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circles incompetence
Incompetence is often highly regarded in governmental circles. William Wallace
circles events quiet
I pin my hopes to quiet processes and small circles in which vital and transforming events take place. Rufus Jones
circles said empresses
The Empress will follow where you go," she said. "So she will," Mat said. "As I'll follow where she goes, I suppose. I hope that doesn't lead us in too many circles. Robert Jordan
circles way graduates
It graduates to 'our state is better than your state,' and 'our nation is better than your nation.' And it circles all the way around to where it started: 'Our God is better than your God.' Neale Donald Walsch
circles religion enough
Religion contracts the circle of our pleasures, but leaves it wide enough for her votaries to expatiate in. Joseph Addison
circles world down-and
I'm up and down and round about, Yet all the world can't find me out; Though hundreds have employed their leisure, They never yet could find my measure. Jonathan Swift
circles yellow mouths
I made a circle with a smile for a mouth on yellow paper, because it was sunshiny and bright. Harvey Ball
circles government effort
Inflation is probably the most important single factor in that vicious circle wherein one kind of government action makes more and more government control necessary. For this reason all those who wish to stop the drift toward increasing government control should concentrate their effort on monetary policy. Friedrich August von Hayek
circles mind vision
In a narrow circle the mind grows narrow. The more one expands, the larger their aims. Friedrich Schiller
events katie ready
Katie could also be ready to do one or two events for us at Sectionals if we qualify. Julie Chapman
events forward
I always do look forward to the stand-alone events, Kenny Wallace
events floor life quite shelf taken
There are so many events there - the floor is put up and taken down all the time, and that shortens the shelf life quite a bit. Chip Howard
events last major sports superstar television time voice
He was the first superstar of sports television because he did all of the big events. He's the last of the dinosaurs. No one will ever be the voice of so many major events at the same time ever again. Dick Enberg
events forth indoor ready season using
He'll go back and forth between the two events. Basically, we're just using this indoor season to get him ready for the spring. Jim Jones
events dexterity may
He who asks fortune-tellers the future unwittingly forfeits an inner intimation of coming events that is a thousand times more exact than anything they may say. Walter Benjamin
events extraordinary-things unthinkable
One of the extraordinary things about human events is that the unthinkable becomes thinkable. Salman Rushdie
events way sometimes
Sometimes you read a passage by a great writer, and you know what he says and how he says it will always be, for you, the only possible way it could be. Less often a painter will describe an event in a way that fits into your interpretation of that event so perfectly that it becomes the event itself. Vincent Price
events guides
Events alone rarely provide much guide to the future. Walter Lord
quiet introspective
But generally speaking, I tend to be quiet and introspective. Rowan Atkinson
quiet personal-development take-time
Take time to be quiet. Zig Ziglar
quiet quietness
It's a very quiet film, it's all about quietness and relationships. Bruce Goldstein
quiet praise accepting
Just be quiet and accept the praise. Julia Quinn
quiet language
It is time for dead languages to be quiet. Natalie Clifford Barney
quiet reason humans
Now I beg of you to tell me whether I must love a human being simply because he exists or resembles me and whether for those reasons alone I must suddenly prefer him to myself? Marquis de Sade
quiet slaughter
The more I go onstage, the more quiet I am before, because I intend to go onstage and slaughter. Nikki Sixx
quiet loud awe
Awesome is loud but awe is quiet. Kevin McCloud
quiet-people people routine
The quiet people just do their work. Joyce Carol Oates