live in a little Village,
village might horror
Sharon Olds The amount of horror one used to hear about in one village could be quite extreme. But one might not have heard about all the other villages' horrors at the same time.
village fame being-famous
Peter Carey Being famous as a writer is like being famous in a village. It's not really any very heady fame.
village woods return
Ralph Waldo Emerson ...in the wilderness, I find something more dear and connate than in the streets or villages...in the woods we return to reason and faith.