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It has from the beginning been carried on with as much vigor and as great care of our trade as was consistent with our safety at home and with the circumstances we were in at the beginning of the war. Robert Walpole
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Liftoff of space shuttle Discovery, beginning America's new journey to the moon, Mars and beyond, George Diller
beginning priority start
Make it a priority and if you have little kids, start right at the beginning so they know there is no other way of doing it. Sandy Smith
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Luckily, Chelsea hit those free throws at the end. If we would have made them at the beginning, it wouldn't have been that close, but we made them when it counted. Connie Allen
beginning catalogs customers later mail ordering putting responding
Mailers are sensing that customers are ordering later and later, and responding by putting more catalogs in the mail at the beginning of December. Tony Cox
beginning good sticking
Let's have a good season, that's it. That's all I've said from the very beginning. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. John Rooney
beginning closely doth hath labor lie shame together
Let us together closely lie and kiss, There is no labor, no shame in this: This hath pleased, doth please, and long will please, never, Can this decay, but is beginning ever Petronius
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Lenoir-Rhyne was on him from the beginning. They saw a lot in him. We played him out of position. But he's a man on wheels; he's the one we needed to do the job, and he got it done. He'll do a great job. Randy Raper
beginning fear love memory notion
Love is the emblem of eternity: it confounds all notion of time: effaces all memory of a beginning, all fear of an end. Madame Stael
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Like any recruit, when we talk to them individually, we explain where they're going to fit in so they understand exactly what it is we expect of them, ... And when I recruit kids, the main thing is if they'll be a good fit to the program, and with these two that was an easy decision. Mike Watkins
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Life is filled with trade-offs, and I worry that it's so easy to slip from descriptions of problems to one-size-fits-all prescription, Stephanie Coontz
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Mac is more of a laid-back, easygoing guy. Pat is the opposite. He's fiery, and pretty excitable. Where they're similar is that they're great people, good family guys. They have gone back to their alma mater and have really enjoyed being there. Rick Hartzell
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Making modern games funny would be easy as pie if it was anybody's goal to actually make a funny game. Doug TenNapel
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Look, the Jews are not easy people. Maybe that's the reason they managed to exist, I would say, for thousands of years. Ariel Sharon
easy face
Let's face it programmers want to program, they don't want to do their laundry. We make it easy for them to do both. Eric Schmidt
easy films
Many of my films have not been easy work, Werner Herzog
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Scott Jackson's an easy gut to take for granted when things are going good because he does everything well. He logs a lot of ice time and he's such a key part of any of our successes. Rob Sumner
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Second guess all you want. I think that's easy to do in that situation, but I think it's a little unfair, too. I feel like I can help the team, I really do. I feel like I'm going to give a good at-bat. I'm a lot stronger now. Jeff Bagwell
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One question about a joke is, how well is the strangeness of the situation resolved? At 'The New Yorker', we retain a lot of incongruity, tapping the playful part of the mind - Monty Python-type stuff. We also try to use humor as a vehicle for communicating ideas. Not editorial comment, but observation. Robert Mankoff
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I was really the first-line editor of the 'House of Night' series. I didn't write that much of the story, and I didn't know what was happening until my mom finished the book and sent it to me because I wanted to read it with fresh eyes as a general reader would. Kristin Cast
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Luckily, I'm not a stand-up comedian, so I don't get the fear of standing on stage in front of a dead audience: my humorous pieces have to make it past an editor before they get exposed to the public. Charles Stross
editor light throws
LUMINARY, n. One who throws light upon a subject; as an editor by not writing about it. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
editorial merely might published took
My first book was published without any editorial advice. Nobody said, 'You might do this or that,' or 'Why don't we see more of this.' I merely took the book and published it. James Salter
editor great known
Obviously, you know, I am known as an action director, and being a film editor previously had been a great advantage for me as an action director. John Glen
editor hours mind sitting theory three true
My editor and I had a theory that if the movie engages their attention, they won't mind sitting there for three hours - which I find true myself. Frank Darabont
editing inside
When I am shooting, I am inside the theatre, when I am in the editing room, I am inside the theatre. I always try to feel what they will feel. I see a film, not as a director, but as the audience. If I am entertained, they will be, too. Rohit Shetty
editing names appreciate
You see the movie with the music and the editing and all the parts that you weren't there for when it was being filmed, and you really appreciate all the names that are scrolling by. You realize that you accomplished so much. Diane Lane
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Ordinary photons do have spin, they have a notion of helicity so they spin around their direction on motion. Roger Penrose
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So what I'm saying is why don't we think about changing Schrodinger's equation at some level when masses become too big at the level that you might have to worry about Einstein's general relativity. Roger Penrose
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As for morality, well that's all tied up with the question of consciousness. Roger Penrose
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Man is an intelligence, not served by, but in servitude to his organs. Aldous Huxley
english-novelist
Luckily, in my case, I have managed, by writing, to do the one thing that I always wanted to do. Jonathan Coe
english goals score
Let's see which English striker can score 21 Premiership goals this season, Iain Dowie
english-poet further man renew turn
Let a man turn to his own childhood - no further - if he will renew his sense of remoteness, and of the mystery of change. Alice Meynell
english-writer faster light possible published science space
Much of what is published is actually science fantasy, seeming possible but actually impossible, such as faster than light space travel. Piers Anthony
english hanged proverb sheep
May as well be hanged for a sheep as a lamb. English Proverb English Proverb
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Isaac and I are going to Israel to ride for peace enviromental justice and a safer world for us all. Mandy Patinkin
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learned about listening to yourself. You know the punch line but it has to seem as if you're going to find it. Marvin Hamlisch
learned time
One of the things I've learned is that baseball is something that happens over time. Mark Walter
learned playing practice
Obviously, we're playing a high-quality team. It's not something you can practice for. We learned a lot today. John Connell
learned music truly
Music truly heals, and I am so grateful to have learned that through Musicians on Call. Rachel Platten
learned novels tolstoy
I've read probably 25 or 30 books by Balzac, all of Tolstoy - the novels and letters - and all of Dickens. I learned my craft from these guys. Twyla Tharp
learned pace
I feel like I'm in my 50s and I've learned to pace myself. Gordon Johnson
learned year
I feel like I learned more this year than I ever have any year I've been coaching. Kirby Smart
learned speechless
I was speechless when I learned of the award. Marie Underwood
learned
I would do it again. I learned a lot about myself, and I would do it again. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. David Beatson
singers
My advice to singers is always the same: 'Don't sing the song, sing the lyric.' Mitch Leigh
singers
I'm not a great singer Dave Mustaine
singers moonlight
I moonlight as a singer. Bryan Adams
singers able actresses
I don't want to feel that I'm a singer or an actress - being able to say that those are just experiences is what I enjoy. Charlotte Gainsbourg
singers awful horrible
No, I'm a horrible singer, I'm awful. Charisma Carpenter
singers film wanted
I wanted to work with Bryan Singer because I like his films. Eddie Marsan
singers longing
Longing alone is singer to the lute. Edna St. Vincent Millay
singers one-thing felt
I have often felt bad that I am not great at any one thing. Like just a super super singer. Or the Gregory Hines of something Jasmine Guy
singers actresses
I just became a singer, because I could never get work as an actress. Barbra Streisand
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I was unsure what the right thing to do was, but the more I thought about it, I would have been upset with myself if I didn't say something. Michael Bamberger
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I wrote as a kid, but I never wanted to be a writer, particularly. I had been drawing and painting for years and loved that. Gail Carson Levine
wrote
My mother says I was writing before I was crawling. I wrote in the dirt with a twig. Alice Walker
wrote
In 1981, I was a futurist - or at least I was a guy who put on a futurist hat occasionally - and I wrote about the 21st century. William Gibson
wrote
My husband wrote the story for my first book, but then he didn't want to do that anymore. So if I was going to go on being an illustrator, I had to start writing the stories, too. Natalie Babbitt
wrote
I wrote 'The Kiss' 12 hours a day for six months. Kathryn Harrison
wrote
I write in a journal first, briefly. Then read something I've read many times before, for about half an hour, then rework what I wrote the day before. Kent Haruf
wrote
Writing is the hardest thing I know, but it was the only thing I wanted to do. I wrote for 20 years and published nothing before my first book. Kent Haruf
wrote
I wrote my first short story in third grade. Jennifer McMahon
wrote
I wrote my first novel, 'Deadline,' in 1994 as an experiment. Randy Alcorn