Bill Milkowski Quotes
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We are not going to abandon Iraq.
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Sorrow burns up a great amount of shallowness.
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I don't wanna abandon my identity as LL Cool J, but at the same time, I had to figure out how to let people know that I'm really serious about making these movies.
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Never abandon your vision. Keep reaching to further your dreams.
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Never abandon the possibility of attack. Attack even from a position of inferiority, to disrupt the enemy's plans. This often results in improving one's own position.
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She is lawyer enough to have changed all but one name (her husband's) in the part of the book devoted to criminal abandon.
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Instinct. When the house burns one forgets even lunch. Yes, but one eats it later in the ashes.
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[On the volcano.] And many a fire there burns beneath the ground.
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When you have faults, do not fear to abandon them.
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Abandon fancy theologies and imaginary ideas and do some ordinary daily work... {Engage in this work with} unswerving kindness and unending patience.
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...we must pray to the Almighty not to refuse His blessing to this change and not to abandon our people in the times to come.
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To abandon a child, she had once said to someone, when she thought Cassandra couldn't hear, was an act so cold, so careless, it refused forgiveness.
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May God never abandon me.
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Your hand is cold, mine burns like fire. How blind you are, Nastenka!
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Jim, as just a spoken poet, was not that good. He needed the music behind him. He felt a security and a sense of abandon when the music existed around him.
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There is suffering in the light; in excess it burns. Flame is hostile to the wing. To burn and yet to fly, this is the miracle of genius.
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Abandon every hope, you who enter.
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These teachings are like a raft, to be abandoned once you have crossed the flood. Since you should abandon even good states of mind generated by these teachings, How much more so should you abandon bad states of mind!
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People, Florence thought as she put on her shoes. What do I need them for again?
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The way forward does not lie in amateur and comically timeless linguistic sociology which takes 'forms of life ' for granted (and this is what philosophy has been recently), but in the systematic study of forms of life which does not take them for granted at all. It hardly matters whether such an inquiry is called philosophy or sociology.
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There is a great supply of amateur undertakers in show business.
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I am no longer afraid of getting old. Indeed I can't believe I ever said anything so stupid. So childish. So offensive and arrogant. But mainly, so very, very stupid. I desperately want to grow old.
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Kenny Shanker burns with boppish abandon.