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accustomed constitution hide itself
The real constitution of things is accustomed to hide itself Heraclitus Ephesus
accustomed beijing fifth great hearing involving moved politics strokes sweeping
When I moved to Beijing in 2005 to write, I was accustomed to hearing the story of China's transformation told in vast, sweeping strokes - involving one fifth of humanity and great pivots of politics and economics. Evan Osnos
accustomed australia cannot cricket drawn either greats rest seeing test
We are seeing Australia being drawn back to the way the rest of the world has to play Test cricket because without either of their two all-time greats - McGrath and Warne - they just cannot play like they have become accustomed to, Nasser Hussain
accustomed draw economic engines fields homegrown industrial interest lifestyle proved rapid reliable science since technology
Ever since the Industrial Revolution, investments in science and technology have proved to be reliable engines of economic growth. If homegrown interest in those fields is not regenerated soon, the comfortable lifestyle to which Americans have become accustomed will draw to a rapid close. Neil deGrasse Tyson
accustomed growing
We're growing accustomed to him doing the things that he does. Alvin Wyatt
accustomed approach became came family individual jim personal players program within
This program is much more about players than most. Jim came in, immediately got to know so much about each individual player and his family and about their experiences. It's a much more personal approach than most were accustomed to. Within the family, it became a small-college feel. Andy Geiger
accustomed korean several
Obviously, I've made several films in Korea, so I'm very well accustomed and acclimated to Korean filmmaking. Kim Ji-woon
accustomed ask content given happened hard initially newspapers pay people
The question I ask myself is what would have happened if newspapers hadn't initially given their content away for free on the Internet. It's so hard to get people to pay once they are accustomed to having something for free. Tom Rachman
accustomed buy everybody favorite taken theater ticket time until worked
My favorite audience is everybody. I worked in a drive-in theater from the time I was 8 years old until I went to college, and I'm accustomed to everybody can buy a ticket and everybody should be taken into account. Twyla Tharp
matter playoffs seems
Whatever happened in the regular season seems to not matter in the playoffs. Carl Crawford
matter win
We have to go in and play with a lot of confidence. We know if we win we are in first place no matter what. Jeff Judkins
matter easy-route routes
There's never an easy route to the things that matter. Charles de Lint
matter
Meaning, however, is no great matter. Charles Stuart Calverley
matter remember
Can I remember "I remember lots," I say. How much of what I remember is true is another matter. Charles Stross
matter sort squad
We've sort of got used to him being in the squad no matter what. Tim Sheens
matter object process prototype whether
The process is always the same, it doesn't really matter what the object is, whether it's a prototype or whether it's for production, Marc Newson
matter eternal consequence
Set aside those things that don't really matter and do something with eternal consequences. Richard G. Scott
matter doe littles
But this road doesn't go anywhere,” I told him. “That doesn't matter.” “What does?” I asked, after a little while. “Just that we're on it, dude,” he said. Bret Easton Ellis
operation proceeds support temple
The proceeds are used for the operation of the Bedouin Shrine Temple and to support our transportation department, Howard Thompson
operations otherwise risk transform ultimately
Ultimately it's going to be better for the patient. It's going to transform otherwise high-risk operations into lower-risk operations. John Byrne
opera compelling
For me, few things are more compelling than watching a great opera. David Rubenstein
opera
I only use my sick days for hang-overs and soap opera weddings. Kate O'Brien
opera staging
I'd really been interested in opera when I was about 16, and I really like staging them. Bruce Beresford
opera classic baroque-music
I still the love classic period, but also the baroque period, and even 17th-Century music such as the music of Monteverdi. He's one of the greatest opera composers. He was the one who really started the opera. Cecilia Bartoli
opera soap our-lives
I was on the soap opera 'Days of our Lives. Ashley Benson
operating-systems programmers defined
To a programmer, an operating system is defined by its API. Charles Petzold
opera lasts hunger
Almost everyone admits to hunger during the Opera.... Hunger is so exalting that during a last act you practically levitate. Elizabeth Bowen
soap software discarded
Is it possible that software is not like anything else, that it is meant to be discarded: that the whole point is to always see it as a soap bubble? Alan Perlis
soapbox needs get-up
I'm Irish, yeah, but I don't need to get up on a soapbox about it. Dylan Moran
soapbox want watches
One thing you really have to watch as a writer is getting on a soapbox or pulpit about anything. You don't want to alienate readers. John Grisham
soap opera soap-operas
I never pictured myself as a telenovela galan - never imagined Id be in a soap opera. Jencarlos Canela
soapbox sitting should
I'm not sitting on a soapbox telling women what they should and shouldn't do, but I know what works for me. Cate Blanchett
soap said let-me
Let me stay here," he said. "There was soap. Gabriel Garcia Marquez
soap tiny muscles
I like staying in hotels. I like their tiny soap. I like to pretend it's regular-sized and my muscles are huge. Jerry Seinfeld
soapbox brilliant utopia
I've always liked what Thomas More said in Utopia, which is that in Utopia every person is allowed their own lifestyle and religion but no one is allowed to stand on a soapbox and tell others that theirs is right. I thought that was brilliant. Brilliant. Jude Law
soap want reason
The press mainly want to destroy a program by revealing what's coming up. For some reason, soaps like doing that. Hugh Bonneville