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Much of my good fortune was a matter of nothing more clever on my part than luck. James Fixx
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O camel-like mind, you are so fickle; give up your cleverness and corruption. Atharva Veda
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My guess is they want to sell high- definition discs. You want to get the high-definition monitor owners drooling. It's clever marketing. Michael Pachter
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My father left school at 14, my mother at 13. My father was clever and well-read. He took a newspaper, always watched the news, discussed it all the time. Robert Harris
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Obama's gift for delivering set-piece oratorical tours de force had special resonance to Americans fed up with a president who could hardly string two words together without a collision of syntax and whose idea of clever was the single entendre. Tina Brown
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What we shall need is not geniuses, or cynics, or misanthropes, or clever tacticians, but plain, honest, straghtforward men. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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The competent programmer is fully aware of the limited size of his own skull. He therefore approaches his task with full humility, and avoids clever tricks like the plague. Edsger Dijkstra
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From a gameplay standpoint, I've said for years that hero, fiction, and tone have nothing to do with the idea that choices have consequences. And that's really what I'm interested in. I care about you showing how clever and creative you are. Warren Spector
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Mr. [Aldous] Huxley has been the alarming young man for a long time, a sort of perpetual clever nephew who can be relied on to flutter the lunch party. Whatever will he say next? How does he think of those things? He has been deplored once or twice, but feeling is in his favor: he is steadily read. He is at once the truly clever person and the stupid person's idea of the clever person; he is expected to be relentless, to administer intellectual shocks. Elizabeth Bowen
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May his soul be forever tormented by fire - And his bones be dug up by dogs - And dragged through the streets of Minneapolis Garrison Keillor
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In a shared fish, there are no bones. Democritus
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I feel sad for those that have been buried on that land, knowing their bones will be underwater, Mark Stewart
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Stories are like that. Like cities, they are built on the stones and bones of the past. Kate Forsyth
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I got into my bones the essential structure of the ordinary British sentence-which is a noble thing. Winston Churchill
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I have a book of buildings from 25,000 BC. These are huts built out of mammoth bones. These buildings were beautifully made, from the bones of the body into shelter. Ben Nicholson
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Some asteroids look like small planets, not very disturbed, and at the other end of the spectrum are ones that look like iron-rich dog bones in space. Quentin Williams
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Many things we need can wait. The child cannot. Now is the time his bones are formed, his mind developed. To him we cannot say tomorrow, his name is today. Gabriela Mistral
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A recipe is not an exact formula, but it does need a certain structure. When the bones are right, you can dress it in many ways. Bee Wilson