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Reason is a harmonizing, controlling force rather than a creative one. Bertrand Russell
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Part of what I've found is that people who can think creatively and can do this kind of work need a tolerant environment, ... Texas will wind up looking un-American, intolerant and very foolish. Mary Mason
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People have their set impressions about the trumpet. It's either part of an orchestra, or it's played by one or two famous jazz musicians who are doing traditional music. But people are doing very creative things. Jon Nelson
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Standardization of creative units allows us to focus more on the message and other key variables that drive ROI. Dave Williams
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Some people are way less creative than you wish they were. Christina Hendricks
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Piracy not only has an economic impact on our industry, ... but it has an impact on the creative spirit in this country. Dan Glickman
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You're a psychopath." "I prefer creative. Becca Fitzpatrick
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I wanted to be a writer first, and I struck out in the world to be a writer first, and then found stand-up as a more creative outlet, as a 3D way to be creative. B. J. Novak
creative want canvas
As a creative person, you want to start with a blank canvas. Bibhu Mohapatra
ruins morality
We moralize among ruins. Benjamin Disraeli
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Welcome, Ruin said, to godhood. Brandon Sanderson
ruins states gods-will
Therefore, take heed how you proceed against me; for I know that for this you go about to do to me, God will ruin you and your posterity, and this whole state. Anne Hutchinson
ruins scales persistent
Out of some persistent sense of large-scale ruin, we kept inventing hope. Don DeLillo
ruins virtue profession
Those who make virtue their profession are the ruin of virtue. Confucius
ruins maids belief
RUIN, v. To destroy. Specifically, to destroy a maid's belief in the virtue of maids. Ambrose Bierce
ruins literature free-will
And one who is just of his own free will shall not lack for happiness; and he will never come to utter ruin. Aeschylus
ruins problem one-thing
Fear is one thing that can ruin everything. It's the greatest problem. Boman Irani
ruins frontiers
The frontiers of the future will be the ruins of the unsustainable. Bruce Sterling
defense likes needs score wants work
Reggie can score. He wants to score and likes scoring. It's his defense that he needs to work on. Tim Gardner
defense gave last played scoring similar style yards year
Really what they played was a similar style of defense to what they played last year when they went on the run. They gave up some yards here and there, but they tightened up when we got into scoring territory. Drew Bledsoe
defense game middle opened outside respect stretch
Our outside game was really clicking, so they had to stretch the defense out and respect our 3-point shooting, and it opened it up in the middle for me. Jessica Davenport
defense unless
Our quarterback will not play defense as long as I'm alive. ... Unless he's about 6-6 and 250. And our quarterback is not 6-6 and 250. Mark Gibson
defense halftime mistakes paris playing sound talked tough
Paris was playing us a tough game. And we made two many unforced turnovers. We talked about halftime about playing good, sound defense and eliminating our mistakes on offense. Tim Goers
defense great offense played team
Our offense played a great game. But our defense really put on a show. The whole team played great defense tonight. Brian Morris
defense offense picked pitching
Our offense picked up our defense and pitching today. Leo Veleas
defense guys offense
Our offense is fine. Our defense is where's it's at. You have to put guys out there and show them how to play defense. We have to keep trying. Maurice Cheeks
defense helped offense
Our offense helped out our defense today. We need to play more consistently in the field. Paul Raspolich