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easy monopoly legislation
I'm not denying that monopolies are terrible things, but I am denying that it is readily easy to resolve them through legislation of that nature. Alan Greenspan
easy crosses lays
Be hard on yourself and easy on others. Carry your own cross but never lay one on the back of another Aiden Wilson Tozer
easy easy-things
Americans really don't understand the Japanese nature, but it's not an easy thing to understand. Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
easy it-takes-time take-time
Change isn't easy, it takes time. Caroline Kennedy
easy hard
Things are so easy to do, so hard to undo. Catherine Ryan Hyde
easy fight leaving problem ready union work
The percentages are low, no question, ... The work is leaving the workers. This outsourcing is a problem for union and non-union workers. Labor's never had it easy but we're ready to fight for workers' rights. Jack Shea
easy faces game half knew second stay stops tough
We started the game with stops and conversions, and we started the second half with stops and conversions. ? We knew we had to make it tough for them to score. We had to stay in their faces all night. No easy baskets. Louis Orr
easy struggled
We struggled through it, and nothing ever comes easy for us. Frank Robinson
easy embark feeling feels felt harder keeps knew might since time toes whenever
The more I act, the harder it gets, since I feel like I still have so much to learn. Whenever I embark on a new project, it always feels like the first time. If it were easy to me and I felt like I knew everything, my acting might have been different. I think the feeling of 'newness' keeps me on my toes and concentrated. Lee Byung-hun
missionary bones good-things
A good thing to have up your sleeve is a sanctified funny-bone. Charles Studd
missionary want impossible
Christ wants not nibblers of the possible, but grabbers of the impossible. Charles Studd
missing-you worry missing
He's sharp, he can score and he doesn't worry about missing. Alan Hansen
missing matter where-you-are
No matter what you do or where you are, you're going to be missing out on something. Alan Arkin
missions next
We want them to know missions are not just something in Africa; they can be done right next door. Terri Smith
miss
We want to think about it, see how much we miss it. Megan Wing
missing young without-hope
That is how we lived, happily and without hope. I was very young then, and I did not miss having a future because I did not know I was entitled to one. Chris Cleave
missing-someone house coats
...it’s not just the person who fills a house, it’s their I’ll be back later!s, their toothbrushes and unused hats and coats, their belongingnesses. David Mitchell
missionary spare-time fulfilled
The Great Commission will not be fulfilled with our spare time or spare money. David Kim
saws toilets scream
If you stepped out of the shower and saw a leprechaun standing at the base of your toilet, would you scream, or would you innately understand that he meant you no harm? David Sedaris
saw steps
We still saw some of our inexperience today. That will be the case, but there were still some steps of improvement. Roman Gutierrez
saws necks deer
I saw a giraffe with a short neck That was sad Or a deer Bo Burnham
saws fans looks
Fans always ask, What did the bedroom look like? All they ever saw was Alice or Ralph going in and out. Audrey Meadows
saws washington-monument catastrophe
Saw Washington Monument. Phallic. Appalling. A national catastrophe. Arnold Bennett
saws holes prove-it
You do angry. I just saw it. And you left at least one hole in my carpet to prove it. Deborah Harkness
saws firsts actors
I wanted to be an actor. I decided when I was very young, when I first saw movies, that I wanted to be an actor. Dennis Hopper
saws want shoulders
If you walk up to some random person on the street, grab them by the shoulder, and say 'Did you just see what I saw?!', you'll find that no-one wants to talk to you. Bill Murray
saws advantage
There were very few women comics when I started out doing stand-up. But I always saw that as a great advantage. Carol Leifer