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committed destined felt life soon weddings
I started working professionally as soon as I could, doing weddings and things like that in high school, while everyone else was having keg parties. I just felt destined to do it and really committed and driven; it was something that just felt right all my life. Idina Menzel
committed destined felt life soon weddings
I feel like I was born to do this... I started working professionally as soon as I could, doing weddings and things like that in high school, while everyone else was having keg parties. I just felt destined to do it and really committed and driven; it was something that just felt right all my life. Idina Menzel
committed criminal determine interferes whether
We should not televise trials. There's only one purpose for a criminal trial. It's to determine whether or not the defendant committed the crime. Anything that interferes or has the potential of interfering with that should automatically be prohibited. Vincent Bugliosi
committed dangerous
The only crime, if any, that may have been committed in these circumstances is the perpetration of a dangerous act. Michael Grant
committed land people stay wanting willing
The people are committed to wanting the land back and are willing to stay as long as they have to. Janie Jamieson
committed company delivering group outlook positive remains superior value
The outlook for the group is very positive and the company remains committed and focussed on delivering superior shareholder value in the long term. Toll Holdings
committed people rebuilding sent trust washington work
As president, I'm committed to making Washington work better and rebuilding the trust of the people who sent us here. Barack Obama
committed information proof
I don't think you should have everybody's information from their bank. There should be some process: accusations and proof that you've committed a crime. Rand Paul
committed deserve full people straight truth whether
The American people deserve to know not just whether this administration committed crimes, but whether this administration told the truth - the full truth, the straight story, Jay Rockefeller
false poise starts
The poise in the noise, the false starts we had...That's ridiculous, Tom Coughlin
false far global handful majority modern proven role science scientists skeptics vast viewed
To far too many, science is a four-letter word, and under the modern media's false equivalency standards, a handful of skeptics are viewed as counterweights to the vast majority of scientists who acknowledge mankind's proven role in global warming. Christine Pelosi
false media
Usually, things in the media are false and that's just what it comes down to sometimes, I'm not going there, bud. Kyle Busch
false fictions good hair says structure truth
Who says that fictions only and false hair / Become a verse? Is there in truth no beauty? / Is all good structure in a winding stair? P. Herbert
false whipped
Who, for false quantities, was whipped at school. John Dryden
false pains
I thought I was just having false (labor) pains again. Laura Jones
falsehood prosper suffer truth
It is better to suffer for truth than to prosper by falsehood Danish Proverb
false itself man vice vicious
It is false to say that you are a vicious man, Zoilus; you are not a vicious man, you are vice itself Marcus Aurelius
false positives reduce
We get a lot of false positives and we need to reduce the number. Yan Noblot
knaves fool dangerous
A fool is often as dangerous to deal with as a knave, and always more incorrigible. Charles Caleb Colton
knaves betray poor-richard
When Knaves betray each other, one can scarce be blamed or the other pitied. Benjamin Franklin
knaves fool knavery
Now I will show myselfTo have more of the serpent than the dove;That is--more knave than fool. Christopher Marlowe
knaves world charlatans
I realized early on that the academy and the literary world alike Harold Bloom
knaves fool deceived
You will be amused when you see that I have more than once deceived without the slightest qualm of conscience, both knaves and fools. Giacomo Casanova
knaves fool
Better be a foole then a knave. [Better be a fool than a knave.] George Herbert
knaves needs crime
A crafty knave needs no broker. Horace
knaves
When a knave is in a plumtree he hath neither friend nor kin. George Herbert
knaves flattery invention
Where Young must torture his invention To flatter knaves, or lose his pension. Jonathan Swift
lying sleep forever
Ah, snug lie those that slumber Beneath Conviction's roof. Their floors are sturdy lumber, Their windows weatherproof. But I sleep cold forever And cold sleep all my kind, For I was born to shiver In the draft from an open mind. Phyllis McGinley
lying grief grieving
Go, grieving rimes of mine, to that hard stone Whereunder lies my darling, lies my dear, And cry to her to speak from heaven's sphere. Petrarch
lying flames desire
In my younger days I struggled constantly with an overwhelming but pure love affair - my only one, and I would have struggled with it longer had not premature death, bitter but salutary for me, extinguished the cooling flames. I certainly wish I could say that I have always been entirely free from desires of the flesh, but I would be lying if I did. Petrarch
lying enemy facts
The great enemy of truth is very often not the lie--deliberate, contrived and dishonest--but the myth--persistent, persuasive and unrealistic. Too often we hold fast to the cliches of our forebears. We subject all facts to a prefabricated set of interpretations. We enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought. John F. Kennedy
lying mean men
I'll not meddle with it. It makes a man a coward: a man cannot steal but it accuseth him; a man cannot swear but it checks him; a man cannot lie with his neighbor's wife but it detects him. 'Tis a blushing, shamefaced spirit that mutinies in a man's bosom. It fills a man full of obstacles. It made me once restore a purse of gold that by chance I found. It beggars any man that keeps it. It is turned out of towns and cities for a dangerous thing, and every man that means to live well endeavors to trust to himself and live without it. William Shakespeare
lying ivory erotic
Fondling,' she saith, 'since I have hemm'd thee here Within the circuit of this ivory pale, I'll be a park, and thou shalt be my deer; Feed where thou wilt, on mountain or in dale: Graze on my lips, and if those hills be dry, Stray lower, where the pleasant fountains lie. William Shakespeare
lying flower blood
Her blood is settled, and her joints are stiff; Life and these lips have long been separated: Death lies on her like an untimely frost Upon the sweetest flower of all the field. William Shakespeare
lying good-will
The let-alone lies not in your good will. William Shakespeare
lying sleep eye
Care keeps his watch in every old man’s eye, And where care lodges, sleep will never lie. William Shakespeare
sixth thick
From sixth grade on I was a real Pillsbury doughboy. Overweight, long hair, thick glasses. David Keith
sixth
I remember when I was in the sixth grade, my friends used to come over and we would give each other blindfolded makeovers, which turned out interestingly to say the least! Bethany Mota
sixth-sense
I didn't make 'The Sixth Sense' because I thought the ending wouldn't work! Amy Pascal
sixth year
This is the sixth year we've (hosted the memorial). John Ferguson
sixth socrates stature
Confucius, who was born in the sixth century B.C., traditionally had a stature in China akin to that of Socrates in the West. Evan Osnos
sixth
In the sixth grade, I auditioned for a play called 'Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing.' I got the lead, and I was terrified, but I went and did it. Michael Mosley
spoken time
I think I have already spoken a lot. Now it is time for me to play. Sachin Tendulkar
spoken
I have already spoken to him about Bayern. Roy Makaay
spoken-word pitiful
Compared to the spoken word, a picture is a pitiful thing, indeed. Charles Osgood
spoken written
Too much will be speculated about him, too much spoken about him, too much written about him, Nadine Gordimer
spoken sums web
I've never spoken to her. We communicate with e-mail and faxes. That pretty much sums up what the Web can do for a company. Shawn Roop
spoken staring track walks word
They're very quiet. You can tell that there's something that they're about to do. They have the track walks before the race. They go and do their thing, and not a word is spoken between any of them. They're just staring at the track. Mike Vogel
spoken-word written-word recalls
It will be practicable to blot written words which you do not publish; but the spoken word it is not possible to recall. [Lat., Delere licebit Quod non edideris; nescit vox missa reverti.] Horace
spoken
Besides, he's already spoken extensively about the hurricanes. Stephen Hess
spoken
I haven't even thought about it, and we haven't spoken about it. Dick Jauron
unjust born grows
We were born into an unjust system; we are not prepared to grow old in it. Bernadette Devlin
unjust merit done
Thus much indeed he was obliged to acknowledge - that he had been constant unconsciously, nay unintentionally; that he had meant to forget her, and believed it to be done. He had imagined himself indifferent, when he had only been angry; and he had been unjust to her merits, because he had been a sufferer from them. Jane Austen
unjust may persuasion
Unjust I may have been, weak and resentful I have been, but never inconstant. Jane Austen
unjust mercy
A God all mercy is a God unjust. Edward Young
unjust ancestry birth
Some decent regulated pre-eminence, some preference (not exclusive appropriation) given to birth, is neither unnatural, nor unjust, nor impolite. Edmund Burke
unjust injustice one-thing
those who are unjust in one Thing, will be so in others ... Eliza Haywood
unjust never-change lows
There is the good and the bad, the great and the low, the just and the unjust. I swear to you that all that will never change. Albert Camus
unjust philosopher free-will
There's no free will," says the philosopher; "To hang is most unjust." "There is no free will," assents the officer; "We hang because we must. Ambrose Bierce
unjust accepting guidelines
The federal sentencing guidelines should be revised downward. By contrast to the guidelines, I can accept neither the necessity nor the wisdom of federal mandatory minimum sentences. In too many cases, mandatory minimum sentences are unwise and unjust. Anthony Kennedy