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hazards common judgment
Incoherence is a common hazard for journalists who dabble in ethical judgments. Andrew Ferguson
hazards man stake
Never must the existence or the essence of man as a whole be made a stake in the hazards of action. Hans Jonas
hazards time
We can see hazards approaching and we have time to actually do something. Laurie Garrett
hazards reporting totally
Effectively reporting seismic hazards considerably reduces vulnerability to it, if not totally eliminates it, David Boothe
hazards prime managers
The prime occupational hazard of a manager is superficiality. Henry Mintzberg
hazards
He always considered death an unavoidable professional hazard. Gabriel Garcia Marquez
hazards prisoner dilemma
The hazards of the generalized prisoner's dilemma are removed by the match between the right and the good. John Rawls
hazards equal enterprise
United thoughts and counsels, equal hope And hazard in the glorious enterprise. John Milton
hazards plans preserves
There is no plan. All is hazard. And the only thing that will preserve us is ourselves. John Fowles
time time-management enough
There's time enough, but none to spare. Charles W. Chesnutt
time dark mind
In the dark attics of our minds, all times mingle. Charles de Lint
time son boys
A boy's story is the best that is ever told. Charles Dickens
time fool calendars
Tomorrow! It is a period nowhere to be found in all the registers of time, unless, perchance, in the fool's calendar. Charles Caleb Colton
time all-things
Time is the measurer of all things, but is itself immeasurable, and the grand discloser of all things, but is itself undisclosed. Charles Caleb Colton
time retreat tides
Time ... advances like the slowest tide, but retreats like the swiftest torrent. Charles Caleb Colton
time two black
Time,- that black and narrow isthmus between two eternities. Charles Caleb Colton
time looks one-thing
To look back to antiquity is one thing, to go back to it is another. Charles Caleb Colton
time world overcoming
Time is the most subtle yet the most insatiable of depredators, and by appearing to take nothing is permitted to take all; nor can it be satisfied until it has stolen the world from us, and us from the world. It constantly flies, yet overcomes all things by flight; and although it is the present ally, it will be the future conqueror of death. Charles Caleb Colton