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memories writing past
As I search the archives of my memory I seem to discern six types or methods [of judicial writing] which divide themselves from one another with measurable distinctness. There is the type magisterial or imperative; the type laconic or sententious; the type conversational or homely; the type refined or artificial, smelling of the lamp, verging at times upon preciosity or euphuism; the demonstrative or persuasive; and finally the type tonsorial or agglutinative, so called from the shears and the pastepot which are its implements and emblem. Benjamin Cardozo
memories rap loss
... her taste in music haunted my memory and I had to stop at Tower Records on the Upper West Side to buy ninety dollars' worth of rap CDs but, as expected, I'm at a loss: [...] voices uttering ugly words like digit, pudding, chunk. Bret Easton Ellis
memories lying past
I am happy because I am growing daily and I am honestly not knowing where the limit lies. To be certain, every day there can be a revelation or a new discovery. I treasure the memory of the past misfortunes. It has added more to my bank of fortitude. Bruce Lee
memories past people
People don't realize that now is all there ever is; there is no past or future except as memory or anticipation in your mind. Eckhart Tolle
memories nice names
I have this horrific thing where I'm really bad with names and faces. I have an appalling memory. Someone will come up to me in the street and go, 'Eddie!', and I'll try and give myself time by going into overdrive, 'Hey, hi! Nice to see you!' and start a whole conversation because I can't distinguish between who I know and who I don't. Eddie Redmayne
memories past atmosphere
That discussion can take place only in an atmosphere in which illegal immigration is a memory of the past, no longer with us, allowing us to weigh the different options available based on the new circumstances at the time. Donald Trump
memories ideas crowds
Only constant repetition will finally succeed in imprinting an idea on the memory of the crowd. Adolf Hitler
memories ideas crowds
All propaganda must be confined to a few bare necessities and then must be expressed in a few stereotyped formulas . . . Only constant repetition will finally succeed in imprinting an idea upon the memory of a crowd. Adolf Hitler
memories yesterday alive
Comforters for our todays / Guardians of memories / Keeping our youth and yesterdays alive / Comrades with one history. Adele Faber
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
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An executive is a man who can make quick decisions and is sometimes right. Elbert Hubbard
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The significance of this (preliminary) decision is sending a strong message to all countries, about the importance in basing your decisions on science. Michelle Gorman
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
decision choices life-is
To improve your life, be prepared to make new choices and decisions. Brian Tracy
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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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Don't kid yourself. President Obama's decision to withdraw 33,000 troops from Afghanistan before he stands for reelection is not driven by the United States' 'position of strength' in the war zone as much as it is by grim economic and political realities at home. Ron Fournier