Quotes about leave
leave people population walk work
We really want to get the people who wouldn't walk into the building. The population we want to work with doesn't leave their neighborhood.
leave security social task
We must make Social Security permanently sound, not leave that task for another day, Laura Bush
leave people talking
We are not talking about it. We don't want any more stories. We just want people to leave them alone.
leave normal normally older wins
We have a normal relationship. But he's older and normally wins so I'll just leave him alone.
leave perhaps rather
Perhaps they would rather leave such things to chance.
leave talked team view zimbabwe
We have already talked with Zimbabwe with the view of having their team come here before we leave for Bangladesh.
leave money seeing shifting
We are seeing money leave anything that's not technology, biotech or telecom and shifting into those very groups.
leave trying
We're not trying to be everything to everyone. We'll leave that to the big guys.
leave opportunity pick win
I say this because I want to win it here. It would give me the opportunity to pick what I want to do. I didn't say I'd leave baseball. I can't live without baseball. Ozzie Guillen
leave pull
I said I was going to leave it up to him, but I have to pull rank. He's going upstairs. Mike Holmgren
leave somebody
That ain't me. I'll leave it to somebody else,
leave mom
My mom is always around, ... That's important to me. But I can still tell her to leave if I need space... she doesn't mind.
leaves
Napa cabbage is very beautiful, all those long, pale leaves with ruffled edges. Nobu Matsuhisa
leave parents worried
My parents were worried about their flight. They were to leave on Monday.
leave-me-alone going-away want
Now go away then, and leave me alone. I don't want any more of your meretricious persiflage. D. H. Lawrence
leave past super work
Well, that was two years ago. It was the Super Bowl, but it was also at a different position. So, I'll leave that in the past and work on what I have to do now.
leave money trying
who are trying to make money and leave us with the mess. John Thompson
leave
We can't be disappointed (with our finish) when we don't leave anything out there on the course.
leave mandatory open prone today
Today I feel better about Rita, and I'm not as prone to do a hard, mandatory evacuation, ... But I want to leave that open as an option. Ray Nagin
leave until
We are here to evacuate, and we will not leave until it is empty.
leaves
Every story takes its toll on me and leaves an impression on me. Lynsey Addario
leaves terrorists
He can fight terrorists overseas, but he leaves our borders so they can come in here and do their thing. Tom Tancredo
leave-me-alone tears watches
I can't stand to watch anything that I'm in. I tear it apart. The worst thing you can do is leave me alone and let me watch what I'm in. It's abusive. Elias Koteas
leave-me-alone fine leaving-me
Leave me alone. I'm fine. Barry White
leave-me-alone neighbor leaving-me
Be a good neighbor, and leave me alone. Ashleigh Brilliant
leave music store
I'll leave a store if I hate the music. If it's just, like, techno, I feel like my brain is going to explode. Kim Gordon
leaves lights room says
It's much more fun to be the person who comes into the room and lights the match. I get to be the force, the girl who always says or does something completely outrageous, and leaves everyone thinking, 'What was that?' Jessalyn Gilsig
leave obviously
We'd like to be here when it's all said and done. We'd obviously like to come back and leave it all on this floor.
leave
working document... not a take it or leave it document. Ariel Sharon
leave rule
We're from Arizona. The No. 1 rule is never, never leave your vehicle.
leave maybe players saw sleep team
The other team saw all of our players leave and maybe that lulled them to sleep.
leave lived people
The people who lived here couldn't leave it.
leave spent sundays time work
We usually work 14-hour days, and sometimes 16 to 18 days, which doesn't leave much time for anything else - most Sundays are spent recovering. Catherine Bell