Related Quotes
agree case commitment days disagree full giving honest issue particular people regardless rest rests stands tom whether work
Steve Grossman Tom Reillys case to the people of Massachusetts does not rest on where he stands on one particular issue or another. It rests on his integrity, honesty, and a hundred-percent commitment to giving the people of Massachusetts a full days work for a full days pay.... He is as honest as the sun, regardless of whether you agree or disagree with him.
bottom coach ear giving line reminder stadium stay
Mike Bobo We're going to stay with the same rotation. We're evaluating on everything they do practice, drills and everything. But the bottom line is you're going to glean more out there at the stadium going 11-on-11 when the coach is not right in your ear giving you a reminder every play.
adapt chance child conditions create emergence giving help human infected virus
Dr. Rodier When we have a child infected we are giving the virus more chance to adapt to human beings, and giving it this chance could help create conditions for the emergence of a new virus.
giving great people thankful
Tommy Dolde What a great man. He wanted people to know he was thankful for Connellsville giving him his beginnings, athletically and academically.
giving week wrap
Doug Kramer We wrap up each week by giving thanks. On Friday, we end with the Eucharist.
giving tremendous
Patrick Darby What he isn't giving up is heart, and he has tremendous heart.
facing few giving hands main people problems shake speeches stands talking teach
John Edwards What he does is he comes into a ticketed event, stands at the podium, delivers a speech, may shake a few hands on his way out, ... What I've been doing is I've been in people's homes, on Main Street, in cafes -- not only talking but listening. Giving speeches does not teach you what the problems are that people are facing in their lives.
emerged giving great guy riding second
Mike Gill What he did great after that first inning was get the first and second guy out before giving up that hit. He's really emerged as the ace, and we're going to keep riding him.
attempt break clearly coalition continued crucial economic effort enemy iraqis progress provide seeing support transition
Ricardo Sanchez What we're seeing here is clearly a continued attempt and a more concentrated effort by the enemy to try to get all the Iraqis that are cooperating with the coalition to break away and not provide us that support that is so crucial to getting to economic progress and the transition to sovereignty,
address auto block building buy calls city community enemy found grant illegal money needles police property public repair road section source storage tunnel
Pete Witte We found out that one address was the source of 200 police calls in one year. That property was public enemy No. 1. When the city went inside, they found an illegal auto repair shop, mattresses in a storage section of the building that had condoms and needles all over them. We got the building emptied out, the city used Community Development Block Grant money to buy it and now it's on the road to demolition. The end of the tunnel is near.
against attack civil congress debate defined dictates disaster enemy limiting outside passive philosophy response role united white
Stephen Flynn With no debate in Congress or directive from the White House, the Pentagon has narrowly defined its role as 'homeland defense' against an enemy attack from outside the United States, limiting its role in disaster response to a last-resort backfill for civil authorities. Not surprisingly, that philosophy dictates a very passive posture.
allowing enemy intelligence intelligence-and-intellectuals learning stop
Lawrence Rita We're getting more intelligence that's allowing us to stop more of these things, find more of them. So we're learning from them (the insurgents) and the enemy is learning from us, and it's going to be that way for as long as there is an insurgency.
life enemy care
William Shakespeare I am sure care's an enemy to life.
brain enemy spiders
William Shakespeare My brain more busy than the labouring spider Weaves tedious snares to trap mine enemies.
loyalty kings enemy
William Shakespeare Had I but served my God with half the zeal I served my king, he would not in mine age have left me naked to mine enemies.
government giving enemy
Alan Green In the time of Mrs Thatcher the church, to give it its due, spoke out and was an enemy of the Conservative government.
interesting enemy brain
Alan Bradley I am often thought of as being remarkably bright, and yet my brains, more often than not, are busily devising new and interesting ways of bringing my enemies to sudden, gagging, writhing, agonizing death.
mediocrity
Charles Lamb We encourage one another in mediocrity.
reign becoming mediocrity
Charles Baudelaire That in all times, mediocrity has dominated, that is indubitable; but that it reigns more than ever, that it is becoming absolutely triumphant and inhibiting, this is what is as true as it is distressing.
taken genius mediocrity
Charles Saatchi By and large, talent is in such short supply that mediocrity can be taken for brilliance rather more than genius can go undiscovered.
awards mediocrity badges
Charles Ives Awards are merely the badges of mediocrity.
world genius mediocrity
Charles Horton Cooley A talent somewhat above mediocrity, shrewd and not too sensitive, is more likely to rise in the world than genius.
common draught fair flavor genius grand mediocrity neutrality spoils weak
Oliver Wendell Holmes Unpretending mediocrity is good, and genius is glorious; but a weak flavor of genius in an essentially common person is detestable. It spoils the grand neutrality of a commonplace character, as the rinsings of an unwashed wine-glass spoil a draught of fair water.
advice alike art life mediocrity pretension sort
Margot Fonteyn Any sort of pretension induces mediocrity in art and life alike
mediocrity genius birth
Cesare Lombroso The appearance of a single great genius is more than equivalent to the birth of a hundred mediocrities
organization people mediocrity
Carlos Slim You cannot have people in your organization who are pessimists. They take you to mediocrity.