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We are the friends of reform; but that is not reform, which, in curing one evil, threatens to inflict a thousand others. William Lloyd Garrison
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I have olive trees and have tried my hand at curing small batches of olives, with varying degrees of success. So sometimes there are leftover olives I use in pasta sauce because they didn't quite make the grade. Kyle MacLachlan
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I'm not curing cancer. I'm not saving lives. It's my job. I'm an actor. It's a good, fun job. People enjoy it, but there are many other people who are doing so many things that are more worthwhile. I just don't see anything that special about it. I see it as entertaining. Kurt Fuller
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It's time to stop wasting time and get to work on curing these diseases. Kelley Heck
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All of us stand today at the precipice of a new era, where science holds the promise of curing the most devastating diseases, Tommy Thompson
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The last thing we want to do is to go into an area and inflict unnecessary civilian casualties. One is too many. Bob Ainsworth
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He didn't want to inflict his problem on others, Keith Faulkner
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The pain level is as severe as anything the market has ever inflicted on investors before, John Bollinger
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I'm separated by other performers with whom I might be lumped, since what I say is so intensely personal. I'm anti-art and anti-poetry. As much as possible, I want to inflict my personal pain on the rest of society. Lydia Lunch
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Anyone who works is a fool. I don't work - I merely inflict myself upon the public. Robert Morley
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Ryan's friends are so stricken with grief. I don't think they'd ever want to inflict that loss on another person. Jasmine Harrington
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Injury inflicted on any being is sacrilege, self-injury. Sathya Baba
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Conscience is a thousand swords. William Shakespeare
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To-morrow? - Why, To-morrow I may be / Myself with Yesterday's Sev'n Thousand Years. Edward Fitzgerald
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One word is worth a thousand pictures. If it's the right word. Edward Abbey
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For thousands of years, there have been lies about being gay or not being gay. If you know they're lies, you're free. Don Miguel Ruiz
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A word is worth a thousand pictures. Elie Wiesel
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A word is worth a thousand images. Andreas Gursky
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There are tens of thousands in there who are probably going hungry, Ron Redmond
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He's doing a lot more wrestling now. But sometimes it comes back because he's drilled in thousands and thousands of times. Jake Shulaw
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I would give up one thousand yards to get a win. Derrick Brooks