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age-and-aging create east join legend together worthy
Let us join together in the East to create a legend that will be worthy of this age. Hao Fang
age-and-aging coming luxury retailers selling successful
Luxury is coming of age. The luxury retailers have been successful in selling online, where before it was thought to be more of an in-store experience. Heather Dougherty
age-and-aging cognitive help learning restricted throughout
Learning is not restricted to any age; it's not just for the young. Try to learn things throughout your life, and it will help keep your cognitive functioning higher. Michelle Davis
age-and-aging along dim road softly twilight wrinkled
Softly along the road of evening, / In a twilight dim with rose, / Wrinkled with age, and drenched with dew, / Old Nod, the shepherd, goes. Walter Mare
age-and-aging born color dealt sitting taste
My first taste of it was 9 years of age. Obviously, (I dealt with it) the day I was born because of the color of my skin, but my first real taste of it had nothing to do with tennis. It was sitting in the back of the bus. Lenny Simpson
age-and-aging tells trust woman
One should never trust a woman who tells her real age. If she tells that, she'll tell anything. Oscar Wilde
age-and-aging debut interest reserve
One should never make one's debut in a scandal. One should reserve that to give interest to one's old age. Oscar Wilde
age-and-aging late starts
One starts to get young at sixty, and then it's too late Pablo Picasso
age-and-aging begin dogs encourage people
One thing that we encourage people to do is to begin socializing their dogs at a very young age, Jerry Moore
coming spent writes
A lot of my creative energy is spent coming up with a concept that, once I get it, I feel like it writes itself. Mallory Ortberg
coming fourth game guys hang hopefully win
We're not coming out here to just hang with those guys and hopefully we can win the game in the fourth quarter. We want to dominate. That's not been said about USC. Rod Wright
coming home supreme
We're not coming out here to go home after the first round. That would be a supreme disappointment. Chipper Jones
coming halftime intensity
We're not coming out at halftime with the intensity we need. Kurt Melton
coming virginia
We're not coming into Virginia to be a one-note Johnny. Herman Cain
coming false
We're not coming here with any false illusions. E. B. White
coming safe until
We're not coming back until it is safe and secure. Leinaala Lopes
coming mandatory telling
Mandatory dues. Not only that, they were coming in there telling me you need to do this, you need to do that. Doug Holmes
coming dates days family happy implies life lived people recall road sad seasons since somewhere straight taking
Life is lived in a circle. The dates keep coming back to you. People say, 'Move on.' But that implies a straight road taking you somewhere else. Nothing can take you out of the seasons of the years and the dates that recall your life. And since we were a happy family together, we had many happy days and those days are now sad days. Susan Cohen
luxury realized spread
No one realized back then that it was a luxury to be able to spread it. Rick Bishop
luxury poverty expensive
Poverty is an expensive luxury. We cannot afford it. Eleanor Roosevelt
luxury people simplicity
How do we convince people that in programming simplicity and clarity - in short: what mathematicians call elegance - are not a dispensable luxury, but a crucial matter that decides between success and failure? Edsger Dijkstra
luxury long tourists
In the long term, there are many factors that will help the luxury market, the creation of new wealth and the Asian tourist boom Dean Stanley
luxury innovation appearance
Every innovation makes its appearance as a 'luxury' of the few well-to-do. After industry has become aware of it, the luxury then becomes a 'necessity' for all. Ludwig von Mises
luxury giving idlers
Most of us have no sympathy with the rich idler who spends his life in pleasure without ever doing any work. But even he fulfills a function in the life of the social organism. He sets an example of luxury that awakens in the multitude a consciousness of new needs and gives industry the incentive to fulfill them. Ludwig von Mises
luxury regulate season shipping waiting
We don't have the luxury of waiting one more shipping season to regulate these (overseas) vessels. Andy Buchsbaum
luxury time
We don't have the luxury of time anymore. Jeff Mikulina
luxury matter world
Luxury will be always around, no matter what happens in the world. Carolina Herrera
retailers
We're not going to do that. I think the retailers would go nuts. S. Walker
retailers
Retailers haven't told us they wanted to be down there. Scott Nelson
retailers spending
As retailers had feared, the spending surge was short-lived. John Longworth
retailers specialty teen
The teen retailers and some of the specialty retailers were the clear-cut winners. Todd Jones
retailers street
The retailers want to be on the street now. Michael Beyard
retailers start time
It's time for big-box retailers to start to do the right things by their employees. David Cook
retailers sells
I work like a retailer. I sell my services, take my money and keep it in the bank. Shahrukh Khan
selling
Now we see more application vendors selling these suites. Sheryl Kingstone
selling
It's like recycling: selling old clothes to help make new ones. Erin O'Connor
selling figures industry
Get me selling and I can figure out the industry. Once I can figure out the industry I can start a business in that industry. Mark Cuban
selling assets process
I have some assets that over time will be worth something. I've been in the process of selling others. Bernard Ebbers
selling soon supplies
We're getting supplies of all of these, and we're selling out as soon as we get them, Brian Lucas
selling-more goal priorities
Selling more of what you sell has nothing to do with what you sell. It has everything to do with your prospect's wants, needs, fears, goals, values and priorities. Don Cooper
selling-more records labels
I'm selling more records on my own than I did on major labels. Aimee Mann
selling encyclopedia right-now
Elvis is my religion. But for him, I'd be selling encyclopedias right now. Bruce Springsteen
selling accusation selling-out
I don't take accusations of selling out lightly. Clive Barker
successful
We had a very successful fair. We were thrilled. Susan Hayward
successful risk loser
Their argument is that most shows are losers, which is true, but it's also disingenuous to say, 'We are not going to take the risk unless it is totally covered by the few successful shows that are out there.' Dick Wolf
successful unity peculiar
C is peculiar in a lot of ways, but it, like many other successful things, has a certain unity of approach that stems from development in a small group Dennis Ritchie
successful ideas should
But once you become successful, everyone has an idea of what you should do. Deana Carter
successful enthusiasm causes
And we simply cannot be constant with the fact that God’s cause is not always the successful one, that we really could be “unsuccessful”; and yet be on the right road. But this is where we find out whether we have begun in faith or in a burst of enthusiasm. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
successful body toady
The most 'popular,' the most 'successful' writers among us (for a brief period, at least) are, 99 times out of a hundred, persons of mere effrontery-in a word, busy-bodies, toadies, quacks. Edgar Allan Poe
successful thinking people
I think what happens is when something becomes successful, then a lot of people take credit for it in such ways that it takes credit away from you. Eddie Vedder
successful way needs
To become successful and outstanding at something, we don't have to come up with something new; we need only find ways of doing it better. Earl Nightingale
successful next-week years
Do, each day, all that can be done that day. You don't need to overwork-or to rush blindly into your work, trying to do the greatest possible number of things in the shortest possible amount of time. Don't try to do tomorrow's-or next week's-work today. It's not so much the number of the things you do but the quality, the efficiency of each separate action that counts. . . . you need only to succeed in the small tasks of each day. This makes a successful day. With enough of these, you have a successful week, month, year-and lifetime. Earl Nightingale