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public-opinion judgment discerning
Public opinion is the judgment of the incapable many opposed to that of the discerning few. Elbert Hubbard
public rather view
If anything, we are going to see more and more things shielded from public view rather than fewer; that's been the trend. Amanda Martin
public
If we're in trouble, this should tell us, and it should be done in a public way. Dick Bronson
public
If they're here illegally, they shouldn't be accessing public services. Robert Lopez
public
I care about public perception, yes. I don't care about my enemies' perception. George Galloway
public sudden talked
Our mother was so public - we always talked about her. But with her passing, all of a sudden we don't even want to talk about her. Tom Smothers
public pull trying wool
Any politician or campaigner trying to pull the wool over the eyes of the public won't get very far. Nicola Sturgeon
public whenever
They defined what was private and what was public and they would move it whenever they wished. Andrew Morton
public
We never had to go to public lands. Keith Gilbertson
winter potatoes chickens
Winter blues are cured every time with a potato gratin paired with a roast chicken. Alexandra Guarnaschelli
win
When you put up a million-dollar purse, naturally, you're going to try to win it. Bob Holthus
winter france alps
You don't want to spend much time in Germany or even France in the winter unless you're in the Alps. Chris Frantz
wind play tennis
When I was younger, I was a robot. Wind her up and she plays tennis. Chris Evert
winning men two
I would sooner be holy than happy if the two things could be divorced. Were it possible for a man always to sorrow and yet to be pure, I would choose the sorrow if I might win the purity, for to be free from the power of sin, to be made to love holiness, is true happiness. Charles Spurgeon
wind useless ships
Without the Spirit of God, we can do nothing. We are as ships without wind. We are useless. Charles Spurgeon
winning innocence empty
It is innocence that is full and experience that is empty. It is innocence that wins and experience that loses. Charles Peguy
winning average hands
I have also heard and read various accounts of why they [Sheldon Leonard and Carl Reiner] liked me. My favorites? I wasn't too good-looking, I walked a little funny, and I was basically kind of average and ordinary. I guess my lack of perfection turned out to be a winning hand. Let that be a lesson for future generations. Dick Van Dyke
winning race weather
I take comfort that aging happens to everybody. It's part of life. Aging offers great lessons in dignity, since the indignity wins in the end. Yes, it bothers me when I have lines or puffiness or droops. But it connects me with the human race. Like weather bringing people together, aging brings people together. Diane Lane