Become Quotes
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Democracies domesticate religious groups to become political players. That's how it works.
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People who are over-educated become risk-averse.
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There's only one way to become a hitter. Go up to the plate and get mad. Get mad at yourself and mad at the pitcher.
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My mum made me feel if I wanted to become prime minister, I could do it.
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Men who do not make advances to women are apt to become victims to women who make advances to them.
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Glasgow has truly become my home away from home.
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Husbands never become good; they merely become proficient.
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I had a dream to become a mounted policewoman.
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Divorced from the cosmos, from nature, from society and from each other, we have become fractured and fragmented.
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When I was younger, I felt pressure to become someone else once I became successful.
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With liberalisation, Indian industry gained international exposure because of which it became imperative for companies to rework their strategies to become globally competitive.
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Many hedge fund managers have become billionaires; perhaps this - plus their reputations as the smartest guys in the room - is why they have captured the investing public's imagination.
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As I have got older, I have become easier on myself. It's about realising things can't be perfect.
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Many works of the ancients have become fragments. Many works of the moderns are fragments at the time of their origin.
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Observe how endings become beginnings.
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Definitely, a non-tribal can become chief minister in Jharkhand.
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If it were not for the fact that editors have become so timorous in these politically correct times, I would probably have a greater readership than I have.
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People do not decide to become extraordinary. They decide to accomplish extraordinary things.
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Countries have made impressive pledges to cut carbon pollution, but we have to ensure these promises become actions.
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But when I direct I become possessed, a possession I've never quite understood.
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Men become accustomed to poison by degrees.
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I strive to be brief, and I become obscure.