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world disaster ends
To make one person the center of your world is bound to end in disaster. There are too many factors outside your control. Alexandra Adornetto
world want needs
At that point in life where your talent meets the needs of the world, that is where God wants you to be. Albert Schweitzer
world praise censure
Never be afraid of the world's censure; it's praise is much more to be dreaded. Charles Spurgeon
world tribes
There are tribes all over the world who sing and dance every day as part of their lives. And we oughta do that. Dick Van Dyke
world east journalism
I've found there to be a tremendous amount of East Coast snobbery in the journalism world. Diane Lane
world want messages
I want to be anywhere in the world that I'm needed. I want to spread a message of peace and love throughout the world. Dennis Rodman
world wanted ifs
If the North wanted to hack anything in the world, anything in the world, really, they are going to go hack a movie? Really?! Dennis Rodman
world united-states force
The United States is the single greatest force for good in the world Dennis Prager
world hills goodness
All of the goodness in the world doesn't amount to a hill of beans without courage Dennis Prager
ways
Motorola to me in some ways is a very disappointing company, Roger McNamee
ways
More and more we need to find ways to get them on the field. They are very athletic, and I think they can contribute. Mike Stoops
way littles deals
The way to do a great deal is to keep on doing a little. The way to do nothing at all is to be continually resolving that you will do everything. Charles Spurgeon
way energy poet
A poem is energy transferred from where the poet got it (he will have some several causations), by way of the poem itself to, all the way over to, the reader. Charles Olson
way theater our-lives
Im always interested in looking - historically - at how theater can animate history and how all of that can make us engage with our lives in an enriching way. Diane Paulus
way done yeast
A bad act done will fester and create in its own way. It's not only goodness that creates. Bad things create. They have their own yeast. Dennis Potter
way censure
The readiest and surest way to get rid of censure, is to correct ourselves. Demosthenes
way connections language
For most women, the language of conversation is primarily a language of rapport: a way of establishing connections and negotiating relationships. Deborah Tannen
way found certain
Many, many composers have only found their way to a certain form, through familiarizing themselves with texts. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
events happen land tragic
Let us do everything to...ensure that those tragic events never happen in our land again. Boris Yeltsin
events impress people solid three
Leah was solid in all three of her events. She will impress a lot of people this year. Jack Warner
events legs run saw start tight work
My legs were really tight today, so I didn't run all my events. I saw what I can improve, and I need to work on my start in the 60. LaClaire Carter
events gave interpret memory plays powerful rise role situations unaware
Memory plays a very powerful role in how we see and interpret the world, even in situations where we are completely unaware of the events that gave rise to these memories. Larry Jacoby
events horrific impacts inform lack negatively news series society start whether
News has become entertainment. Once that happens, a whole series of horrific events start to happen, whether it's the lack of dissemination of something that can inform you or something that actually negatively impacts society. Dan Gilroy
events
Death just shouldn't be a taxable event. Dennis Hastert
events results dread
I dread the events of the future, not in themselves but in their results. Edgar Allan Poe
events good playing together worked
I feel like I'm playing better. The things that I've worked on have really, really started to solidify. I've put together some good events this summer. Tiger Woods
events goes open
If all goes well there, we'll do more events like that that will be open to the public. Nancy Wood