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running cutting ideas
The idea that you can't lose contact with the leaders has cut more throats than it has saved. Arthur Lydiard
running today example
American business would be run better today if there was more alignment between CEOs' interest and the company. For example, would the financial crisis of 2008 have occurred if the CEO of Lehman and Morgan Stanley and Goldman and Citibank had to take a very small percentage of every mortgage-backed security... or every loan they made? Aubrey McClendon
running fitness nuts
running is the right thing to do! I am free, healthy with a good complexion. It is that automobile addict who should be ashamed: driving in a sealed car in warmed-over carbon monoxide and smoking a seegar. I am the Goddess! He is a bug in a monkey nut! Brenda Ueland
running way phantoms
This was life, I supposed, running and running and running, and realizing along the way that the phantom was getting closer. Jane Hamilton
running breakup achievement
As for the single market, the E.U.'s landmark achievement, there is no question that a euro zone breakup would severely disrupt its operation in the short run. Barry Eichengreen
running spiritual fall
The body, the mind, and the spirit don't form a pyramid, they form a circle. Each of them runs into the other two. The body isn't below the mind and the spirit; from the point of view it's between them. if you reside too much in the mind, then you get too abstract and cut off from the world. You long for the spiritual life, but you can't get to it, and you fall into despair. The exercise of the senses frees you from abstraction and opens the way to transcendence. Jane Smiley
running discovery long
If we have learned one thing from the history of invention and discovery, it is that, in the long run-and often in the short one-the most daring prophecies seem laughably conservative. Arthur C. Clarke
running lunch self
For God's sake, have some self-respect and do not run off at the mouth if your brain is out to lunch. Anton Chekhov
running land rivers
I was a big fan of a writer named Jack Vance, a science fiction writer. He always wrote about these guys who were either going down a river in a strange world or would be in this one land where people acted really strange, and he'd have these interactions with them that were strange - he'd usually get run out of town or something. Then he'd end up in the next town over where the rules were totally different. And I love this stuff. Bela Fleck
hurt michigan road state three tie worst
A tie on the road at Michigan State wasn't the worst result. It's not going to hurt us if we can take something out these three games. Bobby Clark
hurt might next push second solve
Once you solve something, the next thing you see might be tougher. The second half, when we didn't push it up the floor, that hurt us. You want to make them move. When they get back and it's 5-on-5, it's tougher. Ron Jirsa
hurting quit stop time
It was time to quit working on things and just go play. If we could stop hurting ourselves, we're going to be pretty tough. Tommy Maddox
hurt jobs judging
As an actor and as a performer, I'm very much aware of the fact that my job is to change both physically and emotionally and that was what hurt the most - the fact that people were judging me based on nothing. Jamie Campbell Bower
hurt praise hurt-me
He hurts me most who lavishly commends. Charles Churchill
hurt may needs
If you're hurting, don't be afraid to seek the help you need! Speak to someone - it may just change your life. Demi Lovato
hurt
Do what's right for you, as long as it don't hurt no one Elvis Presley
hurt word
Don't use the word ?hurt' and ?haircut' in the same sentence. Justin Hill
hurt mobile quite
Duan wasn't quite as mobile and that hurt us on defense. But he said he could play . . . so we put him in there to see what he could do. Dave Robbins
dust fairly florida folks gets hurricane likely plan seems somewhere south storm time torn unless
Now is the time for folks in South Florida to get their hurricane plan back out and dust it off, because the season's not over. Unless the storm just gets torn apart, a landfall somewhere on the Florida peninsula seems fairly likely by Saturday. Stacy Stewart
dust memories
We all forget. Memories are short. We need to go back and dust some things off. Ken Austin
dust history
History is a great dust heap. Thomas Carlyle
dust balance reason
Because there is no cosmic point to the life that each of us perceives on this distant bit of dust at galaxy's edge, all the more reason for us to maintain in proper balance what we have here. Because there is nothing else. Nothing. This is it. And quite enough, all in all. Gore Vidal
dust sea humanity
Now it has appeared to me unfair that humanity should be engaged perpetually in calling all those things bad which have been good enough to make other things better, in everlastingly kicking down the ladder by which it has climbed. It has appeared to me that progress should be something else besides a continual parricide; therefore I have investigated the dust-heaps of humanity, and found a treasure in all of them. I have found that humanity is not incidentally engaged, but eternally and systematically engaged, in throwing gold into the gutter and diamonds into the sea. Gilbert K. Chesterton
dust years two
At two-tenths the speed of light, dust and atoms might not do significant damage even in a voyage of 40 years, but the faster you go, the worse it is--space begins to become abrasive. When you begin to approach the speed of light, hydrogen atoms become cosmic-ray particles, and they will fry the crew. ...So 60,000 kilometers per second may be the practical speed limit for space travel. Isaac Asimov
dust history stories
No matter how carefully records are kept and filed and computerized, they grow fuzzy with time. Stories grow by accretion. Tales accumulate--like dust. The longer the time lapse, the dustier the history--until it degenerates into fables. Isaac Asimov
dust
I will be dust, but dust in love Francisco de Quevedo
dust shadow
We are dust and shadow. [Lat., Pulvis et umbra sumus.] Horace