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Frank Sr I think we have the common beliefs that you have to have a solid run game - you have to run the football to be effective. The bottom line on offense is when we step on the field, we have to maximize scoring opportunities and you've got too minimize mistakes. If we can, then we should be able to put points on the board.
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John Raese I coincide with much of his beliefs -- low taxes, low regulation and a support for a free enterprise.
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Billy Donovan He has a great passion and vigor for life. He has great respect for people - where they come from, what their heritage is and what their beliefs are.
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Roger Graham I am an old man in a small town in Cambodia. I don't want to cause any trouble for anybody. But I do have my own beliefs which, if I can, I will tell people about.
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Michael Gaffney The course challenges many of the ideas and beliefs that so many of us hold with little investigation into a proper defense for these thoughts. Though the process can sometimes be frustrating, I'd rather have a process that makes me reconsider my thoughts about important issues than to progress through life having never considered the ramifications of my positions.
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David Keene They like Bush. But they are frustrated and disappointed with some things the administration has done. And the frustration is deep because government spending and growth of government are at the core of beliefs of many people here.
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Robert Whiting It may come as a severe shock if you havent given much thought to this subject beforebut our precious, cast-in-stone, objective beliefs are often totally in contrast to any reality. Or, more accurately, they are our perception of reality, rather than reality itself.
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Dick Durbin It's going to make for a very difficult line of inquiry at our hearing, but we have to understand what she's all about, what her values and beliefs are, so we can make an informed judgment,
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Garrett Gravesen Jobs can wait, but the lives of these kids cannot. And because no one else was doing anything else about it.
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Tom Morrissey I think you would see full-time people have their positions reduced, part-time people lose their jobs, and some people just retire.
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Toni Simonetti We are finalizing the number of jobs cuts, ... There will be some, but not on the magnitude of those that we have already done.
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Alex Jones It's a different kind of economic recovery. The kind where bankers steal trillions and you don't have a job.
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Two Chainz Entertainment is such a great job to have.
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John Carr I'd like for our controllers to feel much more secure doing their jobs, ... They should be watching their radar scopes, not watching their backs.
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Steve Purchase He has no specific or stated plan about what he wants to do. We want to know, where's the plan, Dick? Where's the plan to keep jobs in Michigan?
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Richelle Mead Nah. I’m a consultant, of course. Everyone’s favorite nondescript yet well-paid white-collar job.
jobs people work-place
Russell Hornsby In a lot of work places, you work at a lot of jobs and people work more with their colleagues than with their family.
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Daniel Briere Having such a long losing streak, it made us take a look at everything and make sure we made the adjustments. Hopefully, we realize that. I really meant it when I said, 'This is going to make us a better team.
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Kevin Pittsnogle I think that's what we're more sad about than losing the game. We're not going to play again.
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Joseph Williams He's been with me three years, through all the championships. He doesn't know what losing means because we win all of them that he plays. So it means a lot to all the seniors over here.
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Samir Husni Husni said, ''those magazines start losing their usefulness.
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Viola Spolin It stands to reason that if we direct all our efforts towards reaching a goal, we stand in grave danger of losing everything on which we have based our daily activities. For when a goal is superimposed on an activity instead of evolving out of it, we often feel cheated when we reach it.
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Ryan Tucker It has made me sick. Losing stinks worse than anything, man. I'm tired of it.
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Joseph Addison The woman that deliberates is lost.
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Ben Fritz It's a very risky business. The majority of movies do not succeed. And if they make several unsuccessful movies in a row to start with, they could end up losing the theatrical rights forever,
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Abyee Maracigan It's really disappointing because we wanted it. But one team had to go out the losing team.
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Todd France He is ready to go practice as soon as things get wrapped up.
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Peter Elander I think (the Canadians') forwards are better than their defense. They don't have to practice much defense.
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Daisuke Takahashi I was disappointed that I couldn't do the triple axel. I had trouble doing it in practice and overcompensated in today's program.
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Shay Murphy I was just going up there relaxed, do what I practice so much. So I was pretty confident.
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Confucius He does not preach what he practices till he has practiced what he preaches.
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Robert E. Lee You have only always to do what is right. It will become easier by practice, and you enjoy in the midst of your trials the pleasure of an approving conscience.
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Robert Neelly Bellah It's clear all the way through history that practices are primary and beliefs are secondary.
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Samuel Johnson Repentance, however difficult to be practiced, is, if it be explained without superstition, easily understood. Repentance is the relinquishment of any practice from the conviction that it has offended God.
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Samuel Johnson Their origin is commonly unknown; for the practice often continues when the cause has ceased, and concerning superstitious ceremonies it is in vain to conjecture; for what reason did not dictate, reason cannot explain.
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Lars Trier I also wanted t do a film with a religious motif, a film about miracles. At the same time, I wanted to do a completely naturalistic film.
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Rob Sheffield Madonna was so flamboyant in terms of her look, her style, her public pronouncements, her religious taboo-smashing.
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Richard Paul Evans At one time in my career, Barnes and Noble bookstores categorized my books as religious fiction.
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Richard Paul Evans Psychologists tested the story of the Good Samaritan. What they learned gives us reason to pause. The greatest determinant of who stopped to help the stranger in need was not compassion, morality, or religious creed. It was those who had the time. Makes me wonder if I have time to do good.
religious philosophical adventure
Richard P. Feynman No government has the right to decide on the truth of scientific principles, nor to prescribe in any way the character of the questions investigated. Neither may a government determine the aesthetic value of artistic creations, nor limit the forms of literacy or artistic expression. Nor should it pronounce on the validity of economic, historic, religious, or philosophical doctrines. Instead it has a duty to its citizens to maintain the freedom, to let those citizens contribute to the further adventure and the development of the human race.
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Richard Dawkins Religious people split into three main groups when faced with science. I shall label them the "know-nothings", the "know-alls", and the "no-contests."
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Richard Dawkins Religion is nothing more than a useless and sometimes dangerous, evolutionary accident. Religious behavior may be a misfiring, an unfortunate byproduct of an underlying psychological propensity which in other circumstances is, or once was, useful.
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Richard Dawkins If you are religious at all, it is overwhelmingly probable that your religion is that of your parents. If you were born in Arkansas and you think Christianity is true and Islam false (knowing full well that you would think the opposite if you had been born in Afghanistan), you are the victim of childhood indoctrination.
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Richard Dawkins I think there in a great deal to be said for religious education in the sense of teaching about religion and biblical literacy. Both those things, by the way, I suspect will prepare a child to give up religion. If you are taught comparative religion, you are more likely to realise that there are other religions than the one you have been brought up in. And if you are if you are taught to read the bible, I can think of almost nothing more calculated to turn you off religion.