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contend liberty people revolutions-and-revolutionaries seldom
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax When people contend for their liberty they seldom get anything for their victory, but new masters.
contend hard minor mostly work
Pat Metheny I would always contend that talent is an element, but over the long run, ultimately, a minor part of it all; it is mostly hard work.
contend
Margaret Cho Grow up and let anyone try to contend with the adult you.
contend filming sound
Henry Ian Cusick When I was filming 'Lost,' we'd be in the jungle. The only thing we had to contend with was the sound of the ocean. That was it, really.
contend last learned moved year
Al Cohen We had a lot to contend with last year after being moved off the turnpike. But we learned a lot.
contend lived nine
Judy White We've lived out here for nine years. We have never had to contend with this before.
contending days girls next seconds shave shot state
Liz Nash With the girls, if we do what we need to do the next 30 days and shave some seconds off our minutes, we should have a shot at contending for a state title.
contend national team
Victoria Jackson We have a team that can contend for a national title.
liberty economics fallacy
Ludwig von Mises As the science of economics...exploded the fallacies of every brand of utopianism, it was outlawed and stigmatized as unscientific.
liberty kind economy
Ludwig von Mises There is no kind of freedom and liberty other than the kind which the market economy brings about.
liberty libertarian economic
Ludwig von Mises The program of classical liberalism, condensed into a single word, would have to read: property.
liberty tasks sowing
Ludwig von Mises No very deep knowledge of economics is usually needed for grasping the immediate effects of a measure; but the task of economics is to foretell the remoter effects, and so to allow us to avoid such acts as attempt to remedy a present ill by sowing the seeds of a much greater ill for the future.
liberty lasts fraternity
Charles Dickens Liberty, equality, fraternity, or death; - the last, much the easiest to bestow, O Guillotine!
liberty may cost
Charles Spurgeon At any rate, cost what it may, to separate ourselves from those who separate themselves from the truth of God is not alone our liberty, but our duty.
liberty pleasure periods
Aiden Wilson Tozer Any nation which for an extended period puts pleasure before liberty is likely to lose the liberty it misused.
liberty woe headstrong
William Shakespeare Headstrong liberty is lashed with woe.
liberty world communism
Earl Warren Liberty, not communism, is the most contagious force in the world.
people
Yuvraj Singh People who don't know me, how will they know what I am really like? They will only see me on the field, only see me in an advertisement. People who know what kind of a guy I am will tell you I'm a very open person.
people
Yoko Ono Most people like to hear sounds they are used to.
people
Yoko Ono Many people do remember their births, but they deny it.
people
Willie Aames I think there are people that have very addictive personalities.
people
William Shatner I like making people laugh. It comes off and shines in everything I do.
people walked
Wentworth Miller They told me at the end of that test that they wanted me to be a part of this project. I walked out and had a moment of clarity where I thought, not many people will ever have this moment.
people quick relate sports
William Clay Ford, Sr. I think sports are a wonderful diversion. People can relate to sports very easily. It's a quick study.
people
William Sleator Stories develop from things I read and also from my own experiences and experiences of people I know.
people
Will Poulter I need to try and get away from that brat role, or people are going to think I'm a natural brat.
seldom
Ron Peterson Very seldom it happens, but occasionally it does.
seldom sights
Mike Melson Once we have the person in our sights and they see us, we seldom have a struggle.
seldom thinks worst
John Hume He seldom errs / Who thinks the worst he can of womankind.
seldom sleep visits
William Shakespeare Sleep seldom visits sorrow; when it doth, it is a comforter.