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past people debt
The American people care about the fact that we have $17 trillion in debt and 10 percent of every tax dollar that's coming in is going to pay for past overspending. Carol Roth
past mexican black
[The Mexican revolution] was a break with the past to recover the past. We were trying to deny we had an Indian and a black and a Spanish past. The Mexican Revolution accepted all heritages. It allowed Mexico to be mestizo. Carlos Fuentes
past novelty variation
There is no creation without tradition; the 'new' is an inflection on a preceding form; novelty is always a variation on the past. Carlos Fuentes
past matter happened
Whatever happened in the past doesn't really matter anymore to us right now. Carl Crawford
past years meditation
To praise it would amount to praising myself. For the entire content of the work... coincides almost exactly with my own meditations which have occupied my mind for the past thirty or thirty-five years. Carl Friedrich Gauss
past frozen flow
The Future is, of all things, the thing least like eternity. It is the most temporal part of time--for the Past is frozen and no longer flows, and the Present is all lit up with eternal rays. C. S. Lewis
past disease littles
The diseases of the present have little in common with the diseases of the past save that we die of them. Agnes Repplier
past foolish subtle
The delusions of the past seem fond and foolish. The delusions of the present seem subtle and sane. Agnes Repplier
past racism voter-fraud
Voter fraud does just barely exist, while racism, according to the Supreme Court, is a thing of the past. Aasif Mandvi
carpe-diem pact carpe
History is a pact between the dead, the living, and the yet unborn. Edmund Burke
carpe-diem looks situation
Look for the good in every person and every situation. You'll almost always find it. Brian Tracy
carpe-diem wasting-time remember
When you kill time, remember that it has no resurrection. Aiden Wilson Tozer
carpe-diem men lazy
The vigorous are no better than the lazy during one half of life, for all men are alike when asleep. Aristotle
carpe-diem anxiety alarms
We live in the midst of alarms; anxiety beclouds the future; we expect some new disaster with each newspaper we read. Abraham Lincoln
carpe-diem kind public-service
Every kind of service necessary to the public good becomes honorable by being necessary. Albert Schweitzer
carpe-diem perfection genius
The principle mark of genius is not perfection but originality, the opening of new frontiers. Arthur Koestler
carpe-diem bombs window
The word "now" is like a bomb through the window, and it ticks. Arthur Miller
carpe-diem should-have should
You should *have* an experience; it shouldn't just *be* an experience. Alan Cumming
locks shaved-head bits
I have shaved my head. My flowing locks are now quite a bit shorter. David Ginola
locks information rooms
Hardware is easy to protect: lock it in a room, chain it to a desk, or buy a spare. Information poses more of a problem. It can exist in more than one place; be transported halfway across the planet in seconds; and be stolen without your knowledge. Bruce Schneier
locks clock
See the clock only when you have No work.... Don't see the clock when you are working.... Clock is a lock for success Bill Gates
locks fuel pipeline
I oppose the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline. It's an ill-conceived project that would lock us into further dependence on some of the dirtiest fossil fuels on the planet. Elizabeth Warren
locks thou
Thou canst not say I did it: never shakeThy gory locks at me. William Shakespeare
locks picking since
Picking locks or handcuffs for me is not really a big deal, I can do it pretty much in seconds, I've been doing since I was 14 years old. I used to sit on my bed as a kid with a pick set and you know just picking locks and stuff, so I'm used to it. Criss Angel
locks rooms drink
I would lock myself in my room and drink a case of Corona and smoke a load of pot. Ozzy Osbourne
locks inmates doe
A prison does not only lock its inmates inside, it keeps all others out. Her strongest prison is of her own construction. Margaret Atwood
locks reader
George Moore leads his readers to the latrine and locks them in. Oscar Wilde