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rising want generations
I have no influence with the rising generation. All my arguments have failed to induce them to set bounds to their wants. Benjamin Banneker
rising abhorrent consciousness
Slowly but inexorably crawling upon my consciousness and rising above every other impression, came a dizzying fear of the unknown; a fear all the greater because I could not analyse it, and seeming to concern a stealthily approaching menace; not death, but some nameless, unheard-of thing inexpressibly more ghastly and abhorrent. H. P. Lovecraft
rising inequality
Rising inequality isn’t about who has the knowledge; it’s about who has the power. Paul Krugman
talking win
There's no win for us in talking about this. James Hansen
talking goes-on needs
I wanted her to to go on talking and understand without me saying anything. I wanted her to love me enough to leave him, to pack us up and take us away from him, to kill him if need be. (107) Dorothy Allison
talking mouths sake
I don't talk for the sake of talking. I do become intoxicated with sound. When I open my mouth, it's to say something. Adolf Hitler
talking voice listening
You say what you want to say when you don't care who's listening. If you're grasping to get your own voice, you're making a strained attempt to talk, so it's a matter of just listening to yourself as you sound when you're talking about something that's intensely important to you. Allen Ginsberg
talk
We'll talk about it when we get back to the jail, Martin Edwards
talking want conversation
Interviewing is a lot like talking, but you have to guide the conversation. You have to know what you want and go about getting it. Anthony DeCurtis
talking
Learning never takes place while you're talking. Andy Stanley
talking giving people
I usually, if I give a talk, I don't usually prepare anything. I just say - you know, I may stop talking by showing some video or slides of what I do but mainly I try to respond to what problems people have with my work. Robert Barry
talking tv-shows way
Nobody's talking about movies the way they're talking about their favorite TV shows. Steven Soderbergh
ties unions principles
The principle of subordination is the great bond of union and harmony through the universe. Catharine Beecher
ties waiting firsts
If all else fails, you could wait for the first corner and tie his dreadlocks to the goalpost. Vinnie Jones
ties fire amplification
If you take a bale of hay and tie it to the tail of a mule and then strike a match and set the bale of hay on fire, and if you then compare the energy expended shortly thereafter by the mule with the energy expended by yourself in the striking of the match, you will understand the concept of amplification. William Shockley