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use retiring
I never use that word, retire. B. B. King
useless adaptability term
In terms of adaptability, humans are pretty amazingly useless. Bill Bryson
use want might
If Facebook gets your entire social graph, you don't necessarily want to share everything with your entire social graph. You might wanna parse that social graph. So there's a company called PASS that is a private social network that I personally use for my friends and my family. Ashton Kutcher
use instruments creator
Vegetation is the basic instrument the creator uses to set all of nature in motion. Antoine Lavoisier
use professional-competence philosopher
Morally, a philosopher who uses his professional competence for anything except a disinterested search for truth is guilty of a kind of treachery. Bertrand Russell
useful
That was a very useful thing, and is something that was very much appreciated. Ken Leavitt
users
We look at our users' interests, without our users we don't have business. Jerry Yang
use world opinion
Force rules the world-not opinion; but it is opinion that makes use of force. Blaise Pascal
use significant ill
God uses those who seem ill-fitted for a significant life. Charles R. Swindoll
wells massive moved
Well, I just bought a massive bank and I've moved into it on my own. Richard D. James
wells i-can
I can sing as well as Fred Astaire can act. Burt Reynolds
wells
Comics don't like to see other comics do well. Carrot Top
wells totality universe
As I understand it, a universe is a ... well, a totality. A universe is everything that is, as far as the inside of the thing. Alan Lightman
wells
Happyish. Well, happyish isn't so bad.' 'It's the most we can hope for. David Nicholls
wells
Never do anything for anyone who can just as well do it themself Abraham Lincoln
wells organized persons
Even an organized person has days that aren't efficient and well-managed. Deniece Schofield
wells alas loveliness
I have no words alas! to tell the loveliness of loving well Edgar Allan Poe
wells values
Love well, be loved and do something of value. Aristotle