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committed
But resist we much. We must, and we will much- about that- be committed. Al Sharpton
committed county ends near offices opposite protecting seems whereas
The performances of the different offices are on opposite ends of the spectrum. In Fresno County we have what seems to be a near abdication of their responsibilities, whereas in Alameda County we see an office committed to protecting all residents in the county. Chris Daly
committed future meet money needs praying projects street
We are praying we don't have an earthquake, ... This is money we've committed to sewer, street and other projects to meet the future needs of our city. G. H. Hardy
committed good individual ourselves team
We've all committed ourselves to having a good team, and we have a lot of individual talent. I think one-on-one, individually, we're better than any team in the country. Dane Moody
committed gate good guys help last penalties playing slow
We started slow out of the gate last week, and had some turnovers early. We also committed a lot of penalties and we know we can't do that this week. I've told our guys that Bowman is good enough as it is, and we don't need to help them by playing sloppy. Joey Lott
committed disagree great prices remain selection sharing strongly toys web
We strongly disagree with the judge's ruling. We remain committed to sharing a great selection of toys at great prices for our Web site. Patricia Smith
committed disagree great prices providing regardless ruling selection strongly toys
We strongly disagree with the judge's ruling in this case. Regardless of today's decision, Amazon.com is still committed to providing a great selection of toys at great prices for our customers. Patti Smith
committed project remain specific
We still remain committed to the development of an import terminal. It's not that the project is not occurring, it's just that these specific negotiations have ended. Doug Oliver
committed remain
We still remain committed to the development of an import terminal. Doug Oliver
false people time types
Let's look at some facts. You know, false accusations are made by people all the time for all different types of reasons. Joe Cheshire
false people
Levees are a double-edged sword; they give people a false sense of security. Theodore Steinberg
false hiding sort
She isn't hiding in her bunker, and she isn't going out in some sort of false exuberance, Richard Feigen
false rain security tends
This rain tends to give you a false sense of security. Paul Hefner
falsehood fear knows love needs support
Love knows no fear and so love needs no falsehood to support it. Sathya Baba
false leave meet threatened until
So leave them plunging into false discourses and sporting until they meet their day which they are threatened with. quran quran
false poise starts
The poise in the noise, the false starts we had...That's ridiculous, Tom Coughlin
false far global handful majority modern proven role science scientists skeptics vast viewed
To far too many, science is a four-letter word, and under the modern media's false equivalency standards, a handful of skeptics are viewed as counterweights to the vast majority of scientists who acknowledge mankind's proven role in global warming. Christine Pelosi
false fertility fueled gone hope knows promise treatment work
Everyone has read about or knows someone who has gone through fertility treatments. It is an emotional nightmare, fueled by false hope and the promise of a treatment that will work. Ann Hood
knaves fool dangerous
A fool is often as dangerous to deal with as a knave, and always more incorrigible. Charles Caleb Colton
knaves betray poor-richard
When Knaves betray each other, one can scarce be blamed or the other pitied. Benjamin Franklin
knaves fool knavery
Now I will show myselfTo have more of the serpent than the dove;That is--more knave than fool. Christopher Marlowe
knaves flattery invention
Where Young must torture his invention To flatter knaves, or lose his pension. Jonathan Swift
knaves fool
Better be a foole then a knave. [Better be a fool than a knave.] George Herbert
knaves needs crime
A crafty knave needs no broker. Horace
knaves
When a knave is in a plumtree he hath neither friend nor kin. George Herbert
knaves fool deceived
You will be amused when you see that I have more than once deceived without the slightest qualm of conscience, both knaves and fools. Giacomo Casanova
knaves made partners
Who friendship with a knave hath made, Is judged a partner in the trade. John Gay
lying deceit literature
Ask no questions, and you'll be told no lies. Charles Dickens
lying nurse cradle
Falsehood is often rocked by truth, but she soon outgrows her cradle and discards her nurse. Charles Caleb Colton
lying pride ignorant
Pride is less ashamed of being ignorant, than of being instructed, and she looks too high to find that, which very often lies beneath her. Charles Caleb Colton
lying ignorance space
Ignorance lies at the bottom of all human knowledge, and the deeper we penetrate the nearer we arrive unto it. For what do we truly know, or what can we clearly affirm, of any one of those important things upon which all our reasonings must of necessity be built--time and space, life and death, matter and mind? Charles Caleb Colton
lying men shining
Men of great and shining qualities do not always succeed in life, but the fault lies more often in themselves than in others. Charles Caleb Colton
lying heart thinking
The persons on whom I have bestowed my dearest love lie deep in their graves; but, although the happiness and delight of my life lie buried there too, I have not made a coffin of my heart, and sealed it up for ever on my best affections. Deep affliction has only made them stronger; it ought, I think, for it should refine our nature. Charles Dickens
lying ambition mean
I mean a man whose hopes and aims may sometimes lie (as most men's sometimes do, I dare say) above the ordinary level, but to whom the ordinary level will be high enough after all if it should prove to be a way of usefulness and good service leading to no other. All generous spirits are ambitious, I suppose, but the ambition that calmly trusts itself to such a road, instead of spasmodically trying to fly over it, is of the kind I care for. Charles Dickens
lying sadness boys
The boy was lying, fast asleep, on a rude bed upon the floor; so pale with anxiety, and sadness, and the closeness of his prison, that he looked like death; not death as it shews in shroud and coffin, but in the guise it wears when life has just departed; when a young and gentle spirit has, but an instant, fled to Heaven: and the gross air of the world has not had time to breathe upon the changing dust it hallowed. Charles Dickens
lying views dying
Can I view thee panting, lying On thy stomach, without sighing; Can I unmoved see thee dying On a log Expiring frog! Charles Dickens
sixth-sense
I didn't make 'The Sixth Sense' because I thought the ending wouldn't work! Amy Pascal
sixth
I remember when I was in the sixth grade, my friends used to come over and we would give each other blindfolded makeovers, which turned out interestingly to say the least! Bethany Mota
sixth thick
From sixth grade on I was a real Pillsbury doughboy. Overweight, long hair, thick glasses. David Keith
sixth
In the sixth grade, I auditioned for a play called 'Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing.' I got the lead, and I was terrified, but I went and did it. Michael Mosley
sixth socrates stature
Confucius, who was born in the sixth century B.C., traditionally had a stature in China akin to that of Socrates in the West. Evan Osnos
sixth year
This is the sixth year we've (hosted the memorial). John Ferguson
spoken-word pitiful
Compared to the spoken word, a picture is a pitiful thing, indeed. Charles Osgood
spoken
I have already spoken to him about Bayern. Roy Makaay
spoken written
Too much will be speculated about him, too much spoken about him, too much written about him, Nadine Gordimer
spoken time
I think I have already spoken a lot. Now it is time for me to play. Sachin Tendulkar
spoken staring track walks word
They're very quiet. You can tell that there's something that they're about to do. They have the track walks before the race. They go and do their thing, and not a word is spoken between any of them. They're just staring at the track. Mike Vogel
spoken-word written-word recalls
It will be practicable to blot written words which you do not publish; but the spoken word it is not possible to recall. [Lat., Delere licebit Quod non edideris; nescit vox missa reverti.] Horace
spoken
Besides, he's already spoken extensively about the hurricanes. Stephen Hess
spoken sums web
I've never spoken to her. We communicate with e-mail and faxes. That pretty much sums up what the Web can do for a company. Shawn Roop
spoken
I haven't even thought about it, and we haven't spoken about it. Dick Jauron
unjust injustice one-thing
those who are unjust in one Thing, will be so in others ... Eliza Haywood
unjust kind should
God has created us all humanHe is kind & just to all. Why should we be unkind & unjust to each other? Abdu'l Baha
unjust merit done
Thus much indeed he was obliged to acknowledge - that he had been constant unconsciously, nay unintentionally; that he had meant to forget her, and believed it to be done. He had imagined himself indifferent, when he had only been angry; and he had been unjust to her merits, because he had been a sufferer from them. Jane Austen
unjust may persuasion
Unjust I may have been, weak and resentful I have been, but never inconstant. Jane Austen
unjust mercy
A God all mercy is a God unjust. Edward Young
unjust ancestry birth
Some decent regulated pre-eminence, some preference (not exclusive appropriation) given to birth, is neither unnatural, nor unjust, nor impolite. Edmund Burke
unjust never-change lows
There is the good and the bad, the great and the low, the just and the unjust. I swear to you that all that will never change. Albert Camus
unjust philosopher free-will
There's no free will," says the philosopher; "To hang is most unjust." "There is no free will," assents the officer; "We hang because we must. Ambrose Bierce
unjust accepting guidelines
The federal sentencing guidelines should be revised downward. By contrast to the guidelines, I can accept neither the necessity nor the wisdom of federal mandatory minimum sentences. In too many cases, mandatory minimum sentences are unwise and unjust. Anthony Kennedy