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bars city complaints-and-complaining guess less neighbors noise overlook people shut tolerate willing worth
We have neighbors complaining about the noise and it?s just not worth it. We?re not out to shut people down, but we?re not going to tolerate problems. I guess you could say that the city is less willing to overlook bars than it was in the past. William Benson
bars gets obliged
When I'm in bars or clubs, it gets to the point where I feel I'm obliged to streak. It's not a problem. Mark Roberts
bars spent time
I spent a lot of time between bars like this. Tammy Duckworth
bars considered count formula pop
We didn't want to worry about the formula that has been implanted into our brains - this verse/pre-chorus/chorus format. When we were writing 'The Papercut Chronicles,' we had no idea about any of that. We didn't know how to count bars or how to write what's considered a well-formatted pop song. Travie McCoy
bars prison-bars ribs
One's ribs shouldn't be prison bars. David Mitchell
bars cards rewards
I dont get much sense of reward from having discovered how to get the Foo card to coexist with the Bar card. Jamie Zawinski
bars prison vendetta
I didn't put you in a prison, Evey. I just showed you the bars. Alan Moore
bars canadian politics
I know a lot about Canadian politics. I lived in Canadian bars for six years. Michael Moriarty
bars beam best cost
We vaulted the best we have vaulted and probably ... had one of the best (floor) performances of the year. The debacle on bars and beam really cost us. Ray Corn
satisfaction proud pleasure
It is the pleasure of astonishing others, and the proud satisfaction of never being astonished by them. Charles Baudelaire
satisfaction vengeance realizing
There is no satisfaction in vengeance unless the offender has time to realize who it is that strikes him, and why retribution has come upon him. Arthur Conan Doyle
satisfaction wealth-creation enterprise
Free enterprise is essentially a formula not just for wealth creation, but for life satisfaction. Arthur C. Brooks
satisfaction customer-satisfaction customers
Everyone is in the business of customer satisfaction.Wh o are your customers and how are they doing? Brian Tracy
satisfaction care winner
I literally and truly don't care how many points I score. I get far more satisfaction out of doing the other things that make us winners. Eli Manning
satisfaction excess brilliant
Somehow I reached excess without ever noticing when I was passing through satisfaction. Ashleigh Brilliant
satisfaction infinity mistrust
I mistrust the satisfaction which makes a display of the possession of Infinity; that is called fatuity in philosophic terms. Edgar Quinet
satisfaction needs abstract
Money alone is absolutely good, because it is not only a concrete satisfaction of one need in particular; it is an abstract satisfaction of all. Arthur Schopenhauer
satisfaction next different
The satisfaction comes from working next to 500 photographers and coming away with something different. David Burnett
pursuit remains successful whether
Whether they're successful in that pursuit remains to be seen, Richard Peterson
pursuit-of-happiness law community
When...we, as individuals, obey laws that direct us to behave for the welfare of the community as a whole, we are indirectly helping to promote the pursuit of happiness by our fellow human beings. Aristotle
pursuit-of-happiness rights three
The three basic material rights -- continuity, mutual obligation, and the pursuit of happiness. David Brin
pursuit tool
Wealth is a tool of freedom, but the pursuit of wealth is the way to slavery. Frank Herbert
pursuit
Modern political speechwriting is not a high-minded pursuit for brilliant talents. Alex Pareene
pursuit
Not a moment had been lost by General Hooker in the pursuit of Lee. Edward Everett
pursuit
The pursuit is still going on and the investigations into this are being conducted. Nasser Joudeh
pursuit team win
Our pursuit team is very strong, and can win a medal. I want to be part of that. Shannon Rempel
pursuit mankind delusion
It is not by delusion, however exalted, that mankind can prosper, but only by unswerving courage in the pursuit of truth. Bertrand Russell