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confrontation wells ifs
Nowadays, if you are afraid of confrontation, you are not going to do very well. Bill Parcells
confront knowledge
We're going to outnumber everybody. We have the technology, the knowledge and the will to confront (defiant settlers). Dan Harel
confront court people public streets taking
We're going to confront these guys. We're taking this to the court of the streets where people think. We're taking this to the court of public opinion. Gene Stilp
confront cornered fight policy pot pursuing terms turns viewed
Like a cornered animal, which turns instinctively to confront pursuing predators, Pol Pot viewed policy in terms of a fight to the death. The alternative was to be devoured. Philip Short
confront facing foolish forces quite selecting
The process of facing and selecting our possessions can be quite painful. It forces us to confront our imperfections and inadequacies and the foolish choices we made in the past. Marie Kondo
confront policies
We must confront our own racism. Discriminatory housing and employment policies are nothing more than institutionalised racism. Tariq Ramadan
confronted entitled events ghost giant gift holy laying life personal received
Latter-day Saints, having received the gift of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands, are entitled to personal inspiration in the small events of life as well as when they are confronted with the giant Goliaths of life. James E. Faust
confront lies telling
When you read something you have written, you have to confront some of the lies you have been telling yourself. Jonathan Safran Foer
confront love
We're here to love you, not confront you. Tucker Carlson
inevitably matter somebody
I can't give more than I have. It doesn't matter if I am the most beautiful person in the room. There is inevitably going to be somebody way shinier and more tan than my pasty self. Olivia Thirlby
inevitably sincerely whatever
Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe, and enthusiastically act upon... must inevitably come to pass! Paul J. Meyer
inevitably loose scar
After having a baby, there will inevitably be something on your body - a mark, a scar or some loose skin - that wasn't there before. Constance Marie
inevitably lives pull
Poets can't resist the dramatic pull of their lives and so inevitably write autobiographical verse. John Barton
inevitably movies questions raise
Movies about space raise those questions of what we're doing here, and that inevitably introduces a spiritual dimension. Danny Boyle
inevitably needs rely remove user
If I rely on the user to remove metadata, a lot of that metadata is inevitably going to get through. It really needs to be automated. Michael Silver
inevitably options soon starting
Starting off, all options are always open, but as soon as you choose something, you inevitably limit yourself. If you go for B, A is out. Alva Noto
inevitably suppose
I suppose you inevitably fall into habits of expression. Seamus Heaney
inevitably watching
I was very much a latchkey kid. My parents would feel the back of the television to make sure I hadn't been watching it when they were gone, which inevitably I was. Jim Rash
system word
We feel that the system will get the word out when it's needed. Kevin Potter
systematic mental-illness institutions
The family unit is the institution for the systematic production of mental illness. Ashley Montagu
system weakness
There is a weakness in the system somewhere, David Hayes
systems
I think you'll see very aggressively priced systems out there. Paul Otellini
system
We've got to have just one system . . . it's a no-brainer. Lance Lyttle
systems weather
Fortunately, the weather did end up cooperating, and it's all systems go. Mike Claffey
systems-change consciousness individual
As one individual changes, the system changes. Ram Dass
system talking
There is no new system in place. I don't know what you're talking about. Bill Belichick
system
We need a better dredging system that we have now. Gary Anderson