Quotes about aim
aims coin guilt pride reverse side
Guilt is really the reverse side of the coin of pride. Guilt aims at self-destruction, and pride aims at the destruction of others.
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Whatever the results of the referendum are ... it is a civilized step that aims to put Iraq on the path of true democracy.
aim animators business everybody period producing training
There is enough business for everybody and we aim at training and producing some 25,000 new animators over a four-year period through 2010.
aim given tournament
But this new tournament has given us something new to aim for.
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Based on the best available science that we have studied to date, EPA has a proposal for public comment that aims to protect public health and improve air quality while recognizing that the science of particulate matter continues to evolve and contains uncertainties on many levels.
aiming carried chance couple good great players score season team win
He did what great players do. He put the team on his back, and carried us. We've been aiming for this all season long. We thought we'd have a good chance to win if we were able to score a couple of runs.
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He has significant, massive cerebral bleeding. . . the aim of the operation is to drain it. We have the largest team that Israeli medicine can offer, the most senior people.
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Plus, weve offered 25 percent of allocations from the naming rights at the stadium, so in our estimation, the city would receive a minimum of three times what they are receiving now, which is doable in a market of this size. Any team in a market the size of Hidalgo County should be aiming for higher attendance than what it is now. John Bryant
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Nik's aim is to be the best goaltender in the league. And certainly, out of deference to Marty, who Nik respects quite a bit, he's right there.
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Nobody can be whatever they want to be. No kid can do whatever they want to do. It's a total lie. But they have the right to try and do whatever they want to do. That's their right, to aim to do whatever they want to do. James McAvoy
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GNOME is aiming for simplicity and consistency; we're the first open source desktop project to have a documented set of human interface guidelines. Nat Friedman
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GM's decision to sell its shares in Suzuki may have been accelerated by the arrival of Jerry York. Although York was not explicit about the Suzuki equity stake in his January 10th speech, his aim appears to build up a cash hoard necessary to restructure GM. John Murphy
aim great offers opportunity team
For me to come into this situation, it offers a great opportunity. We want to aim high, and we have the team to do it. John Spencer
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My aim is to go down in history as one of the best. Cristiano Ronaldo
aim creation opposed people power violence
What we should aim at is the creation of people power, which is opposed to the power of violence and is different from the coercive power of state. Vinoba Bhave
aim mediums
My aim is to escape from the medium with which I work. Andrew Wyeth
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We recognize that many diseases we aim to treat have a strong genetic component. Additionally, we know some patients taking medicines show efficacy or experience side-effects, while others do not. Our understanding of all this has improved greatly but these areas remain as significant challenges in drug development.
aiming america clothes guess quantity
Our clothes are expensive. I guess you could say we are aiming at the Yuppie market. But we feel America is moving away from quantity to the desire for quality. That is what we offer. Willy Bogner, Jr.
aim creation glorious god heart himself history loving persons prime
The aim of God in history is the creation of an all-inclusive community of loving persons with God himself at the very heart of this community as its prime Sustainer and most glorious Inhabitant. Dallas Willard
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I still remember March 31, 1981, when a deeply disturbed John Hinckley Jr. took aim at President Ronald Reagan and fired shots that hospitalized the Commander-in-Chief and two others, and left his Press Secretary James Brady paralyzed for life.
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The aim of the tests carried on with these syllable series was, by means of repeated audible perusal of the separate series, to so impress them that immediately afterward they could voluntarily be reproduced. Hermann Ebbinghaus
aim change decent ensure lives people primary provide roads sports
Our primary aim is to change the lives of our people for the better by beautifying our townships. We need to provide decent schools, clinics, sports and recreational facilities. In particular, we need to ensure that by 2009 all roads in the townships are tarred.
aiming bound home jewish perfectly provide responds salvation succeed universal
Our salvation aiming to provide a home for the Jewish people, responds so perfectly to a universal need that it is bound to succeed in the end. Theodor Herzl
aim aware build defend form last lastly momentum next recreate title
Our first aim is to recreate that form from last season, next we aim to defend our title successfully and lastly we are aware that we must build momentum for the World Cup.
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Overall, the funded status changed from an undercover of EUR6.6 billion to an undercover of EUR7.2 billion. In the medium term, we aim to fully cover our pension obligations.
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Our ultimate aim is to have a modern sports complex completed with lights so that the working members of the community will get a chance to get involved in sporting events. We are quite hopeful that our plans will become a reality before long.
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Roger was choking me. I was aiming for the body. I didn't plan to hit Floyd low. Zab Judah
aim commitment discipline fiber ideas personal power respect responsibility stretching vigor
Respect for intellectual excellence, the restoration of vigor and discipline to our ideas of study, curricula which aim at strengthening intellectual fiber and stretching the power of young minds, personal commitment and responsibility - these are th Adlai Stevenson
aim happy lucky net shots
I scored on some lucky shots tonight, that's all I can say. I just aim at the net and they went through. We are happy to get the two points. That's all that matters.
aim basket economy global past performance price reasonable target
OPEC has become emboldened by the performance of the global economy in the past year, so a $50 OPEC basket price has become a reasonable target for them to aim at.
aim children expose takes
Our children have already been told what it takes to fail, ... Our aim is to expose them to what it takes to succeed.
aim chances guys reasonably win
Our chances are reasonably good. I think we should win the district. I've conditioned the guys to aim for the district, because that's our goal.
aim albums days early four goes material next offer perhaps program recorded three
Over the next three to four years, we aim to reissue perhaps as many as 10,000 albums for downloading, which amounts to more than 100,000 tracks. This program will offer material that, in some cases, goes back to the early days of recorded music.