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trying pressure
I'm going to try to not put a lot of pressure on myself. Carl Crawford
trying walking
When you're traveling, you can take it with you. You can use it for walking and I've done that many times actually trying to find restaurants. Lee Daniels
trying recipes want
Trying to guess what the (mass) audience wants and then trying to satisfy that is usually a bad recipe for getting something good. Aaron Sorkin
trying
We were trying to play an up-tempo game, but then we started to play their style. That is how they usually play and they were more comfortable than we were. Andre Walker
trying word
We were trying to get the word out, but they were stranded. Brian Schmidt
trying friendly matter
Once I was on a plane and a woman said to me, 'Now, what's the matter with my tomatoes?' And I said, 'Well, it's a bit difficult to see from here.' She took offence and said, 'I was only trying to be friendly.' Alan Titchmarsh
trying ears violence
Jane! will you hear reason?' (he stooped and approached his lips to my ear) 'because, if you won't, I'll try violence. Charlotte Bronte
trying empty blank
Better to try all things and find all empty, than to try nothing and leave your life a blank. Charlotte Bronte
trying quality honest
The whole underlying theme for the new music... is to communicate honest, human values, and in doing that to try to improve the quality of life. Charlie Haden
obscure words
Words, like glasses, obscure everything which they do not make clear. Joseph Joubert
obscure
I am never needlessly obscure I am needfully obscure, when I am obscure. Donald Barthelme
obscure feels
I've always liked being relatively obscure. I feel that's where I belong, that's where my work belongs. Don DeLillo
obscure headlines reader
Readers travel so fast they don't stop to decipher the meaning of obscure headlines. David Ogilvy
obscure pursuit trivial twenty
Twenty years from now if there is some obscure Trivial Pursuit question, I am confident I will be the answer. Ted Cruz
obscure explanation asks
To ask for an explanation is to explain the obscure by the more obscure. Maurice Merleau-Ponty
obscure palpable uncouth
Through the palpable obscure find out / His uncouth way. John Milton
obscure brevity
Aiming at brevity, I become obscure. Horace
obscure strive miscellaneous
I strive to be brief, and become obscure. Horace
concise kinda love maybe message model people role single
The person I am every single day is the person that's growing and getting better. The more people look up to me, the more important it is to be concise with what message I want to leave. That's where I feel like I'm a role model. Maybe not to everyone, but for a lot of minorities, I am, and I kinda love that - the role model for the underdog. Ruby Rose
concise felt nixon tempted
Working as a journalist, I was always tempted to lie. I felt I could do dialogue better than the person I was interviewing. I felt I could lie better than Nixon and be more concise than some random person I was covering. Tim O'Brien
concise short
You have to be short and concise with them, John Hogan
concise critics direct feelings people work written
It's not difficult for me to put my feelings into written form. I try to be concise and to go direct to the subject. This is what people like about my work, and what the critics hate. Paulo Coelho
concise council discussed factors include iraqi issue security
We discussed this issue with Iraqi officials, and we told them that this declaration should be comprehensive, concise and clear, as the Security Council mentions, and it should include all factors that the Security Council demanded. Mohamed ElBaradei
concise game listening sure
I wasn't sure I had the right game on, ... I was listening to a professional broadcaster. He was clear, concise and telling. Ed Goren
concise design focus gained information instrument student using
Using the information gained during student focus groups, we're able to design a concise instrument that focuses on the most pressing issues. Melissa Lee
concise quick
Images, for some reason, because they can be quick and concise and they don't mince words, there's very little nuance. Matt Davies