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good-morning good-day up-early
Be pleasant until ten o'clock in the morning and the rest of the day will take care of itself. Elbert Hubbard
good-morning passion shadow
Probably the happiest period in life most frequently is in middle age, when the eager passions of youth are cooled, and the infirmities of age not yet begun; as we see that the shadows, which are at morning and evening so large, almost entirely disappear at midday. Eleanor Roosevelt
good-morning beauty nature
Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own; and from morning to night, as from the cradle to the grave, it is but a succession of changes so gentle and easy that we can scarcely mark their progress. Charles Dickens
good-morning people good-work
Because knowledge is not for showing off. If I do good work, people should notice me. Chetan Bhagat
good-morning enthusiasm succeed
Good morning! Remember: A person can succeed at almost anything for which they have unlimited enthusiasm. Charles M. Schwab
good-morning dream inspiration
You have to have a dream so you can get up in the morning. Billy Wilder
good-morning morning-inspirational my-love-for-you
...And you're the only one who knows. Billy Joel
good-morning hope good-day
There was never a night or a problem that could defeat sunrise or hope. Bernard Williams
good-morning death sleep
I look upon death to be as necessary to our constitution as sleep. We shall rise refreshed in the morning. Benjamin Franklin
jobs lost people sorry
Many, many people have suffered. People have lost jobs. I am very saddened and very, very sorry for that. Martha Stewart
jobs kept missouri
Missouri is going to be better off because we've kept these jobs in Missouri. Jim Talent
jobs
One of our jobs is to be a greeter. As a resident, I like that too. Walt Fennell
jobs major people secretary state
One of my major jobs as secretary of state is to get people to vote, and I'm going to do my job. Roger Williams
jobs
No, no, no, Lisa. If adults don't like their jobs, they don't go on strike. They just go in every day and do it really half-assed. O. J. Simpson
jobs labor major radius represents within
One thousand-plus jobs within a 40-mile radius represents a major labor provider. Jay Shows
jobs money people ruins
Money is the crux of our business. People take jobs because of money. Money ruins everyone. Ray Giacoletti
jobs lose numerous plants shut thousands workers
Numerous plants will be shut down, thousands of workers will lose their jobs and communities will be devastated. Roger Schagrin
jobs manual ridiculous worked
When I had jobs, I was always doing manual jobs because I couldn't think. I worked at the docks, unloading trucks, and did ridiculous jobs. Dito Montiel
two people attention
A true musician, like Johnny Cash, should be able to walk into a room with nothing but an instrument and capture people's attention for two hours. Chris Cornell
two church world
There are, in truth, but two denominations upon this earth: the Church and the world. Charles Spurgeon
two numbers records
I made a dollar a day sweeping a laundry out. Then we made a record that was number two in Los Angeles. We got so excited hearing it on the radio that Carl threw up. Dennis Wilson
two use unix
Pretty much everything on the web uses those two things: C and UNIX, Dennis Ritchie
two long sticks
You aren't going to stick around long with just two pitches Dennis Eckersley
two lines roles
When it's a minor or supporting role, you learn to make the most of what you're given. I can make two lines seem like Hamlet. Denholm Elliott
two half narrative
We allude to the short prose narrative, requiring from a half hour to one or two hours in its perusal Edgar Allan Poe
two together size
We have come to accept bigger and bigger things as meaning greater and greater efficiency, more and more prosperity and more and more freedom. The two do not go together of necessity ... Eleanor Roosevelt
two world development
Success must include two things: the development of an individual to his utmost potentiality and a contribution of some kind to one's world. Eleanor Roosevelt