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moving together gold
Alan Greenspan If all currencies are moving up or down together, the question is: relative to what? Gold is the canary in the coal mine. It signals problems with respect to currency markets. Central banks should pay attention to it.
moving people actors
Alan Arkin I know that if I can't move people, then I have no business being an actor.
moving moving-forward
Al Sharpton I have the right to express myself. Once we get through expressing, do we really move forward in society.
moving anchors heavy
Al Kaline This time you've dug yourself an anchor too heavy to move ahead with.
moving boards way
Akon I just like music all the way around the board. I can't stick to one thing - I've got to move around.
moving believe people
Akira Kurosawa There is something that might be called cinematic beauty. It can only be expressed in a film, and it must be present for that film to be a moving work. When it is very well expressed, one experiences a particularly deep emotion while watching that film. I believe that it is this quality that draws people to come and see a film, and that it is the hope of attaining this quality that inspires the filmmaker to make his film in the first place.
moving games creating
Akio Morita Americans make money by playing `money games,' namely mergers, acquisitions, by simply moving money back and forth ... instead of creating and producing goods with some actual value.
moving imperfection needs
Aiden Wilson Tozer Teach us, O God, that nothing is necessary to Thee. Were anything necessary to Thee that thing would be the measure of Thine imperfection: and how could we worship one who is imperfect? If nothing is necessary to Thee, then no one is necessary, and if no one, then not we. Thou dost seek us though Thou does not need us. We seek Thee because we need Thee, for in Thee we live and move and have our being. Amen.
taken law wish
Charles Caleb Colton A town, before it can be plundered and, deserted, must first be taken; and in this particular Venus has borrowed a law from her consort Mars. A woman that wishes to retain her suitor must keep him in the trenches; for this is a siege which the besieger never raises for want of supplies, since a feast is more fatal to love than a fast, and a surfeit than a starvation. Inanition may cause it to die a slow death, but repletion always destroys it by a sudden one.
taken connections physiognomy
Charles Dickens There is nothing truer than physiognomy, taken in connection with manner.
taken skeletons wind
Charles Dickens Blackened skeleton arms of wood by the wayside pointed upward to the convent, as if the ghosts of former travellers, overwhelmed by the snow, haunted the scene of their distress. Icicle-hung caves and cellars built for refuges from sudden storms, were like so many whispers of the perils of the place; never-resting wreaths and mazes of mist wandered about, hunted by a moaning wind; and snow, the besetting danger of the mountain, against which all its defences were taken, drifted sharply down.
taken blood two
Charles Spurgeon Every sinner must be quickened by the same life, made obedient to the same gospel, washed in the same blood, clothed in the same righteousness, filled with the same divine energy, and eventually taken up to the same heaven, and yet in the conversion of no two sinners will you find matters precisely the same.
taken law land
Alan Watts But when no risk is taken there is no freedom. It is thus that, in an industrial society, the plethora of laws made for our personal safety convert the land into a nursery, and policemen hired to protect us become selfserving busybodies.
taken civilization safety
Alan Bennett It seems to me the mark of a civilized society that certain privileges should be taken for granted such as education, health care and the safety to walk the streets.
taken thinking reflection
Alan Arkin TV has taken reflection out of the human condition. People didn't use to have a ready answer for everything, whether they knew something about it or not. People think they have to have an answer for everything because the guys on TV have an answer for everything. But it's bullsh**t! Reflection is crucial.
taken people christianity
Aiden Wilson Tozer When people sugarcoat Christianity, arrange it all nicely, they have, in effect, taken away the Cross.
taken law nsa
Chris Christie What we need to do, is restore those tools that have been taken away by the president [Barack Obama] and others, restore those tools to the NSA and to our entire surveillance and law enforcement community.
work-out challenges made
Bernard Hopkins I was made to be where I'm at. I just had to go through some challenges, so that I can educate others later.
work-out behinds can-do
Bernard Hopkins The only thing I can do is be right about what I say. Because I know I'm being watched. I understand what I'm facing. All I can do is put the work behind it.
work-out black band
Chad Smith I took a private lesson, but it didn't really work out, so I went back to playing along with records. That's really the thing that got me into playing a lot - getting excited about playing along with my favorite bands like Zeppelin and Black Sabbath.
work-out digging proof
Carl Edwards Whatever it is your doing out there, don't lose hope, you just keep digging and things can work out. I'm proof.
work-out age my-family
Cher I've been screaming at the top of my lungs at my family, 'Work out! Work out! Old age is coming!'
work-out together different
Charlize Theron You're very in tune with, because actors are all different, and it's very tricky when you throw us all together because we all work differently. You want to get the best work out of every individual actor.
work-out today rest-of-your-life
Bob Saget Today is the first day of the rest of your life. And if that doesn't work out for you, Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life...
work-out done fans
Billy Wagner Coaches and ownership are just like the fans on the street. They can always do it better, and they would always have done it differently when it doesn't work out.
work-out deception crime
Edgar Degas A picture is an artificial work, outside nature. It calls for as much cunning as the commission of a crime.