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use moral debate
The use of God in moral debate is so problematic as to be almost worthless. Richard Holloway
use
Keep your love, I have no use for it anymore. Richelle Mead
use-it-or-lose-it perspective use
Perspective: use it or lose it. Richard Bach
use results endeavor
I will say only that all a writer has to work with is the material he has gathered as the result of his own endeavor and observations, and he cannot be denied the right to use it. Condemn, but not deny. Truman Capote
used bummed-out
I used to have friends come on tour and work as my drum tech, but they get bummed out when I have to tell them what to do. This time I`m just going to fly them out and let them hang. It`s all good. Travis Barker
use needs architecture
Architects have made architecture too complex. We need to simplify it and use a language that everyone can understand. Toyo Ito
useless
A writer who is afraid to overreach himself is as useless as a general who is afraid to be wrong. Raymond Chandler
used
I used to throw things out, saying, 'This isn't great.' It didn't occur to me that it didn't have to be great. William Saroyan
use
Use your power gently. William Nicholson
nonsense has-beens
Even God has been defended with nonsense. Walter Lippmann
nonsense good-things century
How do you know that nonsense isn't a good thing? If human nonsense had been nurtured and developed for centuries, just as intelligence has, then perhaps something extraordinarily precious could have come from it. Yevgeny Zamyatin
nonsense process changed
Hope unbelieved is always considered nonsense. But hope believed is history in the process of being changed. Jim Wallis
nonsense ideal-husband knows
I love to talk about nothing. It's the only thing I know anything about. Oscar Wilde
nonsense disguise good-sense
Good nonsense is good sense in disguise. Josh Billings
nonsense wagner specialists
Everyone says you have to be a specialist, and if you conduct Wagner you cannot conduct Mozart - this is nonsense. Georg Solti
nonsense remains
Nonsense remains nonsense even when we talk it about God. C. S. Lewis
nonsense choke
I tried to swallow his nonsense without choking. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
nonsense
PROOF-READER, n. A malefactor who atones for making your writing nonsense by permitting the compositor to make it unintelligible. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce