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bad-day men dc-comics
All it takes is one bad day to reduce the sanest man alive to lunacy. That's how far the world is from where I am. Just one bad day." The Joker - The Killing Joke Alan Moore
bad-day self abuse
If I was having a bad day, eating was like self-medicating. But if you abuse food, you still have to use that substance that you abuse every day. You have to learn to use it responsibly. Al Roker
bad-day giving lazy
The only bad days as a writer are the ones when you are too cowardly or too lazy to sit down at the keyboard and give it everything you have. Chris Cleave
bad-ass thinking done
Designers think everything done by someone else is awful, and that they could do it better themselves, which explains why I designed my own living room carpet, I suppose. Chris Bangle
badass agency views
It is easy to romanticize poverty, to see poor people as inherently lacking agency and will. It is easy to strip them of human dignity, to reduce them to objects of pity. This has never been clearer than in the view of Africa from the American media, in which we are shown poverty and conflicts without any context. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
bad-ass bayonets ass
Where the hell do you put the bayonet? Chesty Puller
bad-mood mood
When I'm in a bad mood, I don't listen. Cathy Freeman
bad-relationship mice
I have a very bad relationship with mice. Casey Affleck
bad
You know, conservatism is not a bad thing. It's not a pejorative. Michael Steele
boredom made ennui
Ennui has made more gamblers than avarice. Charles Caleb Colton
boredom judging fool
To fool a judge, feign fascination, but to bamboozle the whole court, feign boredom. David Mitchell
boredom enemy television
The enemy of good television is boredom and predictability. David Nevins
boredom towns news
In small towns, news travels at the speed of boredom. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
boredom speech speak
Speak on, but be not over-tedious. William Shakespeare
boredom afternoon might
She had been bored all afternoon by Percy Gryce... but she could not ignore him on the morrow, she must follow up her success, must submit to more boredom, must be ready with fresh compliances and adaptibilities, and all on the bare chance that he might ultimately decide to do her the honour of boring her for life. Edith Wharton
boredom overcoming contemplating
Boredom soon overcomes me when I am contemplating nature. Edgar Degas
boredom burns enthusiasm fire plague worth
When fire burns the enthusiasm is worth seeing. People, who are enthusiastic and happy, lethargy and boredom never plague them. Rig Veda
boredom indifference contempt
He managed to convey indifference, contempt, and boredom in the one word. Charlaine Harris
data people needs
People will come to your site because you have good compelling content. You need to hit it from all angles: blog posts, articles, graphs, data, infographics, interactive content - even short pictures when you Tweet. Chris Bennett
data earlier economic enron investors life lock looking looks move next picture positive profits selling serious signs starting step tone toward year
The positive tone has more to do with the economic data that showed some signs of life in the economy. We've got through the Enron debacle and some selling that represented investors looking to lock in profits earlier on. Now we're starting to get a serious picture of what next year looks like, and it's probably the first serious step toward an upward move in the market. Joseph Battipaglia
data fortune fun hacking seeing shift theft
We are seeing a shift from the destruction of data to the theft of data. They are going from hacking for fun to hacking for fortune. Dean Turner
data economy saying starting tends
There are data saying that the economy is starting to recover, and there are data saying that it tends to be weak, William McDonough
data interface link management platform services single voice
We're integrating voice and data services on one platform -- with a single management interface and a single link to the Internet, Lewis Platt
data facts judgment
Making good judgments when one has complete data, facts, and knowledge is not leadership - it's bookkeeping Dee Hock
data used connected
Everybody is connected to everybody else, all data that can be shared will be shared: get used to it. Eben Moglen
data inquiring scientist
A scientist naturally and inevitably ... mulls over the data and guesses at a solution. He proceeds to testing of the guess by new data-predicting the consequences of the guess and then dispassionately inquiring whether or not the predictions are verified. Edwin Powell Hubble
data finals body
If the assumptions used in calculating energy are changed, then this seriously affects the final result, even though the same body of data might be used. Charles Francis Richter
monotony feels monotonous
I feel monotony and death to be almost the same. Charlotte Bronte
monotony limitation
Monotony reveals our limitations. Dale Carnegie
monotony superiors variety
A variety of nothing is superior to a monotony of something. Jean Paul
monotony
But monotony doesn't make for painlessness. John Green
somebody wished
You get everything you could have ever wished for if you're willing to give that eternal bliss away to somebody else, to give it back. Michael Franti
somebody
We want somebody who's going to do a lot for the county. We're not going to rush. Dale Parsons
somebody
We want somebody who is really going to do it. Dave Reed
somebody waiting
We're just waiting for somebody to fall. It's going to happen. O. Winston
somebody
Make out in a club? I didn't do that when I was with Britney. Why would I do it with somebody I just met? Justin Timberlake
somebody
Make out in a club? I didn't do that when I was with Britney, ... Why would I do it with somebody I just met? Justin Timberlake
somebody step
Somebody just has to step up and take over. With our backs, somebody will do it. Rich Rodriguez
somebody
Somebody is supplying these lawyers. They've got an agenda. Cliff Herberg
somebody step
Somebody is going to have to step in and take the load. Doug Adkins
takes vote yes
When you vote yes or no, ... it takes you out of the negotiations, and I don't ever want to be out of the game. and City
takes truth
We're going to go where the truth takes us. Wayne Stroupe
takes
We're going to do the things that it takes to manufacture those runs. Kelly Sears
takes
We're just not doing the things it takes to win. Charlie Smith
takes walk
We know what it takes to get them satisfied. They didn't just walk up and give us a jackpot. It's not like that. Glen Smith
takes
Sexy boxing is something that takes away from the brutality of boxing. Mark de Mori
takes time
Smelling a crayon takes you right back to childhood. When I need to go back in time, I put it under my nose and take another hit. Randy Pausch
takes timing week
Timing matters. It typically takes a week or so, but after the sessions begin, it could take longer. Jack Toney
takes time
We can't express ourselves always at the time we should. Sometimes it takes time. Harry Triguboff
tolls littles reputation
It was considered the most dangerous route in the Hills, but as my reputation as a rider and quick shot was well known, I was molested very little, for the toll gatherers looked on me as being a good fellow, and they knew that I never missed my mark. Calamity Jane
tolls literature one-thing
There's no one thing that's true. It's all true. Ernest Hemingway
tolls fascists knows
There are many who do not know they are fascists but will find it out when the time comes. Ernest Hemingway
toll tremendous
These things take a tremendous toll on the officers, Thomas Streicher
tolls enough
The death toll is not nearly high enough... too many [jihadists] have escaped. Christopher Hitchens
tolls civilized
Civilized life exacts its toll. Ivy Compton-Burnett
tolls doe strive
It is my nature to strive to do my best. This does tend to take a toll on you. Karisma Kapoor
tolls energy chemotherapy
Chemotherapy takes its toll; the more you keep doing it, you lose your energy, and it gets more difficult to swallow. Michael Douglas
tolls bells truth-is
... no bell in us tolls to let us know for certain when truth is in our grasp. William James