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calamity greater me-alone
Single misfortunes never come alone, and the greatest of all national calamities is generally followed by one greater. Boyle Roche
calamity connected four hundred lived nearly necessity people plain
Four hundred or so people lived in Knockemstiff in 1957, nearly all of them connected by blood through one godforsaken calamity or another, be it lust or necessity or just plain ignorance. Donald Ray Pollock
calamity dead regional
There is about to be a big calamity if something isn't done soon. Without the regional centers, we are dead in the water. John Pinkerton
calamity disaster great
A great calamity is as old as the trilobites an hour after it has happened. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
calamity elect shall therefore
Therefore the elect shall go forth... to see the torments of the impious, seeing which they will not be grieved, but will be satiated with joy at the sight of the unutterable calamity of the impious. Peter Lombard
calamity chance equal humanity intact prove singular year
We have started a new year with a singular chance to prove that our humanity is intact and well -- a chance to prove that when calamity strikes, we are equal to the task, Kofi Annan
calamity death dreams life mortal respect sleep
For in that sleep of death what dreams may come, When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, Must give us pause; there's the respect That makes calamity of so long life William Shakespeare
calamity crucial good poised special teams
Special teams have been good all the time. We just had a calamity in one game. Like anything else, we just need to be poised in crucial situations. Sylvester Croom
calamity lost percent unless
It wouldn't be a calamity unless we lost another 5 (percent) to 10 percent of capacity, Gene Gillespie
disaster seen
We have seen 2004 and 2005 as the years of disaster, Jan Egeland
disaster except people proud response
The people of Lewisville should be proud of the response we were able to put on the ground. We had everything that the disaster response required, except the disaster. James Kunke
disaster hardly peace
The defeat of the Augustan policy, as the peace with Maroboduus and the sufferance of the Teutoburg disaster may well be termed, was hardly a victory of the Germans. Theodor Mommsen
disaster places relief work
My father did a lot of disaster relief work, and he was always in places where there was a lot of pain. Elizabeth Holmes
disaster blueprints elites
A blueprint for disaster in any society is when the elite are capable of insulating themselves. Jared Diamond
disasters environmental health whether
The world has been experiencing a whole pattern of auto-destruction, whether in environmental disasters like Chernobyl or health disasters like AIDS. Niki de St. Phalle
disaster
Smile...it kills time between disasters. Barbara Johnson
disaster these-days
These days, it's really been uninteresting except when disasters occur. James Van Allen
disaster national worst
We're still absorbing everything that did happen. The worst national disaster in our country's history, and you're part of it. Rick Dickson
greater interest name sum
We have no interest in a name on a masthead. With any partnership, you want the whole to be greater than the sum of the parts. Doug MacGregor
great
We want it to be a great destination year-round, make it a place to go play and stay. Bill Buckner
great guys left ninth run trying win
We were trying everything to get him his victory. It was a great run by Greg. The guys wanted to win for him, and we left him in in the ninth to have that opportunity. Dusty Baker
great-respect
I've always had a great respect for the picture business. It's been good to me Alan Ladd
greatness
There is greatness in everyone. Charlie Chaplin
greatness quality individual
The true greatness of nations is in those qualities which constitute the greatness of the individual. Charles Sumner
greatness
Greatness is a road leading towards the unknown. Charles de Gaulle
greatness france
France cannot be France without greatness. Charles de Gaulle
greatness men mind
Great men, like comets, are eccentric in their courses, and formed to do extensive good by modes unintelligible to vulgar minds. Charles Caleb Colton