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afford formed fortune greater likely
From these inconsiderable attempts, some idea may be formed with what success, should Fortune afford an opportunity, I am likely to treat matters of greater importance. Giraldus Cambrensis
afford feeds good land
If we can't afford to take good care of the land that feeds us, we're in an insurmountable mess. Wendell Berry
afford areas bring build clean machine people places rural trying water ways
I want to bring clean water to people who do not have it. What I'm trying to do now is think of ways to build a well-drilling machine that is low-cost so people in rural areas can afford it. People in rural places could use the water for irrigation or for drinking. William Kamkwamba
afford buy defending except good money people
I don't feel very comfortable defending my fashion except to say that people don't have to buy it. You do have to consume. You have to live. If you've got the money to be able to afford it, then it's really good to buy something from me, but don't buy too much. Vivienne Westwood
afford cannot climate distort engage facing gain managers money pundits science serious sort temporary
Politicians or pundits can distort or cherry-pick climate science any way they want to try and gain temporary influence with the public. But any serious industrialist who's facing 'climate exposure' - as it's now called by money managers - cannot afford to engage in that sort of self-delusion. Clive Thompson
afford considered family florida military send university
If I didn't have a scholarship to go to the University of Florida or any school, I probably would have considered the military because my family could not afford to send me to college. Emmitt Smith
afford born broke easy family forget lucky
It is easy when you are successful to think that you did it all by yourself and to forget that you didn't. You got here because a lot of things broke your way. You were lucky enough to be born into a family that could afford to take care of you well. Elizabeth Warren
afford cannot society unify
We must unify Taiwan; we cannot afford to have our society being divided in half. Chen Shui-bian
afford atmosphere bargaining cuts defense democrats fight political seen social soft
The political atmosphere is charged. Democrats can't afford to be seen as soft on defense or terrorism. They're going to have to fight the social cuts without bargaining on defense. Charles Pena
fixed increases raise reducing reform slow
Tax increases slow economic growth. Why would you raise taxes? We need to reform spending, the tens of trillions of unfunded liabilities can never be funded by tax increases, that can only be fixed by reducing spending. Grover Norquist
fixed glasses life wore
I wore glasses my whole life, but then I got Lasik eyeball surgery, and I fixed that. Ryan Eggold
fixed save
We'll get it fixed up for when it really counts. We'll save it for later. Justin McCareins
fixed habit hard learn team
Unfortunately we're in the habit of being a second-half team and we've got to get that fixed or we're going to learn the hard way. Lars Richters
fixed gets helping list mean mind recently
One thing that comes to mind immediately is that we have a list of who gets those recently fixed units. So because they are helping does not mean that they go into them. Stephanie Aveiro
fixed onto
On rail, you are fixed onto the track. Ken Burke
fixed income increase rate seniors
For seniors on a fixed income, this rate increase is just more than they can bear. Lori Parham
fixed number unfairly
We've got to get this number fixed because we're being unfairly penalized by it. John Rainey
fixed
I have been working for over 30 years and am always wondering about where I am and where I am going. It does not stop and become a fixed event of achievement. Maira Kalman
perfection want stuff
Grain is life, there's all this striving for perfection with digital stuff. Striving is fine, but getting there is not great. I want a sense of the human and that is what breathes life into a picture. For me, imperfection is perfection. Anton Corbijn
perfection
Perfection is attained, not when no more can be added, but when no more can be removed. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
perfection add
Perfection is reachednot when there's nothing to add, but when there's nothing to take away. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
perfect worried
I am always worried when someone says, 'This is perfect. Baz Luhrmann
perfectly
I think it's perfectly acceptable not to run with cliques. Megan Fox
perfection add
Perfection is not when there is no more to add, but no more to take away. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
perfection simplicity body
Perfection is finally attained not when there is no longer anything to add but when there is no longer anything to take away, when a body has been stripped down to its nakedness. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
perfection needs goes-on
Perfection is never achieved, so you need to go on working. Azzedine Alaia
perfection merchant-of-venice praise
How many things by season seasoned are To their right praise and true perfection! William Shakespeare
size surprised
I thought it would resonate, but I'm surprised at the size of it. Clark Kepler
size needs knows
I already know my size. I don't need reminding. Becca Fitzpatrick
size
If any mega-merger of this size can work, this one can. Henry Blodget
size team work
I could still use some more size on this team but we'll work with what we have. Tracy Adams
size computer downloads
It's not the size of the hard drive that counts, it's how you download it. Chris Cooper
size easier bigger
Size is definitely relative. If you're bigger, they can see you easier. Chan Gailey
size problem sometimes
Sometimes our breakthrough begins when we refuse to be impressed with the size of our problem. Bill Johnson
size mixing common
We are learning that a standard of social ethics is not attained by travelling a sequestered byway, but by mixing on the thronged and common road where all must turn out for one another, and at least see the size of one another's burdens. Jane Addams
size lenses uncertainty
The lens of fear magnifies the size of uncertainty. Charles R. Swindoll