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We must scrunch or be scrunched. Charles Dickens
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It is time to bring down the volume and bring up the program. Al Sharpton
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We want the President to take action now as the leader of the Government and not a few ministers to defend him. Joseph Kamotho
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We want them to pledge not to take action against the paper and all future papers as well, ... It's not appropriate for scientists to have to ask the industry for permission to present research. Cindy Cohn
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We want them to know that the borderless Internet marketplace is not a free zone. Together with our partners, we are putting get-rich-quick schemes on notice that we're monitoring the Web and that we intend to take law enforcement action against those that continue to make fraudulent or deceptive claims. Jodie Bernstein
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We want to try to apprehend those people and take action against them for the most serious crime for which they are eligible for prosecution, Janet Reno
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We want to stay as long as we can. As we speak we have had to suspend action in many areas. Tens of thousands of people will not get any assistance because it's too dangerous and it could grow exponentially. Jan Egeland
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We want to see the provincial government play more of a leadership role and not leaving the colleges, and the students especially, out to hang dry, and we need to see that action very quickly. Jesse Greener
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It's all Ati. Now, let's be practical. Chogyam Trungpa
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Some of the attitudes of Barney are certainly attitudes I share, but not all. Mordecai Richler
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We brought a freshman in, and he might have changed some attitudes of a lot of guys. Mike Santiago
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What's striking is the near unanimity of many of the opinions and attitudes expressed by these businesses. Steve Buster
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We're going to change attitudes and behaviors. We want kids to have fun and know that it's important to buckle up. Mark French
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While these attitudes are more visible when directed at government, there is ample evidence that many working people distrust their own union as much as they do the corporation they work for. Robert Teeter
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Luxury consumers' attitudes about the economy and their personal financial status have sea-sawed over the last six months, but ended 2005 with a strong upward trend. Significantly more luxury consumers feel their personal financial situation is better now than three months ago and that the country overall is better off. But while they feel better, the residual effects of the ups-and-downs they experienced in the recent past makes them a little tighter when it comes to luxury spending. In other words, they are more likely to take any windfalls to the bank, rather than to the store. Pam Danziger
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I was immersed in popular songs of the time, of the '30s and '40s. I was writing songs, making fun of the attitudes of those songs, in the musical style of the songs themselves; love songs, folk songs, marches, football. Tom Lehrer
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If you look at attitudes today and where they are headed, it's clear to me that supporting equal rights, including the rights to civil marriage, is a net positive for winning elections, as well as the right thing to do. Ken Mehlman
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'The Larry Sanders Show,' it's actually about love, which would sound like a paradox at first. But if that love didn't exist, the darker attitudes would not play. You would have a one-dimensional, cynical show, which I don't think the show was. Garry Shandling
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Every species becomes extinct; at some point, we will go extinct. The question is, as Homo sapiens, are we going to be able to adapt to the change that we're actually part of? We're causing such dramatic changes to the planet, so yes, you do stop and think, 'I wonder where we're headed.' Louise Leakey
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The potential of getting hit from behind is always there. And at night, it becomes so much more difficult to judge the situation. Gary Owens
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The person blessed with a pure mind is noble and he inevitably becomes great and liberates himself from the darkness of ignorance. Rig Veda
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Untended property becomes fair game for people out for fun or plunder and even for people who ordinarily would not dream of doing such things and who probably consider themselves law- abiding, E. O. Wilson
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Where there's not sales growth in the market at all everything is market share, everything is price and it becomes particularly vicious. There's no rising tides to lift any boats in this market. Sean McAlinden
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When you treat yourself with the kindness and high regard that you would give to one of your spiritual heroes, your body becomes the epicenter of quiet joy rather than a battlefield for the ego. Debbie Ford
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When you think that the population of metropolitan New Orleans before Katrina was 485,000 and it's now 150,000, so two-thirds of the city is gone. The question of how to rebuild becomes very difficult. Reed Kroloff
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Success brings with it pressure to conform. I always thought that success would lead to freedom, but the opposite is true: more people get involved, and committees make decisions, and it becomes a fight to stay free. Nick Park
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Whenever you get a traumatic event happening in society, you tend to see certain reactions to it, such as irritability, depression, confused thinking and sleep problems, ... In that context, rational decision-making becomes very difficult. People tend to begin to let their thought processes be guided by their anxieties. Richard Geist
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Some habits of ineffectiveness are rooted in our social conditioning toward quick-fix, short-term thinking. Stephen Covey
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Morals being mostly only social habits and circumstantial necessities. George Bernard Shaw
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Sleep habits are very individual and therefore shouldn't be overestimated. Elmar Basse
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Then I remembered I was back on tour, and it was time to screw up. The old habits just don't seem to go away after the surgery. I was hoping all the old negativity might go away, but it's still there. Andrew Magee
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It'll take time for old habits to break. But the more interactions with investors, the better. It's always better to get more investors interested in your company. Tom Taulli
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We've been there over a week, and we've made repeated requests. Ron Redmond
repeatedly
It's not that I'm cavalier, it's more frustration at being contacted repeatedly with the same complaint. Charles Meyers
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The UK public have repeatedly shown enormous generosity to those in need. Andrew Mitchell