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fashion forward
Overall, (the recovery) is progressing forward in a well-balanced fashion. Kaoru Yosano
fashion goal landlords maintain properties safe sanitary ultimate
Our ultimate goal is to have all landlords maintain their properties in a safe and sanitary fashion. Bill Burgess
fashion years different
Most of my early records were not cohesive at all, just collections of demos recorded in different years. 'Odelay' was the first time I actually got to go in the studio and record a piece of music in a continuous linear fashion, although that was written over a year. Beck
fashion firsts
Who can really say who invents something first in fashion? Azzedine Alaia
fashion cunninghams bills
Bill Cunningham he knows fashion better than anybody. Azzedine Alaia
fashion crazy thinking
The present fashion system is too hard - there are too many collections. The designers have no time to think! Money is too important. Schedules are too crazy. Azzedine Alaia
fashion clothes
I make clothes, women make fashion. Azzedine Alaia
fashion interesting forever
Fashion will last forever. It will exist always. It will exist in its own way in each era. I live in the moment. It's interesting to know the old methods. But you have to live in the present moment. Azzedine Alaia
fashion fields fill meaningful ought people
We need people to fill out all the fields in a meaningful fashion. Everyone ought to know what's going on. Dr. Drazen
utterance clients oppression
No client ever had money enough to bribe my conscience or to stop its utterance against wrong, and oppression. Abraham Lincoln
utterance study evidence
Utterance is the evidence of foregone study. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
utterance form sweeping
Sweeping, confident articles on the future seem to me, intellectually, the most disreputable of all forms of public utterance. Kenneth Clark
utterance given pure
God is not the mere dead conception to which we have thus given utterance, but he is in himself pure Life. Johann Gottlieb Fichte
utterance belief intentionality
An utterance can have Intentionality, just as a belief has Intentionality, but whereas the Intentionality of the belief is intrinsic the Intentionality of the utterance is derived. John Searle
utterance body spirit
We were not meant to mask ourselves before our fellow-beings, but to be, through our human forms, true and clear utterances of the spirit within. Since God gave us these bodies, they must have been given us as guides to Him and revealers of Him. Lucy Larcom
utterance adequate fowl
Language,-human language,-after all is but little better than the croak and cackle of fowls, and other utterances of brute nature,-sometimes not so adequate. Nathaniel Hawthorne
utterance way hobbies
But poetry is a way of language, it is not its subject or its maker's background or interests or hobbies or fixations. It is nearer to utterance than history. Thomas Lynch
weaknesses
He was able to make what used to be his weaknesses into his strengths. Mike Aronson
weakness amazed
What amazes me the most is to see that everyone is not amazed at his own weakness. Blaise Pascal
weakness reason humans
The weakness of human reason appears more evidently in those who know it not than in those who know it. Blaise Pascal
weak-points weak attractive
What will really make you attractive is not working on your weak points but embracing them. Deepak Chopra
weakness driving conviction
Weakness is what keeps driving us to God, by the overwhelming conviction that there just isn't anywhere else to go. Abraham Lincoln
weakness literature wells
What played to what had been a relative weakness for us-this was exploding overseas as well, and we had to scramble to mount some reach and get into places and be competitive on the ground. Brit Hume
weakness
A part of control is learning to correct your weaknesses. Babe Ruth
weakness doe cry
30. If Will stops and cries Why, invoking Because, then Will stops an does naught. 31. If power asks why, then power is weakness. Aleister Crowley
weakness excuse explanation
To rush into explanations is always a sign of weakness. Agatha Christie