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accepting agree far next seems
When accepting a responsibility, imagine that it's something that you'll have to do next week. That way you don't agree to something just because it seems so far off that it doesn't seem onerous. Gretchen Rubin
accepting
Do not accept anything as love which lacks truth. Edith Stein
accepting has-beens
I'm definitely one of the best. Always have been; always will be. I won't accept anything less. Ed Belfour
accepting situation ifs
If you put yourself in a situation of unpredictability and then find that it's completely possible to accept it, then you become an observer. David Tudor
accepting used diminish
Nothing I accept about myself can be used against me to diminish me. Audre Lorde
accepting social process
In business life, that is, in its material processes, we eagerly accept the new. In social life, in all our social processes, we piously, valiantly, obdurately, maintain the old. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
accepting acquire attempt believe bid cooper low proposal
We believe that Danaher's proposal is an attempt to coerce Cooper shareholders into accepting an opportunistic bid to acquire Cooper at a low price, John Riley
accepting role
What he's done, accepting his role that way, has been a big part of this team. Riley Wallace
accepting arts attention degree few fine focus less liberal master narrow past programs students trend
We feel that the focus of the programs are too narrow and that they don't give enough attention to other liberal arts. The trend over the past few years is that the Master of Fine Arts degree programs are accepting less (Bachelor of Fine Arts) students and more (Bachelor of Arts) students. Nelson Fields
break-up ex-boyfriend love-you
You live, you learn, you love, you learn, you cry, you learn, you lose, you learn, you bleed, you learn, you scream, you learn Alanis Morissette
break-through trying strive
I'm constantly striving to break through to something new. You try to maintain a neutral approach to your work, and not be too hard on yourself. Al Pacino
break switching
Switching to the outfield was the best break I ever got. Al Kaline
break-through weapons different
I knew we needed a weapon to break through to the US market, and it had to be something different, something that nobody else was making. Akio Morita
breakup lying heart
The American family is not simply changing; it is getting weaker. . . . Family decline drives some of our most urgent social problems. . . . The heart of the family problem lies in the steady breakup of the two-parent home. David Popenoe
break-up thinking games
I think my biggest break though came probably on Patriot Games because it was the biggest, longest second unit up to that point. It was like five months of shooting and a huge crew. David R. Ellis
breakup father loss
After the break up of the municipality and the loss of his income my father lost health and spirits. Catherine Helen Spence
breakfast made made-it
Breakfast was only worth having when somebody else made it for you. Caroline B. Cooney
break britain fairly literally million minimal pounds trenches unless
The possibility of you being able to successfully launder 50 million pounds in Britain is fairly minimal unless you literally break it up into trenches of 2,000, 3,000 or 5,000 or something like that. Peter Lilley
pact
We made a pact that, No. 1: no politics. Don Logan
pact willingness
I may add that we have more than once stated our willingness to conclude nonaggression pacts with the states neighboring our own! Adolf Hitler
pact somebody
The pact we have with Japan is interesting. Because if somebody attacks us, Japan does not have to help. If somebody attacks Japan, we have to help Japan. Donald Trump
pact program turn
We made a pact that we were going to turn the program around. Curt Courtwright
pact pages thousand
As a writer, you're making a pact with the reader; you're saying, 'Look, I know and you know that if this book was really a murder investigation, it would be a thousand pages long and would be very dull, and you would be very unhappy with the ending.' Mark Billingham