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people reasonable
Reasonable people have to find that reasonable line. Jim Lord
people
Real people are never central characters in my works. Stephanie Laurens
people simplicity
Really, what people want is more simplicity in their life. They want a sanctuary. Tom Tremont
people regular
Regular people should not underestimate people who are small. In every aspect, they can do the things that normal people can. Jyoti Amge
people policy
Our policy is to let our people know first. Robert Hamilton
people safe talk
Part of it is it's a really safe place for people to talk about this. Alex Halavais
people searching
Part of adulthood is searching for the people who understand you. Hanya Yanagihara
people
Particularly when you're making a movie of a book, people are always waiting with their knives - you know? Joel Edgerton
people therapies
Part of the problem, ... is there are so many more things that can be done for people - drug therapies are better, but more expensive. And there are more and better scanning technologies, which are also more expensive. Jack Horn
awful busy lab recent seen
Our lab has seen an awful lot of work. It's as busy as we've seen in recent memory. Paul Bresson
awful happened helping hurricane learn nation small
Our nation has an awful lot to learn from what happened after Hurricane Katrina. This is just one small way of helping to make that happen. Rebecca Rogers
awful bear best good market performers quarter worst
Some of the best performers for the bear market had an awful quarter and some of the worst performers during the bear market had a good quarter. Russell Kinnel
awful please print promised wish
Please print that I promised him I wouldn't do it. I feel awful about it. I wish I hadn't done it. Penn Jillette
awful challenge huge quality service
I'm horrified. We're all gay! You can say a lot of things about Cafeteria in Miami. I know we've had awful service at times and we're very aware. It's been a huge challenge to keep quality people. But not homophobia. Mark Thomas
awful british highly influence politics spend time trying tune
I'm highly political. I spend an awful lot of time in the U.S. trying to influence decision-makers. But I don't feel in tune with British politics. Jane Goodall
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It's an awful risky thing to live Carl Rogers
awful european fell work
I went to live on a kibbutz, and I'd idealized the world of collective, agrarian work, where everyone was equal, everyone contributed, that all this awful European intellectual stuff just fell away. Tony Judt
awful crowd line picked seem wait
I think they picked an awful day weatherwise, but it doesn't seem to have dampened the crowd at all. I haven't had to wait in line all day. Sean Sweeney
rewards artistic endeavor
The music business - and I guess you could say any artistic endeavor - usually rewards those who are on the leading edge of where everything is going, but you can't be too far. Billy Corgan
rewards given activity
The proper rewards are not simply tacked on to the activity for which they are given, but are the activity itself in consummation. C. S. Lewis
rewards emotion clarity
This was the great clarity of being beyond emotion, after the reward of having felt everything one could feel. Ayn Rand
rewards deeds unfairness
if you do one good deed your reward usually is to be set to do another and harder and better one. C. S. Lewis
rewards given staggering
In a capitalist society, persons who create capital, like Michael Eisner, are given the staggering rewards. Carroll O'Connor
rewards rewards-in-life proportion
Your rewards in life are in direct proportion to your service Earl Nightingale
rewards determined service-to-others
Your rewards will be determined by the extent of your contribution, that is your service to others. Earl Nightingale
rewards significant contribution-to-society
In doing that which we most enjoy, we will probably make our most significant contribution to society, and the contribution we make to society determines our rewards. Earl Nightingale
rewards bigs miles
The big rewards come to those who travel the second, undemanded mile. Bruce Barton