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bridges famous favorable given harry
Harry Bridges was very famous in his day. And Connie had given him favorable coverage. Robert Anderson
bridges water growth
The stimulus is our bridge over troubled waters. And if it's invested well, it'll generate a lot of economic growth, and we'll get quite a bit of the revenues back. William J. Clinton
bridges water people
It's important that the American people understand that President has proposed and passed this stimulus plan not as the end-all and be-all to our economic woes but as our bridge over troubled water until we get the finance system, the banking system working again. William J. Clinton
bridges safety needs
If you understood a business perfectly and the future of the business, you would need very little in the way of a margin of safety. So, the more vulnerable the business is, assuming you still want to invest in it, the larger margin of safety you'd need. If you're driving a truck across a bridge that says it holds 10,000 pounds and you've got a 9,800 pound vehicle, if the bridge is 6 inches above the crevice it covers, you may feel okay, but if it's over the Grand Canyon, you may feel you want a little larger margin of safety... Warren Buffett
bridges would-be cost
In an inflationary world, a toll bridge (like company) would be a great thing to own because you've laid out the capital costs. You built it in old dollars and you don't have to keep replacing it. Warren Buffett
bridges pounds principles
When you build a bridge, you insist that it can carry 30,000 pounds, but you only drive 10,000-pound trucks across it. And that same principle works in investing. Warren Buffett
bridges earthquakes airports
If there were a major earthquake in Los Angeles, with bridges and highways and railroads and airports all shut down and huge buildings collapsing, I don't care how much planning you do, the first 72 hours is going to be chaotic. Warren Rudman
bridges might gaps
Then she offers him a slim but sincere smile, and he reluctantly returns it. It doesn't bridge the gap between them, but at least it marks the spot where the bridge might be built. Neal Shusterman
bridges gone enough
John Howard has gone a bridge too far by not going far enough Kevin Rudd
frozen want dessert
What is it with you and frozen desserts Why do you always want them?" "Because we live in a dessert. Richelle Mead
frozen mood find-me
You can find me in the frozen mood section. Henry Rollins
frozen gets goes hard hot team
That goes to show how hard it is to make the Frozen Four. It just comes down to which team that gets hot at the right time. Mike Prpich
frozen paper architecture
I have found among my papers a sheet . . . in which I call architecture frozen music. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
frozen scales phenomenon
Frozen is a phenomenon on an entirely new Disney scale. Edward Kitsis
frozen people seen time
I was frozen in my seat. It was the first time I had ever seen people like me on the screen. Gavin Hood
frozen problem fame
The problem with fame is that you get frozen in one frame and nothing you can do can alter the nature. Jerry Rubin
frozen muddy
You'll never see a sloppy, frozen or muddy track. Bob Elliston
frozen improvisation composition
Composition is frozen improvisation. Igor Stravinsky
pages lord changed
Iwas not a reader at all, not until I discovered 'The Hobbit.' That changed my life. It gave me the courage to read. It led me to the 'Lord of the Rings' series. And once I'd read that, I knew I could read anything because I had just read thousands of pages. Richard Paul Evans
pages use brands
Never use pages for personal brand! Robert Scoble
pages may felt
Whatever is felt upon the page without being specifically named there--that, we may say, is created. Willa Cather
pages stories written
But it was too early to know: there were always more pages to go, more words to be written, before the story was over. Sarah Dessen
pages possibility endless-possibilities
We are the opening verse of the opening page of the chapter of endless possibilities. Rudyard Kipling
pages ifs
Life passes into pages if it passes into anything, James Salter
pages invincible remains
A page of good prose remains invincible. John Cheever
pages way precision
If you like the precision and concision of poetry, a page of prose is unsatisfying in a certain way. And poetry is so direct. Helen Vendler
pages unbiased
As I point out in the very first pages of 'Into the Wild,' I approached this book not as a normal, you know, unbiased journalist. Jon Krakauer