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past views promise
In view of our public pledges, we public officials can never again go before the public merely promising election reform. The time for promises is past. Charles Edison
past scrooge three
I will live in the past, the present, and the future. The spirits of all three shall strive within me. Charles Dickens
past bores-you dragons
The age of chivalry is past. Bores have succeeded to dragons. Charles Dickens
past influence vain
It's in vain to recall the past, unless it works some influence upon the present. Charles Dickens
past political reform
Reform is a good replete with paradox; it is a cathartic which our political quacks, like our medical, recommend to others, but will not take themselves; it is admired by all who cannot effect it, and abused by all who can; it is thought pregnant with danger, for all time that is present, but would have been extremely profitable for that which is past, and will be highly salutary for that which is to come. Charles Caleb Colton
past men miracle
There are truths which some men despise because they have not examined, and which they will not examine because they despise. There is one signal instance on record where this kind of prejudice was overcome by a miracle; but the age of miracles is past, while that of prejudice remains. Charles Caleb Colton
past water people
"People can't die, along the coast," said Mr. Peggotty, "except when the tide's pretty nigh out. They can't be born, unless it's pretty nigh in - not properly born, till flood. He's a going out with the tide. It's ebb at half-arter three, slack water half an hour. If he lives till it turns, he'll hold his own till past the flood, and go out with the next tide." Charles Dickens
past self years
Only one life, a few brief years, Each with its burdens, hopes, and fears; Each with its clays I must fulfill. living for self or in His will; Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what s done for Christ will last. Charles Studd
past done lasts
Only one life, ’twill soon be past, Only what’s done for Christ will last. Charles Studd
repeats i-can
Repeat after me: 'I am doing the best that I can.' Debra Messing
repeats doomed
Learn from history or you're doomed to repeat it. Jesse Ventura
repeats
I've loved my 20s, but I would never repeat them. Kelly Clarkson
repeats offenders
I don't like repeat offenders; I like dead offenders. Ted Nugent
repeats
To all of you, I repeat: Do not let yourselves be robbed of hope! Do not let yourselves be robbed of hope! And not only that, but I say to us all: let us not rob others of hope, let us become bearers of hope! Pope Francis
doomed emergence grand history korea regimes rhetoric ridding rogue
In the end, for all of Obama's grand rhetoric on ridding the world of nuclear weapons, history has doomed him to preside over the emergence of two rogue nuclear regimes (North Korea and Iran). Thomas P.M. Barnett
doomed imagine
She was doomed from the start. I can't imagine Gale isn't tremendously disappointed. Terry Anderson
doomed next quarter year
I would say that the first quarter of next year probably has already been doomed by this episode, Britt Beemer
doomed extreme life lion
Had this little lion lived, he would have been doomed to a life of extreme confinement and boredom. Lisa Wathne
doomed fat flood gives life power reads river takes tennessee written
'Suttree' is a fat one, a book with rude, startling power and a flood of talk. Much of it takes place on the Tennessee River, and Cormac McCarthy, who has written 'The Orchard Keeper' and other novels, gives us a sense of river life that reads like a doomed 'Huckleberry Finn.' Jerome Charyn
doomed reverse source
Basically, if reverse engineering is banned, then a lot of the open source community is doomed to fail. Jon Johansen
doomed
you're doomed at being you. Chuck Palahniuk
doomed fact offenders
When you're saddled with the fact that it's not low-level offenders and there's no accountability, it's doomed for failure. David LaBahn
doomed felt haunting hill kid shirley towns whether
Whether it was H. P. Lovecraft's doomed towns or Shirley Jackson's lonely, looming 'The Haunting of Hill House,' the boondocks had all the fun. As a black kid in Queens, New York, I couldn't have felt more removed. Victor LaValle