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acquire conceal
It is harder to conceal ignorance than to acquire knowledge. Arnold H. Glasow
acquire air arrive beings birds enabling fly knowledge motions necessary order prove step
In order to arrive at knowledge of the motions of birds in the air, it is first necessary to acquire knowledge of the winds, which we will prove by the motions of water in itself, and this knowledge will be a step enabling us to arrive at the knowledge of beings that fly between the air and the wind. Leonardo da Vinci
companies figure life seen
We've seen these long-term outlooks a lot more of late, and for the life of me I can't figure out why these companies are doing it. Bill Brady
companies extremely february weak
February is going to be an extremely weak month. But some of the companies that go out are going to be a lot more interesting and a lot more valuable. Irv DeGraw
companies earnings enthusiasm expect few good pounding saying table terrific wild
Few companies are pounding the table and saying things are terrific so there's not the wild enthusiasm you would expect with a good earnings season, Paul Nolte
companies eight fighting percent seven
There's seven or eight companies fighting for 20 percent of the market. Christopher Chute
companies handful imagine target top
There's probably only a handful of companies we could imagine doing something like this with and Target is at the very top of the list, David Carey
companies incidents isolated patent pipeline problems
There's isolated incidents of companies (warning) because of patent expiration or pipeline problems or both, but they are very isolated. Len Yaffe
companies exist happen isolated mechanics simply
There simply aren't hundreds of derelict companies out there. It could happen on an isolated basis, but the mechanics don't exist for this to happen every 15 minutes. Richard Smith
companies core cyclical incredibly large pockets quite technology
There's going to be pockets of technology that do incredibly well, ... But the valuation is still being the core of the very large companies are quite high, especially if they're really cyclical in nature. Peter Doyle
companies consumer earnings felt high impact oil prices reporting spending start
There's going to be an impact on companies' earnings and consumer spending with oil prices so high, ... will be high enough to be felt once companies start reporting third-quarter earnings. Franklin Morton
goal high honor represent standards
The goal would be to always honor the music. That is the most important thing. I try to represent the high standards that have been set. Pat Metheny
goal head scenario win
The goal was to win for Acura, ... The scenario going through my head was on the manufacturer title. Peter Cunningham
goal hard outfit people score
The goal was to try and keep them in the 50s. But when you've got an outfit like that with so many people who can score once they get going it's hard to get them stopped. Willie Schlarman
goal improve satisfied
The goal was to improve our pitching. Right now, we're not where we want to be. We're not satisfied with where we are at the moment. Pat Gillick
goal happen race second
The goal was to get second in that race and think about what would happen after. Craig Stevens
goal hotel
The goal was to be able to make an appointment with someone, get there and get back to the hotel safely. Tim Dufault
goal last type year
The goal that Fretter scored was the type of goal he got last year that he hasn't been able to get this year. Rick Comley
goal keeper stands
The goal stands up, the keeper / Stands up to keep the goal. A. E. Housman
goal primal reaching refuge sought spirit thus
The goal should be sought reaching which one does not come back; thus thinking: In that very primal spirit I take refuge from which this primal manifestation comes forth. Bhagavad Gita
technology should-have space
It was an excess of fantasy that killed the old United States, the whole Mickey Mouse and Marilyn thing, the most brilliant technologies devoted to trivia like instant cameras and space spectaculars that should have stayed in the pages of Science Fiction . . . some of the last Presidents of the U.S.A. seemed to have been recruited straight from Disneyland. J. G. Ballard