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We have to have a plan in place to know what we're going to do in 2006-2007. Richard Hartley
plans
We have no plans to do anything with Derrick at the moment. Joe Dumars
plans
There is no plan, no future laid out for any of us beyond what we make for ourselves. Charles de Lint
plans
We have plans for more of the same. Mullah Dadullah
plans wanted
I never had a plan. I just sort of ambled along, doing exactly what I wanted every day of my life. Ricky Gervais
plan
very challenging, but we plan to get it done. John Devine
plans
My back-up plan is always to take a trip. That's never a bad option. That's always a good option. Dianna Agron
planning chill daydreaming
Nothing is my guiltiest pleasure. I love it. I love doing it. I love planning to do it, I love loafing and pottering and chilling and daydreaming. David Morrissey
planning strategy hindsight
hindsight is not a strategy. Jane Bryant Quinn
words-of-wisdom desire use
Do you know at this very moment you are surrounded by eternity? And do you know that you can use that eternity if you so desire? Carlos Castaneda
words-of-wisdom cheerful poor
Can you suppose there's any harm in looking as cheerful and being as cheerful as our poor circumstances will permit? Charles Dickens
words-of-wisdom records trials
Have I yet to learn that the hardest and best-borne trials are those which are never chronicled in any earthly record, and are suffered every day! Charles Dickens
words-of-wisdom classic trifles
Trifles make the sum of life. Charles Dickens
words-of-wisdom said being-true
Everybody said so. Far be it from me to assert that what everybody says must be true. Everybody is, often, as likely to be wrong as right. Charles Dickens
words-of-wisdom speech earnest
A word in earnest is as good as a speech. Charles Dickens
words-of-wisdom crowds noise
Anything that makes a noise is satisfactory to a crowd. Charles Dickens
words-of-wisdom surprise me-alone
Surprises, like misfortunes, seldom come alone. Charles Dickens
words-of-wisdom littles captains
Captain Cuttle, like all mankind, little knew how much hope had survived within him under discouragement, until he felt its death-shock. Charles Dickens