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preference
I have a preference for rough architecture, real, inexpensive, unfinished. Thom Mayne
prefer truth
I would prefer to just continue to speak about truth and to speak about what makes sense. Ben Carson
preferred
From my own personal standpoint, I've always preferred my hair shorter because it's just easier. Charlie White
preference mathematician indifferent
Nature is probably quite indifferent to the aesthetic preferences of mathematicians. Alfred North Whitehead
prefer sold somewhere turned
We prefer to give them away than to have them go somewhere where they will be turned around and sold again. Kristine Fauerbach
prefer
We prefer to do that in a non-public session. David Baker
prefer results
We prefer to do a lot of things electronically. We just get better results that way. Any of the streamline stuff, we can do. Sarah Richart
preferred release
We preferred to let him recuperate and release him on Thursday. Bernard Laporte
prefer traffic
We prefer not to have our traffic go through that road. Rick Kern
standing-out boxes outside-the-box
You have to stand outside the box to see how the box can be re-designed. Charles Handy
standing waiting
We're standing by, waiting for them to tell us what to do. Joe Farmer
standing today tomorrow wake
Wake up. See what's happening. Today it's me, tomorrow it could be you standing here. It's a place you don't want to stand. Norma Aviles
standing-alone certitude
We have more faith in what we imitate than in what we create Bruce Lee
standing-out fitting
Whats the point of fitting in, when we were meant to stand out? Dr. Seuss
standing-on-the-edge standing edges
I'm always standing on the edge of something bad. David Levithan
standing-out statements
I like to stand out and make a statement. Cindy Gallop
standing
We told her, just standing there, in the street. It was bad. Holly Derrick
standing takes
I get off the bus, and he's the first one I see, this 18-year-old standing there crying. It takes you back. Tommy Tuberville
winter darkness scrooge
Darkness is cheap, and Scrooge liked it. Charles Dickens
winter age lapland
Cheerfulness ought to be the viaticum vitae of their life to the old; age without cheerfulness is a Lapland winter without a sun. Charles Caleb Colton
winning race looks
If we look backwards to antiquity it should be as those that are winning a race. Charles Caleb Colton
wine order water
In order to try whether a vessel be leaky, we first prove it with water before we trust it with wine. Charles Caleb Colton
wings gone originality
All the poets are indebted more or less to those who have gone before them; even Homer's originality has been questioned, and Virgil owes almost as much to Theocritus, in his Pastorals, as to Homer, in his Heroics; and if our own countryman, Milton, has soared above both Homer and Virgil, it is because he has stolen some feathers from their wings. Charles Caleb Colton
wind literature wave
Commerce flourishes by circumstances, precarious, transitory, contingent, almost as the winds and waves that bring it to our shores. Charles Caleb Colton
wind fire tale-of-two-cities
Then tell Wind and Fire where to stop," returned madame; "but don't tell me. Charles Dickens
winning race obstacles
Ride on! Ride on over all obstacles and win the race. Charles Dickens
wine paris six
Along the Paris streets, the death-carts rumble, hollow and harsh. Six tumbrils carry the day's wine to La Guillotine. Charles Dickens