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change far mind move possibly prosper stuff trying
Sometimes do I think it was unjust? Yeah, but I can think about it all I want - it (isn't) going to change what's going on this year. I'm trying to put all that stuff as far away from my mind as I can possibly get it and just move on and try to prosper in this new year. Mark Roman
change children fast forward help market meat stuff
That's not going to help market their children at all. We fast forward through most of that (fancy production) stuff and get to the meat of it: Can they run? Can they change directions? Do they have feet? Rodney Garner
change computers decide letters might move secretary start throw tomorrow
That's not going to change just because Secretary Rumsfeld might move on, any more than tomorrow we might decide we're going to throw away our computers and start writing letters again. Jim Albaugh
change educated highly internet longer lots online population reflection typical user white
That's just a reflection of a change in the online population. The typical user is no longer a young, white man, highly educated with lots of money. The Internet population is now more like America. Lee Rainie
change life next olympics
That's life and you can't change anything, you know. We can't decide. If this is the rules, we can't do something. She's pretty young. I think the next Olympics will be for her. Irina Slutskaya
change far growing months six wait
You're probably going to have to wait six months before you see a change as far as growing hair. William Cox
change outcomes song
You wouldn't change the song yet, because all of the regulatory outcomes are yet to come. Richard Long
change dead drive effort forget front gotta lack tired
You still can't forget about losing. That's got to be more in the front of my head, it's got to drive me more than getting third. Something's gotta change on bottom. I don't know what it is, but it's not for lack of effort because I was dead tired after that match. Ty Eustice
change choices flip life somehow
Your life can change on a flip of a coin. The choices you make are crucial. We feel somehow we're safe. But things can change in a flash. Tracey Gold
loss laughing matter
Are you having problems hearing? If so, those around you already know it. Hearing loss is no laughing matter, so don't be a punchline. Leslie Nielsen
government firsts students
At first I intended to become a student of the Senate rules and I did learn much about them, but I soon found that the Senate hadbut one fixed rule, subject to exceptions of course, which was to the effect that the Senate would do anything it wanted to do whenever it wanted to do it. Calvin Coolidge
government evil people
The Illuminati is just the evil, 'nameless' people who are behind governments. Chuck D.
government air law
There exists a shadowy Government with its own Air Force, its own Navy, its own fundraising mechanism, and the ability to pursue its own ideas of the national interest, free from all checks and balances, and free from the law itself. Daniel Inouye
government television monopoly
Television of course actually started in Britain in 1936, and it was a monopoly, and there was only one broadcaster and it operated on a license which is not the same as a government grant. David Attenborough
government law political
A representative form of government rests nor more on political contributions than on those laws which regulate the descent and transmission of property. Daniel Webster
government people liberty
No free government can stand without virtue in the people, and a lofty spirit of partiotism. Andrew Jackson
government benefits majority
Many in local government will ask why should only a few areas have the freedoms and benefits of Enterprise Zone status while the majority lose out? Andy Sawford
government needs not-afraid
I'm not afraid to shake up the system, and government needs more shaking up than any other system I know. Ann Richards
government might aristocracy
Sometimes it seems that we might have been happier if we had once had an aristocracy to blame everything on. Anatole Broyard