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exposed might music opportunity spoke
If you don't already know about jazz music, how would you be exposed? How would get an opportunity to find out if it spoke to you? If you get exposed to it enough, you might find a taste for it. Esperanza Spalding
expose lies-and-lying tired
We're tired of his lies, and we're going to expose them. Tom Shea
ourselves stretched taken
strenuous efforts, taken initiatives and stretched ourselves and our constituency to the limit. Gerry Adams
ourselves
We were going pretty well there for a bit. And all of a sudden, we've been sliding. We just have to find a way to get ourselves out of it. Mike Glumac
ourselves playing pressure putting relaxed
We're not putting pressure on ourselves like this is a must, must win. (Because) then we're not playing relaxed and loose. We're playing tense. Albert Young
risk comfort seekers
The future belongs to the risk-takers, not the comfort-seekers . Brian Tracy
risk
All the things I've loved the most in life were my biggest risks. Alicia Silverstone
risk secret wish
Toni Morrison said, "The function of freedom is to free someone else," and if you are no longer wracked or in bondage to a person or a way of life, tell your story. Risk freeing someone else. Not everyone will be glad that you did. Members of your family and other critics may wish you had kept your secrets. Oh, well, what are you going to do? Anne Lamott
risk
You won't take risk without courage. Andy Stanley
risk danger dangerous
The danger, when not too dangerous, fascinate. Susan Sontag
risk calculated-risk company
Take calculated risks. Act boldly and thoughtfully. Be an agile company. Ray Kroc
risk consequence
We must do right and risk the consequences. Rick Perry
risk way ends
All the way through, we have been willing to take risks, provided at the end of it we can get a decent lasting settlement in Northern Ireland Tony Blair
risk steps needs
True #leadership isn't the bastion of a few who sit at the top ... We all need to step up, take the risk and put our interests second-not always-but when it counts. Simon Sinek