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may traitor very-true
It is very true. But even a traitor may mend. I have known one who did. C. S. Lewis
may drink thirst
If you thirst you may drink. C. S. Lewis
may idiot lion-witch-wardrobe
I see you are an idiot, whatever else you may be... C. S. Lewis
may matter reason-why
But I see no reason why a woman should not grow and develop in all those outlets which are suited to her nature, it matters not at all what they may be. Agnes Smedley
may fool stories
Humans know when it's not a good story. Unless you do this for a living, you may not know exactly why you don't like a story, but you can't fool an audience ever. They know when you have it and they know when you don't. Aaron Sorkin
maybe mike mitchell player productive replace somewhat talented though trying
We were trying to replace some very talented kids. He was trying to replace the player of the year, which is never easy. Maybe our expectations were not what they should have been. I think he had a productive year, even though it was somewhat inconsistent to Mike Mitchell and Gavin Hoffman. Al Bagnoli
may mathematics mathematical
Mathematical reasoning may be regarded... Alan Turing
may attention talent
You may not have any extra talent, but maybe you are just paying more attention to what you are doing. Alan Shepard
may cost lovers
There is, in lovers, a certain infatuation of egotism; they will have a witness of their happiness, cost that witness what it may. Charlotte Bronte
indifference
Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference. Edmund Burke
indifference plague
Are you saying a society wracked by plague is preferable to one wracked by indifference? Bernard Beckett
indifference poet
RIMER, n. A poet regarded with indifference or disesteem. Ambrose Bierce
indifference distinction indifferent
INDIFFERENT, adj. Imperfectly sensible to distinctions among things. Ambrose Bierce
indifference ideology hostility
Ideologies can survive hostility, but not indifference. Mason Cooley
indifference command
She commands who is blest with indifference. Nicolas Chamfort
indifference blind terror
Neither love nor terror makes one blind: indifference makes one blind. James A. Baldwin
indifference disguise toleration
Toleration is often just indifference in disguise. Frederick Buechner
indifference
A woman can put up with almost anything; anything but indifference. Ian Fleming
globalization
Consumption has massively benefited from globalization. Christine Lagarde
globalization direct productivity
Improved productivity is another direct benefit of globalization. Christine Lagarde
globalization produce inequality
Contrary to the received wisdom, global markets are not unregulated. They are regulated to produce inequality. Kevin Watkins
globalization century trade
We had much freer trade in the 19th century. We have much less globalization now than we did then. Milton Friedman
globalization barriers imperatives
Globalization is now no longer an objective but an imperative, as markets open and geographic barriers become increasingly blurred and even irrelevant. Jack Welch
globalization mainstream higher-education
Education, particularly higher education, will take Africa into the mainstream of globalization. John Kufuor
globalization contagion phenomenon
Contagion has become very much a phenomenon, and it's a phenomenon of globalization. Lawrence Summers
globalization states ends
Globalization, far from putting an end to power diplomacy between States, has, on the contrary, intensified it. Omar Bongo
globalization good-things bad-things
Globalizing a bad thing makes it worse. But globalizing a good thing is usually good. Richard Stallman