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long-ago would-be i-realized
Virginia Woolf Long ago I realized that no other person would be to me what you are.
long-ago littles cry
William Saroyan She cried a little, but only inside, because long ago she had decided she didn't like crying because if you ever started to cry it seemed as if there was so much to cry about you almost couldn't stop, and she didn't like that at all.
long-ago competition would-be
William McKinley Without competition we would be clinging to the clumsy antiquated processes of farming and manufacture and the methods of business of long ago, and the twentieth would be no further advanced than the eighteenth century.
long-ago gentleman ships
Sarah MacLean First, I thought we'd already established that I am not a gentleman. That ship sailed long ago. And second, you'd be surprised what gentlemen do...and what ladies enjoy." ~Lord Bourne
long-ago ideas three
Vivek Wadhwa The natives of Silicon Valley learned long ago that when you share your knowledge with someone else, one plus one usually equals three. You both learn each other's ideas, and you come up with new ones.
long-ago investing buffets
Warren Buffett Long ago, Ben Graham taught me that
long-ago judgment accusation
W. H. Auden Long ago the accusations had begun, And suddenly knew by whom it had been judged
long-ago years mind
Robertson Davies Canada, having few indigenous prejudices, has been compelled to import them from elsewhere, duty-free, and it is the rare Canadian who is not shaken, at some time in the year, by "old, unhappy, far-off things / And battles long ago", like Wordsworth's solitary reaper. We are a nation of immigrants, and not happy in our minds.
judgments unless
Joanna Lumley I think that unless you can take judgments of right and wrong like an automaton, you must have emotions because that is our only way of moral guidance.
judgment being-the-best made
Richard M. Nixon If some of my judgments were wrong--and some were wrong--they were made in what I believed at the time to be the best interest of the nation,
judgment nature-love
Werner Herzog I love nature, but against my better judgment.
judgment should mischief
William Cowper It is a general rule of Judgment, that a mischief should rather be admitted than an inconvenience.
judgment appeals competence
Walt Disney Leadership shows judgment, wisdom, personal appeal and proven competence.
judgment blair said
Rory Bremner Tony Blair has always said he will be judged by history. Now Alastair Campbell is history we await his judgment.
judgment
Twyla Tharp Judgment is not my business. Existing is my business.
judgment
Rhonda Byrne Your life will be what you create it as, and no one will stand in judgment of it, now or ever.
judgment traps limitation
Willie Stargell Judgment traps you within the limitations of your comparisons. It inhibits freedom.
accusation bush earn harry national playing politics president security title
Tracey Schmitt Harry Reid's accusation that President Bush is playing politics with national security may earn him the title of hypocrite-in-chief.
accusation companies complex discourage invention patent patents research rise sitting stunt web
Andrew Gowers There is an accusation of a rise of companies sitting defensively on patents. There are patent thickets, which are a complex web of patents which may stunt invention and discourage research and development.
accusation attention blame center concealed deprived element feeling fix patient responsibility though wanting
Alfred Adler There is always this element of concealed accusation in neurosis, the patient feeling as though he were deprived of his right-that is, of the center of attention - and wanting to fix the responsibility and blame upon someone.
accusation left obviously
Thomas Clayton I obviously shouldn't have left the scene, but the accusation of the aggravated battery, in my opinion, was inaccurate.
accusation against past somebody
Hilary Clinton I have never said anything like that, ever. I have in the past certainly, you know maybe, called somebody a name. But I have never used an ethnic, racial, anti-Semitic, bigoted, discriminatory, prejudiced, accusation against anybody. I've never done it. I've never thought it.
accusation cloud dark official sudden terrible
Juan Gonzalez All of a sudden there is a dark cloud over McLaughlin. There is no indictment, no official accusation of wrongdoing, but the terrible cloud looms nevertheless.
accusation coming gravy landlord obviously ride ridiculous train upset
Spence Jackson That is a ridiculous accusation by an irate landlord who is obviously upset that his ride on the gravy train is coming to an end.
accusation appalled upsetting
E. B. White It's very upsetting to me. I am appalled that the accusation has been made.
accusation wells response
Margaret Thatcher Well, there's a lot to react against![in response to the accusation that she was a reactionary]