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foolish fools-and-foolishness
There are well-dressed foolish ideas, just as there are will-dressed fools. Nicolas Chamfort
foolish speak speaking
So many of us speak foolish when we should be speaking english. Matt Maldre
foolish gossip silence
With well doing you may put to silence foolish men. Bible Bible
foolish young impress
Power always impresses the young and foolish. Darren Shan
foolish god ignorance liberty servants silence using
For so is the will of God, that with well doing ye may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men: / As free, and not using your liberty for a cloke of maliciousness, but as the servants of God. Bible Bible
foolish fools-and-foolishness jeopardize plans year
I have a lot of plans for the year and I don't want to jeopardize those by doing something foolish in one day of play. Gustavo Kuerten
foolishly money spending
I feel they're spending money foolishly on a lot of different issues. Terri Morrison
foolish god interested mentality people small
God is not interested in our small mentality and our foolish perceptions. God is interested in the people of this nation. Pastor Nicholls
foolish mistakes stop
If we stop making those foolish mistakes, we'll be fine. Greg Hampton
launch main mould time wasted
One of the two main things we had going for us was that we had no money, so we couldn't just launch into making the mould because, if we had, we would have wasted a lot of time and money, Gail Davidson
launch preparing system tickets
We are preparing to launch the booking system of the tickets for the Games. Liu Jingmin
launch targeted
We have scheduled the 15th of May as our targeted launch date, Michael Kostelnik
launch reality
We want to launch one big reality show a quarter. Kevin Kay
launch period pressure puts schedule speculate whether wrong
I think it's wrong to take the (May) launch period and speculate whether we will make it or not. That puts schedule pressure on the teams. Bill Gerstenmaier
launch mass nuts program reason simple space stuff
Most of the mass is simple stuff, just wires and beams, nuts and bolts. There's just no reason to launch this stuff from the space shuttle. (The expense) would kill a program dead. Jim Lewis
launch people quite street time
I get suggestions all the time. People feel quite free at events or even on the street to tell me what they think I should be writing. What I've learned, though, is that this thing, this connection, has to be in place for me to be able to kind of launch into a world imaginatively. Paula McLain
launch thrilled
We are thrilled to launch construction of our new building. James Barnett
launch official
We have not set an official launch date, Wayne Hale
particular
As I said before, there are often disagreements as to what a particular set of facts mean. That is not at all unusual, and one shouldn't read into it more than is there. Robert Mueller
particular
One particular allele of this polymorphism was being transmitted to alcoholics in these families. Alison Goate
particular parts player shut somebody stepped team time tried tries
One team tried to put a box-and-one on Monica. Another team tried to double-team the post. Each time somebody tries to shut down one particular player or area, the other parts of the team have stepped up. Dorothy Sanders
particular proud pure sin staying tempted
One who has never been tempted with a particular sin can never feel proud for staying pure of it. Jeffrey Bryant
particular stage threat
must be aimed at making this happen, not making any threat which at this particular stage is not appropriate. Sergey Lavrov
particular remember several
She has been in here several times before but that particular day I don't remember her. Samuel L. Jackson
particular sundance
So many features at Sundance seemed to be powered more on the director's need to be a director than any particular story. Jill Soloway
particular terms thinking
When you think of al-Qaeda, you are not thinking of al-Qaeda in terms of one particular country, or one particular organization. Sibel Edmonds
particular point
Point me out the way / To any one particular beauteous star. John Keats
speculate
We're not going to speculate on any timetables. The most important thing is getting Coco back healthy, so he can get back to 100 percent. Theo Epstein
speculate talked
We could speculate all day as to what they talked about. Richard Wright
speculate
There's no way to speculate on a number. We just don't do that. Bill Hall
speculate until
It's one thing to surmise what happened, but we don't speculate on that until ballistics confirms what happened. John Hansen
speculate
All you can do is speculate right now. Cal Saunders
speculate
You can speculate all you want but we just don't know. Brad Arnsberg
speculate
I don't want to speculate too much, 'cos it will get me crazy. Matt Foreman
speculate
I'm not going to speculate about what this means. George Black
variables looks problem
I don't look at a problem and put variables in there that don't affect it. Bill Parcells
variables
There is no such thing as a free variable. Alan Perlis
variables mutation language
Many words are in a state of mutation, the pronunciation being unsettled even in the best society, a result that must often arise where language is as variable and undetermined as the English. James F. Cooper
variables opinion
Our opinion of others is not so variable as our opinion of ourselves. Luc de Clapiers
variables environment adaptation
But that constant adjustment and adaptation to your new environment, all the variables are the same. There's always a promoter, there's always a rider, there's always a shower, and there's always a stage. Feist
variables interconnected knows
Every measured thing is part of a web of variables more richly interconnected than we know. Garrett Hardin
variables series
Time is a series of fluctuating variables. Terence McKenna
variables helpful problem
In a dilemma, it is helpful to change any variable, then reexamine the problem. Robert A. Heinlein
variables sometimes conviction
Convictions are variable; to be always consistent is to be sometimes dishonest. Ambrose Bierce