Philip James Bailey Quotes
I run the gauntlet of a file of doubts, Each one of which down hurls me to the ground.

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The Kiss scene was attempted three times. The first was in a peculiar spot of the fort on the ground level. It felt forced to me, and I knew right away that, in spite of what others were saying, it was dead wrong.
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Camp Southern Ground is a lot more than a camp. It's more of a campus.
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The U.S. has become a dumping ground for everybody else's problems.
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Be silent always when you doubt your Sense.
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They need a new community on higher ground.
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Tennessee's a hillbilly dumping ground, and Georgia's a lousy state too.
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There are a lot of doubts over the size and effect of new competitors in the cellular sector.
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It's right that in certain polls there has been a little downturn, but I am sure that no one doubts who will form the next government.
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The charnel ground is that great graveyard in which the complexities of samsara and nirvana lie buried.
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It has been the plan all along that once Bremer got his feet on the ground.
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It would be a fool's mission to go in and say, 'I have it; now I'm going to go in and change it. The minute you open that entitlement up, you're back to ground zero, and the Navy is not going to be tolerant of that.
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[On the volcano.] And many a fire there burns beneath the ground.
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I threw my mouthpiece at the ground. Looking at it on TV, I could see how Joey would think I was throwing it at him.
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As soon as there are no more classes, as soon as boundaries between classes are effaced, as soon as only a few but non-fundamental differences between various strata of the socialist society remain - there can no longer be nourishing ground for the formation of parties struggling among themselves.
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I lay it down as a general rule, Harriet, that if a woman doubts as to whether she should accept a man or not, she certainly ought to refuse him.
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A person does not belong to a place until there is someone dead under the ground.
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I prefer to break new ground, but it gets harder and harder with the territory that's already been walked on.
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If you don't build castles in the air you won't build anything on the ground.
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A generation of men is like a generation of leaves; the wind scatters some leaves upon the ground, while others the burgeoning wood brings forth - and the season of spring comes on. So of men one generation springs forth and another ceases.
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Experimental science hardly ever affords us more than approximations to the truth; and whenever many agents are concerned we are in great danger of being mistaken.
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Sometimes we ask God for help and God gives us hope, not because it's different, but because it's the same.
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I don't like to think about stuff that's boring.
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I run the gauntlet of a file of doubts, Each one of which down hurls me to the ground.