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bad censor children full
Kazuo Ishiguro We always like to keep our children in a kind of bubble and censor the bad news about the world. We like to tell them the world is full of benevolent, nice people.
bad believe girl good love respect
Katy Perry I'm a good girl because I really believe in love, integrity, and respect. I'm a bad girl because I like to tease.
bad couple decided game months playing position sort start
John Huston I was in such a bad position probably a couple of months ago I just decided to start playing every week. I wanted to see if I could kind of get some sort of a feel for the game back.... I've started playing a little better.
bad care half intensive remember spent week
Joyce Johnson I was in really bad shape. I don't remember a lot of it. But after I got out of there, I spent a week and a half in the hospital. Half of it in the intensive care unit.
bad bottom class creates delete failures keyboard push return unwanted work
Nicholson Baker Keyboard work creates a class of unwanted things - one-letter typos, failures of phrasing, bad punctuation. If you don't want to delete these entirely, you can use the Return key to push them to the bottom of the screen.
bad kids man today wonderful
Joan Greene Kids today are very bright. They know bad things happen, and they need to know that this man who has been so wonderful has done nothing wrong.
bad behaves direct favor fired koreans missiles north period reward sit suggest time
Richard Armitage I would not suggest the U.S. should sit down with the North Koreans bilaterally immediately after they've fired missiles - because the appearance is that you reward bad behavior. But if North Korea behaves for some period of time, I would pretty much favor direct talks.
bad decades giant starts uncle
Paul Di Filippo 'James and the Giant Peach' magnificently starts out Dahl's career as a blithe and droll Bad Uncle corrupter and affirmer of youth. Its influence can be subsequently traced down the decades in everything from Maurice Sendak to Lemony Snicket to J. K. Rowling.
humor love
Stephen J. Cannell I love 'Dexter.' The dark sense of humor is wonderful.
humor line saw
Shimon Samuels He saw humor as a line of defense.
humor main
Mike Nichols I think the main thing about comedy and humor is that it's impossible and always was impossible to define.
humorous
John Cornyn I think you'll probably see not only his erudition, but his sense of humor.
humor orleans people quality sort trademark worst
Karen Leathem I think it's sort of a trademark quality of New Orleans that people can usually find humor in the worst situations.
humorous laugh
Greg Evans Laugh at yourself once in a while; give yourself a break.
humor requires rhythm tap
Kristan Higgins Humor writing requires a rhythm and timing, as well as some kind of connection to the reader, and I think that's how I tap into it.
humor rights subject
Diane Forden He ... had a sense of humor that is subject to interpretation, on women's rights for example,
humor humorous problems
Horace Williams He had problems remembering names. There was a lot of humor about that at his funeral.
line phone takes whatever
Frank Martinez We've been told to say that. (And say) whatever it takes to get that phone line in the receiver.
lines starting team three
Mike Boyajian We've got to keep on scoring. Right now, all three of our lines are starting to score. A team can't concentrate on one of our lines. We're pretty deep.
lines
Mario Lemieux I thought the other lines were pretty good, as well. We'll see what happens.
line reasoning
Nariman Behravesh I think that whole line of reasoning is overdone.
lines building corners
Antoni Gaudi There are no straight lines or sharp corners in nature. Therefore, buildings must have no straight lines or sharp corners.
lined ship straight
Dale Mitchell He was lined up straight with the ship canal,
line
Joy Harjo I come from a long line of revolutionaries.
lines needs dessert
Richelle Mead My life didnʹt need to be on the line for me to enjoy dessert.
lines communicate bottom
Vinny Testaverde When you're on the road, you have to be louder and you have to communicate. That's really the bottom line.
people
Kay Redfield Jamison Moods are complicated and very much a part of who we are. People would be very boring without them.
people social sports student
Andrew Shue I was lucky, because of Student Council, my classes, sports and social life, there were different people I had friendships with.
people road
H. Hart I would try to put more people on the road without doing any more hiring.
people ryan telling
Don Miller Just like I've been telling people all year, Ryan isn't going anywhere.
people seeing touches watching
Jeff Palmer Just watching the news, seeing what those people are going through, touches me,
people
MC Hammer I think it is a shock to people to find out that MC Hammer is a super geek.
people worked
Stephen Graham I adore my job. I think I'm one of the luckiest people out there. I've worked hard, but I get to mess about every day - that's how I see it.
people
H. Hunt He used to laugh. He'd get people to do it and not tell them what was going to happen.
people sweet traumatic
Mark Serdjenian He was a very sweet kid, really likable. It's very traumatic for people here.
taste
Jeff Lindsay We're predators; we don't eat meat because it's handy, we eat meat because we have a taste for blood.
taste meat vegetarian
Rex Harrison Because I love the taste of meat I am a reluctant but dedicated vegetarian.
taste eating results
Roald Dahl Pear Drops were exciting because they had a dangerous taste. All of us were warned against eating them, and the result was that we ate them more than ever.
taste bribe avarice
Samuel Richardson It is but shaping the bribe to the taste, and every one has his price.
taste occasional slang
Samuel Taylor Coleridge The fastidious taste will find offence in the occasional vulgarisms, or what we now call slang, which not a few of our writers seem to have affected.
taste moral journalism
William C. Bryant The journalist should be on his guard against publishing what is false in taste or exceptionable in morals.
taste reason feels
William Butler Yeats We taste and feel and see the truth. We do not reason ourselves into it.
taste inspired poet
Yevgeny Zamyatin what primitive tastes the ancients must have had if their poets were inspired by those absurd, untidy clumps of mist, idiotically jostling one another about
taste i-can
William Haines I can only tell you this-I would rather have taste than either love or money.
truth
Ted Cruz I will always tell the truth and do what I said I would do.
truth-is christ relation
A. Hodge No one truth is rightly held till it is clearly conceived and stated, and no single truth is adequately comprehended till it is viewed in harmonious relations to all the other truths of the system of which Christ is the centre
truth simplicity obvious
Richard P. Feynman You can recognize truth by its beauty and simplicity. When you get it right, it is obvious that it is right -- at least if you have any experience -- because usually what happens is that more comes out than goes in.
truth crazy silly
Richard Bach So much of what we said sounded crazy, yet none of it was false... as if two theoretical physicists stood on stage to say that when we travel near lightspeed, we get younger than nontravellers; that a mile of space next to the sun is differnt than a mile of space next to the earth because the sun-mile space is curved more than the the earth-mile. Silly ideas, worth the admission price in smiles, but they're true. Is high-energy physics interesting because it's true or because it's crazy?
truth class goal
Russell Lynes The true snob never rests; there is always a higher goal to attain, and there are, by the same token, always more and more people to look down upon.
truth people billions
Travis Walton The truth, of course, is that a billion falsehoods told a billion times by a billion people are still false.
truth obviousness peer-pressure
William Safire Never assume the obvious is true.
truth
William S. Burroughs Nothing is true, everything is permitted.
truth favourite misers
William Wordsworth To be a Prodigal's favourite,-then, worse truth, A Miser's pensioner,-behold our lot!