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keeping-secrets people kept-secrets
A secret's worth depends on the people from whom it must be kept. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
keeping primary responsibility safe
We are a very safe community. His primary responsibility is keeping us safe. Bill Coleman
keeping military personnel possible reflection seeing
What we're seeing is the reflection of two developments -- first of all, the U.S. military being more and more into a force-protection mode, keeping its military personnel as unexposed as possible to fighting. Ted Carpenter
keeping pick trading whether
We're going to look at any and all options. Whether it's keeping the pick or trading or whatever. Bob McNair
keeping motivational opponent preparing routine
We?re back to preparing for each opponent and keeping a routine going. Right now, we?re really out of our motivational gimmicks. Susie Gardner
keeping meant relevant taught worth
I was always taught that book keeping was more relevant than book reading. The only thing worth reading was meant to be a balance sheet. Ashwin Sanghi
keeping
When I look for a woman, I look for one that's real - that's keeping it 100. I rather someone know that they're sexy and not show it. Jeremih
keeping-secrets mind important
But it is important always to keep in mind that the danger of harming humans is not connected only or even mainly with telling secrets, there can be great danger in keeping secrets. Daniel Ellsberg
keeping smaller state talking
She is talking about keeping those cuts. It's a smaller state financially and population-wise for some time. Barry Erwin
population republican goodness
Goodness knows the Republican electorate is a pretty narrow slice of the population. David Price
population conservation policy
You don't have a conservation policy unless you have a population policy. David R. Brower
population potential proportion social
The potential for social unrest, social instability is pretty significant. You have a very substantial proportion of your population that has been undereducated, malnourished, marginalized, is disaffected, not able to go to school. John Williamson
population potential proportion social
The potential for social unrest, social instability is pretty significant, ... You have a very substantial proportion of your population that has been undereducated, malnourished, marginalized, is disaffected, not able to go to school. John Williamson
population climate problem
I've always been opposed to population control. In climate terms, population is not the biggest problem going forward. Bill McKibben
population
The population is healthy, but it's not like we've got a lot of them. Kelly Wood
population rate
The population is growing, the unemployment rate is dropping. It's a combination of those two factors. Charlie Roberts
population form educated
There is no better form of trade a developing nation can engage in than to sell services provided by an educated population. Brian Behlendorf
population should myth
There is a segment of the American population that has been excluded from the national myth, and that should be redressed. Edward Zwick
religion crime thousand
Where true religion has prevented one crime, false religions have afforded a pretext for a thousand. Charles Caleb Colton
religion whole department
Religion is not a department of life; it is something that enters into the whole of it. Alan Watts
religion church want
We do not want churches. They will teach us to quarrel about God. Chief Joseph
religion stressed magnificence
A religion old or new, that stressed the magnificence of the universe as revealed by modern science, might be able to draw forth reserves of reverence and awe hardly tapped by the conventional faiths. Sooner or later such a religion will emerge. Carl Sagan
religion
Religion is a reassurance - in fact, that's its only purpose. Michel Onfray
religion vivid intense
It's incongruous that the older we get, the more likely we are to turn in the direction of religion. Less vivid and intense ourselves, closer to the grave, we begin to conceive of ourselves as immortal. Edward Hoagland
religion ordinary deities
Every event, or appearance, or accident, which seems to deviate from the ordinary course of nature has been rashly ascribed to the immediate action of the Deity. Edward Gibbon
religion atheism might
The gravest of the ecclesiastical historians, Eusebius himself, indirectly confesses that he has related whatever might redound to the glory, and that he has suppressed all that could tend to the disgrace, of religion. Edward Gibbon
religion belief equations
The equation of religion with belief is rather recent. Arnold J. Toynbee