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would-be should ifs
If we complained less, and praised more, we should be happier, and God would be more glorified. Charles Spurgeon
would-be world influence
The Americans have a very active presence and policy in every single part of the world and if we broke with them, we would lose any possibility of influencing them. They would go in for global unilateralism, and the world would be a more dangerous place. Denis Healey
would-be judgment
My politics would be, must be, have to be, completely separate from my judgment. Elena Kagan
would-be population ministers
You mustn't expect prime ministers to enjoy themselves. If they do, they mustn't show it - the population would be horrified Edward Heath
would-be shooting veto
Using the right of veto would be shooting the Americans in the back. Dominique de Villepin
would-be way different
I've been in plenty of situations where I thought the film would turn out one way or my performance would be looked at one way and it was an entirely different situation. Edward Zwick
would-be finals process
I hoped there would be a better process. But it is final -- I will not participate . Abdullah Abdullah
would-be world slavery
This is a world of compensations; and he who would be no slave, must consent to have no slave. Abraham Lincoln
would-be belief affair
If it were not for my firm belief in an overruling Providence, it would be difficult for me, in the midst of such complications of affairs, to keep my reason on its seat. But I am confident that the Almighty has His plans, and will work them out; and, whether we see it or not, they will be the best for us. Abraham Lincoln
deceit creation lord
For the Lord touched all parts of creation, and freed and undeceived them all from every deceit. Athanasius
deceit deception err thou thy
Thou hast trodden down all them that err from thy statutes: for their deceit is falsehood. Bible Bible
deceit incompetence clinton
We cannot reward incompetence and deceit. We need to demand more than what Hillary Clinton offers for America. Chris Christie
deceit deceived poor-richard
None are deceived but they that confide. Benjamin Franklin
deceit get-money deceived
Woman is adept at getting money for herself and will not easily let herself be deceived; she understands deceit too well herself. Aristophanes
deceit deception people suspect truth
The people of the world having once been deceived, suspect deceit in truth itself. Hitopadesa Hitopadesa
deceit causes holy
God is not averse to deceit in a holy cause. Aeschylus
deceit familiar invasion lost power vietnam
The deceit and distortion surrounding the American invasion of Vietnam is by now so familiar that it has lost its power to shock. Noam Chomsky
deceit needs steps
The tourist debauches the great monuments of antiquity, a comic figure, always inapt in his comments, incongruous in his appearance; ...avarice and deceit attack him at every step; the shops that he patronizes are full of forgeries... But we need feel no scruple or twinge of uncertainty; 'we' are travelers and cosmopolitans; the tourist is the other fellow. Evelyn Waugh
problems shoulder
Luckily, there were no problems with his shoulder at all. Bubba Tyer
problem
Making a movie is a lot of problem solving. Gia Coppola
problem strong
Leonard has got a very strong upside. He's a mismatch problem for a lot of people. Mark Richt
problem three
Look, we have that problem solved, because there are only three of them in the Olympics. We got 187 of them out of the way for you. Alan Culpepper
problem
So fouls were a real problem for us, obviously. Pete Egan
problem solved
Never let a problem to be solved become more important than the person to be loved. Barbara Johnson
problem solutions
Business must be the solution, not the problem. Dennis Weaver
problem situation solve
Unless you understand the history of a situation, you can't ever hope to solve problems. Denis Healey
problem invention solutions
What really makes it an invention is that someone decides not to change the solution to a known problem, but to change the question. Dean Kamen