Geoffrey Moore Quotes
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The desire is thy prayers; and if thy desire is without ceasing, thy prayer will also be without ceasing. The continuance of your longing is the continuance of your prayer.
Saint Augustine
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I started getting really interested in comedy when I was in middle school.
Abbi Jacobson
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I found thee not, O Lord, without, because I erred in seeking thee without that wert within.
Saint Augustine
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Federal regulations should promote safety without unnecessarily burdening small firms and costing much-needed jobs.
Sam Graves
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I just couldn't live without dogs.
Tara Reid
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One cannot violate the promptings of one's nature without having that nature recoil upon itself.
Jack London
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The most memorable engagement for me, I suppose, was an away-day to Leicester. I went without William, so I was rather apprehensive about that.
Kate Middleton
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Mutineer is the first album of mine without a demo stage.
Warren Zevon
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Yes, we are all different. Different customs, different foods, different mannerisms, different languages, but not so different that we cannot get along with one another. If we will disagree without being disagreeable.
J. Martin Kohe
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The perceptions of middle age have their own luminosity.
Gail Sheehy
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Neither the United States nor Israel has the capacity to impose a unilateral solution in the Middle East.
Zbigniew Brzezinski
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I have matured with the realization that I can live without a man!
Lana Turner
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Males have probably always enjoyed watching the defeat of other males, but without the invention of numerals and the subsequent invention of the concept of keeping score, we could never have had a million sports channels.
Patricia Marx
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Self-acceptance has been a blessed by-product of middle age.
Candice Bergen
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Without electricity, the air would rot.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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He who does without the praise of the crowd will not deny himself an opportunity to be his own adherent.
Karl Kraus
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Without sounding negative, I'm not a huge fan of a lot of stand-up. I'm more interested in an absurd kind of theater.
Harland Williams
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An involuntary return to the point of departure is, without doubt, the most disturbing of all journeys.
Iain Sinclair
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Germany's greatness makes it impossible for her to do without the ocean, but the ocean also proves that even in the distance, and on its farther side, without Germany and the German Emperor, no great decision dare henceforth be taken.
Wilhelm II
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Homer's work hits again and again on the topos of the inexpressible. People will always do that.
Umberto Eco
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There is a tendency for things to right themselves.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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There is no thirst of the soul so consuming as the desire for pardon. The sense of its bestowal is the starting-point of all goodness. It comes bringing with it, if not the freshness of innocence, yet a glow of inspiration that nerves feeble hands for hard tasks, a fire of hope that lights anew the old high ideal, so that it stands before the eye in clear relief, beckoning to make it out on its own.
Charles Brent
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Without big data, you are blind and deaf and in the middle of a freeway.
Geoffrey Moore